This story really grabbed my heart. I am so very, very sad and all the deaths in this war. War is hell. So many innocent people are dying. Sharon and I are praying for peace. Our prayer is that the meeting between U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and the Palestinian President will bear fruit.
If you have a warm and cozy home, something to eat, good health care, and are able to go to Church you so very blessed.
CBS News Reports:
Running out of gas in your car is often a sign to stop, but not for one doctor in Gaza.
Hassan Zain al-Din has been tending to those who have been injured by the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, a mission that he wanted to continue no matter what.
So, he bought a bicycle.
Al-Din said he uses that bike to travel more than 9 miles back and forth between the Chronic Disease Center and to see his patients at United Nations schools and makeshift shelters. In some areas, the rubble from the ongoing war is so bad that al-Din has to walk, carrying the bike as he goes. More Here
Blinken Meets with Palestinian President:
RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken brought his frenetic Mideast diplomatic push on the Israel-Hamas war to the occupied West Bank on Sunday, meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in his latest bid to ease civilian suffering in the Gaza Strip and begin to sketch out a post-conflict scenario for the territory. More Here
Israel at war: IDF deep in Gaza, fighting resumes in North
Day 30 of the war: Where it began and where it will end
You will love this report!
I weep inside at this story! My Dad, Wally Moede was a SGT. in the U.S. Marines in WW II! I miss him so much! The World War II generation is our greatest ever! As Sharon and I minister, we love on them with the love of Jesus and prayer. The World War II generation is a treasure that is passing away more and more everyday. Now we see that our Vietnam Veterans are passing away. I love meeting many Vets in the post office! make sure and hug a Veteran today!
This precious story is from FOX NEWS:
World War II veterans Benjamin Berry and Jacob Ruser were surrounded by overwhelming German forces at the Battle of the Bulge in the winter of 1944-45.
This autumn, just ahead of Veterans Day, they’ll be surrounded by thankful Americans on the streets of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
U.S. Army Cpl. Berry, 100, and PFC Ruser, 98, will be the grand marshals on Sunday, Nov. 5, of the Philadelphia Veterans Parade & Festival. More Here
American Minute with Bill Federer: World War II was the deadliest military conflict in history, with an estimated 85 million deaths, mostly in the Pacific, and Europe’s Western Front and Eastern Front.
Battle of the Bulge–Freezing Winter 1944 WWII “We will go forward to victory” with God’s help