Only the Return of Messiah will not fail to bring True Peace!
January 11, 2007
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There has never been any question in my mind that a false peace
must eventually come to Israel for a very brief period of time, just before she is viciously attacked from the north by a Jihad composed of 10 Islamic nations. I know it “must” occur because of several Scriptures in the Bible, which you have seen me use countless times in my books and on this Web Site. So, the question has never been “if” a false peace shall occur, for it will occur, but “how” and “when” is the problem.
The “how” to me has always been a question of four choices: Will it be by force (Unilateralism), negotiations, a formal hudna (truce), or simply the recognition by Israeli Declaration of a Palestinian State in the West Bank and Gaza Strip within the Security Barrier, which is scheduled to be completed in 2008?
I have been in favor of a “forced” peace from the beginning,
because it put the most heat on the terrorists. I have stated it as my preference of choice from the beginning. But I did not believe it would work other than to eventually get the terrorist countries and groups to realize they could not defeat Israel, except by the treachery of a sudden Jihad under a blanket of false peace. When they finally realize this, they will stop the terrorist attacks for a brief period, and the false peace will come in.
I have never believed anything other than a “false” peace of very short duration could be maintained with the Palestinians.
Only the Messiah can bring a forced lasting peace in the Middle East. I stated what I believed about the false peace in Archive Prophecy Update Number 3, January 2001, which follows the Haaretz Article by Aluf Benn, and that is still my position.
Begin Haaretz Article
Olmert: Unilateralism Has Been a Failure
Aluf Benn
In an interview with the Chinese news agency Xinhua prior to his departure Sunday for a three-day visit to China, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert expressed his disappointment with the results of Israel’s two unilateral withdrawals, saying that the violence in both Lebanon and Gaza convinced him that there is no point in any future unilateral moves of this kind.
“A year ago, I believed that we would be able to do this unilaterally,” the prime minister said, referring to a withdrawal from the West Bank. “However, it should be said that our experience in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip is not encouraging. We pulled out of Lebanon unilaterally, and see what happened. We pulled out of the Gaza Strip completely, to the international border, and every day they are firing Kassam rockets at Israelis.” Olmert’s conclusion was that “under the existing circumstances, it would be more practical to achieve a two-state solution through negotiations rather than [unilateral] withdrawal.” (Ha’aretz)
End Haaretz Article
Begin Quote of Archive Prophecy Update 3
PROPHECY UPDATE NUMBER 3
January, 2001
Each time a new election is held in Israel we get queries from Europe and Africa. Additionally, we get calls from across the United States because of the lecture series I have conducted for 21 years. The queries usually involve which candidate I think will win the election. It was not easy to predict the election when Benjamin Netanyahu won.
But it was easy to predict his defeat by Ehud Barak, as well as Barak’s recent defeat by Ariel Sharon. The polls were quite definite as to who would win the last two elections.
After an election we get even more queries as to whether or not the new leader can bring peace with the Palestinians.
I do not mind answering these queries, in fact I rather enjoy it when I have time to do it. But there is something far more important in the peace process than who is leader of Israel, and who is leader of the Palestinians.
I retired from the USAF/ National Security Agency as a synoptic analyst.
When one analyzes anything, it is imperative to advance from what controls the conclusion of the problem being examined.
Some problems do not have a definite controlling factor, and all the factors, both incidental and insignificant, must be given the appropriate weight in making a forecast of the outcome. However, this is not the case in making a determination of when peace will come between Israel and the Palestinians. The controlling factor which determines when a false peace will come to Israel, rests solely with the terrorist groups that plague her.
There can never be a period of peace, even false peace, without the approval of all the terrorist groups. Yassar Arafat cannot control the terrorist groups, nor
can any other single Arab leader.
The terrorist complex of Osama Bin Laden, the Islamic Jihad, Hamas, Hisbullah, and Fatah are really controlled by leaders in Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Until these leaders finally come to the conclusion that the only way Israel can be driven into the Negev is by being lulled into a false sense of security, the terrorist groups will continue to operate, and the killing will continue.
I believe these terrorist groups will soon realize that if they really want to slaughter Jews by the hundreds of thousands, and drive the rest into the Negev, they will have to lull Israel into a brief period of false peace.
When this happens, an agreement will be reached between Israel and the Palestinians. So my advice to those who want to get a feel of when the false peace will come is this: WATCH the terrorist groups. When their actions drop to zero, and stay there for a while, you may rest assured it has been as a result of meetings behind closed doors between the leaders of the aforementioned nations, and the leaders of the terrorist groups they sponsor.
I don’t pay much attention to any leader of Israel or the Palestinians. The terrorist groups are the key to a false peace in the Mid-East.
When they grasp that by appearing to cease their activities they will be able, at a later time, to kill many Jews, and drive the rest into the Negev, they will settle down
and wait for the surprise attack against Israel from
the north.
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. But it will not work. Watch for a cessation of terrorism. Then, after a brief period of false peace look for a vicious surprise attack from the north out of Syria.
End Quote of Archive Prophecy Update 3
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