All Part of an Eventual Attack against Israelis
Likely at some Point in Time between 2010 and 2015
Which will follow a Pattern in Archive Prophecy Updates
Numbers 233B, 234A, 235A, 236A, and 236B on Website Below
Syrian Daily Headlines Say It All!
May 15, 2008
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
From Beirut to Teheran
BRENDA GAZZAR, THE JERUSALEM POST
May 15, 2008
Hizbullah’s recent takeover in West Beirut and its attacks
in the centr al Leb
anese mountains could lead to regional escalation and a broader confrontation with Iran if efforts to resolve the crisis are unsuccessful, a Lebanese expert told The Jerusalem Post on Wednesday.
“Regionally, this has a huge impact,” said Nadim Shehadi, an associate fellow at the Middle East Program at the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) in London. “It’s equivalent to an Iranian attack on Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia.
That’s how it would be interpreted.”
The brief military victory of Hizbullah, which is backed by Iran and Syria, is perceived by many as an Iranian offensive on US and Saudi interests in the region. The battle is part of the larger regional confrontation between the United States, Iran and their allies that has fronts in Iraq, the Palestinian territories and Afghanistan.
What happens next depends on the Arab and international response to the Lebanese crisis, Shehadi said.
Begin Excerpts from World Nets Network
From Syrian Daily
Hezbollah ‘redrawing’ Mideast map
The Washington Times 2008-05-14
A Hezbollah activist gets a ride during yesterday’s fighting. An alliance of Hezbollah, Hamas and Iran is increasingly taking advantage of the Shi’ite-Sunni ethnic divide, and some fear Jordan and Egypt will be…
Hezbollah rearms
The Washington Times 2008-05-14
While world attention is focused on the fighting between Israel and the Hamas regime in Gaza, Hezbollah has quietly been rebuilding its military arsenal in Lebanon, much of which was destroyed in the terror…
Clashes erupt for second day in Lebanon
The Washington Times 2008-05-14
BEIRUT (AP) – Sectarian fighting spread through the streets of Beirut today as Shi’ite Hezbollah supporters and the Lebanese government’s Sunni backers battled with machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades…
Tehran, Damascus ascendant
The Washington Times 2008-05-14
Make no mistake about it, the quick, brutal display of raw military power by Hezbollah in the past six days is a window into the grim future of Lebanon and the broader Middle East: a future in which Iran and…
Hezbollah to withdraw fighters in Beirut
The Washington Times 2008-05-14
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) – Hezbollah said today it was withdrawing its gunmen from Beirut neighborhoods seized in sectarian clashes after the army ordered its troops to establish security and called on fighters to…
Druze plead for U.S. help in Lebanon
The Washington Times 2008-05-14
The home of Yessra Halawi, a Druze woman, was burned Sunday during clashes between the pro-government Druze and Hezbollah forces south of Beirut.
The Iranian-backed Shi’ite militia has launched attacks on…
Hezbollah gunmen defeat Sunnis for Beirut areas
The Washington Times 2008-05-14
A Shiite gunmen looks confident while resting during clashes with
Sunnis for key ground in Beirut.
BEIRUT (AP) – Shi’ite Hezbollah gunmen easily seized control of key parts of Beirut from Sunnis loyal to the…
Inside the Ring
The Washington Times 2008-05-14
Mughniyah hit Many theories are circulating inside U.S. intelligence agencies on who killed notorious Hezbollah terrorist Imad Mughniyah, who was blown up
in a car bomb attack in Damascus Feb.
12. One theory…
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