Thursday, August 10, 2017

Why Tonight There Will Be No Funerals

This morning, a bomb stopped ticking. The bomb had five components...five terrorists who were on their way to launch a terror attack. Israelis are not reeling in shock tonight, not waiting for the names or expecting to go to funerals in the coming hours.

Early in the morning, an alert went out. Extra security was thrown around our city and into Jerusalem in anticipation of an attack. Police and security forces were desperately searching and in the end, they found a cell of five terrorists from Hebron.

They were found in the neighborhood of Al Azariya, which sits just to the west of my city; on the eastern edges of Jerusalem.

News said security forces has stopped a ticking bomb...a bomb that was, from what we understand, looking to explode itself in or near my city.

This evening, Maale Adumim mayor, Benny Kashriel, put out a note to the residents of Maale Adumim:
תושבים יקרים, שמח לבשר שחברי החוליה שתכננו, ככל הנראה, לבצע פיגוע, נעצרו על ידי כוחות הביטחון. ההתראה הוסרה, ואפשר לחזור לשגרה.
יישר כוח לאגף הביטחון שלנו, למשטרה ולכוחות צה"ל ומג"ב על פעילות מקצועית ואחראית לשמירה על ביטחוננו וללכידת חברי החוליה.
המשך ערב שקט ובטוח, בני
Dear residents,
We are happy to announce that the members of the squad that planned, apparently, to commit an attack, were arrested by the security forces. The alert has been removed, and you can get back to normal.
Congratulations to our security department, the police and the IDF for their professional handling of this and for keeping us safe and for capturing members of the squad.
A quiet and safe evening.    Benny
That the police caught these terrorists is no surprise - we have an amazing and well organized security system here in Israel. The reach and expertise of the military intelligence is, I believe, incomparable in all the world.

That our mayor wishes us a quiet and safe evening is no surprise. Almost weekly, the mayor communicates with his citizens via Facebook and through local papers. He is a very visible leader in our city; just one of many reasons he is consistently re-elected every few years. It is his vision of Maale Adumim that we have all struggled to achieve - from the library to the music conservatory to the ever widening industrial area and the growing population, even to the lake in the desert he insisted we would have...and we do.

What got to me in this announcement was just one line "אפשר לחזור לשגרה" -  "you can get back to normal."

Back to normal...this morning, our lives were in danger...we were being hunted. Something was supposed to explode or people were supposed to be stabbed. People were supposed to die today and our city and our country would have been plunged into mourning. Almost exactly 16 years ago, on August 9, 2001, an Arab terrorist blew himself up in the Sbarro pizzeria, murdering 15 people and injuring dozens.

I don't remember if there were warnings that day but I do remember watching moments after the attack. The devastation spilling into the streets - a place I pass almost every day. Today was supposed to be like that...only thanks to our army and soldiers, it didn't happen.

How do you return to normal on a day that wasn't supposed to be normal at all? Even as I ask the question, I know the answer. Normal is what we Israelis dream of, pray for, work towards.

Normal. In a few hours, my son will leave his base and head home. It will take him time; he'll be home very late. I bought him the mocha he loves; I made him the roasted meat he never tires of eating. A few more hours and he'll be home. I'll sleep normally this weekend; I'll close my phone. I got to see two of my grandchildren today; got to hold another yesterday and have a quick chat with another the day before that. 

I did my weekly shopping and put away all the bags. I have dishes waiting to be done; food that is already cooked and waiting and more I plan to make.

Normal. Tonight I'll mix the challah dough; tomorrow I'll bake it and fill the house with the smell of Shabbat. Tomorrow, I'll light the candles - I've already set them up.

Tonight in Israel, there won't be funerals. We won't wonder about names and pray for those who were wounded. 

Normal.

7 comments:

  1. An eloquent and moving post, Paula. Baruch Hashem for for His watching over us and our IDF heroes!

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  2. Beautifully written, beautiful, heartfelt sentiment. But may I add one thing - you wrote that thanks to our army and chayalim, we were saved. We are only saved by the G-d of Israel, through His shlichim - in this case our army and chayalim. Ain Od Milvado - there is nothing and no one other than our G-d!

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  3. Why do Jews hate free speech so much? For example, Mark Zuckerberg, a jew, will censor anything politically incorrect on Facebook and block you from posting for 30 days. Or what about the so called Holocaust? Why aren't we allowed to QUESTION if this "event" actually happened? There is zero physical proof the Holocaust happened and a guy got put in jail in Germany for 7 FUCKING YEARS simply for writing a 44 page book called "Did 6 Million Really Die?"

    The younger generation is not fooled by the lies of the Jews. Generation Z, that is people under 18, hang out at free speech sites like 4chan where they discuss the TRUTH. The TRUTH is that the Holocaust never happened, and that Jews control our media, educational institutions, medical industry, big pharma industry, government, and religious institutions. Basically, America and the West is living under a Jewish totalitarian state that HATES free speech.

    What is going to happen when this younger generation grows up and truly realizes how badly they have been betrayed by Jews? The Holocaust never happened but already a lot of them, kids only 13 or 14 years old, are saying they wish the Holocaust did happen. You Jews are digging your own graves and the younger generation are not going to tolerate you Jewish fascists any more. Don't be surprised if a new Hitler comes into power as early as 2024 and solves the JEWISH problem once and for all, a FINAL solution. You Jews brought this on yourselves, you fascist scum.

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  4. Are you still glad you preferred Trump?

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  5. Yes, absolutely. And do you know why? Because you can't retroactively change the choice the Democrats gave America. The choice was Bernie, Hillary or Trump...of those three, Trump was, without question, the only choice.

    I'm not impressed with Trump; I don't think he really understands the global situation and I have no clue what this has to do with this particular post, but yes, given all the factors I had then or now...I still maintain Trump was the best option. Was it a good one? No, of course not. But he remains many levels above the horror Hillary would have been.

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  6. Sorry, I know my question wasn't related to your post, but I read your blog regularly and remembered you preferred Trump as the least bad choice. I wondered if your view had changed post Charlottesville, but I suppose the more apposite question is - do you think he is still fit to hold office?

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  7. Please don't stop writing this blog.

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