Thursday, February 2, 2023

Netanyahu Travels To France To Discuss Ways To 'Expand And Accelerate' The Abraham Accords With Macron

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu To Meet With Emmanuel Macron In Paris Thursday To Discuss Ways To Expand And Accelerate The Abraham Accords





Ah yes, hello 2023, let’s get this end times party started, and what better way to do that than to have some prophetically delicious closed-door meetings between Emmanuel Macron, with the leader of the nation of Israel and the Jewish people, Benjamin Netanyahu. During that meeting, the duo will discuss stopping the threat of Iran and nuclear missiles, and how best to expand and accelerate the Abraham Accords. Bullseye.


Like we have been telling, and mark it down, the whole point of the Abraham Accords is to create a state of Palestine on the border of Israel, which is exactly what Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed told the United Nations in September of 2020. And the only thing that will compel Benjamin Netanyahu to agree to that is getting the Muslims to agree to let the Jews build a Temple. Who better to facilitate that than the one we refer to as the biblical man of sin, Emmanuel Macron?


FROM THE TIMES OF ISRAEL: They will also discuss ways to expand the Abraham Accords, as France has shown interest in playing a larger role in the Middle East.

The two leaders last met in Jerusalem in January 2020. Netanyahu, who will be in France from Thursday until Saturday night, will also meet members of France’s finance sector, and leaders of the Jewish community. 


Netanyahu, Macron will meet to focus on Iran, expanding Abraham Accords

Lazar Berman


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office announces that he will discuss stopping Iran’s nuclear program during his meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron this week in Paris.

They will also discuss ways to expand the Abraham Accords, as France has shown interest in playing a larger role in the Middle East.

The two leaders last met in Jerusalem in January 2020.

Netanyahu, who will be in France from Thursday until Saturday night, will also meet members of France’s finance sector, and leaders of the Jewish community.




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