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Sunday, February 6, 2022

HAMAS : Eliahu David Kay's Murderer

 Nadene Goldfoot                                      

Do you remember when Eliyahu David Kay was murdered in the old city of Jerusalem on Sunday, November 21st last year? I had said that he could have been a relative of Danny Kaye, the actor. Danny Kay's parents were Jacob and Clara Kaminsky.  

 He was an immigrant from South Africa  who had already done his military service by being in a paratroop unit.  He had been living in Modiin and was working as a tourist guide at the Western Wall when he was felled by the terrorist’s bullet.                         

It turns out that the murderer was a Muslim cleric, a teacher at a municipal-funded school, who had whipped out a sub-machine gun from under his robes and gunned down Jewish passerbys in the ancient streets.                                  

He had concealed more firearms and a knife, and was ready to murder as many Jews as he could.  He got away with it for 32 seconds when 2 female Border Guards officers shot the terrorist dead.  This was a planned massacre.  

Kay was the only victim this time.  He was taken to Hadassah hospital on Mt. Scopus.  He died of a head injury, not the only victim that morning.  There were 2 other civilians and 2 police officers there with injuries.  They were recovering in the hospital by Monday morning.  

That all parts of Hamas are dedicated to a war of terror on all Jews was tragically borne out by the murder of Eliyahu David Kay, 26, by the Muslim cleric, Fada Ab Shahidam who lived in east Jerusalem's  Shoafat, a refugee camp, 42, on that fateful Sunday, 

His killer, a teacher who turned up every morning at a Muslim school on Temple Mount, never came under suspicion as a terrorist. He was able to lay his genocidal plans in secret, except for sending his wife away to Jordan three days earlier to save her from the coming turmoil. 

                                               

                                                                       
                         The Jerusalem  Light Rail in Shoafat :

Jerusalem is one city, the capital of Israel as it always was.  Whether it's east Jerusalem or west Jerusalem, It's all Jerusalem, sitting in the center of the Judean Mountains.  The original city (old)  was slightly East of the watershed between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea, on the E slope of a plateau. The New City has spread across the watershed into a series of ridges and valleys facing west.  

                       Moshe Lion is the mayor of Jerusalem.   


And indeed, when police arrived at Shoafat refugee camp in East Jerusalem to detain suspected collaborators at his place of residence, they were met with a fiercely hostile riot. “We are still at war,” a young Palestinian shouted to an Israeli broadcaster. “Hamas is everywhere.”    (see way below: more about Shoafat)                      

                        Hamas in uniform in Gaza

Hamas headquarters in the Gaza Strip were quick to acknowledge Shahidam as one of its leaders in Jerusalem and laud him as “a martyr in the continuing battle for driving the foreign conqueror out of the holy city.” Hamas added:  “Our young men will never surrender until our land and holy places are liberated.” 


Hamas has holy places?  What's holy to terrorism?  If they're thinking of Islam, Moshe Dayan, Defense Minister of Israel,  had given the Muslims the privilege of ruling the Temple Mount which Jordan is responsible.  Anything pertaining to the Muslim religion is in the hands of Jordan's religious group.  

                                                  

        Moses brought down the 10 Commandments on the Exodus back to Canaan, their ancient homeland 

Hamas doesn't want to be reminded that Jews were here first with the Exodus that took place in the 1500 BCE era, a good 3,500 plus years ago, and their history in Israel is written about in the OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE (Torah, and Tanakh).  They're good at ignoring facts.  The Ottoman Empire of Turkey took over the land for the past 400 years up until World War I which they lost by 1917 by being on the German Axis side;  and then the Allies started talking about giving Palestine (renamed from Israel by the Roman conquerors) back to the Jews. 


Great Britain had occupied Palestine during the First World War in fighting against the Germans,, and in July 1922, the League of Nations issued its 30 year mandate for Palestine, which recognized the British government as the occupying power and effectively conferred to it the color of legal authority to temporarily administrate the territory. This was decided and the League of Nations (1st UN) was all for it.  The UN, made up of all world representatives,  also accepted it.  

                                                     

The World decided to allow Jews back in but gave them only 1/10 of what the original proposal was, and the Jews took it.  They were given a splinter of what Israel of ancient biblical days had been, and sadly, it was not including Judea and Samaria.  As you might not know, Judea was the land allotted to the tribe of Judah by Moses, which lasted the longest-thus the Jews of Judah, our ancient state. Was that done on purpose?  England was in the act of giving this same Promised Land to a prince of Saudi Arabia, and they did, thus the splinter. Winning WWI was a good thing, of course, but the Allies' wishy-washiness in their dealings with the Jews and the Muslims leaves much to be desired, thus the past mess in the past 74 years. England had kicked out all Jews from their land for 365 years from 1290 to 1655, pretty much for religious reasons, and they were the best that the world had to hold a 30 year mandate on Jews;  a people used to discriminating against Jews as they did in Shakespeare who died in 1616, a time no Jews even lived there.  

                                                 

David Ben Gurion, Golda Meir, right there from the beginning in 1948.

When the 30 year mandate of Great Britain was over, they left quickly, and Israel announced their state's creation to the world via the radio.  Five minutes later the attack was on. Israel received their splinter of land along with a life-long war on their hands of a people who would not accept the world's accept their attempt to fix the Roman wrongs by giving this adulterated messed up section of land to the Jews that the Arabs had left behind in their decision to "get out of town."  But this was holy land to the Jews, land of their destiny, the land of Abraham, their father also, and Moses had directed them to live here.  

                                      

In Tzemach Richter's "In Memoriam," he wrote, "Our whole family is devastated by this horrific crime that someone who is supposed to be a human being, instead acts like an animal with a weapon in his hand determined to murder as many Jews as possible. Jews are taught to learn from and carry holy books, not weapons to be used to kill.  Just like Jessie and Cliffy, his grandparents,  would be kind and considerate to anyone they met, no matter if they were a Jew or not, it was important that they treated everyone with respect. And that made a very big impression on me because during the majority of the time I lived in South Africa, Apartheid was the law of the land and Eliyahu’s grandparents showed the same respect for blacks as they did for everyone else.  MAY HASHEM COMFORT YOU AMONG THE MOURNERS OF TZION AND YERUSHALAYIM.

                                                                      


Shuafat  is a mostly Arab neighborhood of East Jerusalem, forming part of north-eastern Jerusalem. Located on the old Jerusalem–Ramallah road about three miles north of the Old City, Shu'fat has a population of 35,000 residents.

Next to the Shu'fat neighbourhood there is a refugee camp of the same name, which was established by King Hussein of Jordan in 1965 to house Palestinian refugees from the Jerusalem, Lydda, Jaffa, and Ramleh areas, after the Muascar camp in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City had been closed.

Shu'fat borders Pisgat Ze'ev and Beit Hanina on the north, Shu'fat refugee camp on the east, French Hill on the south, and Ramat Shlomo on the west. Shu'fat is located in the part of the Judea-Samaria which was included in the municipal boundaries of Jerusalem after its occupation in 1967.



Resource: 

https://jewishbubba.blogspot.com/2021/11/eliyahu-david-kaye-and-possible.html

Debka:  https://www.debka.com/eliyahu-david-kay-was-murdered-by-a-muslim-cleric-serving-hamas-terrorists/

https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/in-memoriam-eliyahu-david-kay/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuafat

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