av Daniel Farcas
140,-
Its seemed to be a normal Shabbat in Israel. It was also celebrated Simjat Torah, a festival that remembers that the Jewish people and through it, all humanity, received the Torah and particularly the ten commandments given to Moses in Sinai. Very early in the morning, the most brutal blood and hate storm was unleashed in the history of the Jewish State. Effectively, very close to the place where we believe that Moses was given what would later be the basis of justice and the coexistence of a good part of humanity, the worst nightmare of the State of Israel and the greatest massacre of the Jewish people began The closure of Auschwitz and the defeat of Nazi barbarism. Lo vivido ese sábado negro es una desgracia horrible executed with alevosía y maldad para poder generara el major daño y dolo posible. Murders, rapes, burning of babies, sequestros of children and adults, executions and torture, and all the range that human evil could imagine. This book explores the history of pogroms, examines the different actors, their history and their responsibility and provides a certain vision about how the chain of terrorism generated, organized and financed by Iran is related to its proxies Hamas and Herzbollah. It also addresses the legitimate right of Israel to defend itself and the hypocritical response to the tragedy of a good part of the left and progressivism. It points to the double standard, hypocrisy and total lack of consequence on the part of the western leaders and on a significant percentage of the media regarding the treatment of the LGTB agenda, gender equality and religious freedom in Islamic countries. Describe also the frightening double standard of the United Nations and point out some of its inexplicable and absurd decisions. Este libro es un instrumento ágil y certero que trya ayudar a entender lo inexplicable. While the operation of the Israeli army continues, called the "Iron Sword" in response to the cruel and frightening massacre perpetrated by the terrorist group Hamas-Isis, which changed the Jewish state forever, this book is published with the high probability that it says The massacre has changed forever the Middle East and, very possibly, will have a significant impact on the history of humanity. Last Black Saturday seemed to be a normal Shabbat in Israel. Simchat Torah was also celebrated, a festival that remembers that the Jewish people and through them, all humanity, received the Torah and particularly the ten commandments, given to Moses on Sinai. Very early in the morning the most brutal storm of blood and hatred in the history of the Jewish State broke out. Indeed, very close to the place where many of us believe that Moses was given to him, which would later be the basis of justice and coexistence for a good part of humanity, the worst nightmare of the State of Israel and the greatest massacre of the Jewish people began. . site of the closing of Auschwitz and the defeat of Nazi barbarism.