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Not a wet dream... just reality.
When you create a country based on religious apartheid, you get the world's hate and you deserve it.
When Israel is pushed into the sea, the only ones crying will be Christian Funditards who will wonder why Jesus didn't come back.
this is why I kinda feel sorry for you, so much hate, so much anger get some help
No anger at all. Just frustration with stupidity.
Whenyou take the religious bullshit out of the Israel equation, it becomes truly silly. No one would move to a place where they are unwanted and the people who already live there will do their level best to kill you.
Put in the religious stuff, then it becomes completely retarded. "I'm going to endanger not only myself and my family, but perhaps the peace of the WHOLE WORLD, because a Magic Pixie in the Sky said this was my land that i haven't lived on in 2000 years!"
Cool...Snow in Jerusalem
He said 10 to 15 centimetres (4 to 6 inches) of snow had piled up in the city centre and more than that in outlying areas. “The downtown area is bathed in white,” Peleg said.
“The elders of Jerusalem don’t remember such a snowstorm in years,” Peleg also said.
Public transport had ground to a halt, and many vehicles that ventured onto roads were stuck, he added, urging citizens to remain at home.
“Make it a family day. In the afternoon, the temperatures are supposed to rise and you will be able to head out for some shopping,” Peleg added.
Israel Radio said a highway linking Jerusalem to Tel Aviv was blocked, and that much of the northern Galilee region was paralysed by snow, with 30 cm (12 inches) said to have accumulated in the city of Safed
View of the Jewish cemetery and Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem’s Old City seen from the Mount of Olives on a snowy winter day. January 10, 2013.
Old Jewish Cemetery was in use from the early 15th century until 1787. There are approximately 12,000 tombstones and there may be as many as 100,000 burials in all.
According to Jewish laws, it is not allowed to remove the tombstone or to destroy graves This meant that when the cemetery ran out of space and purchasing extra land was impossible, more layers of soil were placed on the existing graves, the old tombstones taken out and placed upon the new layer of soil. This explains why the tombstones in the cemetery are placed so closely to each other. This also resulted in the cemetery having 12 layers of graves.
Unlike many other Jewish burial sites, this one seems to have survived the occupation because of the Nazi plans to create a "Museum of an Extinct Race" after the war. Reason why the former ghetto is still in such a preserved state and why there are so many artifacts on display there.
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