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Rather than killing millions of Christians, it is no better to say that the Jews killed millions of human beings, which they have been doing for thousands of years and continue to do so. No country has expelled the Jews because they all control them. If you realize the expulsions they are false as well as the burning of the 2 temples of Salomon. The Jews say that they have been expelled from many countries on the same day, that is, on or near the 9th Ave. Obvious the coincidences do not exist. They lie as beautiful as they are.

The 9th of Av is the ninth day of the eleventh month of the Hebrew calendar, which is lunisolar, for that reason that month, the 9th of Av can be a year in July and another in August.

For example, in 2018, the 9th of Av was between the afternoon of Saturday, July 21 and the afternoon of Sunday, July 22.

However, in 2019 the 9th of Av was between the afternoon Saturday, August 10 until the afternoon of Sunday, August 11.

Five calamities

Excavated stones from the Western Wall of the Temple Mount (Jerusalem, Israel), shot down by Roman rams in 70 AD According to the Mishnah (Taanit 4: 6), five specific events occurred in the ninth of Av that justify fasting:

The twelve spies sent by Moses to observe the land of Canaan returned from their mission. Only two of the spies, Joshua and Caleb, presented a positive form, while the others spoke contemptuously about the earth. The majority provoked the crying, panic and despair of the Children of Israel from ever entering the "Promised Land." For this, they were punished by God so that their generation would not enter the earth. [4] The midrash quoted from God saying about this event: "You cried meaninglessly before me, I will fix it for you [this day as a day of] crying for generations", [5] alluding to future misfortunes that occurred in The same date. The first temple built by King Solomon was destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar in 587 a. C., and the population of the kingdom of Judah was sent into exile from Babylon. [6] According to the Bible, the destruction of the First Temple began on 7 Av (2 Kings 25: 8) and continued until 10 (Jeremiah 52:12). According to the Talmud, [7] the actual destruction of the Temple began on the Ninth of Av, and continued burning during the Tenth of Av. The Second Temple built by Ezra and Nehemiah was destroyed by the Romans in 70 CE, [8] dispersing the people of Judea and beginning the Jewish exile from the Holy Land that continues to this day. [6] Subsequently, the Romans crushed the Bar Kokhba revolt and destroyed the city of Betar, killing more than 500,000 civi Jews (approximately 580,000) on August 4, 135 CE. [9] After the revolt of Bar Kokhba, the Roman commander Turnus Rufus razed the site of the Temple in and around Jerusalem, in 135 CE. [10] Other calamities Over time, Tisha B'Av has become a day of Jewish mourning, not only for these events, but also for subsequent tragedies that occurred on or near 9 Av. References to some of these events appear in the liturgy composed by Tisha B'Av (see below).

The First Crusade officially began on August 15, 1096 (Av 24, AM 4856), killing 10,000 Jews in its first month and destroying Jewish communities in France and Rhineland. [9] [11] The Jews were expelled from England on July 18, 1290 (Av. 9, AM 5050). [9] The Jews were expelled from France on July 22, 1306 (Av 10, AM 5066). [12] The Jews were expelled from Spain on July 31, 1492 (Av. 7, AM 5252). [10] Germany entered the First World War on August 1 and 2, 1914 (Av. 9-10, AM 5674), which caused massive turmoil in European Jews and whose aftermath led to the Holocaust. [9] On August 2, 1941 (Av. 9, AM 5701), SS commander Heinrich Himmler formally approved the approval of the Nazi Party for "The Final Solution." As a result, the Holocaust began during which almost a third of the world's Jewish population perished. [13] On July 23, 1942 (Av. 9, AM 5702), along with the mass deportation of Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto, on the way to Treblinka. [13] The bombing of AMIA, in the center of the Jewish community in Buenos Aires, killed 85 people and wounded 300 on July 18, 1994 (10 Av, AM 5754). [14] The Israeli retreat from Gaza began in the Gaza Strip, expelling 8,000 Jews living in Gush Katif; August 15, 2005; 10 Av, 5765. [15]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tisha_B%27Av#Five_calamities