Jewish Tourists Dismantle North Wales Stone Cross, Building Magen David From Its Stones
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Jewish Tourists Dismantle North Wales Stone Cross, Building Magen David From Its Stones
NEW YORK (VINnews) — A group of Jewish tourists were filmed dismantling a landmark cross on a Welsh hillside and using the stones to create a giant Star of David in its place, according to a Daily Mail report. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email The 60ft long cross made from […]
'Jewish tourists' seen removing Christian cross from UK hotspot - before replacing it with Star of David
Footage has emerged of what appears to be a group of Jewish holidaymakers removing a cross made of stones on a Welsh hill and using the rocks to create a Star of David display. The 60-foot-long cross was found in the popular tourist hub of Llandudno, North Wales. The structure was entirely made up of loose stones and has stood on the hill below the Great Orme summit for at least half a century.**ARE YOU READING THIS ON OUR APP? DOWNLOAD NOW FOR …
The 18-metre-long cross, made of stones, is believed to have been in place for at least 50 years on a hill in Llandudno, north Wales.
Jewish tourists dismantle 50-year-old Welsh cross, use stones to build "Star of David" - Nemos News Network
Reported by: Not the Bee As reported by the UK’s Daily Mail, a young group of Jewish men were filmed last Friday dismantling a 5-decade-old cross on the Great Orme summit in Llandudno, north Wales. A local man named Rob Williams posted videos and pictures of the incident. The area is known for messages and pictures that are written in stone on the hillside, a tradition that goes back hundreds of years in the southern UK. Locals are not happy, ho…
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