Mysterious fog on Temple Mount in Jerusalem considered a bad sign

The mysterious fog on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem was considered a bad signA photo from open sources

Hundreds of believers in Jerusalem’s Old City have witnessed a mysterious phenomenon on the Temple Mount – a walled square, towering over the rest of the area of ​​Israel capital Cities.

Jews were among the first to notice the alleged anomaly, praying on Mount of Olives on the sixth day of the Jewish holiday Sukkot. Looking to the Temple Mount, believers are surprised noticed there a strange thick fog enveloping the holy square.

It’s noteworthy that this happened in the middle of a nice hot day, when the humidity outside was incredibly low. By all natural laws, the haze was simply nowhere to appear then in Jerusalem Mysticism, and only many of us will say.

This is exactly what the local rabbis considered, who concluded that it is an incredibly important religious event – a sign from above. Alas, this sign was considered very unkind. Some even sure that it portends bloody events and significant turmoil for the Jewish people. Today, such an opinion seems the most faithful, especially against the backdrop of sharply aggravated relations between Jerusalem and Russia due to Israeli provocation military pilots …

It is reported that a mysterious phenomenon, natural or yet religious nature, lasted on the Temple Mount for about one and a half hours, then the fog just as suddenly disappeared. Intriguing event illuminated many world media and religious portals.

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