One Day Libya & Sudan will bow at Cairo Antichrist Steps
Al Qaeda-Linked Jihadist leader Abu Abdallah al-Sadiq
Once headed Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG)
Now Identifies as Abdel Hakim al-Khulidi Belhaj
He led rebels in Tripoli Compound Conquest
September 9, 2011
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When Daniel wrote his prophecies the country Sudan did not exist, but was
the northern part of what Daniel knew as Ethiopia, which had its northern border on the southern border of Egypt. As was the case in ancient times when kings offered homage at the steps of the throne of a militarily stronger king, in some cases offering tribute at the foot of it., so will these bordering kings be subject to the Caliph, who will rule the Antichrist Caliphate from Cairo. I would not be surprised if the kings of Sudan and Libya were replaced by Antichrist stooges soon after his conquest of Egypt, since no king likes to have potential rivals on his borders.
Revelation 17:12,13 – And the ten horns which thou sawest are ten kings, which have received no kingdom as yet; but receive power as kings one hour with the beast. [13] These have one mind, and shall give their power and strength unto the beast.
Daniel 11:42,43 – 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.
Begin Excerpt 1from the Washington Times
Jihadists plot to take over Libya
U.S. steps up surveillance of suspects among rebels
By Bill Gertz
The Washington Times
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Jihadists among the Libyan rebels revealed plans last week on the Internet to subvert the post-Moammar Gadhafi government and create an Islamist state, according to U.S. intelligence agencies.
U.S. officials said spy agencies are stepping up surveillance of Islamist-oriented elements among Libyan rebels.
A government report circulated Tuesday said extremists were observed “strategizing” on Internet forums about how to set up an Islamist state in Libya after the regime of Col.
Gadhafi is defeated.
“Several forum participants have suggested that, following a transitional stage, the battle should turn against secularist rebels and members of the [rebels’] Transitional National Council,” the unclassified report stated.
Some U.S. officials sought to play down the remarks by noting that such Internet postings are not always accurate measures of jihadist plans.
The report said the jihadists’ strength and influence on the ground “are uncertain at this time.”
ASSOCIATED PRESS Rebel fighters celebrate in the desert outside a military base near Bani Walid, Libya, on Saturday. The U.S. has stepped up surveillance of elements of the rebel forces interested in setting up an Islamist state.
However, the report said the jihadist plotting coincided with the high-profile emergence of Abu Abdallah al-Sadiq, a former leader of the al Qaeda-linked Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) and now a leading rebel. He is currently known as Abdel Hakim al-Khulidi Belhaj and led rebels in overrunning Col.
Gadhafi’s Tripoli compound.
A U.S. official familiar with intelligence reports on the region said there are concerns that some LIFG members remain committed to al Qaeda and others may be temporarily renouncing their ties to the terrorist group for “show.”
“Some members of LIFG in the past had connections with al Qaeda in Sudan, Afghanistan or Pakistan, and others dropped their relationship with al Qaeda entirely,” the official said.
“It seems – from their statements and support for establishing a democracy in Libya – that this faction of LIFG does not support al Qaeda.
We’ll definitely be watching to see whether this is for real or just for show.”
A defense official familiar with jihadist strategy said Islamists likely will emerge in power from the turmoil expected after the demise of the Gadhafi regime and the West will be partly to blame.
“We’re helping pave the way for them” through NATO airstrikes and other support, he said.
About 1,000 jihadists are operating covertly in Libya, Noman Benotman, a former Libyan al Qaeda member, told The Washington Times in March.
According to a translation of the forum exchanges, Libyan Islamists view the fall of Tripoli to rebels as the initial phase of a battle to take over the country.
Jihadists were urged to prepare for the next stage in the battle: taking on secular rebels and the interim National Transitional Council, sometimes called the Transitional National Council, the secular political organization that is mainly pro-democratic.
The jihadists want to set up an Islamist state ruled by Shariah law.
Begin Excerpt 2 from The Daily Telegraph, UK via World News
Sudan bombing civilians and executing rebel soldiers says leaked UN report
Sudan is shelling civilians, “summarily executing” rebel sympathisers and reportedly using chemical weapons as conflict intensifies in its Nuba Mountains area, according to two leaked UN reports seen by The Daily Telegraph.
By Mike Pflanz, Nairobi
11:31PM BST 17 Jul 2011
At the same time, the UN’s mission in the country, UNMIS, is unable to fulfil its mandate to protect people because authorities are refusing to allow them access.
“Our ability to carry out Human Rights promotion, protection and monitoring activities within [Southern Kordofan] is inconsequential,” according to one of the reports.
Sources linked to the rebel Sudan People’s Liberation Army forces in Southern Kordofan, in Sudan’s south-east, claim as many as 3,000 people have been killed or have disappeared since the fighting broke out early in June.
But it is impossible to verify this because the regional government and the administration in Khartoum, led by Omar al-Bashir, has barred the UN or other aid agencies from the area.
The attacks have “completely undermined UNMIS’ ability to fulfil the most basic requirements of its mandate in the fields”, the report states.
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