World News: Israel Mayor Suspects Weapons Cache Earmarked for Terrorism Caused Explosion

Former Israel Mayor David Rubin suspects the massive factory explosion in Lebanon, Beirut is a cover story created by the state media to hide the fact that the detonation was really a large weapons cache, earmarked to terrorize Israel.

The decades of generational hatred between Israel and Lebanon and their Middle East allies, as well as the history of terrorism in Beirut certainly is cause for suspicion. The possibility of domestic terrorism is also an explanation with the intent to make way for new factions to rise within Lebanon as the Kateab Party offices, the oldest political party in Lebanon, were located near the explosion site and destroyed, and the party leader killed.


Beltway Insider: Trump/GOP Derail, Boost Benefits, COVID-19 Surge, Totals, Boston Bomber, Election


David Rubin explains the foundation of his beliefs.

Q: The explosion, according to most early news media reports, was an accident, such as a factory mishap. You apparently think otherwise. Do all former Israeli mayors have such suspicious minds?

A: With thousands of terror attacks against Israel from that region, it is more than mere suspicion. Clearly, when you have an explosion that large, severely damaging buildings within several city blocks, and even causing some damage to a distant airport, it was more than fireworks or a gas leak. We have no concrete evidence yet, only circumstantial evidence, but an explosion of such magnitude would be impossible in a fireworks factory. A Hezbollah bomb-making factory under the guise of fireworks is much more likely.

Q: Forbes Magazine seems to be vindicating you, reporting that the Lebanese Prime Minister just admitted to there being 5.4 MILLION pounds of ammonium nitrate stored in the dockside warehouse in Beirut.


Breaking News: Twin Explosions Kill Hundreds, Injure Thousands


A: Yes, that was 15% as powerful as the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. Furthermore, the Beirut explosion created seismic waves equivalent to a 3.3 magnitude earthquake.

Q: What do you think was the purpose of having such a large number of explosives in that Beirut building?

A:  The terror group Hezbollah basically controls Lebanon and is always looking for new places to discreetly hide their weapons and bomb-making operations, which is clearly for use against Israel. If they want to store explosives in a factory, no one will dare stop them, not even their Prime Minister. 

Q: What is the origin and backing of Hezbollah that gives them free reign in Lebanon?


World News: European Axis Shifts as France and Germany Emerge as EU Leaders


A: Hezbollah was created by the regime in Iran to further their aim of destroying Israel. Iran continues to support them with large amounts of money, much of which was handed over to them by President Obama in those infamous photos of billions of dollars in palletized cash.

Q: All kidding aside, you have totally justifiable suspicion that this was terror related as you and your son were victims of a terror attack. Tell us about that.

A: I was wounded in a terrorist shooting attack and my three-year-old son was shot in the head in that attack. Thank God, the bullet missed his brain stem by one millimeter and after several operations, we both survived. It was very traumatic for us, but what I realized is that many thousands of other Israeli children have suffered from similar trauma or worse, which is what led me to establish the Shiloh Israel Children's Fund, for the purpose of healing the trauma of the terror victim children.


Presidente Mexicano Andrés Manuel López Obrador Hablo con Noticias Telemundo's Javier Vega


Q: Where may we get more information on Shiloh Israel Children's Fund, your charity that helps child victims of terror attacks?

Answer: www.ShilohIsraelChildren.org 

 

David Rubin, former Mayor of Shiloh Israel, is the author of the book, "Trump and the Jews" and five other books. Rubin is the founder and president of Shiloh Israel Children's Fund, established after he and his then three-year-old son were wounded in a terror attack. He can be found at www.DavidRubinIsrael.com or at http://www.ShilohIsraelChildren.org   

Haute Tease

  • Notre-Dame Tentée Par Le Privé ?

    L'incendie de Notre-Dame de Paris pose en filigrane la question du financement des travaux d'entretien des édifices religieux placés sous le contrôle d'un Etat endetté et tenté par l'appel au privé pour sauver un patrimoine au temps compté.  

  • Gift Guide: Stagedoor Candle Co. Releases Limited-Edition Valentines Collection

    Supporting Broadway during these unstable times just became easier. Stagedoor Candle Company, the home fragrance company inspired by Broadway's favorite characters, is celebrating Valentine's Day in a big way with a brand new limited- edition set of candles.  

  • Point de Rupture

    Si l'escalade diplomatique et militaire entre la Russie et l'Occident se poursuit au risque d'atteindre le point de rupture, la question qui se pose désormais est de savoir quand ce point sera atteint. Et l'Ukraine d'incarner l'espace ultime des frustrations russes. Non sans danger.  

  • Mickey: The Story of a Mouse Review – Awesome, Magical, Trip Down Memory Lane

    Mickey: The Story of a Mouse, from Walt Disney Animation, presents a delightful story of the origins of Mickey Mouse, Walt Disney's dream, and Mickey's continued evolution influenced by societal turbulence and changes in the entertainment industry.

     
  • BELFAST Review – Emotional, Moving, A Must See!

    Belfast, from Focus Features, tells a loss of innocence story as the streets of Belfast, Ireland, erupt with religious violence, and civil unrest as the Protestants and Catholics could find no common ground, and tolerance is lost.

     
  • Le Virus Et La Mouche Du Couche

    Entre confinement, inquiétude et sidération, le pays affronte un virus invisible porteur d’un lot de conséquences pour l’heure inconnues mais incontournables. Parmi les premières : humilité et modestie. Pourtant nul besoin d’attendre que le virus s’éteigne pour y satisfaire.