River in Israel Turns Red from Blood “Like the Plague in Egypt”
By David Sidman May 14, 2020 , 9:38 am
Moshe and Aharon did just as Hashem commanded: he lifted up the rod and struck the water in the Nile in the sight of Pharaoh and his courtiers, and all the water in the Nile was turned into blood Exodus 7:20 (The Israel Bible™)
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The ‘Alexander’ Stream in central Israel has turned red from blood and it’s worrying locals reports Kann News. The stream, which is sourced in the Samarian city of Shechem (Nablus) flows to the Sharon region and then into the Mediterranean Sea.
According to the report, Arabs in the PA controlled areas of Tulkarem and Shechem in Samaria, dump blood as well other waste from their slaughter houses into the Shechem Stream which then flows into the Alexander river in the Hefer Valley of central Israel. It eventually deposits into the Mediterranean Sea.
The report notes that with the animal blood comes many excess body parts of the animals that are now polluting one of Israel’s few freshwater streams. “It looks like the plague of blood in Egypt” a local photographer named Amberto says.
And all the water in the Nile was turned into blood (Exodus 7:20)
Other locals complain that the smell of the bloody river is “rancid”.
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