Saturday, September 10, 2011

Netanyahu Warns Egypt

Prime Minister Netanyahu responds to the Egyptian attacks on the Israeli embassy:

Netanyahu Warns Egypt: Peace Threatened by Attack on Embassy

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu slammed the attack Friday on the Israeli embassy in Cairo, and warned it could threaten the peace between the two nations.

"Egypt must not ignore the severe injury to the fabric of peace with Israel and such a blatant violation of international laws."

An Egyptian government spokesman told CNN the Cabinet had scheduled an emergency meeting, and that a state of emergency had been declared. All police leave has been canceled.


Meanwhile, we are now seeing a renewal of rocket attacks from Gaza:

Gaza Terrorists Fire Rocket Attack at Southern Israel

Palestinian Authority Arab terrorists in northern Gaza attacked civilian communities in southern Israel Saturday night.

The terrorists launched a Qassam rocket aimed at the coastal city of Ashkelon.


IAF Retaliates

The Israel Air Force retaliated Saturday night for a rocket attack on Ashkelon earlier in the evening.

According to local Gaza sources, Israeli fighter pilots attacked terrorists traveling in a vehicle near Khan Yunis. All Israeli personnel returned safely to base following the attack.

The air strike, carried out in southern Gaza, came less than an hour after a Qassam rocket was launched from the region at southern Israel.

Shortly after the IAF air strike, there was a second terror attack on southern Israel. Gaza terrorists fired mortar shells at an IDF outpost near the Gaza security fence. Soldiers searched for the terrorists, but they managed to escape


It seems that there is never a dull moment in the Epicenter these days.

34 comments:

  1. Ban Ki-moon: Palestinian Statehood is 'Long Overdue'

    "Ban Ki-moon says supports two-state solution for Middle East peace, (cont')"

    http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/un-secretary-general-palestinian-statehood-is-long-overdue-1.383504

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    Also:

    http://www.forward.com/articles/142593/

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  2. Thanks for the link - I had read something similar earlier in the week....Unreal

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  3. I just read the book "Eye to Eye" detailing the consequences of dividing Israel. I live outside of the Joplin area and have seen firsthand the destruction that occurred just 24 hours after Obama made his statement regarding the 67 borders. I am deeply concerned about the consequences we will face after the vote later this month.

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  4. So Ki-Moon thinks there should be an independent Palestinian State. Why not give them some of Jordan? Israel was nothing but a barren wasteland before it's re-instating statehood. Just all stands to reason why Jordan refused to assimilate Palestinians into Jordanian society.

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  5. Brad - very good point - I too share that concern for the same reasons. We all know about the amazing 'coincidences' around the Katrina carnage...

    Robin - thats also a VERY good point, why not part of Egypt? Syria?

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  6. Scott, because Syria and Egypt are now radical Islamic. I'd be more afraid of taking land from a radical Islamic country than that of a more peaceful jewish state.

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  7. Oh, I know Dylan, its just making a point on the absurdity of it all.

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  8. Well, at least Egypt is in the process of become radically Islamic. Syria already is. But still, I'd be more afraid to take land from Egypt and Syria than from Israel.

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  9. Oops, mustn't been writing my comment as you were, sorry

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  10. And yet, now Obama found a way to
    COOL OFF the problem with the embassy in Eygpt......so i guess the
    Jews and Egypt are still at peace
    in a way.

    AND YET, Elliott Wave Counts for stocks are VERY BEARISH, like to
    see Obama get out of that one.

    FACT >>>>

    Social Mood is MUCH more powerful
    then Obama and Bernanke could ever
    hope to be !!!!

    get ready for a REAL crash

    Stephen >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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  11. Scott,
    I have a question of a prevalent PC nature that is going on even here???

    In light of Mrs C's post of Churchill's view of "Mohammedanism", it immediately brought to mind a 'real' American Prez; - T.Jefferson and his study of the Koran, identifying the so-called "religion" of "Mohammedanism", by its self-described nature, as a militant threat to the entire world, and his subsequent military response to their shores that ended their aspirations of bleeding us as "infidels" under the penalty 'taxation' of Sharia law...

    Islam?? Even more so; the term "Radical" Islam [a falsity], is showing up more frequently here?!?

    When did the false religion of "Mohammedanism" suddenly become PC "Islam"?? [Malcom X and 'Nation of Islam'?? -had to be much earlier from when??]

    I'm not finding any clear timeline searches on it, but I also don't want to burden you personally with that, as I know there are peeps out there that may have access to more info on it...

    But of "Mohammedanism" I hafta say:

    Churchill is "classic eloquence" in so short a description of its Satanic destruction: "No stronger retrograde force exists in the world..."

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  12. Sunday 11th September 2011.

    9-11

    God bless you America, my heart and prayers are with you all today.

    I thank God for blessing you with His Word and for all your personal support,kindness and bountiful provision of Biblical teaching to the world.

    Maranatha!

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  13. DrNo - I see what you are saying, but I do believe that there are many many muslims who do not believe in the terrorism that exists and the overall goals of radical Islam. Now - one can argue that such Muslims are "lukewarm" or not reading their Koran - or whatever - and this may be true, but I hate to lump every Muslim into the same category. Is that PC? Maybe - I could see an element of that. Maybe its all of my years in corporations that a tiny bit of "PC-ness" invaded my brain :)

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  14. Sue, part of me wants so much to grieve and express my gratitude for your kind words. But another part is just repulsed, not at you, but at what we've turned into. Its all a PR event and I can't even watch.

    Not to invite the first responders, to bar any members of the Christian Clergy for fear they might offend someone...... We were founded a Christian nation, for crying out loud. Our currency still says "In God We Trust", and making sure He is not invited....well, words just fail me. And knowing what I do now, the manipulation and the total disregard of our rules, laws, and constitution in favor of an agenda we aren't trusted to totally understand.

    I sit and wonder....reminisce really.... Remembering combat friends violated by shrapnel or bullets while protecting my back, rolling and crying in agony, as they died. Volunteers, who deemed this country, our way of life, our freedoms, our Faith, and our God was worth that sacrifice.

    Sorry, but today's PC remembrance leaves me so empty. Forgive them Father, and please open their eyes to Your Son and the truth. In Christ Jesus wondrous Name. Amen.

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  15. I agree, Caver. Their "memorials" are a mockery of all that America once was. We have become a police state in these ten years, to a degree never seen in our wildest nightmares. The open contempt of our Constitution and the very concept of liberty is appalling. The dead WILL be avenged, but not in this life; soon the world will know what justice is, when the wrath of God is poured out!

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  16. Morning Brother Scott :)
    Just a quick observation :) Churchill agreed, they could be nice chaps, but he warned…even from 1899…Churchill warned of the Muslims.

    “DrNo - I see what you are saying, but I do believe that there are many many muslims who do not believe in the terrorism that exists and the overall goals of radical Islam.”

    “Individual Moslems may show splendid qualities. Thousands become the brave and loyal soldiers of the Queen; all know how to die; but the influence of the religion paralyses the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world. Far from being moribund, Mohammedanism is a militant and proselytizing faith.”

    Annnddd amazingly…we see Churchill’s statement about Europe…and now Mohammedanism has infused itself greatly in Europe…

    “It has already spread throughout Central Africa, raising fearless warriors at every step; and were it not that Christianity is sheltered in the strong arms of science - the science against which it had vainly struggled - the civilization of modern Europe might fall, as fell the civilization of ancient" Rome. ”
    God Bless! :)

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  17. Dear Sister Sue, :)
    Thank you for that beautiful post!
    Sis, with just a few short eloquent words, you said it all!
    I once heard years ago, that El Presidente Fox of Mexico, was asked why Mexico had always had such struggles. It was said that his response was (and Im paraphrasing)
    "Mexico was founded by the Spanish searching for gold, the United States was founded by those seeking to worship God freely"
    If he did indeed say that, it certainly is true.
    Thank You for your Prayers, Sis, and God Bless You!

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  18. PAULA AND CAVER - I agree 100% with what both of you are saying (just for the record :)

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  19. Scott, I just posted this in "In the news_11", and it apparently went immediately to spam w/o passing "go":

    Re: "In The Wake Of 9/11: 33 of 50 States Are Actively Spying On Americans"

    As the 9/11 anniversary approaches, does the government still have questions to answer? (Part II)

    Former Reagan economist Paul Craig Roberts pointed out, "the panel was more a political operation ... No knowledgeable experts were appointed to the commission,"

    Article by Dr. Paul Craig Roberts:
    9/11 After A Decade: Have We Learned Anything?

    "...The US government’s account of 9/11 is the foundation of the open-ended wars that are exhausting America’s resources and destroying its reputation, and it is the foundation of the domestic police state that ultimately will shut down all opposition to the wars. Americans are bound to the story of the 9/11 Muslim terrorist attack, because [of] what [it] justifies..."

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  20. I watched and cried again remembering the terrible acts of terror on that morning ten years ago. I too like Caver mourned the exclusion of the first responders and clergy. I did see though a blessed relief amidst tears of people finally having a place to see the name of their lost ones engraved.
    It reminds me. We are engraved on the palms of His hands. We are not forgotten in heaven, our tears kept in a little bottle. My husband wrote a prayer for us in church this morning and the end of it Praised the Lord Jesus who like the first responders who ran up those tower stairs not knowing their fate but trying to save some, Jesus ran down the stairs from heaven into the fire ,
    knowing what awaited Him . He did it all to save us.
    O come Again Lord Jesus!

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  21. Scott, did my 2 previous posts go to spam?

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  22. OK, sorry for that DrNo - they're released from Spam Jail. As stated, Building 7 is all I need to know.

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  23. Ultimately, I believe this is the continuing battle between Esau and Jacob. We are on the cusp on Gog and Magog...and the time of Jacob's trouble has come. I am new to this blog and unsure about the beliefs of this online community, but I do believe it is wise to read the story of Joseph and the famine.....we will be living it ourselves very soon.

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  24. Brad that has been brought up before (although its been a while)

    And I agree that this is the ongoing saga of Esau and Jacob. Gog-MaGog is in the batter's box...Isaiah 17 is at the plate.

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  25. Thank you all so much for your many words of comfort and scripture , which are great reminders during these present times ! About a week ago there were links to Andre Hendricks' videos on " The Rapture and Comet Elenin". Has anyone seen his video posted Sept. 10th : "Elenin and the Sign in Egypt"? It is similar , some of it sounded true, but a lot of it seemed too much like science fiction. Any opinions ? Anyway, maranatha ! Regarding 9 11 : Ps 46 :6 The heathen raged, the kingdoms were moved: he uttered his voice, the earth melted. 7 The LORD of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our refuge.
    Diane

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  26. Brad-welcome! I don't get here they way I would like too often anymore:( but as long as you are saying what you believe or feel or think or question, it is usually welcome here as long as you love Jesus and are respectful!) And we have discussed everything from natural disasters to space aliens to government plans in the M.E. Some people here are really up on things and others are newbies.
    We all love Jesus and are trying to do our best, grow in Christ and and figure out how everything hooks together. With that said, don't be fearful here because we really do love one another and if someone thinks you are in error, bible verses will fly with some great interpretation.
    We have have people here who most of us disagree with on certain points, pre vs. post trib but we agree to disagree because hey, walk in love :) is the motto here!
    If you only knew how many times I felt like I was barely dragging and couldn't find help or fellowship, these guys came through with truly inspired and encouraging words! Thank You Family!

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  27. Well-stated Ally - thanks for that!

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  28. Thank you Ally......It's hard to find people who really trust in Jesus but are also searching for REAL truth in a world run by evil...so glad that I was lead to this group. I can tell Scott has a real heart for truth....glad to meet you all.

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  29. Welcome Brad,
    Ally summed it all up perfectly,many thanks to you sister.
    You will find that this group is truly family, ready for eternity together.
    God's blessings,ms

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  30. Mrs C
    Thank you so much for your thoughtful reply; the last thing I wanted to do was offend any of you after all the U.S. has done for me personally.

    I totally understand why Caver is 'touchy' about 'things'; the US is lagging behind the UK in its decline, and I have been very troubled by what has been done to our once 'Great Britain'. Now I am at the 'shoulder shrugging' stage realising it is all a part of God's plan and purposes to bring Israel back to Himself. So I prefer to consider my heavenly citizenship in Jesus and the room he is preparing for His Bride.

    Sunday was a dreadful day as I had yet another family assault to contend with. My hubby and I, as well as my dear old mum, feel shattered by the treachery and betrayal aimed at me by three of the most important people in my life.

    It is a strange comfort to realise I am obviously troubling the enemy otherwise he wouldn't be bothered with me. What it has done, is drive me closer to Jesus and His love, comfort and blessings, that He so freely gives to me is worth the all the heartache. Without Him, I would have left this world long ago and missed out on the joy of knowing more, every day, of the rich depths of His precious Word.

    Thank you again, and may God richly bless you both, as He has me; perhaps because of all the difficlties that are a trial of our faith. ALL things work together for good .........

    Maranatha!

    Sue
    x

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  31. Sorry to hear that Sue - I'll be praying for you and that situation that you are in.

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