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Friday, August 14, 2015

IRAN UPDATE: 8.14.15 - Satellite Imagery Reveals Iran Lying, Covering Up Nuclear Activity at Parchin


Satellite Imagery Reveals Iran Lying, Covering Up Nuclear Activity at Parchin - By Ahuva Balofsky -
http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/46606/satellite-imagery-reveals-iran-lying-covering-up-nuclear-activity-parchin-middle-east/#zd7HFE1CvWMGmziD.97
 
"Then I desired to know the truth concerning the fourth beast, which was diverse from all of them, exceeding terrible, whose teeth were of iron, and its nails of brass; which devoured, brake in pieces, and stamped the residue with its feet..." (Daniel 7:19)
 
Iran's claim that it is performing road work at its Parchin military site came under question Friday by a prominent US think tank, which noted independent satellite imagery did not support the explanation, Israel Hayom reported. Instead, the Institute for Science and International Security said it appears the Islamic Republic is trying to sanitize the site ahead of announced international inspections.
 
The Parchin site has faced the suspicions of many countries as being used for nuclear experimentation, a claim Iran flatly denies. Recent vehicle movement at the site was explained away as road work near the Mamloo Dam.
 
The Institute for Science and International Security, however, issued a fresh analysis of the situation, saying in a statement, "Commercial satellite imagery does not support the Iranian explanation. [The Institute] analyzed commercially available satellite imagery taken on July 12, 19, and 26, 2015 but did not find any visible signatures related to road work on the road near the dam."
 
The group also found it suspicious for Iran to "park vehicles three kilometers south of the dam and at the one site that would create intense concern and suspicion about Iran's intentions to comply with the recently negotiated [deal].
 
"There is no support in the imagery for the Iranian explanation," the Institute's new analysis said. "Iran's explanation appears to be that the vehicles at the suspect site were there inadvertently, but this explanation strains believability."
 
The Islamic Republic rejected the Institute's conclusions.  Representatives of the Iranian UN mission had nothing to add in response, while Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif Saturday called the Institute's statement "lies" spread by opponents of the nuclear deal.
 
"We said that the activities in Parchin are related to road construction," Zarif was quoted as saying by the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency. "They [opponents of the deal] have spread these lies before. Their goal is to damage the agreement."
 
The Institute was quick to point out on Twitter that it was not one of the deal's opponents. "We are neutral," the think tank posted.
 
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) requested access to the Parchin military site as part of the nuclear deal signed on July 14. The Institute believes Iran is trying to clean up the site ahead of any IAEA inspection.
 
Iran's parliamentary speaker rejected the Institute's explanation. "This is an artificial dispute to distract the world," Ali Larijani was quoted on Saturday by the Fars News agency as saying. He accused Israel, which has publicly decried the accord reached between Iran and the P5+1 powers, of trying to stop it from being implemented.
 
Hand of God: Meteor Strikes Iran in Apparent Divine Judgement - By Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz -
http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/46770/hand-of-god-meteor-strikes-iran-divine-judgement-middle-east/#HC5rsbEzXJ5EEWqf.97
 
"Now God caused sulfur and fire to rain down upon Sodom and Gomorrah, from God out of Heaven. He overturned these cities and the entire plain, with all the inhabitants of the cities and the vegetation of the soil." (Genesis 19:23-25)
 
A recent meteor strike in Iran has many interpreting the astrological event as an expression of God's will and a sign of future things to come against a country that has vowed to "wipe Israel off the map" despite the signing of a nuclear deal with world powers.
 
Iranian officials have confirmed that a significant meteor struck Avaj, a province of Qazvin, on July 31, with pieces of the large rock also hitting areas in Eshtahard, Alborz Province. Major damage in the area, located near the capital of Tehran, was confirmed in Iranian media by Mohammad Ali Ahani, director of the Qazvin Crisis Management Staff. Officials are still investigating.
 
Extreme natural events around the world, including a recent earthquake that struck the Dead Sea in Israel, has many turning to Biblical prophecy to interpret the expression of God's will. The meteor strike in Iran comes at the same time as an unprecedented "heat dome" hits the country, with apocalyptic-like near world record temperatures of 165 F.
 
According to Jewish tradition and mystical teachings, God has several different names, with each name corresponding to a certain trait. In the Book of Genesis, the name of God, Elohim, refers to God manifesting himself through nature and is also connected to the aspect of judgment, known in Hebrew as Gevura. Awesome natural events, while sometimes devastating in their capacity, remind us of His divine plan.
 
In attempting to understand God's will, natural events are frequently interpreted as part of His larger plan. In one example, the Bible explains that Sodom and Gomorrah are destroyed after being judged unfavorably (Genesis 19). The destruction of the evil cities, carried out by a natural disaster, is sometimes interpreted as having been struck by a meteor, with sulfur raining down from the heavens.
 
In the Koran, the account of the destruction of Sodom is of baked clay stones raining down on the city, killing all but an old man whose wife remained behind.
 
It is interesting to note that the Iranians themselves have interpreted the recent meteor strike as a sign of the imminent arrival of their Messiah. In Islam, the concept of the Mahdi, the Prophet Mohammed's successor, will bring peace and justice to the world.
 
The Islamic book "Asr al Zahoor" (The Age of Appearance)  describes a prophecy in which a meteorite will rise in the East before the arrival of the Mahdi. According to Islamic prophecy, his arrival will be accompanied by  "a star with a luminous tail" and "a comet that will appear in the east, giving out an illumination." According to reports out of Iran, many believe that the recent meteorite is the fulfillment of this prophecy.
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