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Today our thoughts and prayers are with the Salomon family, devastated by last night’s horrific terrorist attack in Halamish – a family torn apart in one senseless murderous moment.
3 innocent people, Yosef Salomon, 70, his daughter Haya, 46, and son Elad, 36 were murdered. May their memory be a blessing.

The Difference Between Us and Them

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July 21, 2017: A Palestinian terrorist murdered three Jews as they were enjoying Shabbat dinner. It was in reaction to metal detectors being installed on the Temple Mount. Sure, that’s a stupid excuse, but we know that for Palestinians, and for Jew-haters in general, any excuse will do. We also know that Palestinian leadership encourages and celebrates these kinds of murders. 

Here is a partial result of the murder: 

The Hamas response to the murders was predictable:

Hamas issued a statement this evening welcoming the attack, which they called “heroic.” According to Hamas, the attack followed “Israel’s violation of the rights of our people in Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa Mosque.”

Of course, killing grandparents as they are having a family dinner is heroic. And yes, trying to protect Muslim worshippers at the alleged third holiest site in Islam is a violation. Using a mosque to store weapons and as a place to murder people is a perfectly acceptable use of a holy place, right? Probably only those silly Zionists would consider that a defilement of a holy site, but what do they know?

Here is Israel’s brutal treatment of the murderer, who was shot but only wounded. 

Yes, that’s right. He’s resting comfortably, getting some of the best medical care in the world, being fed regularly, and being treated like a human being. Can the contrast between Israelis and Palestinians be any greater?

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Jane Haining taught at a Jewish school in Nazi-controlled Hungary. She was ordered to return to Scotland and abandon her girls.

Jane refused.

After four years of fighting, Jane was arrested and murdered in Auschwitz. Her writings were recently discovered in a church archive. Jane wrote, “If these children need me in days of sunshine, how much more do they need me in days of darkness.”

Her bravery protected 315 girls from the Nazis. Thank you, Jane Haining.

History Bites