After allying with Palestinian terrorists, Russian President Vladimir Putin was defeated on Friday by their Islamist counterparts, the jihadists of ISIS.
The first reports of the terrorist attack at the Crocus City concert hall on the outskirts of Moscow reached us via Telegram after Shabbat dinner. The death toll has risen to 140 and hundreds were injured. The first thing that came to mind was the question of how this barbaric terrorist attack in Russia is being interpreted in the media and in politics by way of comparison to the October 7th massacre in southern Israel. In Israel, 10 times more people were slaughtered on the morning of Black Shabbat, and this massacre was carried out by Islamist terrorists who hate Jews, Zionists and Israelis. Regardless of whether the terrorists call themselves Hamas or ISIS, both groups have religious motives for murdering Jews and Christians. Hamas claims the country for itself and wants to drive the Jews out of the Promised Land. ISIS are fighting Christians because, in their view, Muslims are suffering at the hands of the...
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Stalin once said, “terrorism is to terrorize.” I see the Russians trying to tip toe with this situation. Trying to not show a weakness and making it look like they are still strong, at the same time trying to maintain a form of friendship with Islam for the purpose of gaining their goal of taking over Israel and its oil and gas wealth. The hook the Lord set in the Jaw of Gog is well set, the Persians using the Arabs as human shields is going along very well. The fire is already burning, all it will take is a good strong wind to blow it totally out of control in the middle east. Will that wind come from the East? the West? or the North?