Palestinian News Agency Reports That A "Peace Deal With Israel" Will Be ReachedJust As The 2014 Blood Moons Appear!
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Subject: Palestinian News Agency Reports That A "Peace Deal With Israel" Will Be ReachedJust As The 2014 Blood Moons Appear! Thu Oct 24, 2013 7:50 am
Palestinian News Agency Reports That A "Peace Deal With Israel" Will Be ReachedJust As The 2014 Blood Moons Appear!
British Consul-General to Jerusalem Sir Vincent Fean hedged Saturday that "a permanent agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Authority will be reached by the spring of 2014," the Palestinian news agency Maan reported. According to the report, Fean said that the agreement will include joint Israeli-Palestinian sovereignty over Jerusalem. The British consul-general was quoted as saying that the spring of 2014 is going to be "crucial to the inception of a Palestinian state on the basis of a political solution," adding that "Jerusalem will serve as the shared capital of Israel and the future Palestinian state and the agreement will also include land swaps." Meanwhile, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas also commented on the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks over the weekend. Abbas, who slammed Israel's settlement policies in Judea and Samaria, said that "East Jerusalem will become the capital of the independent Palestinian state."
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Subject: Re: Palestinian News Agency Reports That A "Peace Deal With Israel" Will Be ReachedJust As The 2014 Blood Moons Appear! Thu Oct 24, 2013 8:51 am
This needs a sticky! The most important event to look forward to! Time to sticky it. Researcher, will you do the honors?
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Subject: Re: Palestinian News Agency Reports That A "Peace Deal With Israel" Will Be ReachedJust As The 2014 Blood Moons Appear! Thu Oct 24, 2013 9:14 am
Pinned. Now y'all get busy and research this.
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Subject: Re: Palestinian News Agency Reports That A "Peace Deal With Israel" Will Be ReachedJust As The 2014 Blood Moons Appear! Thu Oct 24, 2013 9:27 am
lets remember that...
joel2:31 The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and the terrible day of the Lord come.
we will witness these things, let the excitement grow, that day is approaching, draw near to our awesome God...
luke21:34 ¶And take heed to yourselves, lest at any time your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting, and drunkenness, and cares of this life, and so that day come upon you unawares. 35 For as a snare shall it come on all them that dwell on the face of the whole earth. 36 Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man.
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Subject: Re: Palestinian News Agency Reports That A "Peace Deal With Israel" Will Be ReachedJust As The 2014 Blood Moons Appear! Thu Oct 24, 2013 9:29 am
i also think we see dumasskiss flattened 1st..
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Subject: Re: Palestinian News Agency Reports That A "Peace Deal With Israel" Will Be ReachedJust As The 2014 Blood Moons Appear! Sun Oct 27, 2013 2:55 pm
Just another confirmation on the original post. Nothing really new in the link below. Just want to post a multiple source on this. There is however an interesting viewpoint posited by Hebrew Nation Online at the end of the article dealing with the rebirth of Esau. (No, not reincarnation of THE actual man Esau ) After clicking the Esau link in the article scroll down the page to find the Esau video's.
Permanent Peace Deal Will be Achieved in Spring 2014′
British Consul-General to Jerusalem Sir Vincent Fean hedged Saturday that “a permanent agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Authority will be reached by the spring of 2014,” the Palestinian news agency Maan reported. According to the report, Fean said that the agreement will include joint Israeli-Palestinian sovereignty over Jerusalem. The British consul-general was quoted as saying that the spring of 2014 is going to be “crucial to the inception of a Palestinian state on the basis of a political solution,” adding that “Jerusalem will serve as the shared capital of Israel and the future Palestinian state and the agreement will also include land swaps.” Meanwhile, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas also commented on the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks over the weekend. Abbas, who slammed Israel’s settlement policies in Judea and Samaria, said that “East Jerusalem will become the capital of the independent Palestinian state.” Read more (Israel Hayom) What does it mean? (Commentary from HN News Editor) There is that Palestinian or shall I say Esau baby nation being spoken of again. The nations of the world want it to be “born” this coming Spring of 2014….This should be a very interesting spring to watch. Will we see the birth of biblical Zion, the birth of the Jacob nation, immediately afterwards, as the Jacob nation emerges from the womb of Egypt/Babylon? Time will tell! To learn more about this theme that pervades Middle East news, visit Walkingintorah website teaching page and watch the teaching: Birth Pangs: The End Time Struggle Between an Esau Nation and a Jacob Nation
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Subject: With prisoners’ release, Palestinians demand Israel withdraw to 1949 lines, renounce E. Jerusalem Mon Oct 28, 2013 10:06 pm
With prisoners’ release, Palestinians demand Israel withdraw to 1949 lines, renounce E. Jerusalem
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report Oct 28, 2013, 11:01 PM (IDT)
It is hard to see why Israel is going through with the release of 26 Palestinian terrorists convicted for murder when the Palestinians have slapped down on the negotiating table 16 harsh terms - first revealed here by DEBKAfile - that will defy even US Secretary of State John Kerry’s bridging skills. Each of those demands, such as Israel’s withdrawal to the 1949 armistice lines, forgo E. Jerusalem and accept 1948 refugees, is calculated to finally stall any diplomatic solution of the Middle East dispute.
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Subject: Palestinian President Hopes To Use Pen Given From Petrus Romanus To Sign End-Times Peace Treaty Tue Oct 29, 2013 6:51 am
Palestinian President Hopes To Use Pen Given From Petrus Romanus To Sign End-Times Peace Treaty
Pope Francis gave Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas a fancy pen as a gift, and Abbas told the pope, "I hope to sign the peace agreement with Israel with this pen." Pope Francis responded with his hope that the agreement would be reached "soon, soon." The exchange took place Oct. 17 in the papal library after the pope and Palestinian president had spent almost half an hour meeting privately. Abbas had given the pope a Bible and a framed scene of Bethlehem, West Bank. The pope gave Abbas a framed scene of the Vatican along with the pen, "because you obviously have many things to sign," which is when Abbas spoke about his hopes to sign a peace treaty. A Vatican statement about Abbas' meeting with the pope and a later meeting with the Vatican foreign minister, Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, said, "The reinstatement of negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians" was a topic in both conversations.
Subject: Pope Francis Vows Action on Jewish Ties Tue Oct 29, 2013 7:02 am
It seem like any peace deal that takes place the false profit will be involved...
Pope Francis Vows Action on Jewish Ties Pontiff Says Condemnation of Hate Just 'Part' of Solution
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ROME — Pope Francis continued his outreach to Jews this week, reaffirming a commitment to fighting discrimination and furthering Jewish-Catholic dialogue. During an audience at the Vatican Thursday with a 60-member delegation from the Simon Wiesenthal Center, Francis said that he has “repeated many times, in recent weeks, the Church’s condemnation of any form of anti-Semitism.” Such condemnations were just part of the solution, he said, noting that Christians remain persecuted in some regions.
“I would like to underline that the problem of intolerance must be faced in its entirety,” he said. “When any minority is persecuted and marginalized on account of its religious beliefs or ethnic origin, the good of society as a whole is placed in danger, and we must all consider ourselves affected.” The Church has raised particular alarm about discrimination and violence against Christians in some Arab countries.
“Let us unite our strengths to promote a culture of encounter, of mutual respect, understanding and forgiveness,” Francis said, stressing that education was key in transmitting experience, and not merely knowledge, to the younger generation.
“We must be able to transmit to them not only knowledge about Jewish-Catholic dialogue, about the difficulties overcome and the progress made in recent decades,” Francis said. “We must, above all, be able to transmit to them our passion for encounter and knowledge of the other, promoting the active and responsible involvement of young people.”
During the audience, Wiesenthal Center dean Rabbi Marvin Hier called the pope “an ally in our struggles against anti-Semitism.”
“We want to reiterate to you that you have an ally in the Simon Wiesenthal Center in your struggle to secure the rights of religious minorities everywhere, especially endangered historic Christian communities in Egypt, Iraq and beyond,” Hier said.
He said the he hoped that Francis’s expected visit to Israel next year would “help all those committed to a lasting Middle East peace, to finally recognize the existence of a Jewish state alongside her twenty-three Arab neighbors.”
The pope has said he would like to visit the Holy Land next year but no date has yet been announced.
Subject: Peace Middle East "26 More Palestinian Prisoners Released" Tue Oct 29, 2013 9:18 am
Peace Middle East "26 More Palestinian Prisoners Released"
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Subject: UN envoy: Status of Jerusalem must be resolved Thu Oct 31, 2013 7:35 am
UN envoy: Status of Jerusalem must be resolved
Robert Serry says there is “no real prospect for peace” between Israelis and Palestinians without a Jerusalem solution.
There is “no real prospect for peace” between Israelis and Palestinians unless the status of Jerusalem is resolved, the top UN envoy to the peace process said on Wednesday.
Robert Serry’s brief address to a conference in Jerusalem came in the middle of a tense week, which featured a prisoner release, announcement of settlement construction and the trading of fire between the IDF and terrorists in Gaza.
Serry is the UN special coordinator for the Middle East peace process.
“Without resolving Jerusalem, there will be no solution,” he said. “The [UN] secretary general believes that a way has to be found for Jerusalem to emerge as a capital for two states.”
Serry said both sides had “committed themselves” to addressing the status of Jerusalem, and he praised the involvement of the United States in jump-starting negotiations.
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Subject: Zero Hour: Israel must now choose between attack and enslavement Sun Nov 10, 2013 5:29 pm
Zero Hour: Israel must now choose between attack and enslavement 11/10/2013 14:18 By GIDON BEN-ZVI Should Israel strike Iran, the world will undoubtedly howl. Let it: this too shall pass.
Photo by: Baz Ratner / Reuters Israelis across the political spectrum are in a state of shock over a proposed deal to lift sanctions on Iran in exchange for promises to partially suspend its nuclear program and a pledge to not expand it.
Acting out of a position of self-imposed weakness, the world's democracies have effectively undermined the aim of several United Nations resolutions banning any uranium enrichment. The agreement that's currently being ironed out in Geneva will allow Iran to continue to enrich but at a lower grade.
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Subject: Re: Palestinian News Agency Reports That A "Peace Deal With Israel" Will Be ReachedJust As The 2014 Blood Moons Appear! Sun Nov 10, 2013 6:06 pm
And this from Israel National News. The US of A pulling out figures big in leaving the region. This pretty much leaves Israel alone and in the gulch. Be sure to read the comments below the article too. This all figures right in with the
US recalls aircraft carrier and destroyer from Middle East as Russia sends warships, signals shift in military influence.
By Ari Yashar First Publish: 11/9/2013, 10:41 PM
The American aircraft carrier USS Nimitz was recalled from the Persian Gulf on Friday, along with the destroyer USS Graveley from the Mediterranean Sea. The move comes less than a week after Russia sent its most powerful warships to the Mediterranean. Al Jazeera reports the Nimitz moved through the Suez Canal into the Red Sea, and is anticipated to reach the US in late December. It was scheduled to return in August but was left in the region for a military presence. The US ships were assigned to the region months ago as US President Barack Obama considered a military strike on Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime. On Friday the US Defense Department announced their removal, signalling the Obama administration's total abandonment of a Syrian military option. The move further signals a weakening of US military presence in the Middle East, precisely as Russia stands to heighten its influence. Following cooling American relations with both Egypt and Saudi Arabia, Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit Egypt later this month, which many see as an attempt to replace America's role as military provider to the country. America partially froze military aid to Egypt after former President Mohammed Morsi was deposed. Putin is expected to announce an arms deal during his visit, which coincides with earlier reports of a 15 billion dollar arms deal in the works for Egypt, partially funded by Saudi Arabia. US Navy presence in the Middle East was increased following the chemical weapon strike on Damascus August 21. After deliberating a military reaction, Obama announced on August 31 that he would ask for approval first from Congress, where the move met opposition. Still in the region for America are the USS Harry S Truman aircraft carrier in the North Arabian Sea, along with two destroyers and a cruiser in the eastern Mediterranean, according to Al Jazeera.
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Subject: Fall Feasts Wed Nov 20, 2013 2:16 pm
I believe that, based on the completed Jewish feasts and those yet to be fulfilled, it is more likely that the Psalms 83 war will commence very soon and that a "comprehensive" peace deal (the covenant with death) will occur in the fall next year or, more likely, the year after.
The reason for this is that I believe the Ezekiel 38 war and the 7 years of "cleansing" of the land and the return of the jews in mass to Israel all will probably occur before the deal is struck with the "10 kings".
Though the tribulation is "shortened" for the elect, it is not so for the rest. Based on that, I believe it is clear that Jesus' return 7 years after the treaty is signed will fulfill the fall feasts of trumpets, atonement and tabernacles perfectly, thus a "fall" signing of the treaty.
But those are just my thoughts.
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Subject: PROPHECY ALERT: Netanyahu Meets Pope Francis In Rome... Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:11 pm
PROPHECY ALERT: Netanyahu Meets Pope Francis In Rome...
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Subject: Israel-Palestinian peace 'close', John Kerry says Fri Dec 06, 2013 11:37 am
Israel-Palestinian peace 'close', John Kerry says
John Kerry, the US secretary of state, says a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians is the closest it has been in years, confounding widespread cynicism about current talks
US Secretary of State Kerry and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanayu in Jerusalem on 06 December 2013 Photo: EPA
By Robert Tait, Jerusalem 4:01PM GMT 06 Dec 2013
Israel and the Palestinians are within touching distance of a breakthrough agreement that would end their historic conflict, John Kerry, the US secretary of state, has said.
America's top diplomat struck an unexpectedly upbeat note at the end of a 36-hour visit - his eighth to the region this year - that was billed in advance as an attempt to rescue peace talk mired in crisis.
"I believe we are closer than we have been in years to bringing about the peace and the prosperity and the security that all of the people of this region deserve and have been yearning for," Mr Kerry said at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport, adding that he expected to make a return visit in the next two weeks. "The naysayers are wrong to call peace in this region an impossible goal."
Quoting Nelson Mandela, he added: "It always seems impossible until it's done."
Mr Kerry's comments came after three meetings in two days with Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, and another with Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian Authority, who had earlier reiterated a threat to seek recourse to the UN if the current negotiations yielded nothing at the end of their nine-month time frame.
The positive tone was all the more surprising given the focus on security arrangements after any peace deal.
Mr Netanyahu has insisted that Israeli forces must maintain a presence in the strategically vital Jordan Valley area of the West Bank - a suggestion the Palestinians have rejected as effectively handing Israel control over their borders.
Osama Qawasmi, an official with Mr Abbas' Fatah grouping, told the BBC that the Palestinians were prepared to accept Nato or international forces on their territory, but not Israeli troops
Mr Kerry was reported to have arrived with a plan prepared by General John Allen, a retired US military commander, aimed at bridging the gap between the two sides.
Israeli media reports suggested that the US proposals came closer to satisfying Israel's demands than the Palestinians'. Objections from the Palestinians prompted him to arrange a third, unscheduled meeting with Mr Netanyahu on Friday, Maariv newspaper reported.
"If Israel's security can't increase as a result of an agreement, it's very difficult to make an agreement," the US secretary of state said, acknowledging concerns voiced by Mr Netanyahu. "Obviously, security is paramount in the minds of the prime minister and his team with respect to their ability to move forward on other issues."
Earlier, Mohammed Shtayyeh, one of the two Palestinian negotiators in talks that restarted last August, urged the establishment of an international conference in Geneva similar to that which recently produced an interim agreement over Iran's nuclear programme.
"The success of the Geneva talks over the Iran issue, and the possibility of success for the Syrian issue, makes us wonder why there is no talk about a Geneva-Palestine discussion," he wrote in Haaretz, a liberal Israeli newspaper. "An active international role under the framework of a multilateral conference could set and implement requirements and obligations for peace rather than granting impunity to the stronger party so it can violate agreements without any sort of arbitration mechanism."
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Subject: Israeli-Palestinian peace talks: Is Kerry offering up US troops? Sun Jan 05, 2014 8:11 am
Israeli-Palestinian peace talks: Is Kerry offering up US troops?
Unconfirmed news reports out of Israel signal that an offer of US troops to secure the borders of a new Palestinian state is in the mix in Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. US defense analysts urge caution.
By Anna MulrineJanuary 3, 2014 4:58 PM
Secretary of State John Kerry is proposing to offer up US troops to help secure the borders of the new state of Palestine, according to some unconfirmed news reports coming out ofIsrael.
How plausible is the possibility? And would it be a good idea, or, as some military analysts argue, would the White House would be “nuts” to consider it?
The US troops would be tasked with helping to prevent anti-Israel forces from coming out of Jordan and reaching Israel, according to Debkafile, an Israeli intelligence and security news service.
Palestinian officials are demanding that Israel move its forces from the Jordan Valley, where the US troops would be stationed. This point may have proved pivotal in the US administration’s reported decision to offer them up.
Samantha Power, then a Harvard professor and now the US ambassador to the United Nations, seemed to indicate in a 2008 interview with Harry Kreisler of the University of California at Berkeley’s Institute of International Studies that crisis in the region could possibly be ameliorated by the introduction of US troops to provide security needs.
To head off a human rights crisis in the West Bank and other Palestinian territories “may mean, more crucially, sacrificing – or investing, I think, more than sacrificing – literally billions of dollars, not in servicing Israel’s military, but actually investing in the new state of Palestine. In investing billions of dollars it would probably take also to support, I think, what will have to be a mammoth protection force ... a meaningful military presence,” she said. “Because it seems to me at this stage – and this is true of actual genocides as well, and not just major human rights abuses, which we’re seeing there – is that you have to go in as if you’re serious. You have to put something on the line.”
The State Department is not commenting on the latest reports, but many US military analysts are convinced such a move would be a bad idea.
“When you look at it from a military perspective, I don’t see any good that would come of it,” says David Maxwell, associate director of the Center for Security Studies (CSS) at Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service in Washington.
The 1983 truck-bombing attack of a US Marines barracks in Beirut, which killed nearly 300 US and and French troops, is one example of what could go wrong.
“I look at this and I say, ‘Gosh, we don’t have a good track record in the Middle East,' ” he says. “I can just see US forces becoming a lightning rod, a target.”
True, the Pentagon has had troops in the Sinai Peninsula for years to help ensure peace between Egypt and Israel following the 1978 Camp David Accords. There are also US troops helping to train Palestinian forces.
But these are ongoing operations that generally fall under the radar screen.
A force based in the Jordan Valley and dedicated to securing borders would also mean that US troops would have to man checkpoints and prevent possible insurgent infiltration through Palestinian territory into Israel.
“That’s a huge security operation, and we’d be talking thousands of US troops if they were going to be effective," says Mr. Maxwell.
Retired Col. Robert Killebrew, a nonresident fellow at the Center for a New American Security in Washington, recalls working as a military planner when President Jimmy Carter announced – in the wake of the Soviet Union’s invasion of Afghanistan – that he would oppose Soviet expansionism “by any means possible.”
In Pentagon parlance, this means military force, and so then Mr. Killebrew and fellow military colleagues began writing plans to bring US troops to the Middle East, to be deployed in the event that the Soviets pushed from Afghanistan into Iran in an effort to gain access to the Persian Gulf.
This planning “sent a shiver through the Pentagon and the services,” since, at the time, it had major war plans only in the case of a Soviet invasion of Europe or of a breakdown of peace on the Korean peninsula.
The plans the US military put in place for this scenario, including buying extended-range cargo planes and a dozen fast sealift ships, ended up being the template for the first Gulf war.
Still, in the Middle East at the time, “There was an unspoken rule that we didn’t want US troops to be hostages to fortune in a region so volatile,” Killebrew says.
And that should continue to be the case, he adds. “We would be nuts to put troops into a peacekeeping operation in the Middle East,” he argues. “The problem for peacekeeping troops – and US forces would be no exception – is if there isn’t a peace to keep, then what?”
It is also not clear that the Israelis would go for any such plan. “I wouldn’t rely on foreign forces,” Maj. Gen. Avi Mizrahi, former commander of the Israeli Defense Force, told the Times of Israel.
Palestinians, on the other hand, may support the plan. “They may look at it as if US forces would be restraining on the Israeli forces,” says Maxwell at CSS. To others, however, it could “send such a visual signal of occupation.”
Another challenge would be figuring out an exit strategy. “How do you determine there’s sufficient security for troops to leave?” he adds. “We’re talking years and years.”
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Subject: Prophecy Alert Fri Jan 31, 2014 10:01 am
Prophecy Alert
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Subject: Kerry’s Peace Plan: Divide Jerusalem, Recognize Jewish State: then let its Enemies Annhilate Israel Mon Feb 03, 2014 7:32 am
Kerry’s Peace Plan: Divide Jerusalem, Recognize Jewish State: then let its Enemies Annhilate Israel
on February 3, 2014 Posted In: Israel
US Secretary of State John Kerry is about to bring over six months of frantic shuttle diplomacy to a climax by presenting a firm American proposal for peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
That according to New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, who is close to the Obama Administration.
“After letting the two sides fruitlessly butt heads for six months, [Kerry's] now planning to present a U.S. framework that will lay out what Washington considers the core concessions Israelis and Palestinians need to make for a fair, lasting deal,” Friedman wrote on Tuesday.
As the columnist explains it, the US plan sees Israel withdrawing from Judea and Samaria in stages, but not from 100 percent of the territory. Large Jewish settlement blocs would be left intact and under Israeli sovereignty, and Israel would compensate by surrendering some of its territory to the Palestinian Authority.
Jerusalem would be divided, and the eastern half recognized as the capital of “Palestine.” Speaking of recognition, Israel would be explicitly acknowledged as the nation state of the Jewish people.
The proposal does not allow for the mass entry of so-called “Palestinian refugees” into Israel.
For those familiar with the conflict, as Friedman purports to be, the proposal and his eager approach to it are baffling.
How many times does Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas have to reject the notions of recognizing a Jewish state or relinquishing a Palestinian “right of return” before America will take him at his word?
Abbas has staked his political legacy on achieving a “right of return” for Palestinians to Israel-proper, and has been so adamant about never calling Israel a “Jewish state” that it is somewhat unreasonable for anyone to expect him to change his mind now.
And those aren’t the only insurmountable obstacles.
Kerry and Friedman seem to be forgetting about Hamas, which on Tuesday issued a statement reiterating that it would never accept a two-state solution or give up even “one inch of the land of Palestine,” which the group considers to include the entirety of the Land of Israel.
Nor can Hamas’ extreme positions be ignored, as the group has demonstrated its ability to win Palestinian elections and ascend to the highest positions of power, be it through democratic processes or force of arms.
There is also the matter of Israeli Arabs who would become Palestinian citizens as part of the proposed land swaps. Almost to a man, Israeli Arabs and their representatives in the Knesset have rejected such an outcome.
Last but not least, Israeli Jews have made it abundantly clear in surveys carried out over the past two decades that they will not accept the re-division of their ancient and sacred capital. Any prime minister who agrees to such a concession is very likely to be voted out of power before he or she has a chance to actually implement the agreement.
Why Kerry or Friedman believe that this latest proposal will lead to a different result than those that came before it is beyond me
NOTE: the end game is playing out. divide your enemy and then conquer. Israel will not let this happen once they go back on this deal the world will be against them. Hardline Israelis pray to be delivered against Kerry Peace plan
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Subject: Netanyahu accepts Kerry’s “framework” in principle, seeks publication delayed to Knesset recess Tue Feb 11, 2014 7:34 am
Netanyahu accepts Kerry’s “framework” in principle, seeks publication delayed to Knesset recess
Binyamin Netanyahu and Ambassador Ron Dermer
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report Feb 11, 2014, 9:23 AM (IST)
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has informed Washington of his acceptance in principle of US Secretary of State John Kerry’s framework document - subject to reservations raised with US Special Envoy Martin Indyk. A high-ranking US official toldDEBKAfile: “We all know the die is cast in Jerusalem and Netanyahu has accepted Kerry’s guidelines. They are now working on the reservations he needs to submit for his government coalition to survive the expected storm of protest and resistance and for the talks with the Palestinians to carry on” to a final accord.
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Subject: Peace Agreement Very Close To Be Complete Mon Feb 24, 2014 11:17 am
Peace Agreement Very Close To Be Complete
Published on Feb 24, 2014
Israeli Prime Minister says only recognizing Israel as a Jewish State is the last condition http://www.paulbegleyprophecy.com alsohttp://www.israelnationalnews.com/New...
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Subject: At White House, Israel's Netanyahu Pushes Back Against Obama Tue Mar 04, 2014 10:15 am
At White House, Israel's Netanyahu Pushes Back Against Obama
Published on Mar 4, 2014
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu bluntly told Barack Obama on Monday that he would never compromise on Israel's security even as the U.S. president sought to reassure him on Iran nuclear diplomacy and pressure him on Middle East peace talks. In a White House meeting overshadowed by the Ukraine crisis, the two leaders avoided any direct clash during a brief press appearance but were unable to paper over differences on a pair of sensitive diplomatic drives that have stoked tensions between them.
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Subject: To get at Obama and Kerry, Arab League summit drafts hard-line ultimatums for Israeli-Palestinian peace track Tue Mar 25, 2014 9:36 am
To get at Obama and Kerry, Arab League summit drafts hard-line ultimatums for Israeli-Palestinian peace track
Arab League Summit
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report Mar 25, 2014, 1:03 PM (IST)
The Arab League summit opening in Kuwait Tuesday, March 25, is set to carry hard-line ultimatums as a means of derailing US-sponsored Palestinian-Israeli talks and as a red flag for President Barack Obama three days before he lands in Riyadh. DEBKAfile: They will insist on a veto on recognizing Israel as the Jewish national state, mandating all parts of East Jerusalem, including Al Quds al Sharif (Temple Mount) and the entire Old City of Jerusalem, as the capital of a Palestinian state; and the immediate release of all Palestinians in Israeli jails.
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Subject: Mahmoud Abbas -Will not recognize ISRAEL! Posted by lamarzulli Thu Mar 27, 2014 7:09 am
Mahmoud Abbas -Will not recognize ISRAEL!
Posted by lamarzulli on March 27, 2014
Commentary & Analysis by L. A. Marzulli
By refusing to even discuss recognizing Israel as a Jewish state Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is destroying any chances of reaching a peace agreement, a senior Israeli official said Wednesday
Read more: Israel: Abbas refusal to discuss ‘Jewish state’ torpedoing talks | The Times of Israelhttp://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-abbas-refusal-to-discuss-jewish-state-torpedoing-talks/#ixzz2x9u8hqdP
It becomes apparent that there will never be the two state solution to the ongoing conflict between the so-called Palestinians and Israel. Mahmoud Abbas has made it perfectly clear he will never recognize Israel. The bottom line is this, land for peace will never work no matter ho many trips John Kerry or another version of him makes to the troubled region.
The problem is a supernatural one and one can not possibly understand the complexity of the situation until one grapes the fact that the Jews are back in their ancient homeland, just like the Bible predicted thousands of years ago. Please read Psalm 83, followed by Ezekiel 38 & 39 for a better understanding of what is to come.
The present political landscape is in direct correlation to supernatural events that happened, in some cases, millennia ago. L. A. Marzulli Politics, Prophecy & the Supernatural
The above statement boils down what is really happening in the region as two groups of people Jews and Moslems believe in different sets of supernatural events which has affected the body politic!
You can’t change this fact. There is 1300 year old religion, Islam, which is in direct opposition to a 4000 year old religion, what the Jews believe.
While they both profess to have the same founder Abraham the vitriol toward the Jews from the Moslem world is ongoing and will never be appeased. The only solution in the minds of leaders like Mahmoud Abbas, is the Jews leaving the area all together, in other words no Israel.
In closing todays post as I’m headed to Orlando: The Jews are back in their ancient homeland, just as the Bible predicted. Jerusalem is a cup of trembling, just like the Bible tells us will happen in the later days. Iran has threatened numerous times to wipe out the Jewish state, just like Ezekiel says will happen at the time of the end. What was foretold will unfold.
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Subject: Netanyahu breaks off peace talks over Palestinian pact with Hamas. US may suspend PLO recognition Thu Apr 24, 2014 7:15 am
Netanyahu breaks off peace talks over Palestinian pact with Hamas. US may suspend PLO recognition
Another Fatah-Hamas unity pact
DEBKAfile Special Report Apr 24, 2014, 7:24 AM (IDT)
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu Wednesday night April 23 broke off peace talks with the Palestinians pending reassessment, after Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah signed a unity pact with Hamas in Gaza City. The US informed Abbas that if Hamas and Jihad Islami, both listed as terrorist organizations, were co-opted to the Palestinian Liberation Organization, Washington would discontinue recognition of the PLO.DEBKAfile: By allying his Fatah with Hamas, Abbas places the entire Palestinian movement in opposition to Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
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Subject: FATAH and HAMAS UNITE! Sat Apr 26, 2014 6:49 am
FATAH and HAMAS UNITE!
Posted by lamarzulli on April 25, 2014
Commentary & Analysis by L. A. Marzulli
“From now on every Kassam [rocket] is sent from Abbas,” MK Ayelet Shaked from the hawkish Jewish Home party said.
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Abbas had to choose between peace with Israel and peace with Hamas.
“Instead of moving into peace with Israel, he’s moving into peace with Hamas,” Netanyahu said.
Hamas and Fatah agree to unity government in historic deal | The Times of Israel http://www.timesofisrael.com/hamas-and-fatah-agree-to-form-unity-government-in-historic-deal/#ixzz2zu5mzxIK
“We don’t talk to murderers,” he said. “The agreement among Fatah, Hamas and Islamic Jihad brings the Middle East to a new diplomatic era. The Palestinian Authority turned into the largest terrorist organization in the world, 20 minutes from Tel Aviv.”
Two days ago the Middle East entered into a new, alarming phase with the establishment of a unity government between FATAH and HAMAS.
What everyone needs to know right from the get-go is this. HAMAS has only one goal and that is to destroy Israel. ‘Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it.
HAMAS will not be satisfied until every Jew is out of what they consider to be Palestine. Our new secretary of State, John Kerry, has been trying to bring the Israeli’s and FATAH’s Mahmoud Abbas, to the peace table. With this new development any chance of peace is out the window. Of course the Israeli’s went along with the farce for a while and by doing so allowed Abbas to show his true colors as he unites his party with HAMAS who are terrorists. (Maybe Harry Reid should weigh in here?)
There is an old saying in the Middle East and it goes like this: The enemy of my enemy is my friend. HAMAS separated from FATAH because of ideological differences. Now, they have united because they have a common goal, which is to wipe Israel off the map. Added to this mix may be the Iranians. Has Abbas and HAMAS been secretly talking to the Iranians who are of the Shia sect of Islam, while they are Sunni?
We are told in the Psalm 83 prophecy that a coalition of Arab nations attacks Israel. Remember that Hezbollah, who are in control of Lebanon, directly north of Israel, has not been sleeping and according to some reports is more dangerous than before the Lebanon/Israeli war of 2006.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/middle-east/1.576489
Added to this tension in the region is the ongoing war in Syria, which is a carry over of the Arab Spring! Tens of thousands of people have been killed in this war and Bashar al Assad still remains in power! All of these factions, HAMAS, FATAH, the Iranians, Hezbollah and Assad, have one unifying factor and it is the destruction of Israel.
The Jews have been gathered back into their ancient homeland, just as the prophecies in the Bible tell us would happen in the last days.
I know someone will write me trying to inform me that these are not the Jews, which are in Israel but the synagogue of Satan. I’ll deal with this now. If these are not the Jews, then we’ll have to get them all out of Israel and find the real ones!
Of course this is absurd and this straw-man argument falls on its face when countered this way.
The ancient prophetic texts are coming alive, right before our eyes! The armies that are against Israel are lining up as the enemy of my enemy is my friend, may be the unifying factor here.
In closing todays post: There is a supernatural component to what we are seeing in the Middle East: The present political landscape is in direct correlation to supernatural events that happened, in some cases millennia ago. What we are seeing is two religions based on two different supernatural events at loggerheads with each other. Islam will not tolerate even one grain of sand to be controlled by the Jews. Iran wants to wipe Israel off the map. The rockets continue to fly from Gaza, and now there is no chance of peace as Abbas has shown his true colors, which I believe the Israeli’s knew all along.
What was written will come to pass. What has been foretold will unfold. Israel is the apple of God’s eye and at some point in the future: they will look on Him whom they have pierced and mourn for Him as an only son.
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Subject: Kerry’s nine-month quest for Middle East peace ends in failure Wed Apr 30, 2014 11:31 am
Kerry’s nine-month quest for Middle East peace ends in failure
Brendan Smialowski/AP - Secretary of State John F. Kerry, left, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, revived a brand of Middle East shuttle diplomacy that included a hundred closed meetings in a half-dozen world capitals.
By William Booth and Ruth Eglash, E-mail the writer
JERUSALEM — Nine months after it began, the Obama administration’s marquee diplomatic effort to broker a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians ended Tuesday with neither a whimper nor much of a bang.
The initiative pressed by Secretary of State John F. Kerry revived a brand of Middle East shuttle diplomacy made popular in the disco era and included a hundred closed-door meetings in a half dozen world capitals. But the talks reached their expiration date with each side blaming the other (and the United States) for the impasse and saying that neither saw a true partner for peace in the other.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told reporters in Jerusalem on Tuesday that it was time to shift attention away from the failed peace talks and toward what he called a more urgent priority — the threat posed by Iran.
The Middle East talks finally collapsed last week after the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Islamic militant organization Hamas signed a pactpromising a new united government in five weeks and a presidential election in seven months.
The Palestinians argue that Israel was looking for an excuse to end the talks and found cause in that reconciliation between Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, and Fatah, which controls politics in the West Bank. The two factions split in 2007 after Hamas seized power in Gaza.
“Israel never gave the negotiations a chance to succeed,” said Saeb Erekat, the Palestinians’ chief negotiator, on Tuesday. “If this Israeli government were sincerely interested in peace,” he said, “it would have taken Palestinian national reconciliation as an opportunity for peace rather than an opportunity for a new blame game.”
The United States and Israel consider Hamas a terrorist organization. Hamas does not recognize Israel, and the Hamas military wing and the Israel Defense Forces have fought two short but intense wars in the past six years.
“We’re not going to negotiate with a government backed by Hamas unless Hamas changes its position and says it’s willing to recognize Israel,” Netanyahu said Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union.”
In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Kerry planned no statement to mark the end of talks.
Asked whether the investment was worth it, Psaki said, “No regrets.”
The talks were often described by Kerry as intended to fulfill the goal of “two nations for two peoples living side by side in peace and security.” But according to participants from both sides, Israeli and Palestinian negotiators never even got to the point of jointly reviewing a map that might have served as a starting point for drawing future borders.
On Sunday, Netanyahu marked Holocaust Remembrance Day with a speech that did not mention the peace talks but instead warned that 2014 reminded him of the 1930s and the rise of Hitler in a Nazi Germany that he compared to Iran.
On Tuesday, Netanhayu met with foreign correspondents in Jerusalem and seemed frustrated that their attention was not focused on Iran and its nuclear program.
“Despite the international preoccupation with Israel and the Palestinians, Iran’s quest for a nuclear weapons capability is advancing before our eyes,’’ Netanyahu said. “If this materializes, it will have enormously negative consequences for peace in the Middle East and for the entire world.”
Chief U.S. envoy Martin Indyk has returned to the United States after spending much of the past nine months shuttling between Jerusalem and Ramallah in the West Bank. The State Department has announced no plans for his return.
With the Palestinian government in limbo, there were no signs that either the White House or the State Department would resume any intensive effort.
“We’ll see what the parties decide over the coming weeks and months,” Psaki said on Monday. “We’ve talked about the difficult choices that still need to be made, the unhelpful steps both parties have taken, and the fact that we still see a benefit and an opportunity. So we’ll see what the parties do.”
In July, when Kerry launched the diplomatic quest that would consume his first year as secretary of state, his goal was to achieve final-status agreement on all the core issues — how to guarantee Israeli security, draw borders for a future Palestine, and decide the fate of the Palestinian refugees and East Jerusalem.
In November, after six months of talks produced no movement between Israel and the Palestinians, Kerry and his team tried to create a framework agreement that would outline in general terms solutions to the core issues.
When Kerry failed to get the two sides to agree to his framework proposals, the final months were devoted to extending talks through the end of 2014, or “talking about how to keep talking,” as one U.S. diplomat put it.
The talks reached a crisis point when Israel balked at releasing, as promised, a fourth and final batch of 26 long-serving Palestinian prisoners. The Israelis said they never agreed to release Arab Israelis who were on the final list. For that, they demanded the Palestinian leadership agree to continue talks.
Instead, the Palestinians signed 15 treaties and conventions overseen by the United Nation and other international bodies, something they had promised not to do while negotiations were ongoing.
Finally, on Tuesday, a watchdog group that monitors the growth of Jewish settlements on lands claimed by Palestinians for a future state reported that during the nine months of talks, Israel promoted plans and tenders for 13,851 housing units in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. The average yearly number of tenders was four times greater than the number in previous years, according to the group, Peace Now.
The Israeli government said almost all of the construction and planning ocurred in either East Jerusalem, which Israel has annexed, or in communities in the so-called settlement blocs, which would remain under Israeli control in any peace deal.
Subject: Netanyahu: If Fatah-Hamas unity deal signed, we'll hold Abbas responsible for every rocket Tue May 13, 2014 11:37 am
Netanyahu: If Fatah-Hamas unity deal signed, we'll hold Abbas responsible for every rocket By HERB KEINON 05/13/2014 15:52
Speaking in Tokyo, PM expresses hope that unity deal will dissolve and Israel will be able to return to "genuine" peace negotiations.
Israel will hold Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas responsible for every rocket fired on Israel from Gaza if he goes through with his national unity pact with Hamas, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said Tuesday.
Netanyahu made his comments in Tokyo before the start of a meeting with Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida, and two days before Abbas is scheduled to meet US Secretary of State John Kerry in London.
Jerusalem has been lobbying the international community to place pressure on Abbas not to consummate his unity agreement with Hamas. Under the agreement, announced last month just prior to the expiration of the nine-month deadline in the US-brokered diplomatic talks, an interim unity Palestinian government is to be set up by the end of May, and elections held six months after that.
Netanyahu made clear in his statement that if the deal is not implemented, Israel would be willing to return to the negotiations. “We hope that this pact is dissolved and we can find a way to return to genuine negotiations with a genuine peace,” he said.
“Hamas is committed to our destruction,” he said. “We remain committed to advancing the peace, preferably a negotiated peace. But we can only negotiate with a government whose constituent parts are committed to peace.”
Meanwhile, the EU’s envoy to Israel, Lars Faaborg-Andersen, said at a luncheon the EU ambassadors held with Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman that the EU’s view of Hamas has not changed: “It is a terrorist organization designated as such under EU law.”
However, he added, “something must be done to pave the way for the holding of long overdue elections that are necessary for ensuring the development of a democratic culture in a future Palestinian state.”
Faaborg-Andersen said the EU’s position on Palestinian reconciliation is clear: “Only a Palestinian government of independent figures committed to non-violence, accepting previous agreements and Israel's right to exist will be acceptable to us.”