A preview of the way the final war will begin after Obama leaves Office
December 31, 2013
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Final War of Gentile Age will begin when Israel pushes deep into Lebanon and is surprised by a vicious planned counterattacked by the horns of Daniel 7 and 11, which eventually drives Israel south along both sides of Israel’s interior mountain range into the Negev Wilderness from Beersheba to the Gulf of Aqaba.
THE 11TH HORN DRIVES ISRAEL INTO THE NEGEV WILDERNESS
Daniel 7:24,25 – And the ten horns out of this kingdom are ten kings that shall arise: and another shall rise after them; and he shall be diverse from the first, and he shall subdue three kings. [25] And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.
ISRAEL REMAINS FOR 3 AND ½ YEARS IN THE NEGEV
Revelation12:6 – And the woman fled into the wilderness, where she hath a place prepared of God, that they should feed her there a thousand two hundred and threescore days.
ISRAEL: THE KING OF SOUTH – 11TH HORN: KING OF NORTH
Daniel 11:40,41 – And at the time of the end shall the king of the south push at him: and the king of the north shall come against him like a whirlwind, with chariots, and with horsemen, and with many ships; and he shall enter into the countries, and shall overflow and pass over. [41] He shall enter also into the glorious land, and many countries shall be overthrown: but these shall escape out of his hand, even Edom, and Moab, and the chief of the children of Ammon.
Begin Excerpts from Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs Daily Alert
Excerpt 1 – CNN
Rockets from Lebanon Smash Down in Israel; IDF Returns Fire
Mike Schwartz
Rockets coming from Lebanon smashed into northern Israel on Sunday near the town of Kiryat Shmona, the Israel Defense Forces said. Israeli forces fired toward the source of the launch. (CNN)
Excerpt 2 – Ynet News
Ron Ben-Yishai
Those launching the rockets from Lebanon on northern Israel on Sunday were apparently aiming to force Hizbullah to bolster its forces in the south of the country instead of sending them to help the Assad regime in Syria. It’s fairly clear from the rocket launch site that this was not the work of professionals. Just one of the five rockets landed in Israeli territory. This was clearly not the work of Hizbullah. (Ynet News)
Excerpt 3 – Al-Arabiya
Eyad Abu Shakra
(Al-Arabiya)
Hizbullah is using its force of arms to compel Lebanon’s political parties and groups to cover all of its policies which, in fact, are part of the Iranian regional project.
Despite its escalating anti-Israeli rhetoric, Hizbullah today is killing Syrians – far from the Israeli front.
Excerpt 4 – Wall Street Journal
Mohamad Chatah
(Wall Street Journal)
Mohamad Chatah, a former Lebanese finance minister, wrote the following open letter last week to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani. Chatah was killed by a car bomb in Beirut Friday before he could gather signatures from members of the Lebanese parliament.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard continues to maintain a strategic military relationship with Hizbullah, a military organization that Iran’s Revolutionary Guard was instrumental in establishing 30 years ago. Today, 23 years after the end of the civil war and the disbanding of all other Lebanese militias, Hizbullah continues to maintain an independent and heavily armed military force outside the authority of the state. This is happening with the direct support and sponsorship of your country.
The presence of any armed militia in parallel to the legitimate armed forces of the state and operating outside the state’s control and political authority is not only in conflict with the Lebanese constitution, but also with the very definition of a sovereign state – any state. Hizbullah’s blatant protection of five of its members who had been indicted by the Special international Tribunal for Lebanon in the case of the late Rafiq Hariri assassination has compounded the suspicions and mistrust.
Over the past year, Hizbullah’s direct participation in the conflict in Syria has greatly aggravated Lebanon’s already precarious situation. It is, in effect, an invitation to those on the receiving end of Hizbullah’s bombs and bullets in Syria to bring the war back to Hizbullah’s homeland – our common homeland. Regrettably, this is happening with the support of, and in coordination with, the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Excerpt 5 – Al-Jazeera
Lina Khatib
The assassination of former Prime Minister Saad Hariri aide and former minister Mohamad Chatah in Beirut on December 27 is about more than internal Lebanese affairs. Saudi Arabia’s allies in the country, the March 14 Alliance, are fragmented, weak, and have been the targets of a series of political assassinations that began with the killing of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in 2005.
On the other hand, Iran’s allies, namely Assad’s regime and Hizbullah, feel that they are winning the day. Iran, meanwhile, sees in negotiations with the U.S. a glimmer of hope in achieving global recognition for its position as a regional leader in the Middle East with a “legitimate” stake in other countries’ affairs
Chatah’s assassination, as a key March 14 figure, is also about political pressure on a regional scale, with Iran asserting itself in the face of Saudi Arabia. The writer is director of the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut. (Al-Jazeera) and Laila Bassam (Reuters)
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