2008 to 2112 Looking Good as Best Guess for In iti
al Attack Date!
April 6, 2006
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
Security Fence Construction Running behind Schedule
By Rafaeld Frankel, THE JERUSALEM POST
April 6, 2006
I am glad I chose the 2008 to 2012 period as my guess for the most likely time for the 10 Arab nation attack to be suddenly launched against Israel from the north. As I have said for a long time, the security barrier must be finished and
the Allied troops withdrawn from Iraq before such an attack would dare to be attempted.
At some point in time, between 2008 and 2012, I believe it likely that the initial attack will be launched by Islam.
I am glad I began the period with 2008, because the Israelis are now saying the security barrier will not be completed until the end of 2007, as the usurp from the Jerusalem Post by Rafaeld Frankel, which follows, indicates.
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The security fence is slated to cost around NIS 10 billion and run 740 kilometers (451 miles) around and through the West Bank.
Around five percent of the barrier, mostly around urban Palestinian areas, is a concrete wall.
Work on the fence originally began in 2002 after Operation Defensive Shield and proceeded rapidly, with over
150 km built in the first year before the pace slowed. In the February interview with the Post, Tirza said the fence would be 100% complete by the end of 2007, with the Jerusalem envelope section finished by the end of this summer.
In the four years since construction on the fence began, estimates for its completion given by the Ministry of Defense have been continually passed over.
The ministry blames court injunctions for slowing the work, as well as the challenging engineering of building the fence through the many hills and gullies of the West Bank.
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