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call to trasfer PLO to PLO state Jordan - COmentator - 05-08-2025 Oh Israel listen.... https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/265247 RE: call to trasfer PLO to PLO state Jordan - COmentator - 05-08-2025 Agag the Amalek died by the sword by the order of Saul Haman [descendent of Agag] died on the gallows he intended for Mordecai [descendent of saul] caligula was killed 24 January 41 [25 Tevet 7561] 10 of tevet siege of jerusalem Hitler committed Suicide april 30.1945 17 Iyar 5705 [after the theft of silver from the Holy Temple, the Jewish defense force attacked and defeated the Roman garrison in Jerusalem. This day is sometimes commemorated as a local "Purim" celebration. ] Stalin died of stroke on purim March 5, 1953 18 Adar 5713 the Jews of Sana’a, Yemen, were saved from a decree plotted against them by the king’s anti-Semitic ministers, in which they were accused of killing the grand prince. Yemenite Jewry celebrated this day each year with feasting and rejoicing. Stalin and the Jews https://aish.com/stalin-and-the-purim-miracle/ https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/2995717/jewish/The-Miracle-of-Stalins-Death.htm Saddam Hussein started january 27, 1969 8 Shevat 5729 [the 8th day of the month of Shevat does not hold a specific, widely recognized holiday or significance. However, the month of Shevat itself, and particularly the 15th day, which is Tu bi-Shevat, is important for its connection to the "New Year for Trees". ] his reign by hanging 27 jews --he died 30 december 2006 [10 Tevet 5786 a fast day in the Jewish calendar that commemorates the beginning of the siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylonia in 587 BCE. This fast day is observed from before dawn to nightfall, even if it falls on the eve of Shabbat. The fast commemorates the event that led to the destruction of the First Temple, the downfall of the Kingdom of Judah, and the Babylonian exile. Here's a more detailed breakdown: What it is: The Tenth of Tevet is a fast day in the Jewish calendar. Why it's observed: It commemorates the beginning of the siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylonia. What happens: People fast from before dawn to nightfall, and extra prayers are recited. Significance: It marks a pivotal moment in Jewish history, the start of the siege that ultimately led to the destruction of the First Temple and the Babylonian exile. RE: call to trasfer PLO to PLO state Jordan - modernjudaic - 05-11-2025 Antarctica is a better option |