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Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Obama Says ONLY Voters Can Stop the Hate in America, Franklin Graham's Answer Is Quite Different - CBN News


Robert Bowers, Cesar Sayoc, and Gregory Bush, suspects in recent violent attacks in the US
Obama Says ONLY Voters Can Stop the Hate in America, 
Franklin Graham's Answer Is Quite Different
10-29-2018
CBN News Benjamin Gill
The man accused of sending at least 14 explosive devices to prominent liberal critics of  President 
Trump appeared in court Monday, facing up to 48-years in prison if he's found guilty.

Cesar Sayoc is facing five federal charges in connection with mailing bomb-like devices to top 
Democrats and media personalities. USA Today reports his family says Sayoc showed signs of mental 
illness and would get angry when his relatives asked him to seek help.

The world is also reeling from the attack against a Jewish community in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on 
Saturday. An anti-Semitic gunman murdered 11 people as they were attending a religious event at 
thousands more stood outside for the vigil. The suspected gunman, Robert Bowers, told police he 
wanted to "kill Jews."

Meanwhile, a Kentucky man faces possible hate crime charges in the killing of two black people at 
a grocery store in a Louisville suburb last week.

Police say Gregory Bush, who is white, tried to enter a predominantly black church just minutes 
earlier, but couldn't get in. New surveillance video shows that 10 to 15 minutes before the shooting, 
Bush tried to enter First Baptist Church. Police say he then went to a nearby Kroger and opened fire,
killing one person in the store and another in the parking lot.

Police have not yet provided a motive, but say Bush did not know the victims. Court documents 
revealed that Bush has a history of mental illness. The incident is being investigated as a possbile 
hate crime.

Amidst this disturbing spate of violent, hate-filled attacks, former President Barack Obama told 
a political rally that the "only" way stop all the hate is by voting.

"The only check on bad behavior is you and your vote. It's you," Obama told the crowd. "You could 
be saving somebody's life just by voting. That power rests in your hands."

Franklin Graham turned to prayer as the key to halting the hate, saying Jesus is the "only" ultimate 
solution.

And after last week's bomb scare Graham wrote, "Disagreeing with someone's politics or their stand 
on issues does not justify violence, harassment, or intimidation tactics. We can agree to disagree. We 
can argue our points passionately, but with civility. We are blessed to live in a country where we can 
still let our voice be heard in the voting booth. This is another reminder of how important it is to pray 
for our leaders and for healing for our nation. Also pray for all those targeted in these recent acts. 
Jesus Christ is the only one who can heal the hate in a human heart—He's the answer for each person, 
for our families, and for our country."

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Israeli father of 7 run over and killed near Hebron after stoning attack - TIMES OF ISRAEL

Palestinian youth throw stones towards Israeli security forces during clashes in the West Bank town of Hebron on October 4, 2015. (AFP/Hazem Bader)

Palestinian youth throw stones towards Israeli security forces during clashes in the West Bank town of Hebron on October 4, 2015. (AFP/Hazem Bader)

Israeli father of 7 run over and killed near Hebron after stoning attack

Avraham Hasano hit by truck in southern West Bank when getting out of car to inspect damage; truck driver hands himself in to PA police

 October 20, 2015

An Israeli civilian was killed on Tuesday after he was hit by a truck as he inspected the damage to his own car caused when he was pelted with rocks by Palestinians near the West Bank city of Hebron.


Channel 2 television later named the victim as Avraham Asher Hasano, aged 54, a father of seven from the settlement of Kiryat Arba, on the outskirts of Hebron.

MDA paramedics attempted to resuscitate Hasano in preparation for evacuation by helicopter, but he died at the scene.

Initial reports indicated Hasano stopped his car after it was hit by rocks as he drove through the Al Fawar junction, near the Palestinian village of the same name, southwest of Hebron.

Avraham Hasano (Channel 2 screenshot)
Avraham Hasano (Channel 2 screenshot)

Hasano got out to inspect the damage. As he stood at the side of the road, he was hit by a passing truck that continued driving and left the area.

It was not clear if the second vehicle was deliberately driven into the Israeli. The driver gave himself up to the Palestinian security forces in the area shortly afterward. He said he had hit Hasano by accident and fled the scene out of fear, Army Radio reported.

The Palestinian driver may be transferred to Israeli security forces for further investigation of the incident.

Channel 1 reported that Palestinian rioters attacked Israeli forces and medics as they tried to attend to the victim.

Earlier in the day, an IDF army officer sustained light injuries after being stabbed by a Palestinian man in the southern West Bank.

The stabber was shot and killed during the attack, amid what the army said a “violent riot” in the village of Beit Awwa in the Hebron Hills region.

MDA paramedics treated the injured soldier at the scene for a hand wound. The officer, a company commander in the Givati infantry brigade, was expected to be taken to the hospital for further medical treatment.

The Palestinian Authority Health Ministry identified the stabber as Adi Hashem al Masalmeh, 24, from Beit Awwa.

The attacks came after Monday saw a rare respite from several weeks of almost daily shooting and stabbing attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers, both in the West Bank and throughout Israel.

Dozens have been killed or injured in the attacks.

The last month has also seen a surge in violent clashes in the West Bank between Palestinians and Israeli troops.

While many of the attacks have been centered around Jerusalem, the weekend saw a spike in stabbings in and around the flashpoint West Bank city of Hebron, with three stabbing attacks on Saturday alone.

The current outbreak of violence was fueled by rumors that Israel was plotting to destroy the Al-Aqsa Mosque and take over the Temple Mount, the holiest site to Jews and the third holiest one to Muslims.

Israel has adamantly denied the allegations, saying there are no plans to change the status quo between Muslim worshipers and Jewish visitors to the site, and has accused the Palestinians of incitement. Jews can currently visit the religious holy site but are not allowed to pray there.


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