Global Jew-hate exposed in support of Hamas

Bahrain lawmaker Osama al-Tamimi burns Israeli flag in parliament in support of Hamas.

Osama the lawmaker in “peaceful” Bahrain burn an Israeli flag.

A Bahrain lawmaker says he set fire to an Israeli flag during a parliament session in a show of support for the Palestinians in Gaza.

Osama al-Tamimi says he smuggled a canister of gasoline into the chamber and set the flag ablaze Tuesday. The incident prompted a five-minute suspension of the session.

Al-Tamimi says he sought to “send a clear message to the international community” about Bahrain’s support for the people of Gaza as they face Israeli attacks in retaliation for stepped up rocket strikes by the Palestinian group Hamas.

Source: Ynetnews.com

My comment:

As I have said before. The World leaders secretly rejoice over the unexpected boldness of the Hamas. The wicked is saying in his heart:

 “Where is the God of the Jews today?”.

Is Elohim not capable of stopping the rockets fired into Israel?

Then they laugh, and say in their heart. “Surly, there is no God of Israel”.

The explosion of global Jew-hate is more spectacular today than in 1938 in Nazi-Germany. When the Nazis burned synagogues and looted and destroyed Jewish properties 9th and 10th of November 1938, most of the Germans hid behind their curtains.

In the Muslim World today, most of the citizens are publicly celebrating the destroyed crystals inside villages and cities of Southern Israel.

History repeat it self. The fruits of these fatal spiritual error are obvious.

 Luke 17:26-27
“Just as it was in the days of Noah, so also will it be in the days of the Son of Man. People were eating, drinking, marrying and being given in marriage up to the day Noah entered the ark. Then the flood came and destroyed them all.

Jesus the Messiah has promised to return like a thief in the night. Unexpected.  His is the Son of Man who will spoil the party, as the God-mockers “eat and drink” and seems to have no fear of God.

Behold: You do not have be be one of them.

Written by Ivar

Violence in Bahrain puts US 5th fleet at risk

The Bahrain Grand Prix is set to go ahead today despite the outbreak of violence that left an anti-government protester dead on a rooftop.

Violence in Bahrain is a concern for Washington. Not because human rights are violated, but because this is the base for the US 5th fleet.

Salah Habib Abbas, 37, is believed to have been killed by shotgun pellets fired by police as more rioting erupted on the eve of the Formula One race.

Crowds of masked protesters hurled petrol bombs at police, who fired tear gas back in the capital, Manama, yesterday, turning the streets into a battle zone just 24 hours before an event that demonstrators say glorifies repressive government.

The protesters were outraged by Abbas’s death, with around 7,000 marchers holding banners calling for democratic reforms. Some banners depicted Formula One race car drivers as riot police beating up protesters.

The violence broke out despite the security forces deploying armoured vehicles in Manama and on the main road leading to the racetrack.

Source: The Scotsman

My comments:

Who cares for the planned snobbish multi million motor race in Bahrain?

The Shia uprising in Bahrain is rather a threat to the US 5th fleet.

If Saudi Arabia had exported carrots and fish, Washington would not have placed the base of a full Navy armada inside the Persian Gulf.

Iran is not happy with the US-Saudi nexus. Because it limits the spread of the Iranian revolution.

Only when the 5th fleet is gone, the Iranian domain of the Middle East will be completed. For Iran it is a mystery why NATO supported Islamic Jihad in Libya. The US tries to play on all sides of the table, in a bid to not go bankrupt.

If the petrol prizes doubles, and stay high for 6 months, there will not only be widespread riots in Bahrain. But also in cities like Los Angeles and Tulsa Oklahoma.

Jesus the Messiah warns us. At the end of the age of grace, there will be wickedness, corruption and violence everywhere.  If the last days had not been shortened for the sake of His elect, Non of us would be able to survive.

 Matthew 24:22
If those days had not been cut short, no one would survive, but for the sake of the elect those days will be shortened.

Written by Ivar

Shias in Bahrain revolts and demands revolution

There have been clashes on the outskirts of Bahrain’s capital, Manama, as the opposition marks the first anniversary of pro-democracy protests.

A police in Bahrain is paralyzed as he face a Shia Jihad'ists in the streets of Manama,

Police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at youths in several villages, who hurled back petrol bombs and stones.

Large parts of Manama were also sealed off to prevent people reaching the site of the now-demolished Pearl Roundabout – the focus of last year’s unrest.

A BBC correspondent says the city centre has so far been quiet.

Most of the demonstrators are from the Gulf kingdom’s Shia Muslim majority, which has long complained of discrimination at the hands of the Sunni royal family, the Al Khalifa, and wants democratic reforms.

Source
: The BBC

My comment:

The BBC is known for supporting Islamic Jihad. The British broadcaster hailed the Muslim Brotherhoods takeover in Libya and Egypt.  Now London wants to see the Jihad movement coming to power in Syria.

The British claim that the Shia Muslims in Bahrain is demanding democracy, is as ridicules as most of the BBC’s reports from the Muslim World.

The Shia Muslims wants to be ruled from Tehran, sand they demand bread ad sharia laws.

Written by Ivar

Arabian “spring” brought more totalitarian oppression

The kingdom of Bahrain has decisively crushed its popular uprising with the help of Saudi troops.

The Saudi Arabian army invades Bahrain to protect US Interests. The "freedom fighters" are the enemy.

When popular rebellions began erupting around the Middle East earlier this year, the outpouring of democratic fervor was quickly dubbed the Arab Spring, a phrase that captured the heady optimism of what appeared to be a new era of freedom and hope.

But as spring turns to summer, events across the region are taking an altogether darker and more sinister turn, one in which the prospect of a brighter future no longer seems so readily assured.
The kingdom of Bahrain has decisively crushed its popular uprising with the help of Saudi troops.

Now, human rights groups say, authorities there are engaged in a systematic persecution of the mostly Shiite majority that dominated the demonstrations earlier this year.

In Syria, the government headed by President Bashar al-Assad is pursuing a remorseless effort to quell a pro-democracy movement, using tanks and artillery to pound neighborhoods that had participated in demonstrations, and detaining by the thousands whole communities of young men.

In Egypt, deadly sectarian clashes between Christians and Muslims in Cairo have come as a sobering reminder that negative as well as positive forces may be unleashed by the removal of dictatorial governments.

Source: Washington Post

My comment:

The despotic dictators in the Middle East fights back.

While NATO supports people who shout “allah is great” in a bid to remove colonel Gaddafi, other “Islamic freedom fighters” face armies supported by the US.

Bahrain is a good example. Freedom and democracy is not the best for the people of Bahrain, but that the US Naval base is secure.

The US Middle East policy is nothing but double standards and hypocrisy.

Written by Ivar

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