Israel has a lot of very secret sites in the Negev
And Israel has no desire for anyone to be Aware
Where or What They are or How Well They Work!
We know more now than Israelis think we Should!
October 6, 2008
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
The Negev Wilderness is the best Camouflaged, most heavily fortified, zone on the face of this earth. It stretches from Beersheba to Eilat, and has borders on its west side with the Egyptian Sinai and with Jordan on its east side. If you remove the Golan Heights, West Bank, and Gaza Strip from Israeli possession, it is much bigger then what remains of Israel from Dan to Beersheba.
The following Prophecy Update Number 6 from February 2001 may be found in our Prophecy Update Archives.
PROPHECY UPDATE NUMBER 6
February, 2001
Prophecy Update Number 5 ended by mentioning the area to which Israel will flee for safety during the later portion of the tribulation period.
In Revelation 12:6 we find this flight described in graphic detail: “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.” Prophetic years in scripture are based on a year of 360 days hence this represents a period of three and one-half years. So Israel will be kept trapped in the Negev wilderness
for the last 3 and ½ years of the tribulation period.
Israel has spent billions and billions of dollars preparing the Negev for the possibility of such an evacuation of her population in the event of a sudden attack from the north. The Negev has been the central focus of her war contingency plan from the beginning. God put this thinking in the minds of her political and military leaders in the late forties and active preparation of the area began in the early fifties. Today, the Negev is the most cleverly camouflaged zone on the surface of the earth, and unless sky satellites had watched it being prepared, one would not suspect that numerous military installations were implanted in it. Even knowing where certain defense mechanisms were originally placed, it is now extremely difficult to spot them, even driving by them at ground level. Thousands of tourists pass through the Negev and admire the beauty of her terrain from her roads, but her military capabilities are cleverly camouflaged on the surface, hidden beneath her, and concealed inside her mountains.
Active preparation of the Negev began in
the early fifties.
After the Six Day War of June, 1967, Israel poured her finances and efforts into the creation of a hidden fortress in the Negev wilderness.
The Yom Kippur War of 1973 was followed by Israel quadrupling her military forces by 1980, and the bulk of this increase was placed in the vast Sinai.
The peace treaty between Israel and Egypt led to the evacuation of this increase in men and equipment from the Sinai into the much smaller Negev. This action turned the already heavily fortified Negev into an impenetrable fortress.
By 1983 the Sinai IDF and equipment had been withdrawn into
the Negev. The IDF packed up about 80 thousand tons of military equipment, same 3800 military vehicles, and 3 airfields, and moved it into the Negev. The Negev is about 20 percent the size of the Sinai. By 1988 about 40 new military camps had been set up in the Negev.
By 1990 the Negev had been topographically transformed, at a fantastic expense, into an area no enemy would dare to attempt to penetrate. When Syria, assisted by troops from Iraq and Iran secretly and very slowly smuggled in across her southern and western borders, attacks Israel from the north, then Israel will get to use her Negev wilderness for about 3 and ½ years. These three nations, because of the sharing of satellite information received from the Russians about the Negev, know all about the military strength there and, because of this, will stop their southward push into Israel just north of Beersheba.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) will be able to hold the Negev, and the woman Israel will stay there for the last 3 and ½ years of the tribulation period.
Begin Excerpt from the Arab News
October 4, 2008
Israel fears new radar will reveal army secrets
Mohammed Mar’i
Arab News
October 4, 2008
RAMALLAH: Israel is to install a twin radar antennae near its Dimona nuclear plant, but senior Israeli defense officials
expressed fears that the newly deployed US X-band radar facility in the Negev Desert will reveal the secrets of Israeli Army.
The two massive radar antennae near the nuclear site is to bolster Israel’s defense measures against Iran, the Maariv newspaper reported yesterday. The 400 meter-high antennae will be erected near a top-secret military site where Israel is widely believed to have developed the only nuclear arsenal in the Middle East, the paper said.
But an Israeli defense official, quoted by Time magazine, said although the radar would enhance Israel’s protection against Iran it might also reveal Israel’s military secrets to the US.
“It’s a like a pair of golden handcuffs on Israel,” the official told the magazine. “Even a husband and wife have a few things they would like to keep from each other,” said the official. “Now we’re standing without our clothes on in front of America.”
The early-warning radar system’s arrival in Israel last Sunday was kept under tight wraps until it was revealed over the weekend by Defense News, an industry newsletter. The system was deployed in the Nevatim air base in the Negev along with a 120-member support team to strengthen Israel’s defense against missiles if the Jewish state and/or the United States attacks Iran’s nuclear facilities
The radar will allow the US to keep a close watch on anything moving in Israeli skies, “even a bee,” a top Israeli official, who asked not to be identified, told Time.
According to the current plan, US soldiers will control the radar, which will be connected to the Israeli Air Force’s Arrow control room in Palmahim military base in southern Israel.
Israeli sources said last Sunday that an Israeli forces request to permit Israeli soldiers to control the radar had been declined.
FAIR USE NOTICE: This site contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advance understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, and social justice issues, etc.
We believe this constitutes a ‘fair use’ of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law.
In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes.
For more detailed information go to:
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml.
You may use material originated by this site. However, if you wish to use any quoted copyrighted material from this site, which did not originate at this site, for purposes of your own that go beyond ‘fair use’, you must obtain permission from the copyright owner from which we extracted it.