Hizbullah NOW Rebuilding FOR A Counterattack!
Israel SETTING the STAGE for Prophecy Fulfillment
Of Daniel 11:40 at some point in time 2010 to 2015,
Israel ATTACKS Hizbullah and MEETS a Counterattack
By Massive Islamic Forces That Drive Them Into Negev!
July 27, 2009
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
Israel is now facing an Islamic force loaded with high tech weaponry, which was made in Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran.
The money to buy it came from Iran, who along with Syria, has been its major transporter,
We have watched Iran utilize the oil revenues to equip Hizbullah and Hamas with enough high tech anti-tank and anti-aircraft shoulder-held rocket launchers to wreck havoc on Israel during the coming war which will eventually end the Age of the Gentiles. The only real question is: WHEN will it begi
n? My guesstimate is that it is likely to begin at some point in time between 2010 and 2015, with the MOST likely time being in 2013 or 2014.
I do not expect a Middle East war until American troops
are pulled out of the Middle East and Iran has a deterrent arsenal of nuclear warheads mounted on missiles ready to launch if necessary. I have no doubt whatsoever war is definitely coming, but I believe WHEN hinges on those two factors, which makes me lean toward the period after 2012 as the most likely. However, if America or Israel knocks out Iran’s nuclear facilities, all bets are off as to WHEN it begins, because it could start immediately.
The air superiority of Israel over all the Islamic nations of the world is unquestionable.
It would be similar to the superiority of the German Air forces over the Polish
Air Force when they invaded Poland in 1939. Both Iran and Syria have left the modernizing of their air forces as the last priority in their preparation for a major Middle East war. I expect more modernizing of Iranian and Syrian Air Forces.
The King of the South (Israel) and the King of the North (Syria)
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.
The age of so-called civilized warfare really began in the era of the Napoleonic Wars of 1803 to 1815. And, with the passage of time, it has become increasingly important for two countries involved in a conflict to convince the rest of the world the other is the culprit who started the conflict. Every time Hitler, in his early conquests, marched
his troops into countries to take them over in bloodless battles, he always had an excuse to justify his attacks. Finally, when he came to his planned conquest of the Poles, he could not really find what even remotely seemed like a justifiable reason. So he manufactured one. He had his own SS troops dress up in Polish uniforms and attack a German border outpost. Then the SS put dead Polish bodies in the immediate vicinity of the outpost and had photographers and reporters in to verify their story. Using this farce as justification for his actions, he attacked Poland in September of 1939, and World War II began.
Some interesting developments, involving Iran, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and the terrorist groups, particularly Hizbollah, have been occurring along the northern border of Israel with Lebanon. I do not believe what I am now observing in that area will lead to an immediate war, but I suspect it may well do so in the not too distant future. And, if I am correct in my assumptions, it could give Syria justification for attacking Israel in the eyes of most of the international world.
During the time that Alexander’s great empire had been divided into four sections, the Syrian section (Seleucid) held Israel some of the time, and the Egyptian section (Ptolemy) held it when they took it from the Syrians. Israel was, at times, a part of the Egyptian section, at times, a part of the Syrian section, and, at times, a part of both. Daniel lists a very long series of battles between the king of the north (Syria) and the king of the South (Egypt). Most of Daniel’s prophecies about these two kingdoms were fulfilled by their many kings from Daniel 11:4 through 35, but there remains one war yet to be fulfilled, and I believe it is the aforementioned Jihad that begins in Daniel 11:40. Since Israel was once part of the section occupied by Ptolemy, I am persuaded that Israel is the king of the south and Syria is the king of the north in Daniel 11:40-45.
Israel has lulled itself into a false sense of peace and safety by its great military might. Even after the 2006 war, it still has great confidence in its ability to take care of any Islamic intrusion.
It may well be that Syria will get Hizbollah to kick up a storm of activity along the northern border by launching a massive missile and rocket attack across the border into the populations of northern Israel. Syria will do this knowing that Israel will cross the border into Lebanon and hit Syrian targets from the air. But this time Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Iran will be waiting for it,
and six other Islamic nations will be poised to supply logistical support. The Islamic nations can cry out while they head south: “We were attacked first – we are justified in this response to the Israeli invasion of our sovereign territory.” This will cause a hesitation by the western world at first and, by the time it wakes up, Jerusalem will have fallen, and Israel will be fleeing into the Negev.
Revelation 12:6 – 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.
The ancient boil of conflict between the descendants of Jacob, Ishmael, and the six sons of Keturah, with all its internal blend of impurities, is finally coming to a head in the Middle East. The current hatred rise in the conflict between Hamas and Fatah will, in the end, be the catalyst that brings a temporary false peace between them and Israel. What is apparently a genuine truce will be shattered suddenly by a rapid blitzkrieg attack from the north by Syria. In league with Syria will be Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Sudan, Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq, and Iran. Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, and Iran will move rapidly southward through the “glorious land” of Israel like a fast moving thunderstorm, bypassing the land where the people of Moab, Ammon, and Edom were settled when Daniel wrote his prophecies in about 600 B.C. The descendants of Edom (Jacob’s brother), and Ammon and Moab (the sons of Lot), as found on every published map for this time period, were settled immediately to the southeast, east, and northeast of the Dead Sea, precisely in the country we know as Jordan today. Hence, we can know that the antichrist will bypass Jordan as he moves south through Israel. Why would he bypass Jordan? She has no strategic, political, or economic advantage to offer him, but the Suez Canal and Egypt do, so he will head southwest toward that area after having driven the woman Israel into the Negev Wilderness south of Beersheva.
Daniel 11:42 – He shall stretch forth his hand also upon the countries: and the land of Egypt shall not escape.
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IDF creates Hizbullah village, forest
July 27, 2009
Yaakov Katz , THE JERUSALEM POST
In the face of Hizbullah’s heavy deployment inside southern Lebanese villages, the IDF is creating a new training regimen for infantry troops to prepare them for a combination of urban and guerrilla warfare by building special training centers in military bases across the country.
Shortly after the Second Lebanon War in 2006, the IDF built a replica of a Hizbullah “nature reserve” – a forested area where the group had dug bunkers and deployed rocket launchers – to train IDF troops. Now, the IDF is building an urban warfare center – consisting of a mock Lebanese village – which it plans to connect to the replica of the nature reserve.
“Hizbullah has created most of its positions inside homes in southern Lebanon,” explained a senior IDF officer last week, adding that an example of this had been demonstrated two weeks ago with the accidental explosion of a Hizbullah rocket cache inside a home in the village of Khirbet Selm.
The home, the IDF later revealed, was also connected to an underground series of tunnels that led to additional positions in nature reserves.
In footage taken several months before the explosion, an IDF aircraft caught several senior Hizbullah operatives entering an underground tunnel near the house and reappearing from an exit 700 meters away.
“During the Second Lebanon War, our biggest challenges were the nature reserves that Hizbullah had created in the open,” the officer said.
“Now, the challenge will be to fight against Hizbullah in an urban setting and then to move through the tunnels into the forest.”
In order to meet the operational challenge, the IDF is creating special training centers like the one at Elyakim, which combine urban and guerrilla warfare. In the coming months, the IDF will begin construction of a similar center at the Lachish training base, near Beit Shemesh.
In addition to constructing the new training facilities, the IDF is purchasing two rubber urban training centers – each consisting of 18 structures – in which soldiers will be allowed to carry out live-fire exercises. In the current urban training centers, the IDF can only hold dry-fire exercises, since live fire would generate shrapnel that could injure the soldiers.
In the new centers, made completely of rubber, the soldiers will be able to shoot live bullets, since they would be absorbed by the walls.
The new centers also come with built-in camera systems that enable quick examination of the results of the exercise.
The two rubber centers will be stationed at the Kfir Brigade’s training base in the Jordan Valley and the Golani Brigade’s training base near Binyamina.
Begin Excerpt from YNet News
Iran helping Hezbollah rebuild Lebanon
Three years after war, Lebanese government reports $676 million spent on repairing damages caused to houses, mainly from donations of countries like Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Tehran transfers hundreds of millions of dollars through Shiite organization
Doron Peskin
July 26, 2009
Three years after the war between Israel and Hezbollah, Lebanon is still licking its wounds. The reconstruction works aimed at repairing the damages of the Israeli airstrikes continue amid a dispute over the output.
While the government is busy releasing encouraging data on the transfer of aid funds, the Lebanese opposition claims that the government continues to demonstrate weakness. The main criticism refers to the fact that Lebanese industrialists and farmers have yet to receive even one penny in compensation.
According to the Lebanese government, about $676 million have already been used to repair the damage caused to houses. Most of this money came from donor countries.
The government said last week that until June it was the one to allot most of the aid funds received from donor countries and from different bodies at a total value of $460 million.
According to the government, 93% of this sum was used to rebuild houses, mainly in southern Lebanon and in the Hezbollah stronghold – the Dahiya quarter.
The government says it has an additional $36 million which it plans to hand over to owners of damaged houses, after they turn to “the supreme aid authority” – the governmental body in charge of rebuilding Lebanon.
According to a governmental statement published in the al-Mustaqbal newspaper owned by the Hariri family, by the end of June “the supreme aid authority” had dealt with some 113,000 houses damaged during the war.
Biggest donations come from Saudis
The country which has donated the largest amount of money for Lebanon’s reconstruction through the government is Saudi Arabia – with a total sum of about $306 million. Kuwait donated another $89 million.
Two countries who have tense relations with the Lebanese government– Syria and Qatar – have transferred funds directly to the owners of houses damaged in southern Lebanon.
The Lebanon government has noted that it has so far funneled about $94 million in aid to the families of “martyrs” and people injured.
At the same time, Iran has funneled in the past three years hundreds of millions of dollars through Hezbollah for reconstruction purposes in Lebanon.
These funds were mostly used for rebuilding the Dahiya, the organization’s military facilities, and its
military capabilities.
Hezbollah has also used part of the money to rebuild the houses of its supporters in southern Lebanon villages.
Doron Peskin is head of research at Info-Prod Research (Middle East) Ltd.
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