Instructed not to use bomb shelters;
prepare safe room, seal with masking
tape in missile attack, gas masks until
all-clear – according to Isaiah: ‘Gather
in your chambers, shut your doors
hide until the wrath is past.’
(Isaiah 26:20)
West Bank missile strikes only injured,
no lives lost, two buildings destroyed
no-one killed, several missiles fell
into the sea, another blown off
course by strong wind
No damages from two missiles striking
Negev desert, two missiles fired
from Iraq just disappeared
A missile in building airshaft did not
explode; a lady in bed held safe by
a steel door frame when ceiling
collapsed in attack
November seasonal rains appeared on the
first day of war, 17 January, continued
six weeks with high winds, chemical
weapons could not be used with
winds blowing towards Iraq
Nowhere in Israel were any believers
touched by the attacks.
27 February - a national prayer day at
Jerusalem’s Great Synagogue; Prime
Minister Yitzhak Shamir and President
Chaim Herzog, on eve of Purim
28 February - Iraq agreed to UN cease-
fire on date commemorating Israel’s
deliverance from their enemies
through queen Esther’s
intervention
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http://www.benmelech.org/z-def/english/israel-bailey.htm
Miracles During the First Gulf War
Compiled by Roslyn Bailey from Israeli sources
The Gulf War lasted from January 17, 1991, to
February 28, 1991, about 6 weeks. A terrifying
experience for all Israelis, there were stories
about amazing deliverances and curious
"coincidences". The reader can decide
whether these were indeed miracles
or not, but most Israelis made up
their minds long ago.
Source / Copyright
Tract found in the Jaffa Gate coffee-shop in
Jerusalem. If you happen to know the address
of Roslyn Bailey, please send it to me. Thank you.
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