Current Israeli Border Intrusions ARE NOT THE FINAL GREAT WAR!

Incursions ARE NOT The Final War

A Preview for the Great Future War

Preparing for the march to Jerusalem

To divide spoils in midst of Israel State

At Jerusalem, Remaining for 3 & ½ Years

Until God returns 1/3 of Its cut off Israelis

Retaking It from Islam After His 2nd Advent

To Expand Israel INTO Abraham’s Land Grant

As the MICAH 5

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Assyrian Antichrist Is Defeated!

Current Border Infiltrations Are Not the ffnal War!

But DO set stage for real attack twixt 2013 & 2015!

May 15, 2010

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Zechariah 14:1,2 – Behold, the day of the Lord cometh, and thy spoil shall be divided in the midst of thee. [2] For I will gather all nations against Jerusalem to battle; and the city shall be taken, and the houses rifled, and the women ravished; and half of the city shall go forth into captivity, and the residue of the people shall not be cut off from the city.

Daniel 7:24,25 – And the ten horns out of this kingdom are ten kings that shall arise: and another shall rise after them; and he shall be diverse from the first, and he shall subdue three kings. [25] And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.

Micah 5:4-6 –And he shall stand and feed in the strength of the Lord, in the majesty of the name of the Lord his God; and they shall abide: for now shall he be great unto t

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[5] And this man shall be the peace, when the Assyrian shall come into our land: and when he shall tread in our palaces, then shall we raise against him seven shepherds, and eight principal men. [6] And they shall waste the land of Assyria with the sword, and the land of Nimrod in the entrances thereof: thus shall he deliver us from the Assyrian, when he cometh into our land, and when he treadeth within our borders. (See Whole Numbered Archive Prophecy Updates 62 to 69).

Genesis 15:18 – In the same day the Lord made a covenant with Abram, saying, Unto thy seed have I given this land, from the river of Egypt unto the great river, the river Euphrates:

Begin Excerpt from DEBKAfile Special Report

Palestinians, Syrians, Hizballah smash through three Israeli borders

DEBKAfile Special Report

May 15, 2011, 3:49 PM (GMT+02:00)

Israeli forces on high alert for Nakba Day, Sunday, May 15, failed to seal three national borders on the Golan, Lebanon and the Gaza Strip against large-scale incursions.

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Dozens of Syrians and Hizballah invaders were able to overrun the Israeli Golan village of Majd al Shams and hoist Syrian and Palestinian flags in the main square; Hizballah-sponsored Palestinian demonstrators breached the Lebanese-Israeli border and damaged IDF installations; and hundreds battered the Erez crossing from the Gaza Strip

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Iran Sent Banned Weapons to Syria, Says UN Report

by Elad Benari

More details were made available Thursday on the contents of a United Nations report which says that the Iranian regime is continuing to blatantly violate the sanctions which have been imposed on it.

According to CNN, the UN report says that Iranian weapons which have banned for export under Security Council resolutions are making their way to Iran’s close ally, Syria.

According to the report, the UN’s expert panel found that Syria was the destination “of six out of the nine incidents of conventional arms transfers” by Iran that were discovered.

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One such example, says the report, was reported by Turkish authorities who were inspecting a cargo plane that had stopped over in Turkey en route from Iran to Aleppo, Syria, in March.

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Turkish authorities were quoted as saying that “Arms were found onboard in nineteen crates declared as ‘auto spare parts.’ They comprised 60 Kalashnikov rifles, 14 BKC (Bixi) machine guns, 7,920 rounds of Kalashnikov ammunition, 560 60 mm mortars and 1,288 120 mm mortars.”

The report also says that “It is likely that other transfers took place undetected and that other illicit shipments were identified but not reported to the committee.”

According to CNN, the report says that the Syrians have denied the allegations.

On Tuesday, other parts of the UN report were made public by The Associated Press, such as the fact that the experts believe that while the sanctions have made it harder, costlier and riskier for Iran to acquire items needed for its banned nuclear and missile activities, “Iran’s circumvention of sanctions across all areas, in particular the use of front companies, concealment methods in shipping, financial transactions and the transfer of conventional arms and related material is willful.”

The panel of experts also noted that “Iran maintains its uranium enrichment and heavy water related activities … and in the area of ballistic missiles, continues to test missiles and engage in prohibited procurement.”

The report recommends that the UN Security Council impose additional sanctions on two individuals and two trading companies involved in Iran’s illegal shipment of conventional weapons. (IsraelNationalNews.com)

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May 14, 2010

Egyptians, Jordanians hold anti-peace rallies

Cairo protestors burn Israeli flags, chant ‘millions of martyrs marching to Jerusalem’ ahead of upcoming Palestinian ‘Nakba Day’; Jordanian demonstrators demand end to peace treaty with Israel, expulsion of envoy

Roee Nahmias and AP

Arab hostility: Tens of thousands of Egyptians gathered at Cairo’s Tahrir Square Friday ahead of “Nakba Day,” which will be marked by the Palestinians in two days to commemorate the “disaster” inherent in the State of Israel’s establishment.

The protestors at the square endorsed Palestinian unity and chanted anti-Israel slogans, including “millions of martyrs are marching to Jerusalem.” Among other things, the demonstrators called for the expulsion of Israel’s ambassador to Egypt and urged the government to sever diplomatic relations with the Jewish State.

Some protestors burned Israeli flags at the site while others held up Palestinian flags. The event constituted a pre-pl

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anned rally ahead of major protests scheduled for Sunday.

At one point during the day, Egyptian forces had to fire warning shots in the air to disperse thousands of people hurling stones outside Israel’s embassy in Cairo.

On Thursday, Egyptian authorities urged citizens not to take part in a solidarity march with the Palestinians Sunday to the Rafah border. A statement issued by authorities called on activists to “avoid implications that may stem from such march.”

Jordan’s Facebook protest

Meanwhile, heeding a call from Palestinian Facebook organizers, several hundred Jordanians took to the streets of the capital demanding a sovereign Palestinian state and a refugee right of return.

About 500 protesters marched in Amman’s downtown market district Friday also demanding an end to Jordan’s 1994 peace treaty with Israel and the expulsion of the

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Israeli ambassador.

Pro-Palestinian demonstrations are not unusual in Jordan, but a gathering called for on Facebook is.

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Organizers are apparently inspired by the Arab uprisings in Egypt and other Arab countries that were heavily dependent on social network sites.

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Israel on guard for Nakba Day at home and Egyptian, Lebanese, Syrian borders

DEBKAfile Exclusive Report

May 14, 2011, 11:24 PM (GMT+02:00)

Israeli security forces are braced for a multi-front challenge on Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe) Day Sunday, May 15, which marks the partial Palestinian exodus during Israel’s War of Independence: In addition to guarding against Palestinian and Israeli Arab demonstrations tipping over into disorders, they are ranged on the borders of the Gaza Strip, Egypt, Lebanon and Syria to thwart plans for manufacturing a link-up between those demonstrations and the Arab Revolt.

Pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel rallies in those Arab countries, which erupted Friday night with demonstrators mobbing the Israeli embassy in Cairo, are planned to head for Israel’s borders for a riotous rendezvous with Palestinian and Israeli demonstrators. Syrian authorities are especially keen on the plan as a diversion from their universally condemned crackdown against their own protesters.

Israel will stay on high security alert for at least the next ten days.

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Saturday night, the IDF imposed an indefinite closure on the West Bank. DEBKAfile’s military sources report that its security chiefs are acting on information that Palestinian leaders and their Arab supporters plan to calibrate the level of their disturbances to influence the watershed events taking place in Washington this week – in particular US President Barack Obama’s speech Thursday, May 19, in which he will discuss the new US-Muslim relationship following Osama bin Laden’s death.Israeli official sources are counting on the Jordanian, Egyptian and Lebanese authorities restraining unruly elements from surging across their borders into Israel, but the IDF high command and police are not sanguine.

Israeli intelligence has information that Palestinian leaders believe that if Israeli police and troops can be goaded into firing live ammunition by exceptionally violent disorders on the West Bank and Israeli Arab districts, Obama will be forced to bring up the Palestinian issue in his speech or, even better, tie it in with the bin Laden operation.

The US President receives Jordan’s King Abdullah II in the White House May 19, the only Muslim leader he sees before delivering his speech. Obama meets Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu the following day, Friday, May 20.

Some Israeli intelligence quarters are convinced that wholesale disturbances fit in with Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas’ plans in two ways:

1. They generate the right ambiance for the diplomatic campaign he is running up to September for the UN General Assembly to recognize a Palestinian state within 1967 borders and its capital in Jerusalem. By keeping the street violence going well beyond Nakba Day, he is trying to offset Israel’s partially successful bid to dissuade the United States and most of West Europe from endorsing his motion.
The Obama administration has not yet indicated whether the US will support Abbas’ initiative or abstain, a decision that will influence the European governments which are still undecided about whether or not to follow Germany’s decision to vote against the Palestinians.

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An American decision to abstain would bring the undecided Europeans down on the side of the Palestinians.
Even with majority UN endorsement in the bag, the Palestinian motion needs the votes of the US and the main European powers to give it international political ballast; the resolution would not be taken nearly as seriously if it were carried by only second-string international players like Switzerland, Sweden, Africa and Asia. Abbas believes that a cascade of violent Palestinian demonstrations and plenty of blood on the streets would persuade the key voters to jump off the fence.

Mahmoud Abbas hoped that after signing a pact of reconciliation between his Fatah and Hamas he would be allowed to visit the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip for the first time since they fell out four years ago. But no invitation reached him in Ramallah. By letting Palestinian rioters loose on West Bank streets, he is showing up Hamas’ limitations by demonstrating that he alone is capable of challenging Israel in the mode and spirit of the Arab Revolt.

He and his Fatah leadership showed their mettle by staging riots in Jerusalem, Jaffa and Galilee Friday and Saturday, May 13-14 before Nakba Day.

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Friday, Milad Said Ayash, 17, died of a bullet wound from a source not stablished during a clash in Silwan, Jerusalem sparked by Palestinians hurling firebombs and rocks at Israeli police. The Palestinians accused one of the security guards at the Israeli residential Beit Yehonatan of shooting the boy and declared him “the first shahid (martyr) of the Third Palestinian Intifada” against Israel.
Israel’s Housing Ministry officially later denied that any weapons were fired by the guards or the Israeli occupants of the building. Israel was refused access to the boy’s body for an autopsy as part of its probe into his death.

Saturday night, Palestinians in two more Jerusalem suburbs, Shuafat and Issawiya, attacked Israel policemen and injured two.

For Sunday, therefore, Israeli security forces are braced for disorders in three centers: the West Bank, Arab Israeli districts and Jerusalem. The disturbances are expected to carry over in

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Information reaching Israel from Egypt, Lebanon and Syria Saturday night pointed to hectic preparations afoot for big demonstrations on their borders with Israel Sunday

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