No Rothschild Christmas in Bethlehem

A Hamas militant holds up a rifle at the funeral of a fellow fighter in 2019.
Israeli Prime Minister “Bibi” Netanyahu allowed millions in funds to flow to Hamas, the New York Times reported.
  • Israel tacitly encouraged Hamas to stay in power, according to the New York Times.
  • In some cases, Israeli support was more obvious.
  • Israeli security forces would help escort millions in funds into Gaza, helping Hamas, NYT reported.

https://www.businessinsider.com/israel-security-forces-escorted-suitcases-cash-hamas-qatar-report-2023-12

Baron David de Rothschild (Chairman of the WJC Governing Board), Lord Rothschild (Jacob), WJC President Ronald S. Lauder, and Robert Kraft. (c) Shahar Azran / World Jewish Congress

If there is NO GOD, then Baron David de Rothschild would make a great God Pretender! The Roth Baron is a leading member of what can’t helped be called ‘A Jewish Kabal’ that nests in the World Jewish Congress, that is The Jewish Mafia collecting Protection Money from all the Jews in Israel and in the Jewish Diaspora that Saint Paul fought the Judaizers for – and won! Pope Francis calls upon The Son of Peace to come to Jerusalem – to save Christmas! When did members of WJC attack Harvard, and in theory – take it over! Scott Bok suggest the Cabal is running Harvard – and Penn State! If I had not smelled a rat, I would never dug deeper – and discovered David Lauder, who shares Rulership with the Red Baron – who are eternally grateful to Hamas, for being…..Their Shill! This is what you would call the plant, the Bad Guy who harangues the Wizard of the Magic Elixir, and is proved.to be .

The Ex-Greatest Doubter That Ever Lived!

Jesus employed a lot of Shills for his Holy Work. On October 6th. I was studying how Peter was turned into a shill to make the very confusing New Testament, work.

On this day, December 29, 2023, I EXPOSE The Greatest Mistake a group of Powerful Jews Ever Made. The WJC forgot to Prop-up the Nativity Scenes in Israel, and give the impression they have nothing against Jesus – The Son of Peace! Right now, the IDF is bombing refugee camps in the Gaza, because Hamas double-crossed the Cabal, and made them….LOOK BAD as The Protectors of The Jews. If the IDF did nothing….FUNDING WOULD DRY UP. Looks like an Exrotion Racket to me!

John Presco ‘The Nazarite’

  1. an accomplice of a hawker, gambler, or swindler who acts as an enthusiastic customer to entice or encourage others:“I used to be a shill in a Reno gambling club” · “the agency is a shill for the nuclear power industry”

US universities including Cornell, Harvard and MIT raked in $13B in ‘undocumented contributions’ from foreign donors: report

Ousted University of Pennsylvania chairman Scott Bok is arguing that donors should not get a say in school functions after several wealthy businessmen withdrew their donations to the college over its handling of antisemitic incidents on campus.

“But they are not shareholders so I don’t think they should have a particularly loud voice on how universities are run.”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ousted-upenn-board-chair-says-donors-shouldn-t-decide-policy-after-contributions-pulled-over-school-s-handling-of-antisemitism/ar-AA1maank

Jerusalem Christian Quarter
Jerusalem’s Christian Quarter where there would usually be Christmas trees and decorations at this time of year [Al Jazeera]

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

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/pope-francis-posts-political-christmas-message-amid-israel-hamas-war/ar-AA1m0CKy

The Pontiff took to X, formerly Twitter, to share his thoughts on the ongoing Israeli war efforts in Gaza, which are retaliation to Palestinian militant group Hamas‘ surprise attack on October 7 that led to the death of 1,200 people in Israel. Around 20,400 people have been killed in Gaza, according to The Associated Press.

“Tonight, our hearts are in Bethlehem, where the Prince of Peace is once more rejected by the futile logic of war, by the clash of arms that even today prevents him from finding room in the world. #Christmas,” wrote Pope Francis.

Jesus is sometimes referred to as the Prince of Peace, especially around Christmas time.

https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2023/12/23/in-jerusalems-christian-quarter-it-doesnt-even-feel-like

By Al Jazeera Staff

Published On 23 Dec 202323 Dec 2023

During a normal December, the aged limestone streets and alleys are brightly lit and bustling with pilgrims and locals alike, accompanied by Christmas carols from nearby shops.

On these silent nights and days, the streets are mostly empty.

“It doesn’t even feel like Christmas,” said Christo, a soft-spoken Palestinian shopkeeper from inside his Christian souvenir shop stocked with beautiful religious garments while angelic music plays in the background.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Ren%C3%A9_de_Rothschild

David de Rothschild was born in New York City (the first “Free French” registered at the Consulate according to him[2]), as a result of his parents having to escape the Germans during the German occupation of France in World War II. He is the son of Guy de Rothschild (1909–2007) and his first wife and distant cousin, the former Baroness Alix Hermine Jeannette Schey de Koromla (1911–1982). His maternal grandfather was the Hungarian Baron Pips Schey. While his mother remained in New York City throughout the war, his father went to England where he joined the Free French Forces. Following the liberation of France, the family returned to their home in Paris. His parents eventually divorced. David de Rothschild was educated at Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris in Paris from which he graduated in 1966.[3]

He has one half-brother: Baron Édouard de Rothschild from his father’s later marriage to Baroness Marie-Hélène van Zuylen van Nyevelt.[3]

https://www.worldjewishcongress.org/en/bio/david-de-rothschild

Currently David de Rothschild is the Executive Chairman of the Rothschild Group, chairman of the Foundation for the Memory of Shoah and Commander of the Legion d’Honneur.

Israeli security officials scored a major intelligence coup in 2018: secret documents that laid out, in intricate detail, what amounted to a private equity fund that Hamas used to finance its operations.

The ledgers, pilfered from the computer of a senior Hamas official, listed assets worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Hamas controlled mining, chicken farming and road building companies in Sudan, twin skyscrapers in the United Arab Emirates, a property developer in Algeria, and a real estate firm listed on the Turkish stock exchange.

The documents, which The New York Times reviewed, were a potential road map for choking off Hamas’s money and thwarting its plans. The agents who obtained the records shared them inside their own government and in Washington.

Nothing happened.

For years, none of the companies named in the ledgers faced sanctions from the United States or Israel. Nobody publicly called out the companies or pressured Turkey, the hub of the financial network, to shut it down.

Rivlin thanks WJC for standing up for Jewish people / Netanyahu to WJC: Israel isn’t isolated     

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JERUSALEM – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a delegation of World Jewish Congress (WJC) leaders on Sunday that despite the perception that Israel is isolated, there had been a dramatic expansion of relations with countries recently, including in the Arab world, something that would have been inconceivable just five years ago. “There is a lot of talk about Israel’s isolation. I beg to differ,” Netanyahu said. Countries across the Middle East were starting to view Israel less as an enemy and more as an important ally in the fight against terror. On Monday, the WJC Executive members were received by Israel’s President Reuven Rivlin, who outlined three major challenges facing Israel and the Jewish Diaspora. The WJC delegation at both meetings was headed by WJC President Ronald S. Lauder, Chairman of the Governing Board David de Rothschild, and Treasurer Chella Safra.
 
Netanyahu called the core of the conflict in the Middle East a conflict between medievalism and modernity. The cause of the specific conflict with the Palestinians is not territories and not settlements, but the persistent refusal of the Palestinians to recognize a Jewish state in any boundary and the inculcation to hate, the prime minister said. “I am very hopeful for Israel’s future,” Netanyahu said, telling the WJC delegation: “You have always been there for us.”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/christmas-canceled-fears-of-christian-extinction-in-christs-birthplace/ar-AA1m1ly2

https://www.worldjewishcongress.org/en/news/wjc-to-dedicate-substantial-portion-of-proceeds-from-herzl-award-dinner-to-security-of-jewish-communities-worldwide-11-3-2018

In accepting the award together with Baron David de Rothschild, Chairman of the World Jewish Congress Governing Board, Lord Rothschild, said: “On behalf of our family, we are so proud to be given your medal in the name of Herzl. He made the almost impossible happen after 2,000 years. In doing so, he no less than changed the history of the world. As David Wolfson said in his eulogy for Herzl in 1904, Herzl’s name will, and I quote, ‘remain sacred and unforgotten for as long as a single Jew lives on this Earth. To have our family’s name linked with Herzl is a great honor.”

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

cabal is a group of people who are united in some close design, usually to promote their private views or interests in an ideology, a state, or another community, often by intrigue and usually without the knowledge of those who are outside their group. The use of this term usually carries negative connotations of political purpose, conspiracy and secrecy.[1][2] It can also refer to a secret plot or a clique, or it may be used as a verb (to form a cabal or secretly conspire).[1][3]

Etymology[edit]

The term cabal is derived from Kabbalah (a word that has numerous spelling variations), the Jewish mystical interpretation of the Hebrew scripture (קַבָּלָה). In Hebrew, it means “received doctrine” or “tradition”, [4] In European culture (Christian CabalaHermetic Qabalah) it became associated with occult doctrine or a secret.[5]

Usage in the Netherlands[edit]

In Dutch, the word kabaal, also kabale or cabale, was used during the 18th century in the same way. The Friesche Kabaal (The Frisian Cabal) denoted the Frisian pro-Orange nobility which supported the stadholderate, but also had great influence on stadtholders Willem IV and Willem V and their regents, and therefore on the matters of state in the Dutch Republic.[10] This influence came to an end when the major Frisian nobles at the court fell out of favor. The word nowadays has the meaning of noise, uproar, racket.[11] It was derived as such from French and mentioned for the first time in 1845.[12]

Against the backdrop of the canceled celebrations, the world watches as Bethlehem grapples with the impact of the crisis on its historic significance and the broader implications for the region.

Bethlehem-based Reverend Mitri Raheb and Pastor Isaac Munther reflect on the deep connections between the Christmas story and the current struggles of displaced Gazans.

Pope Francis’ condemns Israel’s terrorism on all sides, and backchannel congressional efforts persist to protect religious sites. There are a growing number of fears of the potential extinction of the Christian presence in Gaza.

Jesus’ Birthplace Bethlehem Cancels Christmas

This pictorial report captures the poignant atmosphere in Bethlehem, the revered birthplace of Jesus Christ, as it cancels traditional Christmas festivities in a show of solidarity with Palestinians affected by the conflict in Gaza.© Dan Lundberg/Flickr

Above the location believed to be the birthplace of Jesus, a painting adorns the space within the Grotto of the Nativity—an underground cave situated beneath the Basilica of the Nativity. Bethlehem, located in the occupied West Bank of Palestine pauses to mourn the situation in Gaza. 

Bethlehem’s Silent Night

Christmas Canceled: Fears of Christian Extinction in Christ’s Birthplace© Ben & Gab/Flickr

In a poignant display of unity with the suffering Palestinians in Gaza, Bethlehem, the sacred birthplace of Jesus Christ, has made the heart-wrenching decision to cancel its traditional Christmas festivities. The streets normally adorned with lights and decorations during the holiday season, now bear a somber atmosphere as the city grapples with the ongoing conflict and its toll on the region. Above, you see Manger Square at Christmas, Bethlehem, Palestine, in 2012. 

Bethlehem Mourns, World Watches

This image from 1890 show Pilgrims entering Bethlehem at Christmas time. Bethlehem has been a significant pilgrimage site for Christians for centuries. As the traditional birthplace of Jesus Christ, Bethlehem holds deep religious and historical significance for Christians and seekers from around the world.© Library of Congress/ Wikimedia Commons

Pilgrims from various denominations visit Bethlehem to connect with the roots of their faith, participate in religious ceremonies, and experience the cultural and spiritual heritage associated with the biblical narrative of the birth of Jesus. The Church of the Nativity, built over the traditional site of Jesus’ birth, is a major pilgrimage destination and a symbol of Bethlehem’s enduring role in Christian pilgrimage. 

Symbolism Amidst Rubble

Baby Jesus in a Nativity of rubble, in Bethlehem.© Reverend Isaac Munther/Twitter

Delivering a sermon against the poignant backdrop of a nativity scene surrounded by rubble, Reverend Isaac Munther, a Palestinian pastor in Bethlehem, speaks passionately about the symbolism of Christmas amid the ongoing crisis. Despite the cancellation of festive celebrations, Reverend Munther asserts that the spirit of Christmas cannot be extinguished, echoing a message of hope in the face of adversity. 

The war in Gaza has prompted the city, traditionally seen as the birthplace of Jesus, to tone down its Christmas celebrations

A pastor lights a candle next to a crèche in which a statue of the baby Jesus lies amid rubble.
The Rev. Munther Isaac lighting a candle next to an improvised crèche this month in the West Bank city of Bethlehem.Credit…Samar Hazboun for The New York Times

By Yara Bayoumy and Samar Hazboun

Reporting from Bethlehem in the West Bank

Published Dec. 23, 2023Updated Dec. 27, 2023

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There will be no musical festivities. No tree-lighting ceremony. No extravagant decorations that normally bedeck the West Bank city of Bethlehem at Christmas. With the war in Gaza raging, this is a city in mourning.

In perhaps the most overt display of how Israel’s war in Gaza has dampened Christmas celebrations in the city seen as the birthplace of Jesus, a Lutheran church put up its crèche, but with a sad and symbolic twist. The baby Jesus — wrapped in a keffiyeh, the black-and-white checkered scarf that has become a badge of Palestinian identity — is lying not in a makeshift cradle of hay and wood. Instead, he lies among the rubble of broken bricks, stones and tiles that represent so much of Gaza’s destruction.

“We’ve been glued to our screens, seeing children pulled from under the rubble day after day. We’re broken by these images,” said the Rev. Munther Isaac, the pastor at the Evangelical Lutheran Christmas Church who created the crèche. “God is under the rubble in Gaza, this is where we find God right now.”

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US universities including Cornell, Harvard and MIT raked in $13B in ‘undocumented contributions’ from foreign donors: report

Ousted University of Pennsylvania chairman Scott Bok is arguing that donors should not get a say in school functions after several wealthy businessmen withdrew their donations to the college over its handling of antisemitic incidents on campus.

“But they are not shareholders so I don’t think they should have a particularly loud voice on how universities are run.”

Bok, the CEO of investment bank Greenhill & Co., had previously expressed similar sentiments in an op-ed he wrote for the Philadelphia Inquirer.

“Donors should not be able to decide campus policies or determine what is taught…,” he wrote, saying that “universities need to be very careful of the influence of money, especially one like Penn, which has a business school with a brand larger than the university itself.”

He claimed in the piece that for nearly all of his 19 years on the board of trustees, there was a “very broad, largely unspoken consensus on the roles of the various university constituencies: the board, donors, alumni, faculty and administration.

Ousted UPenn board chair says donors shouldn’t decide school policy© Provided by New York PostOusted University of Pennsylvania chairman Scott Bok is arguing that donors shouldn’t get a say in university functions. REUTERS

The decision came after several big-name donors withdrew their contributions of hundreds of millions of dollars to the elite university in an effort spearheaded by fellow Wall Street tycoon Apollo Management CEO Marc Rowan — a graduate of Wharton who along with his wife donated $50 million to the business school in 2018.

Rowan demanded in a letter to the board in October that Bok and now-former president Liz Magill resign in disgrace, and asked other business leaders to follow suit.

Ousted UPenn board chair says donors shouldn’t decide school policy© Provided by New York PostApollo Global Management CEO Marc Rowan started an effort for donors to withdraw their funds from the school. AFP via Getty Images

The efforts grew after Magill failed to definitively say that calls for the genocide of Jews on campus violated the university’s Code of Conduct, with even former Utah Gov. John Huntsman saying the school needed to cut ties with its leadership.

Speaking to Bloomberg TV on Thursday, Bok said the board was struggling to determine its best option as “we haven’t had any sort of crisis or controversy in a really long time.”

He cautioned that trustees — who are typically only focused on an institution’s financial health — “shouldn’t overreact” in such a situation.

“It’s a small fraction of 1% of the people at these elite schools that are actively involved in a way that anybody would find troubling,” he claimed of those who were engaging in antisemitism.

“We shouldn’t fundamentally tear up a governance model that has worked for a very, very long time and made our universities the envy of the world because of a very short-term crisis.”

Ousted UPenn board chair says donors shouldn’t decide school policy© Provided by New York PostMore and more donors withdrew their funds after former president Liz Magill failed to definitively say that calls for the genocide of Jews violate the university’s Code of Conduct. Michael Brochstein/SOPA Images/Shutterstock

Others at the Ivy League school have also claimed that the donors overstepped their bounds, especially after Rowan sent an email to trustees asking them to examine the “criteria for qualification for memberships in the faculty,” according to the Inquirer.

Rowan claimed in the letter that Penn has a “culture” problem that the board must address.

“While antisemitism has received the most attention, I believe this is just a symptom of a larger problem … a culture that allowed antisemitism to take root and be accepted inside UPenn, that has allowed for preferred free speech and one that has distracted from UPenn’s core mission of scholarship, research and academic excellence,” he wrote, according to the Inquirer. 

He went on to say that Magill’s failure represented that of the entire board, because it failed to address questions he said were key “based on the roles and responsibilities of trustees as dictated in UPenn’s charter” and “the outcome of numerous conversations with trustees, faculty academic leaders and other institutions and elsewhere.”

Ousted UPenn board chair says donors shouldn’t decide school policy© Provided by New York PostRowan claimed in an October letter that Penn has a “culture” problem that the board must address. Police Free Penn

Upon reading the letter, the UPenn chapter of the American Association of University Professors released a statement saying: “Today, unelected trustees with no academic experience are evidently attempting a hostile takeover of the core academic functions of the University of Pennsylvania — functions related to curriculum, research and the hiring and evaluation of faculty.

“The questions being considered by the trustees represent an assault on the principle of academic freedom, which was first articulated a century ago to safeguard the educational mission of universities,” the statement said.

But even Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro slammed the board for its failure “to take concrete action” amid the antisemitism on campus.

He said he first met with Magill and Bok following a controversial “Palestine Writes” literary festival that was held at the school in September.

Shapiro would then go on to hold more meetings with university officials following Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel, wanting to learn what the university was doing to hold professors accountable if they made students feel unsafe, he told the Wall Street Journal.

Ousted UPenn board chair says donors shouldn’t decide school policy© Provided by New York PostPennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said the school needs an immediate “change in policy and approach.” StopAntisemites/ X

Bok said he remembered that conversation, “but anything that involves limiting what tenured professors can say on campus is obviously going to take a lot of consultation with faculty and is not going to be something a president can unilaterally do.”

Shapiro said he also spoke with Magill and Bok about creating a more robust response to people ripping down Israeli flags or putting up antisemitic stickers on private property.

“Penn has a lot of work to do now, as they select a new chair and as they select a new president,” the Democratic governor said. “But we can’t wait on all that. We need a change in policy and approach that happens at Penn now.”

When asked how the university should try to find a balance between free speech and calls for genocide, Shapiro simply said: “That’s their challenge.”

Endorsing Ceasefire Is Genocide? No!

Posted on December 17, 2023 by Royal Rosamond Press

UN General Assembly adopts a resolution on “Protection of civilians and upholding legal and humanitarian obligations” during the 45th plenary meeting of the resumed 10th Emergency Special Session.

UN Photo/Loey Felipe

UN General Assembly adopts a resolution on “Protection of civilians and upholding legal and humanitarian obligations” during the 45th plenary meeting of the resumed 10th Emergency Special Session.

Houston dentist Lonnie E. Smith, plaintiff in the landmark Supreme Court case Smith v. Allwright, casts his ballot in the 1944 Texas Democratic primary election (July 22, 1944).

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for President of Russia Vladimir Putin[8] (who has explicitly supported the forced adoptions, including by enacting legislation to facilitate them)[9] and Children’s Rights Commissioner Maria Lvova-Belova for their alleged involvement.[8] According to international law, including the 1948 Genocide Convention, such acts constitute genocide if done with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a nation or ethnic group.[10][a]

such acts constitute genocide 

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has placed Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill of Moscow on its wanted list, according to the Interior Ministry’s wanted persons database on Dec. 15.

hen-mazzig-original – Why Evolution Is True

Moralism looks very nice when you’re a Western liberal and decide that the consequences of the positions you take are irrelevant. But the question of consequences is also a moral question.”

Hen Mazzig makes the case a ceasefire is calling for the GENEOCIDE of all Jewish people wherever they are found – and is ANTICEMITISM? He too attacks the “Western liberal” for wanting – MORE PEACE? The United Nations called for a CEASEFIRE that is being DEMONIZED as we come close to the Birth of Jesus ‘The Son of Peace’. Due to the violence, Christmas has been CANCELED in Jerusalem. Does Mazzig – CARE?

I will try to keep this post simple. My objectives are to take away the Four Holy Ghosts of Holy War.

Ghost One: Hamas has no chance of defeating the Israeli army, on the sea, and in the air!

Ghost Two: Hamas does not FIGHT IN THE OPEN because Israeli jets and helicopters would destroy this non-professional force - in hours! How about the guns on Israeli naval ships?

Ghost Three: Hamas does not HIDE behind women and children, thus the Israeli Airforce has the right to bomb civilian targets – INCLUDING WOMEN AND CHILDREN!

Ghost Four: Western Moral Liberalism is referring to Thirty million Black Voters – and the Black Church. Putin, Kirill, and the Netanyahu Zionists HATE Black Democrats – who did not steal the election from Donald Trump – the racist they wanted to win – and still do!

I call upon Hamas to release all Jewish Children because they are guilty of genocide!

I demand Zionists Propagandists STOP using FAKE MORAL MIND CONTROL to take away THE OPINIONS of American Voters, so they can empower the Republican Party. The Zionist War Machine is after SWING VOTERS, and the vote of Jewish Americans.

I call upon every Zionist in Israel to SIGN a statement declaring President Biden – DID NOT STEAL THE ELECTION! Write your elected officials. and withhold FUNDING for Israel until this Nation – DECLARES BIDEN THE RIGHTFUL PRESIDEND OF THE UNITED STATES!

John Presco

These five acts were: killing members of the group, causing them serious bodily or mental harm, imposing living conditions intended to destroy the group, preventing births, and forcibly transferring children out of the group.

Pressuring Israel, which is on a rescue mission to release its citizens from captivity and bring a group of barbaric death agents to justice, will do nothing to bring peace of mind to humanity or peace to the region.

I am certain that this is clear to many of those calling for a ceasefire. But much like the chant “from the river to the sea,” the calls for “a ceasefire” have turned into another thinly veiled euphemism for the destruction of the Jewish state that is meant to fool the American public.

https://www.timesofisrael.com/why-a-clear-moral-anti-russian-stance-from-israel-might-not-be-good-for-anyone/


At the same time, Israeli leaders know they must maintain strategic ties with Russia. Israel is unique among Western countries in that it does not see Moscow as an adversary, and Russia does not feel threatened by Israel. Though Israel proved itself willing to kill Soviet soldiers and pilots during the Cold War, today the situation is quite different.

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