The King of Jerusalem
@lifecoachjerusalem (1129)
Israel
March 30, 2024 2:47pm CST
The kings of Mossad
Love letters
Or how the Mossad
brings us closer to the Times
Messianics
David Ben Yshay
2
King Lebon's prosecutor has before him a voluminous file:
more than 900 pages. It releases the strap and releases the cover
thick on which it is written in large letters: DEAL
YOSSEF WYBRAN.
Abu Nidal claimed responsibility for the assassination of the professor in Baghdad
Yossef in the parking lot of the Erasmus university hospital in
Brussels. Professor Yossef Wybran, he is the President of the
Coordination Committee of Jewish Organizations in Belgium. HAS
the time of this heinous assassination the professor heads the department
of Internal Medicine on the 7th floor of the Hospital Center
Academic Erasmus.
He is a specialist in the treatment of AIDS. It is also
member of the Auschwitz committee, following the rant of the
brilliant philosopher André Glucksman, peace be upon him, on the subject of
good Carmelite sisters, because Glucksman said during a
press conference at the Alliance Française of Jerusalem “A
Auschwitz we can only put swastikas and not
Catholic crosses »
The Belgian prosecutor is now releasing the transcripts of all
computers and cell phones that police
judicial decision taken at 12 place de la Révolution Belge in Brussels.
Lebon, the prosecutor of his majesty the King of the Belgians, hesitates. By
where to start?
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@RebeccasFarm (86833)
• United States
30 Mar
This sounds daunting. Gripping though thanks Rachel for sharing this with us.
@RebeccasFarm (86833)
• United States
30 Mar
@lifecoachjerusalem I simply like the flow the way it is. Of course it could be a bit more organized perhaps, but I am not an editor, only a reader that is enjoying this history.
@lifecoachjerusalem (1129)
• Israel
30 Mar
@RebeccasFarm I am not sure that the novel is a history. That's why I want more input and to see other people's reactions.
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@RebeccasFarm (86833)
• United States
30 Mar
@lifecoachjerusalem I am trying my best to input..I am not a historian but this novel sounds historically interesting. As if it is indeed history.