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A State of Palestine

September 24, 2011 By Richard A. Volunteer

Mahmoud Abbas, who was 12 years old when the U.N. voted in 1947 to partition Palestine into two states, one Jewish and one Arab.  Abbas’ predecessors, the Palestinian leaders of that earlier generation, rejected the partition plan, which envisaged a state on 44 per cent of the land.  So yesterday Friday Sept 23rd, the Palestinian president asked the 66th session of the  U.N.  to bless a Palestinian State on a terrain about half the size.  Its been 44 years since Israel took Palestine,  the West Bank from Jordan and Gaza from Egypt.

The Palestinian people are “long overdue” in their quest for an independent state, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said on Friday.   And I support also the statehood of Palestinians; an independent, sovereign state of Palestine. It has been long overdue,” Ban told reporters in Canberra.

There are two routes that Mr. Abbas is considering at the United Nations. His preference is to begin by applying through the 15-member Security Council for full membership.  The United States has vowed to use its veto there.

If that failed, he could then go directly to the 193-member General Assembly, where there is no veto and a pro-Palestinian majority. Around 140 countries are likely to support a Palestinian bid for statehood.  The General Assembly cannot grant United Nations membership to Palestine.  It can only declare it to be an “observer state”. But the key word is “state,” because that would allow it to join a host of international agencies and treaty groups, including the International Criminal Court, the International Court of Justice, Unesco and others.

Once admitted to the U.N.  – a foregone conclusion — Palestine would join all international legal forums.     Palestinians would then be entitled to bring cases against Israeli officials, perhaps for actions related to building West Bank settlements viewed as illegal.  This issue worries the Israelis perhaps most of all,  as 500,000 Israeli’s  could find themselves trespassing.

A Palestinian decision to shift its statehood quest toward international legal and political pressure on Israel, combined with Israeli fear and truculence at a time of regional upheaval, has many predicting disaster. After after the storming of Israel’s Cairo embassy,  and the expulsion of its ambassador from Turkey, the Arab spring is creating political opportunity for Israels enemies.

“Israel is already facing hostility from Egypt, Turkey and Gaza,” a senior Western diplomat said. “It will react to a Palestinian statehood bid with punitive measures in the West Bank.  Congress will probably cut off aid to the Palestinians. The Palestinian Authority could collapse. We’re watching a potential train wreck.”

American diplomats were here last week warning Mr. Abbas of unforeseen consequences from his statehood bid. Palestinians have nothing to lose and they will be heading to the UN in a non-reversible move,”  Abbas said.  There is no good outcome for Israel.  America’s  threat to veto the bid at the Security Council puts it on the side of Israel against the wishes of 140 U.N.  members.

The tactics of making Palestinians the victims, and Israel the villain,  are the same tactics that allowed Britain and France to throw Czechoslovakia under a German bus in September 1938,  in the policy of appeasement.  Again Germany and France and Britain are giving silent approval to this division of land.

Meanwhile the world forgets,  God says   Joel  3 v 2  I will gather the armies of the world into the valley of Jehoshaphat.  There I will judge them for harming my people, my special possession, for scattering my people Israel, among the nations, and for dividing up my land.

Filed Under: Middle East, Israel, News Events, Prophecy

Israels new found wealth.

September 11, 2011 By Richard A. Volunteer

The Torah states that Israel would “suck honey out of the rock, and oil out of the flinty rock.” (Deut 32:13) That Zebulun and Issachar “shall suck of the abundance of the seas, and of treasures hid in the sand.” (Deut 33:19) And that Asher would “dip his foot in oil.” (Duet 33:24)

The recent finds of oil and gas have put Israel on the map with the great energy discoveries.  Data indicates that Israeli oil shale reserves could be about 250 billion barrels (that compares with 260 billion barrels of the proven reserves of Saudi Arabia).

New estimates mean “Israel may emerge as the 3rd largest deposit of oil shale, after the US and China.”  The US Geological Survey estimates that there are 122 trillion cubic feet of gas in the Levant Basin, most of which is within Israel’s jurisdiction.

These reserves will shape Israel’s relationships in the Middle East. Israel has contracted to supply Egypt with 4.5 billion cubic meters of gas annually from its Tamar offshore field, to meet the economy’s desperate shortage of energy. Israel, which already sells gas to Jordan, will shortly become Egypt’s biggest gas supplier.

All this verifies the motives, and authenticates scripture in describing the coming attack on Israel.

Ezekiel 38:1-6  The word of the Lord came to me; Son of man, set your face against Gog, of the land of Magog, the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal; prophesy against him and say: ‘This is what the Sovereign Lord says:  I am against you, O Gog, chief prince of Meshech and Tubal.  I will turn you around, put hooks in your jaws and bring you out with your whole army –  Persia, Cush and Put also Gomer with all its troops, and Beth Togarmah from the far north with all its troops – the many nations

Ezekiel 38:1-7 gives 9 (number of judgment 3×3) names as participants in the invasion of Israel,  that will follow the regathering of the Jews to their homeland in 1948.   Turkey is that Meshech and Beth Togarmah,  while Iran is Persia, also clearly named.

An Islamic leader will arise to bring together a great coalition of nations to invade Israel.  As in the days of  Pharaoh God will bring them out to exalt His name over the heathen…and begin to show Himself to Israel and the nations.

God tells us that they also come to “seize plunder…and to capture great spoil“.  Many verses in the Quran (Koran)  advocated plundering for the benefit of Islam.

Ezekiel 38:13  “Sheba and Dedan and the merchants of Tarshish with all its villages will say to you, ‘Have you come to capture spoil?  Have you assembled your company to seize plunder, to carry away silver and gold, to take away cattle and goods, to capture great spoil?

The false messiah – this leader of an Islamic invasion is but a straw man,  and he will leave 5 of 6 of his troops dead on the mountains of Israel,  as God once again intervenes for Israel. Given the Arab Spring and political shifts – these prophesied alliances are very realistic. Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia will sit this one out.

Ezekiel 38:23 So I will magnify Myself and sanctify Myself. And I will be known in the eyes of many nations, and they shall know that I am the LORD   Ezekiel 39:2 And I will turn Gog and Magog back, and leave but the sixth part of them, and will cause them to come up from the north parts and will bring them to the mountains of Israel:

This war is but a preliminary event for what follows – which will be global in scale.   Do not confuse common greed and Islamic hatred of Israel,  for the one who craves the worship of the planet.  This is but the beginning of sorrows…and the Mahdi or  “12th Imam” are but the transparent stepping-stones of the real deception.

Filed Under: Middle East, News Events, Prophecy

Israel and Turkey once allies?

September 10, 2011 By Richard A. Volunteer

Israel’s souring relations with onetime ally Turkey took a turn for the worse Friday September 2nd as Turkey announced it would formally expel Israel’s ambassador and suspend military agreements.  Relations between Turkey and Israel have worsened since Israeli forces boarded the Mavi Marmara aid ship in May last year as it was heading for Gaza. Nine Turkish activists were killed during the raid. Israel has refused to apologize and said its troops acted in self-defense.

  • Turkey’s recent decision to increase its naval presence in the eastern Mediterranean – and not just to deter Israeli operations against Gaza activists – is a serious one. Turkey is protesting against the exploration of gas reserves by the government of Cyprus, because it does not recognize the area as Cypriot territorial waters. Israel has recognized them, and hopes to source future natural gas supplies there.
  • Turkish officials have hinted that they might impose economic sanctions, file legal actions against Israel in international courts and assist Palestinians in their upcoming U.N. bid for statehood recognition.
  •  Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has also threatened to make an official visit to Hamas-controlled Gaza, affording legitimacy to an enclave that Israel has worked to isolate.
  • Turkey has suspended diplomatic and military relations with Israel, expelling its top diplomats while Turkey had withdrawn its diplomats after the Gaza Flotilla incident.

“Today, we reached a point where Israel has, in fact, spent all the chances that were given to them. The Israeli government, however, see themselves (as being) above international laws and human conscience,” the Turkish Foreign Minister  said.

Minister Tayyip Erdogan this week coolly moved his country step by provocative step towards an armed clash with Israel – not just over the Palestinian issue, but because he covets the gas and oil resources of the eastern Mediterranean opposite Israel’s shores.

Thursday night, Sept. 8, he announced that Turkish warships will escort any Turkish aid vessels for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. In his remarks to Al Jazeera television, the Turkish prime minister also said he had taken steps “to stop Israel from unilaterally exploiting natural resources from the eastern Mediterranean.” Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan saw “grounds for war” with Israel last year after a deadly raid on a Turkish ship headed for Gaza, according to a transcript of a recent interview.

If Turkish ships breach the Israeli naval blockade of Gaza, which a UN report last week pronounced legitimate under international law, Erdogan will become the first Muslim leader to embark on military action in the Palestinian cause. The Arab nations which fought Israel time after time in the past will be made to look ineffectual and the Turkish leader the regional big shot.

Even Iran would be put in the shade for never daring to provoke Israel the way Turkey has. The Turkish prime minister clings to the belief that the foremost Arab powers, Egypt and Saudi Arabia, which have watched his maneuvers with deep suspicion, will have no choice but to play ball with him now that he has confronted Israel. The first crack in the Arab ice came about Thursday, Sept. 8, in the form of Egyptian consent to join the Turkish Navy in sea maneuvers in the eastern Mediterranean.

Support for Ankara suggested that Israel ought to get used to the fact that this is a “new Turkey,” that Israel must realize this is not the 1990s when Israel maintained working relations with the Turkish government and the Turkish army, “and showed disdain for what the public really wanted.” Meanwhile the generals that supported relations with Israel have long been jailed or have retired.

Turkey wants political clout and opposing Israel is a politically a unifying path to get there.

Filed Under: Israel, Middle East, News Events, Prophecy

Arab Spring becomes Israel’s Fall.

September 10, 2011 By Richard A. Volunteer

The Egyptian revolution that toppled Mubarak also left the Sinai desert vulnerable to militants and opened the borders to Gaza.  Militants that escaped an Egyptian prison during the revolution then carried out the attacks on Israelis. Some of the attackers wore brown uniforms, similar to those used by the Egyptian Army. They attacked motorists killing civilians in the Sinai border areas.  The accidental killing of three Egyptian soldiers by Israels response, caused an Egyptian outcry.

A number of other factors have added to the state of tension between the two countries over the past few months including the detention of an alleged Israeli spy in June, and the recent conviction of agents who spied for Israel. Israel protested the Egypt’s former foreign minister sponsoring reconciliation talks between Fatah and Hamas in May.

Egypt’s desire to review the contract under which it exports natural gas to Israel in response to a public outcry has also chilled relations between the two sides.  That same natural gas  pipeline in North Sinai that delivers natural gas to Israel and Jordan was attacked by unidentified militants five times this year.  Mubarak is currently facing trial before a criminal court over several charges including the facilitation of exporting natural gas to Israel for below market prices.

Egypt lodged a formal protest to Israel over the death of members of its security forces, and demanded an investigation into the deaths.  An army source was quoted by the official Middle East News Agency (MENA) as saying that Egypt closed the Al-Ouja border crossing until further notice. The crossing is used for trade exchange between the two countries.

Presidential hopeful and former secretary general of the Arab League Amr Moussa said on Twitter: “The blood of the martyrs shed for the sake of their sacred duty will not be wasted.”

Public anti-Israel sentiment in Egypt culminated Friday in a ‘million-man protest’ in Cairo against the peace accord with Israel in the wake of the recent events on the two countries’ shared border.

Events boiled over Friday Sept 9th when a crowd  stormed the Israeli Embassy and broke down the wall around it. The Israeli Ambassador fled  the country,  while the embassy was ransacked and documents thrown from the windows.

Egyptian police and military did not interfere or stop the attack.  Later attempts to restore order left  Egyptians dead and a  state of emergency declared.

Three observations:

  • Democracy will bring an Islamic Government to Egypt,  regardless of party or politics or ideology. The religion of the nation is Islam. That is the foundation of the majority of Egyptians beliefs and values. The Qur’an, (Koran) trumps any Sinai or Camp David Peace Accord.
  • There is growing pressure in Egypt for ending the historic 1979 peace treaty with Israel, a pact never supported by ordinary Egyptians. The 1500 additional troops allowed in to the Sinai by Israel are but the beginning.
  • A military and economic alliance with Egypt is set to be signed by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The deal should be clinched when Erdogan visits Cairo next Monday – the first such visit paid by a Turkish prime minister in 15 years.  Egypt and Turkey represent 50% of the Middle East population.

Israels former friends and allies are  severing ties with Israel, only to unify with each other in opposition to Israel’s occupation,  and in sympathy to the Palestinian cause.  What started as an Arab Spring is heating up to be very hot Israeli Summer.

Filed Under: Israel, Middle East, News Events, Politics

Middle East – Global Focus.

January 31, 2011 By Richard A. Volunteer

The protests in Egypt are ongoing but the Islamists have already toppled the Tunisian regime of Ben Ali. According to  security officials Islamists were largely instigating the protests in Tunisia under the cover of a popular uprising.

Clearly emboldened by the Tunisian and Egyptian protests,  banners were wielded by protesters in Yemen.

At risk is Jordan, Yemen, Syria and the Royal family of  Saudi Arabia. These governments are vulnerable when the underlying majority choose Islāmic principles regardless of what the current government structure is.

The riots in Egypt are but an extension of the Islāmic Revolution that swept Iran in 1979.  Then another US Democrat President encouraged those demonstrations too.

This is the Islāmic road map so far and the results.

  • Iranian revolution, 1978-1979: Mass protests by a wide coalition against dictatorship. Result? Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is now president. During the Shah’s reign, Iran marked the anniversary of 2,500 years of continuous monarchy since the founding of the Persian Empire by Cyrus the Great.
  • Beirut Spring: Christians, Sunni Muslims, and Druze unite against Syrian control. Moderate government gains power. Result? Hezbollah is now running Lebanon.
  • Palestinians have free elections: Voters protest against corrupt regime. Result? Hamas is now running the Gaza Strip.
  • Algeria holds free elections: Voters back moderate Islamist group. Result? Military coup; Islamists turn radical; tens of thousands of people killed.

The means to these same ends (democracy, military coup  or dictatorship) is immaterial.

What do Egyptians (future voters) really think? They are extremely radical even in comparison to Jordan or Lebanon.

They preferred “Islamists” over  “modernizers,” 59% to 27%. In addition, 20 percent said they liked al-Qaeda; 30 percent= Hezbollah; 49 percent= Hamas.

Egyptian Muslims said the following: 84 percent favor the death penalty for any Muslim who changes his religion.

In a democracy  these views determine how people vote.  These are reasons that Egypt will not turn into a moderate, stable, and democratic state:

1) There are few forces favoring this outcome; 2)  the rebellion has no organization; 3) Egypt lacks the resources to raise living standards and distribute wealth;4)  extremist ideologies are deeply held and widely spread.

A possible outcome: The élite will lose its nerve and fragments, in part demoralized by a lack of Western — especially U.S. — support. The Muslim Brotherhood throws its full weight behind the rebellion.  Soldiers refuse to fire at or join the opposition.

A radical regime will emerge, with the Muslim Brotherhood as either ruler or power behind the throne.  Then the fundamental transformation will be complete and the next domino will fall. The army will be the wildcard.

Israel will lose all its Middle East Allies and America will have armed them, in the interest of “equality.”

Filed Under: Middle East, News Events, Politics

Turkey and Israel – A future war.

October 4, 2009 By Richard A. Volunteer

This article will recap this  years deterioration of Israels relationship with Turkey.

Historically, Turkey has had strong relations with countries in the Middle East, as well as common cultural and ideological visions. Turkey also has strong ties with Europe, built over the last century, which could allow the country to serve as a bridge between the two regions, geographically, economically and culturally. In his HQ near the strait, long the symbol of Turkey’s supposed role as bridge between east and west, Prime Minister Erdogan was to be a bridge – a mediator.

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran’s radical president whose fiery rhetoric has made him an enemy of the west? “There is no doubt he is our friend,” said Erdogan, Turkey’s Prime Minister.   “As a friend so far we have very good relations and have had no difficulty at all.””The two countries are seriously determined to expand their bilateral relations in all fields,” Iran’s first vice president, Mohammad Reza Rahimi, told a joint news conference with visiting Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan.

Iran, the world’s fifth-largest oil exporter, is Turkey’s second-biggest supplier of natural gas after Russia.  Rahimi said the two sides reached a series of agreements, including building two power plants, setting up a free industrial zone on both sides of the border and on Iranian and Turkish banks opening branches in the other country.

Following the cancellation of the joint NATO military exercise planned between the IDF and Turkey, Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan added fuel to the fire when he again brought up “Israel’s war crimes in Gaza” saying that Israel “bombed children with phosphorous.”

Israel has canceled the sale of military drones to Turkey and has abandoned a joint venture where Israel was to license her main battle tank the “Merkur”  to be built in Turkey.

Tuesday, Oct.13, Syrian defense minister Gen. Ali Habib made the triumphant announcement: We held our first joint land military exercise (with Turkey) last spring. And today we have agreed to do a more comprehensive, a bigger one. He spoke at a ceremony declaring a free trade zone between the two countries and opening their borders for the passage of their citizens without visas. Present were the two foreign ministers.

Foreign Minister  Lieberman of Israel on Wednesday complained to Turkey over a new television drama airing there that depicts Israel Defense Forces soldiers as brutal murderers. Lieberman instructed staff at the Foreign Ministry to protest in the face of their Turkish counterparts. He stressed that airing this type of show reflects a grave level of incitement against Israel – and with government approval.

So like the P.L.O. – The Turkish public gets conditioned to see Israel as murderers and the enemy. Necessary conditioning for a future, already written 2500 years ago.  The events we see in the accusations and heightened tensions are not an isolated event,  but this recent  rhetoric has a history and deep roots. Turkey strengthens her relationship with Iran and Syria  and abandons Israel.

The end is written – Turkey and Syria and Iran are destined to loose 5 of 6 soldiers on the Northern mountains of Israel.  There is a war coming.  God expects us to know the times, and join the dots that lead to His written forgone conclusion.


Filed Under: Israel, Middle East, News Events

Radical Day in the U.N.

September 24, 2009 By Richard A. Volunteer

While the prophets of falsehood recognize the world is heading back to “monotheism” and accept their part in making that happen… Mr. Obama is selling out the people of God, and the property God calls “My land”

In his first address to the U.N. General Assembly, Obama sought to set a new tone in U.S. relations, moving away from the unilateralism of his predecessor. He coupled conciliatory words about a “new era of engagement” with a summons for other nations to shoulder more of the burden.

In declaring that it is time for Middle East peace “without preconditions,” President Obama used his speech to the U.N. General Assembly Wednesday to fire a warning at Israel that “America does not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlements.”

Obama’s stark declaration, which drew applause, was coupled with a call for Palestinians to end their “incitement of Israel.”

But it was the use of the U.N. forum to carry the settlement message to Israel that drew the most enthusiastic response on the floor — and incredulous reaction outside its walls.

Obama just put Israel “on the chopping block,” said former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. John Bolton.

Qaddafi attacks U.N. for 90 min.

Referencing Obama as “my son,” Qaddafi said: “We are happy that a young African Kenyan was voted for and made the president. Obama is a glimpse in the dark for the next four years, but I’m afraid we may go back to square one.

 Ahmadinejad

Ahmadinejad did not mention the uproar over Iran’s nuclear program, calling instead for global nuclear disarmament.

At the same time, the Iranian leader issued stinging attacks on the United States and its allies without calling them by name, prompting a walkout by the U.S. delegation.

Religious references.He called for a “return to monotheism and justice,” calling it “the greatest hope and opportunity in all ages and generations.” My bible agrees with him, except we serve a different monotheistic God.

And the media ignored Mr. Ahmadinejad’s lengthy references to the return of Imam Mehdi, the missing 12th imam of Shia Islam, in his UN speech. As a fundamentalist Shia, the Iranian leader wants to hasten Mehdi’s return and the Armageddon- like battle he believes will end the world and usher in eternal peace and justice.

Without such a belief, injustice and discrimination will not be corrected, he said.

The Iranian leader also peppered his speech with religious references, invoking the prophets of Judaism and Christianity, as well as Islam.

Ahmadinejad is absolutely right. The final showdown is not between Presidents and elected officials. It is between him who craves worship, and his prophet, and the prophets of the Holy one of Israel. That battle will come back to the beginning, long before democracy was a political system.

 


Filed Under: Israel, Middle East, News Events, Politics

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