It appears that most Americans support Israel’s battle to defeat terror group Hamas. But here and around the world, many leaders have spoken out against Israel.
Anti-Israel lawmakers have accused Israel of “genocide,” while ignoring the crimes committed against Israelis by Hamas.
One lawmaker decided to rail against Israel, as it continues its war in Gaza. The man even claimed Israel would not be able to “escape the wrath of God.” Immediately afterward, this incredible thing happened.
A Turkish lawmaker had a heart attack and fell to the ground in Parliament on Tuesday after declaring that Israel will “not be able to escape the wrath of God,” according to reports…
“Even if you escape the torment of history, you will not be able to escape the wrath of God.”
He then turned and fainted, hitting his ground on what appeared to be a marble floor. [Source: Fox News]
In what many will call proof there is a God, Turkish lawmaker Hasan Bitmez had a heart attack immediately after claiming Israel will suffer “the wrath of God.” The man was criticizing Israel for its invasion of Gaza.
During his speech, he claimed that Israel will not be able to escape “the torment of conscience.” It appears the man accused Israel of committing evil in its campaign to defeat terror group Hamas.
He went on to say that even if Israel escapes “the torment of history,” it will not be able to “escape the wrath of God.” It appears Bitmez was saying God himself will punish Israel for defending itself after Hamas killed 1,200 of its citizens.
After saying this, Bitmez turned and fainted—suffering from a heart attack. BBC reported that he was given first aid and CPR, before being taken away by emergency medical staff.
A statement revealed that “two main veins” of Bitmez’s heart were “completely blocked.” He was put on a “heart-lung pump” and remains in “serious condition.”
It is impossible for observers not to make a connection between Bitmez’s statement and his sudden heart attack. Few, if any, won’t wonder if God himself responded to his attack against Israel, in dramatic fashion.
Author: Bo Dogan