PA INDEPENDENCE FOR ISRAELI “PEACE AND SAFETY”
November 25, 2005
Supplement to Archive Prophecy Upd a
te 24A
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More than four years ago, in early Spring of 2001, we issued Archive Prophecy Update Number 24A, which is still in our archives for review. Please take a look at it on our Web Site, and then read today’s BLOG. Things are really coming together!
Israeli elections are often quite unpredictable and this one is certainly not an exception. The newly formed party by Ariel Sharon, which he has given the party name of “Forward,” is likely to receive the most votes, but will not have a majority large enough to be declared the new government. It will have to merge with perhaps as many as four other parties to form a new government.
Whatever party or parties make up any new government will finish the security barrier/wall/fence, put the Palestinians behind it, and say, “O.K., now you have your independent state you have demanded for so long, but we are going to monitor all checkpoints and the wall itself to keep terrorists out of our independent state, so that we can have a condition of ‘peace and safety’.” I believe such a condition could be in place as early as 2007, but most assuredly by 2012. “Peace and safety” will not last very long, and as soon as the Israeli population actually believes it is real, the second part of what is written in I Thessalonians 5:3 will suddenly be fulfilled. The saved are not in spiritual darkness on this event, and should not be shocked when it occurs.
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 darkness, that that day should overtake you as a thief.
The following article from Haaretz, by its staff and agencies, gives the announced intensions of Ariel Sharon’s new Forward Party concerning its post election intensions.
BEGIN HAARETZ ARTICLE
Top Advisor: PM to Offer PA Independence for Security
By Haaretz Staff and Agencies
November 24, 2005
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon will offer the Palestinians independence in exchange for a guarantee of security for Israel if he is reelected prime minister, according to comments by a top adviser published in a British daily yesterday.
Political strategist Eyal Arad told The Guardian that Sharon would not operate on the principle of land for peace if he wins elections slated for March.
Arad did not answer phone calls requesting comment yesterday.
Sharon left his Likud party this week in an effort to gain a free hand to proceed in negotiations with the Palestinians, and called for disbanding parliament.
Polls show he has the best chance at winning
the next elections.
Sharon will follow the road map peace plan, and abandon the principle of land for peace, which failed with the Oslo Accords, Arad told the newspaper.
“The road map replaced the falsehood of `territories for peace’ with a much more realistic formula – security for independence,” Arad told the daily, according to its Web site.
“The road map postulates … total dismantling of all terrorist apparatus … What the prime minister says and what the road map says is that before full compliance nothing will happen,” he said.
The principle in Oslo that, if you remove Israeli occupation, Palestinians will stop attacking Israel is “both false philosophically and naive politically,” Arad said.
The root of the conflict is based on the Palestinian quest for independence, Arad said.
END HAARETZ ARTICLE