
Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of the Hezbollah terror group, who built a terror army larger than many countries has been killed.
“It is justice for countless victims,” President Joe Biden said.
The Washington Post called him a “moral compass.” Hardly. Nasrallah said it would be easier to kill Jews when they were in Israel.
He said that Jews “are people with evil ideas.”
He made Lebanon, once a prosperous country with Christians, Muslims, Druze and Jews, bankrupt.
The New York Times said he wanted Palestine to be with equality for Muslims, Christians and Jews. Another lie. He killed other Muslims.
Why am I writing this? Because for the past year, we have been living under the threat of Hezbollah rockets and missiles aimed in our direction.
A rocket hit the Druze town of Majdal Shams in the Golan Heights, killing 12 children at a soccer game. The woman holding the cup in the photo above is Naela, the mother of Alma Ayman Fakhr al-Din who was killed. On her left is her mother, Adele. They are talking to 3 volunteers who came to the town to offer alternative healing treatments to ease their grief.
You can read more at The Times of Israel, where I report on real news from Israel.
“We must be aware of the truth and not let people in authority sway us from that truth.” Who said that? I did!
Diana, Appreciate your post. I’ve been following the news closely and daily. When I wake up during the night I check my phone to see if something has happened during my sleep. I hope S. has passed on my messages to you and J and the rest of the clan – I always ask how you are and send my prayers. As I’ve said to S I know who I am and I know who I stand with. It seems “off” to be wishing people L’Shana Tova in light of current circumstances and the past year. And yet I haven’t found better words plus we can’t let the terrorists steal the messages of our holidays. Blessings to you, the State of Israel and Jewish people everywhere. And especially to our brave IDF, IAF, the Navy and all who are serving in MDA, etc. Rhonda
Thank you very much, Rhonda! Hope we all have a better new year!