Tuesday, January 06, 2015

  • Tuesday, January 06, 2015
  • Elder of Ziyon
A major storm system is forecast to hit Israel starting tomorrow.

Which means that we will soon see Palestinian Arabs going to the UN to blame Israel for their weather-related problems.

Last year, potholes and cracks appeared in streets after a major storm in Jerusalem. Most of them were just potholes, but the cracks in Silwan were really the result of Jews digging underneath the area.

In 2012, the Arab League brought a complaint to the UN because some walls in Arab neighborhoods collapsed after a major rainfall.

In 2010, Gazans blamed Israel for flooding during heavy rains, claiming that the flooding was really the result of Israel opening up an imaginary dam in the Negev.

This was repeated in January 2013 and again last winter.

And the impending storms are also the Jews' fault. Last October a Palestinian Arab "expert" said that as a result of microscopic impurities in the air from Israel's illegal weapons used in Gaza, that this winter would have very severe storms.

Watch the Palestinian Arab media over the next week. The omnipotent Jews will be performing some miracles.

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