JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)
WERE ARE ALL THE WOMENS RIGHTS GROUPS AGAINST THE MUSLIM PEDOPHILES
TAKING AFTER THEIR PEDOPHILE LEADER MUHAMMAD WHO MARRIED A 6 YR OLD GIRL
AND HAD SEX WITH HER AT 9 YEARS OLD RAPING ISRAELI WOMEN, CHILDREN AND
BABIES ON OCT 07
WORLD TERRORISM
GENESIS 6:11-13
11 The
earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with
violence.(WORLD TERRORISM,MURDERS)(HAMAS IN HEBREW IS VIOLENCE)
12 And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
13
And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the
earth is filled with violence (TERRORISM)(HAMAS) through them; and,
behold, I will destroy them with the earth.
STRONGS CONCORDANCE FOR VIOLENCE IN THE BIBLE-SEE IT FOR YOURSELVES.
2554.
chamas - Strong's Concordance - chamas: to treat violently or wrong -
Part of Speech: Verb - Transliteration: chamas -Phonetic Spelling:
(khaw-mas') - Definition: to treat violently or wrong - make bare, shake
off, violate, do violence, take away violently, wrong -A primitive
root; to be violent; by implication, to maltreat -- make bare, shake
off, violate, do violence, take away violently, wrong, imagine
wrongfully.
GENESIS 16:11-12
11 And the angel of the LORD
said unto her,(HAGAR) Behold, thou art with child, and shalt bear a son,
and shalt call his name Ishmael;(FATHER OF THE ARAB/MUSLIMS) because
the LORD hath heard thy affliction.
12 And he (ISHMAEL-FATHER OF THE
ARAB-MUSLIMS) will be a wild (DONKEY-JACKASS) man;(ISLAM IS A FAKE AND
DANGEROUS SEX FOR MURDER CULT) his hand will be against every man,(ISLAM
HATES EVERYONE) and every man's hand against him;(PROTECTING THEMSELVES
FROM BEING BEHEADED) and he (ISHMAEL ARAB/MUSLIM) shall dwell in the
presence of all his brethren.(LITERAL-THE ARABS LIVE WITH THEIR BRETHERN
JEWS)
ISAIAH 14:12-14
12 How art thou fallen from heaven, O
Lucifer,(SATAN) son of the morning!(HEBREW-CRECENT MOON-ISLAM) how art
thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
13 For
thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt
my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the
congregation, in the sides of the north:
14 I (SATAN HAS EYE
TROUBLES) will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like
the most High.(AND 1/3RD OF THE ANGELS OF HEAVEN FELL WITH SATAN AND
BECAME DEMONS)
JOHN 16:2
2 They shall put you out of the
synagogues: yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think
that he doeth God service.(ISLAM MURDERS IN THE NAME OF MOON GOD ALLAH
OF ISLAM)
SECOND ANGEL: The Middle East DR DOCTORIAN
Then
Isawthat the second angel had a sickle in his hand,such asis used in
harvesting. The second angelsaid, “Harvest time has come in Israel and
the countries all the wayto Iran.” Isawthose countriesin a
fewsplitseconds. “All of Turkey and those other countries that have
refused me and refused my message of love shall hate each other and kill
one another.” I saw the angel raise the sickle and come down on all the
Middle East countries.I saw Iran, Persia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, all of
Georgia – Iraq, Syria,Lebanon,Jordan, Israel, all of Asia Minor – full
of blood. Isaw blood all over these countries. And I saw fire; nuclear
weapons were used in many of those countries. Smoke rising from
everywhere. Sudden destruction – men destroying one another. I heard
these words, “Israel, Oh Israel, the great judgment has come.”The angel
said, “The chosen, the church, the remnant, shall be purified. The
Spirit of God shall prepare the children of God.” I saw fires rising to
heaven.The angel said, “This is the final judgment My church shall be
purified, protected and ready for the final day. Men will die from
thirst. Watershall be scarce all over the Middle East. Rivers shall dry
up, and men will fight for water in those countries.” The angelshowed me
that the United Nationsshall be broken in pieces because of the
crisisin the Middle East. There shall be no more United Nations. The
angel with the sickle shall reap the harvest.
ZECHARIAH 14:12-13
12
And this shall be the plague wherewith the LORD will smite all the
people that have fought against Jerusalem; Their flesh shall consume
away while they stand upon their feet,(DISOLVED FROM ATOMIC BOMB) and
their eyes shall consume away in their holes,(DISOLVED FROM ATOMIC BOMB)
and their tongue shall consume away in their mouth.(DISOLVED FROM
ATOMIC BOMB)(BECAUSE NUKES HAVE BEEN USED ON ISRAELS ENEMIES)(GOD
PROTECTS ISRAEL AND ALWAYS WILL)
13 And it shall come to pass in that
day, that a great tumult from the LORD shall be among them; and they
shall lay hold every one on the hand of his neighbour, and his hand
shall rise up against the hand of his neighbour.(1/2-3 BILLION DIE IN
WW3)(THIS IS AN ATOMIC BOMB EFFECT)
UN and Women’s Groups Ignore
or Deny the Systematic Rape of Israeli Women by Hamas-‘#MeToo Unless
You’re a Jew’Many feminists and humanitarian groups strangely see no
evil—when the victims of mass sexual assault are Israeli Jews.Marisa
Fox-Updated Nov. 25, 2023 1:38PM EST-Opinion
“Believe women” has
been the rallying cry of the #MeToo movement, but after Oct. 7, as an
American Jew who has watched many human rights and feminist groups turn a
blind eye to the sexual violence Hamas unleashed on girls and women in
Israel, I ask: Where’s the “me” in MeToo? Why is no one believing the
women in Israel? And I’m not alone.Ahead of Nov. 25’s UN’s International
Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, the Israeli Foreign
Ministry initiated the hashtag campaign #BelieveIsraeliWomen and
announced a task force to investigate the sexual atrocities Hamas
perpetrated against women and children on Oct. 7—after media attention,
indifference from the international human rights community, and pressure
from Israeli women’s groups.Shortly after Oct. 7, an independent
organization of international human rights experts and women’s rights
groups in Israel formed the Civil Commission on Oct. 7 Crimes by Hamas
against Women and Children. Concerned that no Israeli or international
organization was documenting Hamas’ sexual violence, it set about
collecting evidence of Hamas’ gender-based assaults and encouraging
government bodies to further investigate these atrocities as war crimes
and crimes against humanity.Even as the first women and children
hostages are being released and Israel’s Health Ministry has instructed
the hospitals treating them to have women doctors and nurses on hand to
conduct all physical exams, how to check for and document signs of rape
and torture, and how to interview without retraumatizing them, the UN
has shown little sign of caring whether Israeli women suffer violence,
and hasn’t rallied for Red Cross access to those still held captive by
Hamas.UN Women executive director and under-Secretary General Sima
Balhous, waited until Nov. 22 to first mention that she was “greatly
alarmed by reports of sexual and gender-based violence,” but failed to
mention the culprit was Hamas and the victims Israeli and foreign
nationals.Earlier this month, the hashtag #MeTooUnlessURAJew spread
widely on social media as grassroots women’s groups in Israel and abroad
launched campaigns to express outrage at the silence of the
international community regarding the growing evidence that Hamas
engaged in systematic rape on Oct. 7.Women’s rights groups in
Israel—including Bonot Alternativa, one of the organizations leading the
nine-month-long protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s
anti-democratic judicial reform in Israel—marched in solidarity with the
Hostage and Missing Families Forum. A group of medics also called
attention to the heightened health risks of female captives, who range
in age from infants to teens to elderly women with heart disease,
diabetes, asthma, and other health conditions, to say nothing of the
mental health repercussions of such trauma.But many prominent American
feminists like Angela Davis have outright victim-blamed Israel, more
interested in throwing around terms like “colonial feminism” than
actually advocating for women. Others, like the avowed anti-sexual
violence activist known as V (formerly known as Eve Ensler), in a long
statement never acknowledged the shocking kidnapping and torturing of
girls and women in Israel on Oct. 7—which Hamas was all too proud to
share on social media, but that she carefully avoided mentioning. (This
silence about systematic rape is coming from the same person who once
said, “we should all be hysterical about sexual violence.”)-To them, I
ask: If you can’t stand with all women, what do you stand for? How is
rape an act of resistance?A photograph of demonstrations by community
members calling for the release of more than 200 hostages captured by
Hamas after their October 7th attack on communities near Gaza.The Civil
Commission on Oct. 7 Crimes by Hamas against Women and Children is no
longer waiting for these inhumane human rights celebrities to respond.
They’ve begun collecting evidence of Hamas’ sexual violence and
encouraging government bodies to further investigate these atrocities as
war crimes and crimes against humanity.“I wish I could go back in
time,” says Dr. Cochav Elkayam Levy, the head of the new commission and a
professor of International Law, Human Rights and Feminist Theory at
Hebrew University in Jerusalem. “I could never have imagined taking on
this unimaginable task.” As she described her commission’s daunting
work, the evidence they’ve gathered so far and the deafening silence of
the global community, she paused to catch her breath in between tears.“I
thought my colleagues in human rights agencies would condemn such
horrific attacks,” Elkayam-Levy, a 20-year scholar of international and
human rights law, says. “I thought pretty naively that we must write to
them and send them a report.” After issuing a short draft of her
findings (signed by 160 prominent law and human rights scholars) to
officials at the UN and its various bodies, including UN Women and the
Committee on the Rights of the Child, her commission received no
response.“The fact that they keep silent is not just an insult to
Israeli victims,” she says. “It’s an insult to all victims.
International law loses its meaning when you fail to condemn the same
crimes when they’re perpetrated against Israeli citizens, it weakens the
legitimacy of global institutions, and it allows further violations not
just in Israel but globally.“The denial and silence of the
international community provides fertile ground for the weaponization of
women’s and girls’ bodies in warfare,” she adds. “If international law
doesn’t apply to us, do they even consider Israeli women human? Seems
like we’re not part of humanity.”After the commission presented its case
at a virtual forum called, “The Unspeakable Terror: Gender-Based
Violence on Oct. 7,” hosted by various Jewish student groups at Harvard
University a week ago, the group has gained traction.So far the UN has
shown no signs of caring whether Israeli women suffer violence. This can
be interpreted as callous indifference, or outright victim blaming.
You’d have to be under a rock not to have watched the many searing
images of Hamas’ massacre in Israel, the most brutal of which featured
women.There was Noa Argamani, the young woman at the Nova Festival in
Re’im, her eyes full of fear, crying for help as masked terrorists sped
off with her on a motorbike. There was the naked, limp body of
German-Israeli tattoo artist Shani Louk, shown on the back of a pickup
truck paraded down the streets of Gaza like a prized hunting kill, as
onlookers cheered and spat on her. She has since been confirmed dead,
per DNA samples taken from skull fragments. She was decapitated. Her
family is unable to give her a Jewish burial.There was also Shiri
Silberman-Bibas, clutching her 9-month-old and 3-year-old sons, sobbing
as terrorists screamed and pushed her around. Subsequent Israeli police
reports and footage released by the IDF show mothers who were
sadistically killed by Hamas. Among them, charred remains that were
later identified as a mother clutching her baby as they were burned
alive.“The violation of a body is a particularly heinous war crime, a
wound so deep, it takes years, if not decades, for survivors to confront
it. When it came to the Holocaust, most women, including my own mother,
took such brutal truths to their graves.”As someone who’s spent the
past decade researching and documenting an untold story of slavery and
sexual violence committed against Jewish women during the Holocaust, I
recognized the pattern. Parents killed in front of children, children
snatched from parents, families broken up, women stripped naked,
corporally humiliated, raped in front of loved ones and in public—these
forms of sexual violence were tactics the Nazis employed, but they never
documented and for which they were never held accountable. The world
turned a cold eye to Jewish women then, just as it is doing now.It took
more than 50 years from the end of World War II for the International
Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) to recognize rape as a weapon of war
and prosecute perpetrators as war criminals. Ever since, there’s been a
growing awareness of how gender-based violence (GBV) is used to
terrorize and break up the fiber of a society and commit genocide.The
body of a woman represents the body of a nation, says Prof. Ruth
Halperin-Kaddari, director of the Rackman Center for the Advancement of
the Status of Women at Bar-Ilan University in Israel. There is no
clearer symbol of genocide than systemic wartime sexual violence.The
violation of a body is a particularly heinous war crime, a wound so
deep, it takes years, if not decades, for survivors to confront it. When
it came to the Holocaust, most women, including my own mother, took
such brutal truths to their graves. And their perpetrators were never
indicted, charged, or even acknowledged.The 2002 Rome Statue of the
International Criminal Court recognized the systemic use of rape, sexual
slavery or trafficking, forced pregnancy and sterilization, and other
forms of bodily violation as war crimes and crimes against humanity. As
Democratic Republic of Congo gynecologist Dr. Denis Mukwege, who won a
Nobel Peace Prize in 2018 for his work to end rape as a weapon of war,
has said: “the woman who gets raped is the one who is stigmatized and
excluded for it… We need to get to a point where the victim receives the
support of the community, and the man who rapes is the one who is
stigmatized and excluded.”It was heartening to see Dr. Mukwege and
global human rights organizations like UN Women swiftly condemn Russian
forces for violating Ukrainian women and children shortly after they
launched their invasion. So why aren’t they advocating for the women and
children of Israel? Even worse than their deafening silence is the
ensuing gaslighting of Hamas’ 1,200-plus civilian victims—which include
nationals from over 40 countries—UN Women waited until Oct. 20 to issue
its first statement, in which it only condemned Israel. It made no
mention of Hamas’ raped victims in Israel, or the quarter-million
Israeli civilians displaced in Israel, nor did it push for humanitarian
aid for the hostages held by Hamas. This glaring double standard isn’t
just cruel, it makes a mockery of UN Women.“We have been completely
betrayed by the international community,” says Halperin-Kaddari. “The
betrayal is not only to the hostages and to the victims of sexual abuse,
but to the very integrity of the institutions, and of the international
human rights framework at large.”Halperin-Kaddari, formerly the vice
president of the U.N. Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of
Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) for 12 years, says in that role she
advocated for women no matter their nationality, from Yazidi women
trafficked by ISIS in Iraq to women in Central Africa and the DRC to Sri
Lanka.“But the level of the cruelty and brutality of Hamas against
women and children in Israel on Oct. 7—nothing matches that,” she
adds.And that’s no exaggeration. Among the atrocities cited by rescue
units are gang rape until a woman’s pelvic bones were broken and her
legs twisted in unnatural positions, and genital mutilation. Israeli
Police Chief Kobi Shabtai said a pregnant woman’s belly was sliced open
and her fetus removed while she was alive, and that women’s breasts were
sliced off and tossed around as if they were volleyballs, and that
there were reports of necrophelia.Perhaps because of this commission’s
visibility, the Israeli government has finally announced the formation
of its own task force investigating sexual violence on Oct. 7—something
it failed to do as it began the gruesome and daunting task of
identifying and burying the dead. Israeli police said they collected
more than 1,000 statements and over 60,000 video clips and testimonies
of rape, though it’s not clear whether any of the victims
survived.Police photographs of the carnage at the kibbutzim along the
Gaza border and at the Nova Festival show women’s bodies, naked from the
waist down, legs spread, blood visible, and underwear pulled down. One
festivalgoer told police of a gruesome gang rape she witnessed:“They
bent her over and I realized they were raping her, one by one. Then they
passed her to a man in uniform. She was alive. Standing up and bleeding
from her backside. They were holding her by the hair. One man shot her
in the head as he was raping her, while he had his trousers down, they
cut her breast off.” In other words: she was murdered while her rapist
was still inside her.These sorts of testimonies have been confirmed by
morgue workers, including a woman volunteer at Shura military base near
Tel Aviv, who spoke of “very bloody underwear.” Another, Alon Oz who was
tasked with identifying the remains of hundreds of soldiers, spoke of
“women burnt with their hands and feet bound… I saw gunshot wounds to
private parts, bursts of gunfire, shots to finish someone off, a missing
head, and missing limbs.”Though this sort of forensic evidence aligns
with the type of systemic sexual violence that is considered a war
crime, some, like Israeli Arab Knesset Member Iman Khatib-Yasin, said
there was no proof rape occurred on Oct. 7, though she refused to watch
footage of the Hamas massacre shown to Knesset members. She later
recanted her denialism.An investigation by The Times of Israel found
there was little physical evidence collected of the victims of Oct. 7,
including rape kits, which have a 48-hour window. In that time, Israel
was still an active combat zone, and by the time investigators were able
to access victims, bodies were in such a bad state, the retrieval of
semen and DNA samples wasn’t possible or a priority. Many scholars say
the lack of rape kits doesn’t matter, so long as factors like intention
to commit large-scale rape as a weapon of war have been established.Dr.
Elkayam Levy points to an Arabic-Hebrew glossary purportedly belonging
to Hamas and discovered among the carnage that instructs how to say 50
sexually explicit terms like “take your pants off” in Hebrew as evidence
of war crimes. This is in addition to testimony from captured Hamas
terrorists in which they revealed they were ordered to rape, behead and
dismember as many civilians as they could, and even were given
permission from their imams to do so because such atrocities go against
the teachings of the Quran.Dr. Mehnaz Afridi, director of the Holocaust,
Genocide and Interfaith Education Center at Manhattan College calls
such exemptions a total corruption of the teachings of the prophet
Muhammad, who strictly forbade violence against women, children and the
elderly, even during wartime, unless it is in self-defense As for the
lack of rape kits to prove there was sexual violation perpetrated, she
says such standards were never employed in the tribunals of Rwanda or
Bosnia, the latter of which bears resemblance to Oct. 7.“This attitude
of proof is and has always been a problem in terms of the victimization
of women and sexual violence during the war,” says Dr. Afridi, a Muslim
woman.As to why so many human rights and women’s groups are denying that
Iran-backed Hamas engaged in genocidal acts and crimes against
humanity, Prof. Halperin-Kaddari says there’s only one conclusion:
antisemitism.And many concur, including exiled Iranian women’s activist
and journalist Masih Alinejad, who highlighted the fact that wiping the
Jewish state off the map is at the core of Iranian and Hamas terrorism.
Muslim reformer Asra Nomani—a former Wall Street Journal correspondent
and friend of the late Daniel Pearl who was beheaded by al Qaeda
terrorists in 2002—spoke out against Susan Sarandon’s antisemitic
statement that “frightened” Jews are getting a taste of what it “feels
like to be a Muslim in America.”“Antisemitism can run deep to the point
that those antisemites will always dehumanize the other, whether women
or children,” says Dr. Afridi.Fortunately, some university presidents
are acting against antisemitic academics who are promoting Oct. 7
denialism.On Saturday, the University of Alberta, Canada, fired the
director of its Sexual Assault Centre for signing a letter denying
sexual violence was perpetrated by Hamas on Oct. 7.Meanwhile, David
Katz—who heads cybercrime at Lahav 433, the Israeli police’s criminal
investigation division—says it may take six to eight months to complete
their investigations. But Halperin-Kaddari and Elkayam-Levy are holding
out hope the world will respond sooner.“The lead prosecutor of the
International Criminal Court gave a speech in Cairo expressing interest
the Oct. 7 atrocities,” says Elkayam-Levy, who will be meeting with
diplomats and UN representatives in New York toward the end of the
month, while Halperin-Kaddari will be bringing the case to Geneva. They
have filed three petitions, one in the name of women, one by women’s
rights organizations and one signed by international law scholars.“It
will be a new international tribunal,” she says, “representing victims
from all around the world. In a year, we may get to the end of the
beginning of our work.” As she adds, Israeli society has never
encountered sexual violence on such a massive scale and there is so much
that will sadly remain unknown because so far no victim of sexual
atrocities has survived.And that’s what makes the gaslighting of the
global feminist community so particularly painful.“One of my very early
decisions was to collaborate with allies who show moral clarity on these
issues,” she says. One of these was Prof. Catharine McKinnon, a
feminist legal scholar whose work has laid the foundation for rape as a
weapon of war.“She’s a non-Jewish American professor and we weren’t sure
how she would react,” she says. “But the moment she said: ‘I know
you’ve been through hell. I hope you’re OK,’ we all began to cry. This
is what it means to be believed.”Marisa Fox is a journalist and
filmmaker whose upcoming documentary, My Underground Mother, reveals an
untold story of women’s camps and sexual violence perpetrated against
Jewish teenage girls during the Holocaust.