Posted on 12/03/2015 3:06:18 PM PST by Eleutheria5
An Arab terrorist opened fire on a car in the Binyamin region of Samaria just north of Jerusalem on Thursday night, causing no wounds but inflicting damage on the vehicle according to the driver.
The incident took place between Kokhav Ya'akov and Psagot, and in it the windows of the car wer shattered by the gunfire.
Large IDF and police forces were deployed to track down the attacker, and sections of the road were closed to traffic.
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The attack comes shortly after a stabbing at the Damascus Gate of Jerusalem's Old City, in which a Border Police officer was moderately wounded. The terrorist was shot dead at the scene, and the victim was evacuated to Shaare Tzedek Hospital in the capital to receive treatment.
Earlier on Thursday a Palestinian Authority (PA) intelligence officer shot two Israelis, leaving one seriously wounded and the other lightly wounded, before being shot dead by IDF soldiers.
The attack took place at Hizme checkpoint just north of Jerusalem, which is the major artery into Jerusalem from Samaria.
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Unpossible. These sort of things only happen in the U.S. At least that’s what the lyin’ king “feels”. And even then they’re simply work place violence problems.
This is the land of miracles. Why should they only happen in the US?
It's what Balaam saw..
Kind of on a side track but speaking of miracles,
Ever notice that the letters on the dreidel for "a great miracle happened there" - nun gimel hei shin - just need one very slight change to a similar-shaped letter. That is, from a nun to a bet. Because then it reads, bayit gadol haya sham, "A great house was there."
The four letters represent the four days in which Rosh haShanah must fall, or
"Four gates" refers to the four allowable days of the week with which the year can begin.
Monday (day 2)
Tuesday (day 3)
Thursday (day 5)
Saturday (day 7)
bet, gimel, hei, shin
Sov sov sov, 'tis the season! :)
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