Sooner or L ater
a Brief False Peace will Come!
September 5, 2007
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There is an event I have waited for more than 40 years to see in Israel, namely, a brief false peace, which would immediately precede an attack by 10 Islamic nations against Israel.
I Thessalonians 5:3,4 – For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape. [4] But ye, brethren, are not in d
arkness, that that day should overtake you as a thief.
When I wrote my first books in the early seventies of the last century, I guesstimated the attack would occur at some point in time prior to 2008, and stated so in more than 600 lectures across the U.S., Africa, the Pacific, and Eurasia from 1978 to 2005. The guess was tied to my belief that when Israel had held the Old City of Jerusalem in Christ’s day for 40 years, the likelihood of such an attack would be enhanced.
By the close of the last century it became obvious that Middle East Events were moving slower than I had anticipated so, in Archive Prophecy Update Number 7, February 2001, I made the following statement concerning a guesstimate for the time range during which I considered it likely the attack would occur.
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“I feel confident the attack will not occur before 2003, but I do believe it will occur before 2012”
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I have always believed that until all the terrorist groups are together on luring Israel into a false sense of security, and are united in putting such a plan into effect, there will not be a false peace in Israel.
Begin Archive Prophecy Update Number 3, January 2001
PROPHECY UPDATE NUMBER 3
January, 2001
We broadcast a 30 minute program out of Germany every Sunday morning at 0830 UTC on a frequency of 5.975 MHz. It is on the Voice of Europe, and is called “Remnant of Messiah.” So each time a new election is held in Israel we get queries from Europe and Africa. Additionally, we get calls from across the United States because of the lecture series I have conducted for 21 years. The queries usually involve which candidate I think will win the election.
It was not easy to predict the election when Benjamin Netanyahu won. But it was easy to predict his defeat by Ehud Barak, as well as Barak’s recent defeat by Ariel Sharon.
The polls were quite definite as to who would win the last two elections. After an election we get even more queries as to whether or not the new leader can bring peace with the Palestinians. I do not mind answering these queries, in fact
I rather enjoy it when I have time to do it. But there is something far more important in the peace process than who leads Israel and who leads the Palestinians.
I retired from the USAF/National Security Agency as a synoptic analyst.
When one analyzes anything, it is imperative to advance from what controls the conclusion of the problem being examined.
Some problems do not have a definite controlling factor, and all the factors, both incidental and insignificant, must be given the appropriate weight in making a forecast of the outcome. However, this is not the case in making a determination of when peace will come between Israel and the Palestinians.
The controlling factor which determines when a false peace will come to Israel, rests solely with the terrorist groups that plague her. There can never be a period of peace, even false peace, without the approval of all the terrorist groups.
Yassar Arafat cannot control the terrorist groups, nor can any other single Arab leader. The terrorist complex of Osama Bin Laden, the Islamic Jihad, Hamas, Hisbullah, and Fatah are really controlled by leaders in Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Until these leaders finally come to the conclusion that the only way Israel can be driven into the Negev is by being lulled into a false sense of security, the terrorist groups will continue to operate, and the killing will continue.
I believe these terrorist groups will eventually realize that if they really want to slaughter Jews by the hundreds of thousands, and drive the rest into the Negev, they will have to lull Israel into a brief period of false peace.
When this happens, an agreement will be reached between Israel and the Palestinians. So my advice to those who want to get a feel of when the false peace will come is this: WATCH the terrorist groups. When their actions drop to zero, and stay there for a while, you may rest assured it has been as a result of meetings behind closed doors between the leaders of the aforementioned nations, and the leaders of the terrorist groups they sponsor.
I don’t pay much attention to any leader of Israel or the Palestinians. The terrorist groups are the key to a false peace in the Mid-East. When they grasp that by appearing to cease their activities they will be able, at a later time, to kill many Jews, and drive the rest into the Negev, they will settle down and wait for the surprise attack against Israel from the north. Ariel Sharon may try to put a “forced peace” on the Palestinians before the terrorist groups shut down. This was one of the options considered by his party in
the past.
But it will not work. Watch for a cessation of terrorism. Then, after a brief period of false peace look for a vicious surprise attack from the north out of Syria.
End Archive Prophecy Update Number 3
Begin Quote from Archive Prophecy Update 13, March 2001
The terrorist groups are under the control of several leaders. These leaders follow the dictates of several Islamic nations, and they must be part of the plan to trick Israel into a feeling of false security. Two of the best known terrorist groups are Hamas, headed by Khaled al-Mashaal, and Hizbullah, headed
by Sheik Hassan Nasrallah. Recently, the two groups have been operating independently of each other, seeming vying with each other to see who could gain the greatest terrorist glory in attacks against Israel.
Hizbullah’s followers are Shiite Muslims, while the Hamas is basically composed of the Sunni branch of the Islamic faith. Hizbullah is based in Beirut, Lebanon, and Hamas is based in Gaza, but they have numerous outreach headquarters. Hamas wants ALL of existing Israel to become an Islamic Republic. Both Hamas and Hizbullah are anxious for the nations of Islam to declare a Jihad (Holy War) against Israel.
Recently, Iran, which has the main control over these two groups, issued a call from its terrorist backers in her government, to come and meet with them. They called Khaled and Hassan to Tehran. The purpose of this meeting was to put the two in a cooperative mood, and to instruct them concerning the plans for a future Jihad against Israel. There will be many other sessions, behind closed doors, between the leaders of the Islamic nations before the Jihad begins. Israel must be lulled into a false sense of security before a Jihad can be successful, and it must be well coordinated to insure success. The Arab leaders of the Islamic nations must carefully plan the Jihad, and part of that planning would include the gradual decline of all terrorist activities against Israel.
End Archive Prophecy Update 13
There have been numerous meetings in the last six years between the leaders of the many Middle East terrorist groups, Iran, and Syria and, sooner or later they will reach the conclusion of the advantage they will gain by lulling Israel into a false sense of security. Whatever happened to Persian cunnin
g? The following Jerusalem Post Article covers the latest meeting of these desert foxes in Teheran.
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Ahmadinejad to meet Palestinian leaders
JPost.com Staff, THE JERUSALEM POST
September 5, 2007
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is expected to meet with Palestinian faction leaders in Teheran on Thursday, in an attempt to resolve the crisis between Fatah and Hamas, the United Arab Emirates paper Al-Khaleej reported on Wednesday.
Participants in the meeting will include Damascus-based Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal, Islamic Jihad leader Ramadan Shalah, Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) leader Nayef Hawatmeh, and the leader of the Syrian- backed Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command, Ahmed Jibril.
In addition, senior Fatah leader-in-exile Farouk Kadoumi, an adversary of Palestini
an Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, will join the meeting, the report said.
According to Iran’s Mehr news agency, Kadoumi met with Ahmadinejad on Tuesday. The Iranian leader praised the Palestinian organization for staying true to the path of “armed struggle,” the report said.
“The Palestinian problem is still a gaping wound for the entire Islamic world and nations of the region,” Ahmadinejad said. “The only way to treat it is through the resistance of the Palestinian nation, along with faith, unity and an unwavering stance.”
The Iranian President added that nobody was capable of defeating the Arabs of Palestine, and promised that the world’s superpowers were headed for destruction.
In January 2006, Ahmadinejad held meetings in Damascus with many of the same Palestinian leaders. In those talks, the Iranian president reaffirmed his country’s support for the “Palestinian people’s struggle,” PFLP representative Maher Taher said in a statement afterwards.
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