On my email is a category for "social" posts, that is to say things appearing on Facebook and the like. It is barely mid-morning today and I've counted 17 stabbing attacks in the last few days- confirmed by Kelly Wells on Facebook. Indeed we are at war and must consider ourselves at war. The arabs have taken out the "war-genie" from their magic lamps of terror. We must do the same - AND CRUSH THEM WITH AN IRON FIST!
The latest attacks are in Armon haNetziv, in Jerusalem (a shooting attack), and in the rich town of Rana'ana on the coast with breaking news of an attack in Holon, near Tel Aviv, and just in (10:45 a.m.) an attack in Netanya, also on the coast. I expect to post more later in the day. As always, feel free to comment and express your own views.
More on the terror attacks. My daughter-in-law posted this article on her page in Facebook - http://www.timesofisrael.com/series-of-stabbings-reported-in-jerusalem-near-tel-aviv/ . Apparently, in the Makor Baruch neighborhood of Jerusalem (known also as Geula), an Israeli Jew was killed.
Quoting the article: 'One person was killed and another wounded after a driver rammed into a crowd on Malchei Israel Street in the Makor Baruch neighborhood in the center of the city. The attacker reportedly stepped out of the crashed vehicle and proceeded to stab the wounded. The attacker was subdued by police, but was not killed.'
In addition, in Armon haNetziv, where we used to live, a person, aged 60, was confirmed killed in the shooting attack that occurred there. Later, a severely injured person died on route to hospital.
The arab neighborhood of Jebel Mukabr lies right next to Armon haNetziv, and it is little surprise that a terror attack has occurred there. There is NOTHING to stop an arab attack upon Armon haNetziv from occurring. If you take the 78 bus to Armon haNetziv, you pass a bakery in Jebel Mukabr (on your right) just as the bus turns left on 'Olei haGardom St. and continues into Armon haNetziv. A former neighbor of ours called us, telling us that she heard the gunfire of the attack in Armon haNetziv. She also said that she heard that three more people have died in that attack. I'm checking the accuracy of her report. So far, thank G-d, I have not been able to verify her report.
I'm listening to the English Voice of Israel 12:30 broadcast. Quite a number of the terrorists have come from "East Jerusalem", that is to say arab neighborhoods (like Jebel Mukabr), in the city. Closures on these neighborhoods are to be considered at a meeting of the security cabinet scheduled for 15:00, 3:00 p.m. We will see just how tough our government will get. Based on past performance, which stretches back to our arrival in the country in 2001, our government's response has been pathetic at best.
Good examples of this are found in this Arutz Sheva article: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/201809. A recently released soldier was arrested and interrogated by police for posting a joke on Facebook. Similarly, a woman had her gun license revoked, and her gun confiscated by police, who claimed she was "praying on the Temple Mount." She was never investigated for praying on the Temple Mount.
As for responding to terror attacks, we citizens do it a lot better than the "security forces" or the politicians they serve. This happened in Rana'ana. The arab attacker got a stiff dose of "Jewish justice" - BEFORE THE COPS ARRIVED. Watch: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/201807.
A breaking story from Qiryat Atta. There was a stabbing attack there with one person seriously wounded, and the attacker subdued. Apparently, this was not terror related.
IN OTHER NEWS, our military fired into Syria from the Heights of Golan, as stray bullets from the fighting in Syria hit the Golan as well.. Also, two rockets hit the Russian Embassy in Damascus - this a gift from US supported "rebels". Down near Eilat, fighting appears to be going on in Jordan - our border crossing there is now closed. Could this be the start of the fall of the Hashemite usurpers there? We'll see.
The latest attacks are in Armon haNetziv, in Jerusalem (a shooting attack), and in the rich town of Rana'ana on the coast with breaking news of an attack in Holon, near Tel Aviv, and just in (10:45 a.m.) an attack in Netanya, also on the coast. I expect to post more later in the day. As always, feel free to comment and express your own views.
More on the terror attacks. My daughter-in-law posted this article on her page in Facebook - http://www.timesofisrael.com/series-of-stabbings-reported-in-jerusalem-near-tel-aviv/ . Apparently, in the Makor Baruch neighborhood of Jerusalem (known also as Geula), an Israeli Jew was killed.
Quoting the article: 'One person was killed and another wounded after a driver rammed into a crowd on Malchei Israel Street in the Makor Baruch neighborhood in the center of the city. The attacker reportedly stepped out of the crashed vehicle and proceeded to stab the wounded. The attacker was subdued by police, but was not killed.'
In addition, in Armon haNetziv, where we used to live, a person, aged 60, was confirmed killed in the shooting attack that occurred there. Later, a severely injured person died on route to hospital.
The arab neighborhood of Jebel Mukabr lies right next to Armon haNetziv, and it is little surprise that a terror attack has occurred there. There is NOTHING to stop an arab attack upon Armon haNetziv from occurring. If you take the 78 bus to Armon haNetziv, you pass a bakery in Jebel Mukabr (on your right) just as the bus turns left on 'Olei haGardom St. and continues into Armon haNetziv. A former neighbor of ours called us, telling us that she heard the gunfire of the attack in Armon haNetziv. She also said that she heard that three more people have died in that attack. I'm checking the accuracy of her report. So far, thank G-d, I have not been able to verify her report.
I'm listening to the English Voice of Israel 12:30 broadcast. Quite a number of the terrorists have come from "East Jerusalem", that is to say arab neighborhoods (like Jebel Mukabr), in the city. Closures on these neighborhoods are to be considered at a meeting of the security cabinet scheduled for 15:00, 3:00 p.m. We will see just how tough our government will get. Based on past performance, which stretches back to our arrival in the country in 2001, our government's response has been pathetic at best.
Good examples of this are found in this Arutz Sheva article: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/201809. A recently released soldier was arrested and interrogated by police for posting a joke on Facebook. Similarly, a woman had her gun license revoked, and her gun confiscated by police, who claimed she was "praying on the Temple Mount." She was never investigated for praying on the Temple Mount.
As for responding to terror attacks, we citizens do it a lot better than the "security forces" or the politicians they serve. This happened in Rana'ana. The arab attacker got a stiff dose of "Jewish justice" - BEFORE THE COPS ARRIVED. Watch: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/201807.
A breaking story from Qiryat Atta. There was a stabbing attack there with one person seriously wounded, and the attacker subdued. Apparently, this was not terror related.
IN OTHER NEWS, our military fired into Syria from the Heights of Golan, as stray bullets from the fighting in Syria hit the Golan as well.. Also, two rockets hit the Russian Embassy in Damascus - this a gift from US supported "rebels". Down near Eilat, fighting appears to be going on in Jordan - our border crossing there is now closed. Could this be the start of the fall of the Hashemite usurpers there? We'll see.
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