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Esther and Mordecai's tombs torched

xlsdraw

Active Member
Allegedly, Iranians torched Esther and Mordecai's tombs on Nakba day, May 15th, 2020, in Hamadan, Iran. Nakba day, is the Muslims Catastrophe Day, which follows immediately after Israel's annual Independence Day on May 14th.

Jordan's King also made threats against Israel on this day.

Attacks in the West Bank also ramped up this week.

The Muslims, which are in the middle of Ramadan, are trying to deter the Israeli annexation of some of the West Bank. The Trump Administration and Israel are working on the details of what may be annexed and the currently forming Israeli government is expected to vote on proceeding with annexation some time after July 1st, 2020.

IMO, the Islamic evil deeds and threats, should enhance Israel's resolve for annexation.

Note: also, an Israeli soldier, that was killed and buried this week, has already had his grave tampered with.
 
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Particular

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Pretty sure neither Mordecai nor Esther felt a thing. [emoji16]
Religions based upon works are strange. They are legalistic control freaks who feel that they alone hold the power to life and death. This is why they are so blood thirsty.
 

Steven Yeadon

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Just because they hate Israel's policies, which we can debate, doesnt mean that they can break the law, especially in such an evil way to holy people. What a terrible crime!
 
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