Image 1 – I finally Made it to Lublin, Poland
Image 2 – the monument erected to remember the atrocities that were committed by the Nazi’s here in the early 1940’s during the Holocaust
Image 3 – looking into the barracks & field number 3 that housed the male prisoners of this concentration/death camp. Prisoners came from nearly 30 countries. Polish citizens dominated (mainly Poles and Jews) but there were also prisoners from the Soviet Union and the Czech Republic (Jews).
Image 4 – the vast collection of shoes that were taken from those who who murdered by the Nazi’s
Image 5 – inside one of the barracks that housed prisoners. Often Filled over capacity. These Barracks would have been unbearably hot in the summer, and Freezing cold in the winter. The wood holds a smell of suffering and sadness you can’t describe with words
Image 6 – the field towards the back of the camp where 18,000 Jews were mass murdered with machine gun fire on the 3rd of November 1943. A Survivor of this camp speaks how she heard machine gun fire from from dawn till midnight that day.
Image 7 – the showers used to wash prisoners, and remove all their belongings. The Germans stationed here would switch between hot and cold water to remind the prisoners that this wasn’t for their comfort. The Nazi’s were gifted at finding ways to psychological break down their captives and remove any form of dignity or hope
Image 8 – one of three gas chambers used in this death camp. 300 people would be squashed into this space & murdered with poisonous gas. Jewish Women with child and child alone would be instantly sent to these chambers to be murdered
Image 9 – the uniform given to the prisoners who would survive the selection process and not be murdered but instead put to work
Image 10 – a rose planted outside the crematorium that was used to burn all the bodies. 80,000 Jews were murdered here.
Visiting this place & then spending a day seeing How the nation of ISRAEL is going above & beyond to help Ukrainians flee the Russian war tells me one thing. These people who were once without helpers & having many haters have somehow become helpers & hero’s for another generation.
I will stand with israel
Image 1 – I finally Made it to Lublin, Poland
Image 2 – the monument erected to remember the atrocities that were committed by the Nazi’s here in the early 1940’s during the Holocaust
Image 3 – looking into the barracks & field number 3 that housed the male prisoners of this concentration/death camp. Prisoners came from nearly 30 countries. Polish citizens dominated (mainly Poles and Jews) but there were also prisoners from the Soviet Union and the Czech Republic (Jews).
Image 4 – the vast collection of shoes that were taken from those who who murdered by the Nazi’s
Image 5 – inside one of the barracks that housed prisoners. Often Filled over capacity. These Barracks would have been unbearably hot in the summer, and Freezing cold in the winter. The wood holds a smell of suffering and sadness you can’t describe with words
Image 6 – the field towards the back of the camp where 18,000 Jews were mass murdered with machine gun fire on the 3rd of November 1943. A Survivor of this camp speaks how she heard machine gun fire from from dawn till midnight that day.
Image 7 – the showers used to wash prisoners, and remove all their belongings. The Germans stationed here would switch between hot and cold water to remind the prisoners that this wasn’t for their comfort. The Nazi’s were gifted at finding ways to psychological break down their captives and remove any form of dignity or hope
Image 8 – one of three gas chambers used in this death camp. 300 people would be squashed into this space & murdered with poisonous gas. Jewish Women with child and child alone would be instantly sent to these chambers to be murdered
Image 9 – the uniform given to the prisoners who would survive the selection process and not be murdered but instead put to work
Image 10 – a rose planted outside the crematorium that was used to burn all the bodies. 80,000 Jews were murdered here.
Visiting this place & then spending a day seeing How the nation of ISRAEL is going above & beyond to help Ukrainians flee the Russian war tells me one thing. These people who were once without helpers & having many haters have somehow become helpers & hero’s for another generation.
I will stand with israel
Image 1 – I finally Made it to Lublin, Poland
Image 2 – the monument erected to remember the atrocities that were committed by the Nazi’s here in the early 1940’s during the Holocaust
Image 3 – looking into the barracks & field number 3 that housed the male prisoners of this concentration/death camp. Prisoners came from nearly 30 countries. Polish citizens dominated (mainly Poles and Jews) but there were also prisoners from the Soviet Union and the Czech Republic (Jews).
Image 4 – the vast collection of shoes that were taken from those who who murdered by the Nazi’s
Image 5 – inside one of the barracks that housed prisoners. Often Filled over capacity. These Barracks would have been unbearably hot in the summer, and Freezing cold in the winter. The wood holds a smell of suffering and sadness you can’t describe with words
Image 6 – the field towards the back of the camp where 18,000 Jews were mass murdered with machine gun fire on the 3rd of November 1943. A Survivor of this camp speaks how she heard machine gun fire from from dawn till midnight that day.
Image 7 – the showers used to wash prisoners, and remove all their belongings. The Germans stationed here would switch between hot and cold water to remind the prisoners that this wasn’t for their comfort. The Nazi’s were gifted at finding ways to psychological break down their captives and remove any form of dignity or hope
Image 8 – one of three gas chambers used in this death camp. 300 people would be squashed into this space & murdered with poisonous gas. Jewish Women with child and child alone would be instantly sent to these chambers to be murdered
Image 9 – the uniform given to the prisoners who would survive the selection process and not be murdered but instead put to work
Image 10 – a rose planted outside the crematorium that was used to burn all the bodies. 80,000 Jews were murdered here.
Visiting this place & then spending a day seeing How the nation of ISRAEL is going above & beyond to help Ukrainians flee the Russian war tells me one thing. These people who were once without helpers & having many haters have somehow become helpers & hero’s for another generation.
I will stand with israel
Image 1 – I finally Made it to Lublin, Poland
Image 2 – the monument erected to remember the atrocities that were committed by the Nazi’s here in the early 1940’s during the Holocaust
Image 3 – looking into the barracks & field number 3 that housed the male prisoners of this concentration/death camp. Prisoners came from nearly 30 countries. Polish citizens dominated (mainly Poles and Jews) but there were also prisoners from the Soviet Union and the Czech Republic (Jews).
Image 4 – the vast collection of shoes that were taken from those who who murdered by the Nazi’s
Image 5 – inside one of the barracks that housed prisoners. Often Filled over capacity. These Barracks would have been unbearably hot in the summer, and Freezing cold in the winter. The wood holds a smell of suffering and sadness you can’t describe with words
Image 6 – the field towards the back of the camp where 18,000 Jews were mass murdered with machine gun fire on the 3rd of November 1943. A Survivor of this camp speaks how she heard machine gun fire from from dawn till midnight that day.
Image 7 – the showers used to wash prisoners, and remove all their belongings. The Germans stationed here would switch between hot and cold water to remind the prisoners that this wasn’t for their comfort. The Nazi’s were gifted at finding ways to psychological break down their captives and remove any form of dignity or hope
Image 8 – one of three gas chambers used in this death camp. 300 people would be squashed into this space & murdered with poisonous gas. Jewish Women with child and child alone would be instantly sent to these chambers to be murdered
Image 9 – the uniform given to the prisoners who would survive the selection process and not be murdered but instead put to work
Image 10 – a rose planted outside the crematorium that was used to burn all the bodies. 80,000 Jews were murdered here.
Visiting this place & then spending a day seeing How the nation of ISRAEL is going above & beyond to help Ukrainians flee the Russian war tells me one thing. These people who were once without helpers & having many haters have somehow become helpers & hero’s for another generation.
I will stand with israel
Image 1 – I finally Made it to Lublin, Poland
Image 2 – the monument erected to remember the atrocities that were committed by the Nazi’s here in the early 1940’s during the Holocaust
Image 3 – looking into the barracks & field number 3 that housed the male prisoners of this concentration/death camp. Prisoners came from nearly 30 countries. Polish citizens dominated (mainly Poles and Jews) but there were also prisoners from the Soviet Union and the Czech Republic (Jews).
Image 4 – the vast collection of shoes that were taken from those who who murdered by the Nazi’s
Image 5 – inside one of the barracks that housed prisoners. Often Filled over capacity. These Barracks would have been unbearably hot in the summer, and Freezing cold in the winter. The wood holds a smell of suffering and sadness you can’t describe with words
Image 6 – the field towards the back of the camp where 18,000 Jews were mass murdered with machine gun fire on the 3rd of November 1943. A Survivor of this camp speaks how she heard machine gun fire from from dawn till midnight that day.
Image 7 – the showers used to wash prisoners, and remove all their belongings. The Germans stationed here would switch between hot and cold water to remind the prisoners that this wasn’t for their comfort. The Nazi’s were gifted at finding ways to psychological break down their captives and remove any form of dignity or hope
Image 8 – one of three gas chambers used in this death camp. 300 people would be squashed into this space & murdered with poisonous gas. Jewish Women with child and child alone would be instantly sent to these chambers to be murdered
Image 9 – the uniform given to the prisoners who would survive the selection process and not be murdered but instead put to work
Image 10 – a rose planted outside the crematorium that was used to burn all the bodies. 80,000 Jews were murdered here.
Visiting this place & then spending a day seeing How the nation of ISRAEL is going above & beyond to help Ukrainians flee the Russian war tells me one thing. These people who were once without helpers & having many haters have somehow become helpers & hero’s for another generation.
I will stand with israel
Image 1 – I finally Made it to Lublin, Poland
Image 2 – the monument erected to remember the atrocities that were committed by the Nazi’s here in the early 1940’s during the Holocaust
Image 3 – looking into the barracks & field number 3 that housed the male prisoners of this concentration/death camp. Prisoners came from nearly 30 countries. Polish citizens dominated (mainly Poles and Jews) but there were also prisoners from the Soviet Union and the Czech Republic (Jews).
Image 4 – the vast collection of shoes that were taken from those who who murdered by the Nazi’s
Image 5 – inside one of the barracks that housed prisoners. Often Filled over capacity. These Barracks would have been unbearably hot in the summer, and Freezing cold in the winter. The wood holds a smell of suffering and sadness you can’t describe with words
Image 6 – the field towards the back of the camp where 18,000 Jews were mass murdered with machine gun fire on the 3rd of November 1943. A Survivor of this camp speaks how she heard machine gun fire from from dawn till midnight that day.
Image 7 – the showers used to wash prisoners, and remove all their belongings. The Germans stationed here would switch between hot and cold water to remind the prisoners that this wasn’t for their comfort. The Nazi’s were gifted at finding ways to psychological break down their captives and remove any form of dignity or hope
Image 8 – one of three gas chambers used in this death camp. 300 people would be squashed into this space & murdered with poisonous gas. Jewish Women with child and child alone would be instantly sent to these chambers to be murdered
Image 9 – the uniform given to the prisoners who would survive the selection process and not be murdered but instead put to work
Image 10 – a rose planted outside the crematorium that was used to burn all the bodies. 80,000 Jews were murdered here.
Visiting this place & then spending a day seeing How the nation of ISRAEL is going above & beyond to help Ukrainians flee the Russian war tells me one thing. These people who were once without helpers & having many haters have somehow become helpers & hero’s for another generation.
I will stand with israel
Image 1 – I finally Made it to Lublin, Poland
Image 2 – the monument erected to remember the atrocities that were committed by the Nazi’s here in the early 1940’s during the Holocaust
Image 3 – looking into the barracks & field number 3 that housed the male prisoners of this concentration/death camp. Prisoners came from nearly 30 countries. Polish citizens dominated (mainly Poles and Jews) but there were also prisoners from the Soviet Union and the Czech Republic (Jews).
Image 4 – the vast collection of shoes that were taken from those who who murdered by the Nazi’s
Image 5 – inside one of the barracks that housed prisoners. Often Filled over capacity. These Barracks would have been unbearably hot in the summer, and Freezing cold in the winter. The wood holds a smell of suffering and sadness you can’t describe with words
Image 6 – the field towards the back of the camp where 18,000 Jews were mass murdered with machine gun fire on the 3rd of November 1943. A Survivor of this camp speaks how she heard machine gun fire from from dawn till midnight that day.
Image 7 – the showers used to wash prisoners, and remove all their belongings. The Germans stationed here would switch between hot and cold water to remind the prisoners that this wasn’t for their comfort. The Nazi’s were gifted at finding ways to psychological break down their captives and remove any form of dignity or hope
Image 8 – one of three gas chambers used in this death camp. 300 people would be squashed into this space & murdered with poisonous gas. Jewish Women with child and child alone would be instantly sent to these chambers to be murdered
Image 9 – the uniform given to the prisoners who would survive the selection process and not be murdered but instead put to work
Image 10 – a rose planted outside the crematorium that was used to burn all the bodies. 80,000 Jews were murdered here.
Visiting this place & then spending a day seeing How the nation of ISRAEL is going above & beyond to help Ukrainians flee the Russian war tells me one thing. These people who were once without helpers & having many haters have somehow become helpers & hero’s for another generation.
I will stand with israel
Image 1 – I finally Made it to Lublin, Poland
Image 2 – the monument erected to remember the atrocities that were committed by the Nazi’s here in the early 1940’s during the Holocaust
Image 3 – looking into the barracks & field number 3 that housed the male prisoners of this concentration/death camp. Prisoners came from nearly 30 countries. Polish citizens dominated (mainly Poles and Jews) but there were also prisoners from the Soviet Union and the Czech Republic (Jews).
Image 4 – the vast collection of shoes that were taken from those who who murdered by the Nazi’s
Image 5 – inside one of the barracks that housed prisoners. Often Filled over capacity. These Barracks would have been unbearably hot in the summer, and Freezing cold in the winter. The wood holds a smell of suffering and sadness you can’t describe with words
Image 6 – the field towards the back of the camp where 18,000 Jews were mass murdered with machine gun fire on the 3rd of November 1943. A Survivor of this camp speaks how she heard machine gun fire from from dawn till midnight that day.
Image 7 – the showers used to wash prisoners, and remove all their belongings. The Germans stationed here would switch between hot and cold water to remind the prisoners that this wasn’t for their comfort. The Nazi’s were gifted at finding ways to psychological break down their captives and remove any form of dignity or hope
Image 8 – one of three gas chambers used in this death camp. 300 people would be squashed into this space & murdered with poisonous gas. Jewish Women with child and child alone would be instantly sent to these chambers to be murdered
Image 9 – the uniform given to the prisoners who would survive the selection process and not be murdered but instead put to work
Image 10 – a rose planted outside the crematorium that was used to burn all the bodies. 80,000 Jews were murdered here.
Visiting this place & then spending a day seeing How the nation of ISRAEL is going above & beyond to help Ukrainians flee the Russian war tells me one thing. These people who were once without helpers & having many haters have somehow become helpers & hero’s for another generation.
I will stand with israel
Image 1 – I finally Made it to Lublin, Poland
Image 2 – the monument erected to remember the atrocities that were committed by the Nazi’s here in the early 1940’s during the Holocaust
Image 3 – looking into the barracks & field number 3 that housed the male prisoners of this concentration/death camp. Prisoners came from nearly 30 countries. Polish citizens dominated (mainly Poles and Jews) but there were also prisoners from the Soviet Union and the Czech Republic (Jews).
Image 4 – the vast collection of shoes that were taken from those who who murdered by the Nazi’s
Image 5 – inside one of the barracks that housed prisoners. Often Filled over capacity. These Barracks would have been unbearably hot in the summer, and Freezing cold in the winter. The wood holds a smell of suffering and sadness you can’t describe with words
Image 6 – the field towards the back of the camp where 18,000 Jews were mass murdered with machine gun fire on the 3rd of November 1943. A Survivor of this camp speaks how she heard machine gun fire from from dawn till midnight that day.
Image 7 – the showers used to wash prisoners, and remove all their belongings. The Germans stationed here would switch between hot and cold water to remind the prisoners that this wasn’t for their comfort. The Nazi’s were gifted at finding ways to psychological break down their captives and remove any form of dignity or hope
Image 8 – one of three gas chambers used in this death camp. 300 people would be squashed into this space & murdered with poisonous gas. Jewish Women with child and child alone would be instantly sent to these chambers to be murdered
Image 9 – the uniform given to the prisoners who would survive the selection process and not be murdered but instead put to work
Image 10 – a rose planted outside the crematorium that was used to burn all the bodies. 80,000 Jews were murdered here.
Visiting this place & then spending a day seeing How the nation of ISRAEL is going above & beyond to help Ukrainians flee the Russian war tells me one thing. These people who were once without helpers & having many haters have somehow become helpers & hero’s for another generation.
I will stand with israel
Image 1 – I finally Made it to Lublin, Poland
Image 2 – the monument erected to remember the atrocities that were committed by the Nazi’s here in the early 1940’s during the Holocaust
Image 3 – looking into the barracks & field number 3 that housed the male prisoners of this concentration/death camp. Prisoners came from nearly 30 countries. Polish citizens dominated (mainly Poles and Jews) but there were also prisoners from the Soviet Union and the Czech Republic (Jews).
Image 4 – the vast collection of shoes that were taken from those who who murdered by the Nazi’s
Image 5 – inside one of the barracks that housed prisoners. Often Filled over capacity. These Barracks would have been unbearably hot in the summer, and Freezing cold in the winter. The wood holds a smell of suffering and sadness you can’t describe with words
Image 6 – the field towards the back of the camp where 18,000 Jews were mass murdered with machine gun fire on the 3rd of November 1943. A Survivor of this camp speaks how she heard machine gun fire from from dawn till midnight that day.
Image 7 – the showers used to wash prisoners, and remove all their belongings. The Germans stationed here would switch between hot and cold water to remind the prisoners that this wasn’t for their comfort. The Nazi’s were gifted at finding ways to psychological break down their captives and remove any form of dignity or hope
Image 8 – one of three gas chambers used in this death camp. 300 people would be squashed into this space & murdered with poisonous gas. Jewish Women with child and child alone would be instantly sent to these chambers to be murdered
Image 9 – the uniform given to the prisoners who would survive the selection process and not be murdered but instead put to work
Image 10 – a rose planted outside the crematorium that was used to burn all the bodies. 80,000 Jews were murdered here.
Visiting this place & then spending a day seeing How the nation of ISRAEL is going above & beyond to help Ukrainians flee the Russian war tells me one thing. These people who were once without helpers & having many haters have somehow become helpers & hero’s for another generation.
I will stand with israel
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Photo 1
I am holding two remains of rockets in the city of Sederot Israel.
The brown rocket was intended to kill innocent & unsuspecting Israelis & more specifically Jews as they go about their everyday Lives. It was launched from Gaza by Palestinians who support the terrorist group Hamas. The silver rocket is the remains from Israel’s last line of defense against regular acts of war from Hamas. Its sole purpose is to protect life.
This first photo really sums up the current conflict in Israel to this day. The regular Acts of war and terrorism from Hamas & Palestinian jihadists and Israel’s constant attempts to prevent bloodshed & to somehow co-exist with hostile neighbors who reward & celebrate the murder of Jews
Photo 2
The border of Gaza & a tower that was erected by Hamas with a sign written in Hebrew to inform Jews that the goal is to murder them in line with their beliefs & history of war. The people who live in Sederot have 15 seconds to run to a bomb shelter when rocket sirens go off
Photo 3
you can see a concrete wall protecting traffic that flows through Israel on one of its main roads. Why was it created here? To protect from the sniper fire that Palestinian terror groups attempted from these Arab villages situated above. Again israel must find ways to preserve everyday life
Photo 4
you will see an Arab city that is to this day still considered a “refugee camp” yes when Palestinian refugee camps are discussed by main stream media You assume people are living in tents & squalor. As you can see this is not the case. Not your average “refugee camp”
You will also notice the simple wire fence that separates the Israeli side from the Palestinian. Here is a fact you need to know – Only 8% of the entire fences that separated Palestinian aggression & Israeli life is a concrete wall. 8% which means 92% of the “walls” that people bring up are merely basic fences which were put in place to prevent more terror & violence towards Jews. Yes, Terror attacks decreased once the fences went up So it worked
Photo 5
The engineer who was given the difficult task to build all this so less people could be murdered and life could seem somewhat normal
true story.
Photo 1
I am holding two remains of rockets in the city of Sederot Israel.
The brown rocket was intended to kill innocent & unsuspecting Israelis & more specifically Jews as they go about their everyday Lives. It was launched from Gaza by Palestinians who support the terrorist group Hamas. The silver rocket is the remains from Israel’s last line of defense against regular acts of war from Hamas. Its sole purpose is to protect life.
This first photo really sums up the current conflict in Israel to this day. The regular Acts of war and terrorism from Hamas & Palestinian jihadists and Israel’s constant attempts to prevent bloodshed & to somehow co-exist with hostile neighbors who reward & celebrate the murder of Jews
Photo 2
The border of Gaza & a tower that was erected by Hamas with a sign written in Hebrew to inform Jews that the goal is to murder them in line with their beliefs & history of war. The people who live in Sederot have 15 seconds to run to a bomb shelter when rocket sirens go off
Photo 3
you can see a concrete wall protecting traffic that flows through Israel on one of its main roads. Why was it created here? To protect from the sniper fire that Palestinian terror groups attempted from these Arab villages situated above. Again israel must find ways to preserve everyday life
Photo 4
you will see an Arab city that is to this day still considered a “refugee camp” yes when Palestinian refugee camps are discussed by main stream media You assume people are living in tents & squalor. As you can see this is not the case. Not your average “refugee camp”
You will also notice the simple wire fence that separates the Israeli side from the Palestinian. Here is a fact you need to know – Only 8% of the entire fences that separated Palestinian aggression & Israeli life is a concrete wall. 8% which means 92% of the “walls” that people bring up are merely basic fences which were put in place to prevent more terror & violence towards Jews. Yes, Terror attacks decreased once the fences went up So it worked
Photo 5
The engineer who was given the difficult task to build all this so less people could be murdered and life could seem somewhat normal
true story.
Photo 1
I am holding two remains of rockets in the city of Sederot Israel.
The brown rocket was intended to kill innocent & unsuspecting Israelis & more specifically Jews as they go about their everyday Lives. It was launched from Gaza by Palestinians who support the terrorist group Hamas. The silver rocket is the remains from Israel’s last line of defense against regular acts of war from Hamas. Its sole purpose is to protect life.
This first photo really sums up the current conflict in Israel to this day. The regular Acts of war and terrorism from Hamas & Palestinian jihadists and Israel’s constant attempts to prevent bloodshed & to somehow co-exist with hostile neighbors who reward & celebrate the murder of Jews
Photo 2
The border of Gaza & a tower that was erected by Hamas with a sign written in Hebrew to inform Jews that the goal is to murder them in line with their beliefs & history of war. The people who live in Sederot have 15 seconds to run to a bomb shelter when rocket sirens go off
Photo 3
you can see a concrete wall protecting traffic that flows through Israel on one of its main roads. Why was it created here? To protect from the sniper fire that Palestinian terror groups attempted from these Arab villages situated above. Again israel must find ways to preserve everyday life
Photo 4
you will see an Arab city that is to this day still considered a “refugee camp” yes when Palestinian refugee camps are discussed by main stream media You assume people are living in tents & squalor. As you can see this is not the case. Not your average “refugee camp”
You will also notice the simple wire fence that separates the Israeli side from the Palestinian. Here is a fact you need to know – Only 8% of the entire fences that separated Palestinian aggression & Israeli life is a concrete wall. 8% which means 92% of the “walls” that people bring up are merely basic fences which were put in place to prevent more terror & violence towards Jews. Yes, Terror attacks decreased once the fences went up So it worked
Photo 5
The engineer who was given the difficult task to build all this so less people could be murdered and life could seem somewhat normal
true story.
Photo 1
I am holding two remains of rockets in the city of Sederot Israel.
The brown rocket was intended to kill innocent & unsuspecting Israelis & more specifically Jews as they go about their everyday Lives. It was launched from Gaza by Palestinians who support the terrorist group Hamas. The silver rocket is the remains from Israel’s last line of defense against regular acts of war from Hamas. Its sole purpose is to protect life.
This first photo really sums up the current conflict in Israel to this day. The regular Acts of war and terrorism from Hamas & Palestinian jihadists and Israel’s constant attempts to prevent bloodshed & to somehow co-exist with hostile neighbors who reward & celebrate the murder of Jews
Photo 2
The border of Gaza & a tower that was erected by Hamas with a sign written in Hebrew to inform Jews that the goal is to murder them in line with their beliefs & history of war. The people who live in Sederot have 15 seconds to run to a bomb shelter when rocket sirens go off
Photo 3
you can see a concrete wall protecting traffic that flows through Israel on one of its main roads. Why was it created here? To protect from the sniper fire that Palestinian terror groups attempted from these Arab villages situated above. Again israel must find ways to preserve everyday life
Photo 4
you will see an Arab city that is to this day still considered a “refugee camp” yes when Palestinian refugee camps are discussed by main stream media You assume people are living in tents & squalor. As you can see this is not the case. Not your average “refugee camp”
You will also notice the simple wire fence that separates the Israeli side from the Palestinian. Here is a fact you need to know – Only 8% of the entire fences that separated Palestinian aggression & Israeli life is a concrete wall. 8% which means 92% of the “walls” that people bring up are merely basic fences which were put in place to prevent more terror & violence towards Jews. Yes, Terror attacks decreased once the fences went up So it worked
Photo 5
The engineer who was given the difficult task to build all this so less people could be murdered and life could seem somewhat normal
true story.
Photo 1
I am holding two remains of rockets in the city of Sederot Israel.
The brown rocket was intended to kill innocent & unsuspecting Israelis & more specifically Jews as they go about their everyday Lives. It was launched from Gaza by Palestinians who support the terrorist group Hamas. The silver rocket is the remains from Israel’s last line of defense against regular acts of war from Hamas. Its sole purpose is to protect life.
This first photo really sums up the current conflict in Israel to this day. The regular Acts of war and terrorism from Hamas & Palestinian jihadists and Israel’s constant attempts to prevent bloodshed & to somehow co-exist with hostile neighbors who reward & celebrate the murder of Jews
Photo 2
The border of Gaza & a tower that was erected by Hamas with a sign written in Hebrew to inform Jews that the goal is to murder them in line with their beliefs & history of war. The people who live in Sederot have 15 seconds to run to a bomb shelter when rocket sirens go off
Photo 3
you can see a concrete wall protecting traffic that flows through Israel on one of its main roads. Why was it created here? To protect from the sniper fire that Palestinian terror groups attempted from these Arab villages situated above. Again israel must find ways to preserve everyday life
Photo 4
you will see an Arab city that is to this day still considered a “refugee camp” yes when Palestinian refugee camps are discussed by main stream media You assume people are living in tents & squalor. As you can see this is not the case. Not your average “refugee camp”
You will also notice the simple wire fence that separates the Israeli side from the Palestinian. Here is a fact you need to know – Only 8% of the entire fences that separated Palestinian aggression & Israeli life is a concrete wall. 8% which means 92% of the “walls” that people bring up are merely basic fences which were put in place to prevent more terror & violence towards Jews. Yes, Terror attacks decreased once the fences went up So it worked
Photo 5
The engineer who was given the difficult task to build all this so less people could be murdered and life could seem somewhat normal
true story.
Was a privilege to share my experience supporting Israel with the @christiansunitedforisrael Community this past week.
The task is simple, read our bibles, trust God’s plan, & boldly love a people that the world seems to constantly hate, a people chosen by God to showcase His glory.
He promised them a land, He promised He would gather them from around the nations and He promised to reveal all at His appointed time.
Amen.
🇮🇱 ♥️
Was a privilege to share my experience supporting Israel with the @christiansunitedforisrael Community this past week.
The task is simple, read our bibles, trust God’s plan, & boldly love a people that the world seems to constantly hate, a people chosen by God to showcase His glory.
He promised them a land, He promised He would gather them from around the nations and He promised to reveal all at His appointed time.
Amen.
🇮🇱 ♥️
2,000 years ago Yeshua instructed a man who was blind since birth to go & wash His eyes in the pool of Siloam. The steps I am standing on in this image are the steps that would lead you into the ritual cleansing pool known as Siloam.
This is a recent discover in the city of David so we now known it’s location during the second temple period.
The blind man did as Yeshua instructed him to do & He returned with something He had never before experienced – His vision – Light, color and humanities blindness to..
Yeshua who claims to be the light of the world. The gospel of John highlights the real spiritual blindness to Who G-d really is & What G-d is actually doing in His story of saving a broken & spiritually bankrupted humanity.
The healing of a blind man since birth is miracle of G-d! Surely it should be celebrated as such! However what we find in this story is the opposite. The disciples of Yeshua assumed this man was suffering because of his or his parents sin, the neighbors of the blind man failed to see the miracle & tried to explain it away as someone else. The religious leaders who opposed Yeshua were upset He was healed on a sabbath & thus went on a mission to silence this miracle of Yeshua, trying to silence both the formerly blind man & his parents.
What we see as the reader is The lengths people go to to reject the works of G-d and it can only be put down to a willingness to remain blind to who Yeshua is, to His words & also His works.
If those who witnessed this miracle first hand refused to believe that the promised Messiah had come, how much more challenging would it be to tell someone about this messiah who will one day return to once again expose a broken world to the truth of G-d.
The reality is this – at the end of the story the blind man would SEE Yeshua again. He believed & worshipped him as the promised One to come. Today we may be surrounded by spiritual blindness as was this blind man then.
will you worship the king of kings until he returns?
‘The son of man’ that Daniel the prophet saw during his time in Babylon has come.
Can you see?
Join me on my next tour to israel 29th sep – 6th of Oct Link in bio to register
Jewish pilgrims from all over the world will visit this wall in Jerusalem to lift up prayers to G-d.
On a Friday evening this location will be flooded with Jewish believers who have come to celebrate the beginning of the sabbath & honor the very name of G-d who instructed them to keep sabbath & uphold it for all time. The commandment is simple – to enter into G-d’s rest on the final day of the work week. To keep it holy.
The wall pictured above was built as a retaining wall By Herod also known as ‘Herod the great’ an edomite who was a Jewish convert & a Roman appointed King to rule in Judea over 2,000 years ago. He was the King who ruled when Yeshua was born in Bethlehem, the king who instructed to Kill all male Jewish babies born in that period from fear of them being the messiah, and rightful heir to rule on King David’s throne. The 1st and 2nd Jewish temples were built above this retaining wall. Both were destroyed by foreign empires.
Today the wall is treated as a holy site because it’s the closest point Jewish people can come to feel a connection to what once sat above these walls. The Holy of Holies. The holy of holies is considered to be the place where G-d’s presence dwelt in the midst of everyday Jewish religious life. Today the dome of the rock, an Islamic monument which was built by Abdul Malik in 691AD sits in this location where the Jewish temple once stood.
I appreciate the longing that Jewish believers hold to, having a great desire to come as close as possible to where G-d’s presence once was. A wall that acts as a physical marker to bring people closer to G-d in prayer because G-d himself chose this place as holy.
But my question is this What walls have many believers built up around their hearts to actually prevent them from coming closer to G-D’s presence?
As a follower of Yeshua haMashiach. I see a time and a place where people do long for a deeper relationship with G-d, but often not at the cost of truly seeking it out through His word & ways.
Every individual must read & clearly understood G-d through what G-d himself has spoken through His law & His prophets. This is not a untold mystery but rather a treasure we must seek first
Mashiach must die..
This is the claim that the Jewish prophet Zechariah makes in chapter 12 verse 10 in the tanakh. To be More clear Messiah will be “pieced” and mourned over by all classes of individuals from kings, priests & the lowest of society grieving bitterly over His death if and when they finally see who He is.
G-d himself makes this declaration & simultaneously says that the inhabitants of Jerusalem on this specific day will be cleansed from both sin & impurity.
If atonement law gave the unrighteous an opportunity to avoid God’s wrath for some time, a belief in messiah’s death & resurrection power gave any individual complete sanctification in the eyes of G-d.
The death of Messiah produces a healing reactionary effect according to scripture – this is the claim of G-d.
This also perfectly & obviously coincides with Isaiah’s prophetic words in chapter 53 of His book – where its stated that by messiah’s wounds “we” will be healed, That messiah WILL be crushed for OUR SINS.
Interestingly enough Zechariah also predicts that this messiah figure who will be “pieced” (the Hebrew word Dāqar דָּקַר) will also be questioned at a later date about His very unique wounds in His hands.
WE NOW connect this to David’s odd words in psalm 22:17
“FOR DOGS HAVE SURROUNDED ME. A BAND OF EVIL DOERS HAS CLOSED IN ON ME. THEY PIERCED MY HANDS AND MY FEET”
Since Messiah must come from the house of David according to G-d David’s words clearly point us to the anointed one Who will suffer at the hands of evil men. David references messiah as “My Lord” although messiah has not yet come in his time. Psalm 110 reveals this hierarchy of messiah when David says “My Lord said To His LORD sit at my right hand till I make your enemies a foot stool for your feet”
Messiah will be exalted to the right hand of G-d, but G-d has more to do before all is revealed to this world.
If your trying to figure out How this all fits into Yeshua then find me another who was pieced killed & carries unique wounds in his hands. Someone like Yeshua who was rejected by the people but vindicated by G-d through His resurrection on the third day.
Messiah lives & now we wait for the reveal.