15
Jan

Miraculous Misses

   Posted by: mewize   in Israel

With the war in Israel raging, and people around the world watching, I wonder if anyone has paid attention to the hand of God playing part in the prosecution of the war effort. I collected some stories and videos from the news that show miraculous intervention that one could not easily discount as coincidental.

This first video, taken from a nearby surveillance camera, will cause shivers when you realize that there was only a few seconds for the tanker and a few meters for the filling station that neutralized a catastrophe. God’s timing is always perfect!

 

 

In this next video, a rocket narrowly misses a school building and lands in an unoccupied schoolyard.  Though the children are clearly frightened and frustrated by the situation, they are no less grateful for the saving grace that kept them alive.

 

In the next video, a news crew draws sniper fire while investigating a hi-jacked farm tractor. A short while after Palestinian snipers shot dead a volunteer from Ecuador, the news team covering the incident became the next target. The camera caught it all – the fear, the uncertainty, knowing your life can end with the next bullet. With so many bullets firing at so many targets, the only possible way they could have escaped unharmed is because God protected them. This is unbelievable!

 

 

This next video should give a different perspective of the ‘religion of peace’ and the operation they are working to advance in Israel. Watch it to the end and you will understand why Hamas militants and Israeli citizens could never live in peace as neighbors. They have clear differences in their understanding of peace.

 

 

Sadly, not everyone is immune to the attacks. As the next video shows, the kassam rockets often do more than cause fear. This is war, and of course in war people are often injured or killed.

 

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