Yesterday’s Rally

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The number 300,000 is an estimation of the amazing crowd the Rally accumulated. This is a powerful number showing considerable solidarity America has for Israel. Just observing from a livestream was incredible and I watched from several.

Besides the muting of some of those livestreams something more heinous did happen yesterday. In all there were 16 busses that didn’t make their destinations. The drivers made foolish decisions that frustrated 900 Jewish men and women trying to get to the Rally. Some waited for hours before hearing rumors that the drivers refused to drive them after all of their travels and were only 20 miles away from their destination.

This company was hired to drive these people to this event. Then they just turn around and refuse to do their job based on these people and their religion. They should not still have jobs for this blatant discrimination. Although the student I heard would not say that was what he specifically wanted himself. He wanted to be with his American-Jewish people. Because of the selfish actions of those drivers these travelers didn’t make it to their destination at all and went home frustrated.

What made the drivers do this?

Hopefully the distinct differences between the violent Pro-Hamas Protests and yesterday was seen and felt by the world. I pray the fact they were still so close to the biggest Israeli Rally maybe since Biblical times.

I wonder what Moses, Aaron, Joshua or Caleb would have thought about this march compared to leaving Egypt, walking the Red Sea and marching around Jericho?

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