Since April 30th, supernatural fires have been burning in Israel, not extinguishable by water-hoses. Cities are being destroyed by them – unreported in the Western media.
They are comparable in some ways to the California fires: houses burned down, trees left standing .
Trees seen to be burning from the inside. Flames seen to come out of the ground. Cars burning.
Intelligent flames. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tuf2fKKyFuc&t=509s
Hundreds of thousands made homeless, nor can anyone count the dead.
Muslims are thanking Allah. youtube.com/watch?v=42dzv1RVlAc
This is the wrath of God.
The real God, not that mass-murdering Yahweh figure of the OT.
We are grateful and appreciative of this justice, at last.
How long can the English-language media continue not reporting this? Are there not floods also, do not Earthquakes rock their cities? Dust storms?
This is the Holy Land after all…
Those evil Christian Zionists had better watch out ….
Muslims around the world will be apprehending the very simple fact, that their prayers are being answered.
These are the fires of justice, divine justice
Quote (22nd of May)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrCZ7RZjVaA More than 180,000 victims in Israel!
“Flames are ravaging multiple cities across Israel, turning once peaceful neighbourhoods into charred ruins.
The fires, intensified by fierce winds, have surged beyond control, tearing though buildings with terrifying speed.
From Haifa in the North to Ashdod in the South, entire communities are engulfed in a sea of fire and a smoke.
Thick, black clouds blanket the skies, casting a permanent twilight over scorched cityscapes.
The strong gusts of wind act like fuel, spreading the embers far and wide, birthing new blazes every hour.
What began as isolated incidents has now morphed into a nationwide inferno.
Firefighters are stretched dangerously thin, overwhelmed by the scale and velocity of the devastation.
Streets are littered with the remains of collapsed homes, scorched vehicles and personal belongings.
Residents flee in panic, clutching children, pets and whatever memories they can carry.
Emergency sirens howl day and night, a chilling reminder that the threat is far from over.
In cities like Netanya, Richon LeZion and Be’er Sheva, walls of fire move without warning, consuming everything in their path.
Water reserves are depleting rapidly and air quality has plummeted to life-threatening levels.
Hospitals are filling with burn victims, those suffering smoke inhalation and people in shock.
The government has declared multiple regions disaster zones, pleading for international aid.
The fires show no mercy, leaping highways, devouring forests and surrounding schools and synagogues.
The wind howls like a war-cry, pushing flames through towns faster than emergency crews can react.
Entire districts are being evacuated under darkness, as smoke chokes the last rays of hope.
Some families have chosen to leave Israel altogether, seeing no safe refuge left within its borders.
Airports are flooded with those seeking to escape, unsure when – or if – they will return.
Officials warn that the scale of destruction may surpass anything the country has seen in recent memory.
Fire lines have collapsed in multiple zones, and resources are dwindling at an alarming rate.
The battle against the fire has become a race against time – and nature is winning.
Residents pray for rain, for calm skies, for a miracle to stop the destruction.
For many the sound of crackling flames has become more familiar than silence.
Israel now finds itself in a fight not only for land and homes -but for its very breath.”
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22 May: ‘An unstoppable inferno … Jerusalem in flames … catastrophic forest fire devours city outskirts, a devastating firestorm that has plunged Israel into a state of emergency.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWFGxHAe6T4 No Mercy: Wildfires ravage thousands homes in Israel
youtube.com/watch?v=1jJSyT_2IJY – ‘as if the Earth itself is responsive to the suffering inflicted on Gaza.
A constant wave of natural disasters: a wildfire,
then a massive sandstorm, then a 4.6 magnitude earthquake stuck,
then flash floods swallowing several streets. Intense lightning storms with heavy hail. Rivers overflowing, landslides.
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