Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Wednesday, August 2, 2023

Anti-Christian Jewish Terrorism in Occupied Palestine

Besides the daily acts of Islamophobia and anti-Muslim terrorism by the Jewish colonists in Occupied Palestine, the extremist Jews want to cleanse the land of all other religions and ethnicities. The "cleaning" is in preparation for the coming of the Messiah who is taking too much time to show up and bring an end to the disasters and genocides his unfulfilled prophecies have been causing mankind.  The Jewish colonist settlers of white European extraction (Ashke-Nazis) also discriminate against Jews of Arab extraction, and have been deporting black African Jews to keep the colony exclusively white European and Jewish. Not unlike Apartheid South Africa which wanted to remain exclusively white European and Christian. The English-American colony of Israel claims it is the "only democracy" in the entire region and that its hypermilitarized terror-wielding militia is the "most moral army in the entire world". How could it be otherwise? God himself says in his novel, "The Old Testament", published long long time ago and heavily edited over the centuries, that the Jewish colonists are his favorite pet people. Then, in the "New Testament" sequel, he doubled-down by sending his Jewish son to earth to be tortured, killed, buried, and resurrected from death. For a Bronze Age fictional narrative, they definitely beat 21st century Hollywood.

Anti-Catholic

A group of Jewish terrorists disrupted a prayer session at a Catholic monastery in Haifa, Occupied Palestine, last week, claiming the site holds the bones of a fictional biblical prophet. They entered the outer courtyard of Stella Maris Monastery brandishing weapons and hurling insults at worshipers who were participating in group prayer.

It was the latest in a series of attempts to enter and occupy the monastery, which the terrorists claim houses the remains of a presumed biblical prophet by the name of Elijah who may or may not have existed, as the accounts related in the Old Testament are for the most part fictional stories written several centuries after the alleged events. It is an established fact that biblical accounts have no historical foundation and were written and re-written and copied and re-copied by several Jewish clergymen who did not hesitate at altering, inserting, and deleting passages at will.

The Committee in Support of Jerusalem and its Sanctuaries released a condemnation of the demonstration, comparing it to other incidents in recent weeks. "The claim that there are graves for Jews in churches is a pretext for seizing and Judaizing them, which is an aggression similar to what is being done in Al-Aqsa Mosque," the committee wrote. Jewish extremists and terrorists are on a campaign to erase any non-Jewish trace from the history and land of occupied Palestine, with a view to claim that the land is strictly and exclusively Jewish. In a similar vein, Israeli archaeologists never report findings of Persian, Babylonian, Roman, Phoenician, Greek, Arab, Crusader or other non-Jewish presence in Palestine in order to back similar claims of an exclusive Jewish presence in the land. This campaign has been enabled by the extreme right-wing terrorist government of Benyamin Netanyahu.

The Committee in Support of Jerusalem and its Sanctuaries further said that the attack against the Catholic monastery in Haifa “comes in the context of the repeated attacks by Jewish religious groups targeting the Christian presence, desecrating and vandalizing Christian holy places and attacking and spitting on priests and monks in the streets."

Stella Maris Monastery is now investing in iron fencing to surround the complex and help prevent terror attacks in the future. Prelates of the Catholic Church have begun to voice frustration with the Israeli Fascist government in recent weeks, claiming a lack of action toward harassment of Christians in the region.

"We expect and demand that the Israeli government and law enforcement agencies act decisively to guarantee security for all communities, to guarantee the protection of religious minorities and to eradicate religious fanaticism," the Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land said previously of the increased tensions between Jews and Christians in Israel. Archbishop Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, similarly criticized the Israeli government in April during Easter Week.

"The frequency of these attacks, the aggressions, has become something new," Pizzaballa said, according to LaCroix International. "These [terrorists] feel they are protected … that the cultural and political atmosphere now can justify, or tolerate, actions against Christians."

Anti-Greek-Orthodox

Back in April of this year, the Greek Orthodox Church accused the Jewish colonial government of infringing on the freedom of worshippers with "heavy-handed" restrictions on how many pilgrims could attend the "Holy Fire" ceremony amid soaring tensions. The Jewish police said the limits were needed for safety during Saturday's celebration at the ancient Church of the Holy Sepulcher, a holy site where Christians believe Jesus was crucified, buried and resurrected.

Saturday’s "Holy Fire" celebration was held during a recent spate of violence in the Old City, touched off by the Jewish police’s raid on Jerusalem’s most sensitive Muslim holy site, the compound that’s home to the Al-Aqsa Mosque. The tensions spiraled into a regional confrontation between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza and south Lebanon. Three Jewish English female settlers were killed in retaliation when their car came under fire near an illegal Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank.

The colonial Jewish government had imposed similar restrictions on the "Holy Fire" event a year earlier, arguing it wants to prevent a crowd stampede similar to the one that took place in 2021 at a packed Jewish holy site that left 45 people dead. Christian leaders say there’s no need to alter a ceremony that has been held for centuries. Eastern Orthodox Christians claim that on the Saturday before Easter, a miraculous flame appears inside the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.  The Greek patriarch then retrieves the flame and passes it among thousands of people holding candles, after which it is transferred to Orthodox communities in other countries on special flights.

"After many attempts made in good will, we are not able to coordinate with the Jewish authorities as they are enforcing unreasonable restrictions on access to the Holy Sepulcher," the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem said, calling the limitations "heavy-handed." "We’ve held the ceremony for two millennia and we invite all who wish to worship with us to attend," said Father Mattheos Siopis of the Greek Orthodox Church whose church is at best some 1,600 years old, not two millennia. "We leave the authorities to act as they will. The churches will freely worship and do so in peace."

Since the rise this year of the most extremist and terrorist government in history of the colony of Israel, Christians say their 2,000-year-old community (which began as a marginal rebellious Jewish sect) in the Holy Land has come under increasing attack.

Dumb American Joins the Anti-Christian Campaign

Last February, the Jewish police of the colony of Israel arrested an American tourist who had vandalized a statue of Jesus in a Jerusalem church in the Old City. The Jewish police arrested the tourist who had broken a statue of Jesus Christ at the Franciscan Church of the Condemnation, which contains the Church of the Flagellation in the Old City of Jerusalem. It was unclear if the man was Jewish or not, but his mental state was to be examined to determine if his act was a result of being a simple stupid American tourist, a typical devout Evangelical Christian from the southern states of the US, a Jewish-American extremist, or if he suffers from mental health problems unrelated to those syndromes that religions cause to otherwise normal people.

A video of the incident showed the suspect saying, "you can’t have idols in Jerusalem, this is a holy city."  In a statement, the Custodia Terrae Sanctae, the Catholic Church’s custodians of holy sites in the Holy Land, said "this hate crime joins a list of attacks all of which targeted the Christian community in [the Jewish colony of] Israel in the past month."

 

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