Trump Stands By Israel

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7seasrekeyed

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Stranger36147

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Perhaps God's blessing is upon him.


For God said to Abraham in the book of Genesis that He would bless those who bless Israel and curse those who curse Israel. So Trump probably has God's approval in supporting Israel.
 
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kaylagrl

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sadly, many will not accept or see the spiritual significance of this
True, many don't know the Bible and will not accept it or see the significance. Those of us that do understand how important this is and how monumental it is as prophecy is being fulfilled before our eyes.
 

Locutus

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"Trump Stands By Israel" - wouldn't that irritate his bone spur condition that prevented him from serving in the Nam war?
 
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kaylagrl

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"Trump Stands By Israel" - wouldn't that irritate his bone spur condition that prevented him from serving in the Nam war?

Don't know, he's doing what every other president promised to do but didn't have the backbone, like Slick Willy,ever look into his dodger story?
 

Locutus

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Ol' Bill ain't relevant to "today's" happenings.
 

Locutus

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From the Beeb

By Correspondent Barbara Plet-Usher

If the announcement came as a surprise, it was a good surprise for Mr Netanyahu. And the surprise would have been in the timing, not the substance, because the idea of the US recognising Israel's sovereignty over the Golan has been under active consideration for some time.

Israel has gained traction in the White House and parts of Congress by arguing that Iran is using Syria as a base from which to target Israel, with the Golan Heights as the front line. But the formal US recognition doesn't change anything on the ground: Israel was already acting with full military authority.

Critics have concluded this was a blatant attempt to give Mr Netanyahu a boost in a hotly-contested election. If so, it's one that violates important principles of international law, they say: Mr Trump has endorsed the seizure of territory, and will have no moral authority to criticise Russia for doing so in Ukraine's Crimea.
 
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UnderGrace

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I don't think any of the draft dodgers should be Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces.
It is slim pickings all around for true leaders
Puppets in the hands of puppet masters

Yes lets all applaud as we march closer to more war and bloodshed.:(
 

Locutus

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It is slim pickings all around for true leaders
Puppets in the hands of puppet masters

Yes lets all applaud as we march closer to more war and bloodshed.:(
That's the problem - Trump just added more fuel to the ME.
 

Locutus

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More from the BBC:

The region is located about 60km (40 miles) south-west of the Syrian capital, Damascus, and covers about 1,200 sq km (400 sq miles).

Israel seized most of the Golan from Syria in the closing stages of the 1967 Middle East war, and thwarted a Syrian attempt to retake the region during the 1973 war.

The two countries agreed a disengagement plan the following year that involved the creation of a 70km-long (44-mile) demilitarised zone patrolled by a United Nations observer force. But they remained technically in a state of war.

In 1981, Israel's parliament passed legislation applying Israeli "law, jurisdiction, and administration" to the Golan, in effect annexing the territory. But the international community did not recognise the move and maintained that the Golan was occupied Syrian territory. UN Security Council Resolution 497 declared the Israeli decision "null and void and without international legal effect".

Three years ago, when former President Barack Obama was in office, the US voted in favour of a Security Council statement expressing deep concern that Mr Netanyahu had declared Israel would never relinquish the Golan.

Syria has always insisted that it will not agree a peace deal with Israel unless it withdraws from the whole of the Golan. The last US-brokered direct peace talks broke down in 2000, while Turkey mediated in indirect talks in 2008.

There are more than 30 Israeli settlements in the Golan, which are home to an estimated 20,000 people. The settlements are considered illegal under international law, although Israel disputes this. The settlers live alongside some 20,000 Syrians, most of them Druze Arabs, who did not flee when the Golan was captured.





Is it just me or does that fence resemble Resident Trump's signature?
 

Locutus

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UGs - have you read "Who Owns the Land - The Arab-Israeli Conflict' by Stanley Ellisen? - I have a copy (somewhere) I read years ago, can't remember how well it addressed the issues.
 
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Susanna

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More from the BBC:

The region is located about 60km (40 miles) south-west of the Syrian capital, Damascus, and covers about 1,200 sq km (400 sq miles).

Israel seized most of the Golan from Syria in the closing stages of the 1967 Middle East war, and thwarted a Syrian attempt to retake the region during the 1973 war.

The two countries agreed a disengagement plan the following year that involved the creation of a 70km-long (44-mile) demilitarised zone patrolled by a United Nations observer force. But they remained technically in a state of war.

In 1981, Israel's parliament passed legislation applying Israeli "law, jurisdiction, and administration" to the Golan, in effect annexing the territory. But the international community did not recognise the move and maintained that the Golan was occupied Syrian territory. UN Security Council Resolution 497 declared the Israeli decision "null and void and without international legal effect".

Three years ago, when former President Barack Obama was in office, the US voted in favour of a Security Council statement expressing deep concern that Mr Netanyahu had declared Israel would never relinquish the Golan.

Syria has always insisted that it will not agree a peace deal with Israel unless it withdraws from the whole of the Golan. The last US-brokered direct peace talks broke down in 2000, while Turkey mediated in indirect talks in 2008.

There are more than 30 Israeli settlements in the Golan, which are home to an estimated 20,000 people. The settlements are considered illegal under international law, although Israel disputes this. The settlers live alongside some 20,000 Syrians, most of them Druze Arabs, who did not flee when the Golan was captured.





Is it just me or does that fence resemble Resident Trump's signature?
That’s not a big, beautiful wall lol.
 
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UnderGrace

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UGs - have you read "Who Owns the Land - The Arab-Israeli Conflict' by Stanley Ellisen? - I have a copy (somewhere) I read years ago, can't remember how well it addressed the issues.
I believe that book is written from a Christian, dispensational perspective, I would be surprised that you support his conclusions in that book?
 

Locutus

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I believe that book is written from a Christian, dispensational perspective, I would be surprised that you support his conclusions in that book?
Yes it is written from the Disp perspective - as I said I can't remember his "conclusions" so I'm not saying I support him as I shifted to the preterist perspective.

I was looking for the book when I came across another book written by another futurist/evangelical Randall Price - "Unholy War - The truth behind the Headlines" - the book had a bookmarker at chapter 2 - I can't say if I've read the the book all the way through - just checking out chap. 7 "Who are the Palestinians?"
 
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7seasrekeyed

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I knew woman some years back who found out the pastor of a certain Baptist church was a lying, cheating on his wife nasty little fellow and she choose to stand up one night at a prayer meeting and tell that man right to his face that she was going to pray until God removed him

it happened. the woman he was cheating with fessed up and other things came to light

God sees it all and respects and answers the prayers of those who are in accordance with His will

may His will be done in all things