The explosive sound that erupted that night from the death cell in Jerusalem went from one end of the world to the other. The two sons of Jerusalem below, who arrived on a path shrouded in secrets and clothed in such abysmal grandeur to Jerusalem above, embarrassed the world, awakened ancient fears in it and gave rise to the rumor that, after the deaths of Feinstein and Barzani, the same mysterious inscription from the Book of Daniel was found engraved on the walls of their cell: "Manna, manna, tekel and persin," which prophesies the day of the coming destruction of the kingdoms of evil in the world, a day when the God of Israel will take account of Israel's enemies, count and weigh their sins and break their kingdom.
Britain's rule in the Land of Israel is broken: the remaining hanging rope, light on the first day of Iyar 5707, hangs helplessly in the hands of The British executioner in the gallows in Jerusalem, ascended and blessed, and from day to day he tightened his grip more and more around the neck of the foreign regime until his soul was gone.
If you will, the story of the war and death of Meir Feinstein and Moshe Barzani is a simple story, but if you will, it is also a legend.



