Be that as it may, it’s still the week of one of the said catastrophes.
Which means.....what?
If it happened last week, you would have said, "But this was the week the King David hotel was bombed! It's a signal!"
But if it happened next week, you would have said, "This was the week of the last atomic bombing!"
If it happened closer to the end of August, you're like, "This was the date of the First Zionist Congress!"
But if it was back earlier in July, it would be, "This is the same time Hezbollah started the Second Lebanon War, it's a message!"
May: "It's the anniversary of the foundation of the Israeli state!" or maybe "The anniversary of the attack on Ma'alot!" or maybe "The withdrawal from Lebanon!" January: "The anniversary of the end of the War of Independence!" or "the anniversary of the hostage swap with Hezbollah!" June: "The Six Day War!" or maybe "the anniversary of when Israel bombed Iraq's reactors!" or maybe "The Lebanon War!" October: "Yon Kipper War!" April: "Afula bombing!" "Death of Hitler!" February: "Hezbollah manifesto!" September: "End of Lebanon War!" November: "Founding of Hezbollah's Lebonese Resistance Brigades!"
If you decide that some random, completely unrelated event can be a "special sign", and that just being on the same week as that event is "close enough", then any fukking event will have some connection to something else that happened the same week. It makes you sound like the guy who suggested that he would blame virtually any major industrial accident in Lebanon on Mossad, just because it's "too big a coincidence" that...Mossad exists, I guess.





		
