Right in the Middle of the Time Frame 2008 to 2012 for a Jihad Attack!
March 10, 2006
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As I have indicated for the past year, the most likely time frame for a Jihad attack against Isr ael
by 10 Arab nations would be 2008 to 2012. It appears things are headed in that direction. Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmerts announcement that he intended to continue the original plan of Ariel Sharon’s unilateral withdrawal, and establish permanent, secure, walled borders of separation from the Palestinian
s by 2010, falls in line with the 2008 to 2012 time frame.
Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal was quite correct when he stated: “that would allow Israel to hold on to a large portion of the West Bank and Jerusalem, keep the wall, the settlements, and delay the right of return.” That is prec
isely what Israel intends to do, whether the Palestinians like it or not.
This is the “forced” peace I wrote about five years ago, and now it is finally coming into place.
It has taken a long time for this “forced peace” to finally come into play, but before Sharon ever officially announced the security barrier, in the spring of 2001, in Archive Prophecy Update 24A, I wrote the following:
SPECIAL PROPHECY UPDATE 24A
Since we began this web site we have continuously been bombarded by queries involving the current, and past, conflict activity in the Mid-East. The most frequent query is this: do you expect the current conflict to cause a full scale, all out war? As in the past, my answer has been consistent – the answer is NO! Will the conflict escalate and then decline like a yo-yo from time to time? My answer, as in the past, is YES!
Will Ariel Sharon unleash the FULL fury of the IDF into the Palestinian held territories
? My answer is NO! Will he intensify his thrusts into their territories from time to time as needed
? My answer is YES! If the Palestinians and terrorist groups continue to perform acts of killing against his people, will Ariel Sharon eventually be forced to put a “forced peace” on the Palestinians
? My answer is YES!
In Prophecy Update Number 3 (Click Prophecy Archives Above), when Ariel Sharon first took office, I stated: “Ariel Sharon may try to put a forced peace on the Palestinians before the terrorist groups shut down.
This was one of the options considered by his party in the past.” So what is a “forced peace?” Barriers would be built, which would completely surround the autonomous zones given to the Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, and the IDF would deploy guards day and night outside those barriers in order to separate the two nations.
It would be similar, but not exactly the same, as the Berlin wall Russia built to separate West and East Germany during the cold war. All but the major roads leading into the Palestinian Autonomous Zones would be sealed off. At the major road openings in the wall the IDF would thoroughly scrutinize all who passed through, and all types of transportation
would be examined from top to bottom.
Many of these barriers are already in place, and some of the material to add onto them is already in place. It would amount to a nation within a nation, with the surrounding nation controlling the movements of the inner nation. If the inner nation was deemed responsible for terrorist activities in the outer nation, the outer nation could launch air strikes against the inner nation without fear of killing their own people.
End Special Prophecy Update Number 24A
I believe Hamas needs a Hudna (truce) with Israel as a cover for time it needs to build the Palestinians a better economy and way of life.
It also needs time to train an army.
It is quite different to switch from a hit and run guerilla terrorist group with numerous cells to a regular army that must stand and fight face to face across battle lines. Rest assured that is the plan of Hamas for a future Jihad frontal attack against Israel on the opposite side of the security barrier.
The following article from the Jerusalem Post gives the reaction of the Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal to the “forced” peace Israel has in mind for the final security barrier border with the Palestinians.
Begin Jerusalem Post Article
Mashaal: Olmert’s border plan is a ‘declaration of war’
JPost.com Staff, THE JERUSALEM POST
March 10, 2006
Hamas leader abroad, Khaled Mashaal, said Friday that Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s plan to create Israel’s permanent borders by 2010 is “a declaration of war” on the Palestinian people.
According to Mashaal, “this is not a peace plan, rather a declaration of war that would enable Israel to hold on to a large portion of the West Bank and Jerusalem, keep the wall, the settlements, and delay the right of return. Olmert is in the process of committing the same mistakes as Ariel Sharon.”
Olmert told The Jerusalem Post Wednesday that Israel’s permanent borders will be set within the next four years, a period during which construction will also begin in the controversial E1 section between Ma’aleh Adumim.
The acting prime minister said he intended within the next four years to “get to Israel’s permanent borders, whereby we will completely separate from the majority of the Palestinian population and preserve a large and stable Jewish majority in Israel.”
This was the first time that Olmert has put a time frame on what he has said in the past was Israel’s most pressing issue: determining its final borders.
Olmert also said he had no intention of meeting Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas after the elections.
with Herb Keinon and Gil Hoffman
End Jerusalem Post Article
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