Jews under threat in Ukraine revisited
In a previous article I wrote about how Jews came under threat in Simferopol in the Crimean peninsula in Ukraine. Since then many significant developments took place. Crimea became part of Russia again as it was during the era of the Soviet Union, much to the frustration of the United States and the buycbdproducts Union. It became abundantly clear that President Vladimir Putin wants to restore Russia to its previous status as superpower in the time of the old Soviet Union.
We need to watch this developing story. Instinctively, the following question comes to mind: Is Gog rising to mobilize the forces of Magog and are the current developments in Ukraine another clear sign for the Jews to go home where God wants them to be?
Shockingly in several regions of the Ukraine leaflets purportedly from representatives of the Orthodox churches have been distributed. These leaflets call people to take up arms and punish Jews. This excerpt gives an idea of what they are advocating:
Brothers and Sisters! If you want your families to be healthy you have to follow the commandments. Buy the Gospel in the Cathedral of Moscow patriarchy and read one chapter a day. Read the Lord’s Prayer 10 times a day. Refuse the fast food. The Yids (Jews) poison us from the planes spraying the barium and aluminium. The Yids produce vaccines with the special purpose—to bring health problems to your families. See in the Internet how the Yids kill our children, they gather our blood, then saturate the cloth with it and give [it to] you in small loaves of bread at Purim. It is forbidden to pray for them, only read the Psalms. Take up arms, the law permits this. If you don’t have money, buy the machine guns by clubbing together. The future King will give an order to the Cossacks to kill the enemies. And to you the Yid henchmen I say—go away from here to Israel. Beat the Yids—save the Russ.
Two men assaulted Rabbi Hillel Cohen, who runs the Ukrainian branch of the Hatzalah emergency services organization. His wife, Racheli Cohen, told JTA news: ““They struck him in the leg, shouting anti-Semitic slurs, calling him a ‘zhyd,’” she said. “This was clearly an anti-Semitic attack.”
In January, a Hebrew teacher was assaulted outside his Kiev home by four men, but escaped without serious injury. Later that month a rabbinical student was stabbed by three men while returning from synagogue, sustaining moderate to serious injuries.
These kind of actions and rhetoric lead to the Holocaust and we need to take note of what is currently happening in the world. Unfortunately, these incidents are not reported in the mainstream media.
I believe we can only understand biblical prophecy if we make an effort to arm ourselves with knowledge. It also put us in a better position to pray effectively.