Nations of Islam in place and a Countdown Begins,
Expect LOTS of Saber Rattling Flurries FROM NOW ON,
Between the King of the South and the King of the North!
The Saber flurries will repeat themselves over and over Again,
So that the World will become so accustomed to them Happening
That when the true war actually begins they will say it’s just a Flurry,
When in reality it will be the beginning of the last War of the Gentile Age
In Daniel 11:40-45, which I believe will begin at a Point in Time before 2015!
January 25, 2010
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
Daniel 11:40-45 – 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. [42] He shall stretch forth his hand also upon the countries: and the land of Egypt shall not escape. [43] But he shall have power over the treasures of gold and of silver, and over all the precious things of Egypt: and the Libyans and the Ethiopians shall be at his steps.
[44] But tidings out of the east and out of the north shall trouble him: therefore he shall go forth with great fury to destroy, and utterly to make away many. [45] And he shall plant the tabernacles of his palace between the seas in the glorious holy mountain; yet he shall come to his end, and none shall help him.
Begin Excerpt from Lebanese Daily Star via World News
Israel plays down talk of attacking Lebanon
Commander says recent saber rattling from both sides was nothing but ‘virtual escalation’
By Patrick Galey
Daily Star Staff
Monday, January 25, 2010
BEIRUT: A senior Israeli military commander denied on Sunday that constant talk of conflict with Lebanon was raising tensions between the two countries, 24 hours after an Israeli minister said war was “a matter of time.” Major General Gadi Eizenkot of the northern command told Israeli media at a conference in Tel Aviv that recent saber rattling from either side of the Blue Line was nothing but a “virtual escalation” which had no basis in fact.
“[Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan] Nasrallah would be happy to return to the days prior to July 2006, before the Second Lebanon War, when everything was intact. [Hizbullah] hasn’t executed an attack since the Second Lebanon War,” Eizenkot said.
“But Hizbullah is getting stronger and we are preparing for all options in order to be able to act effectively.”
He added that Hizbullah had increased its arsenal of rockets dramatically since 2006 and that any Israeli response to an attack from the group would be “disproportionate.”
Eizenkot’s comments come a day after Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu was forced to play down remarks from one of his senior officials who announced that another war with Lebanon was unavoidable.
Yossi Peled, a minister in Netanyahu’s ruling Likud party, speaking at an event in the northern Israeli village of Beersheba Saturday, said that a conflict with Hizbullah along the Blue Line would happen sooner or later.
“Lebanon is the only country in the world that has a military organization – Hizbullah – that doesn’t answer to the government and is supported by two external states, Iran and Syria,” Peled told reporters.
“In my estimation, understanding and knowledge, it is almost clear to me that it is a matter of time before there is a military clash in the north … but I don’t know when it will happen, just as we did not know when the Second Lebanon War would erupt,” the reserve army general added, in reference to the 2006 summer war which killed more than 1,200 Lebanese, mainly civilians.
Netanyahu issued a statement later Saturday in response to Peled’s comments, in which the Israeli premier refuted talk of imminent conflict.
“Israel does not wish at all to have a confrontation with Lebanon,” Netanyahu said, adding that Israel sought “peace with Lebanon and with all its neighbors.”
Peled said that the international community had failed to “manage Hizbullah” and that the group was now more powerful than in 2006.
“Although Hizbullah is part of the Lebanese government, the latter has no influence on it,” he added. “If there is another confrontation in the north, we will hold Syria and Lebanon alike responsible.”
The conflicting remarks from Israeli officials were delivered following a spate of newspaper reports alleging that Hizbullah had diversified its areas of operation within Lebanon.
The Washington Post, quoting Israeli military sources, wrote that the group now had weapons stockpiles across swathes of northern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley, outside of the operational mandate of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).
General Aharon Zeevi Farkash, the former head of the Israeli Army Intelligence unit, told the newspaper that Hizbullah had “learned [its] lesson” from 2006, adding that “the ‘border’ is now the Litani River.”
The pan-Arab Ash-Sharq al-Awsat reported that the Israeli Army undertook military maneuvers along the UN-demarcated Blue Line, causing Hizbullah members in the south to be placed on high alert.
When contacted by The Daily Star, a spokesperson for the group said that Hizbullah was ready to face any aggression from Israel.
Hizbullah’s military commander in the south, Nabil Qawouk, said on Saturday that Israel was fearful of retribution ahead of the anniversary of the assassination of the group’s former military head Imad Mughniyeh, who was killed in a Damascus car bomb attack in 2008.
“The enemy knows that the blood of the martyr Mughniyeh will continue to flow until [our enemy’s] great defeat,” Qawouk said, adding that Israeli action against the group could have far-reaching regional consequences.
Hizbullah blames Israel for Mughniyeh’s death, though Israel denies involvement.
Earlier this month, an unsuccessful bomb attack on Israeli diplomats travelling in Jordan was blamed on Hizbullah by investigators from Tel Aviv. – With Agencies
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