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Saturday, February 15, 2020

The Deal of The Century


The Deal of The Century - By Daymond Duck -
 
This article expresses my understanding on Pres. Trump's proposed "Deal of the Century" (new name is "Peace to Prosperity") because it is so important.
 
One, "Peace to Prosperity" is a proposal to be negotiated, not a final treaty (meaning there will likely be additions, deletions and changes to the document; perhaps, but not necessarily, some type of 7-year requirement).
 
Two, "Peace to Prosperity" is very much about the peace and safety of Israel and the prosperity of the Palestinians (gives control of all military forces, air space, borders, etc. to Israel).
 
Three, it enlarges and moves Israel one step closer to the borders that God established (but is still far short of what God gave to Israel).
 
Four, it recognizes Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel. (It rejects the PA claim to Jerusalem, makes Jerusalem a cup of trembling and burdensome stone for the world, but Israel will eventually get Jerusalem and this proposal says Jerusalem belongs to Israel.)
 
Five, it calls for a two-state solution on the Promised Land that will clearly divide the Land of Israel, but it requires the Palestinians to meet conditions that they say they will never accept. (There won't be two states unless the Palestinians reach an agreement with Israel, but it will divide Israel, further divide the U.S. and eventually bring on the Battle of Armageddon, if they establish two states.)
 
Six, among other things, to become a Palestinian state, the PA will be required to:
 
  • Recognize Israel's right to exist as a Jewish nation.
  • Root out and get rid of the terrorists in PA-controlled areas.
  • Stop paying terrorists to kill Israelis.
  • Allow freedom of speech in PA-controlled areas.
  • Abandon the "right of return" for millions of Palestinians.
  • Abandon the PA demand for their own military.
  • Accept Israeli responsibility for the national security of both states.
  • Abandon the PA claims to the Jordan River Valley.
  • Accept Jewish sovereignty over Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria.
 
Seven, among other things, the PA will receive:
 
  • A Palestinian state.
  • Their own government with limited sovereignty.
  • A capital near the new U.S. embassy in a protected suburb of East Jerusalem called Abu Dis.
  • Approximately twice as much of the Promised Land as they now occupy.
  • A $50 billion financial aid package to create one million good jobs in 10 years (upgrade their electric, water and waste treatment facilities; build new hospitals, health clinics, schools, tourist sites, etc.).
  • Corridors (tunnels, bridges, etc.) to connect PA areas in the Promised Land.
 
Eight, Israel must halt new settlement construction for four years, but Israel is free to start annexing existing settlements in Judea and Samaria as soon as Israel accepts the proposal. (The tender nation of Israel can put forth leaves immediately.)
 
Nine, the PA must negotiate a deal within four years or this offer will be withdrawn and it could be the last chance for the PA to have a Palestinian state. (Some Jews and Christians think the PA refusal to negotiate is a good thing. No agreement means no division of the Promised Land under the "Deal of the Century.")
 
Ten, the U.S. and Israel will sign an agreement that says a military attack on Israel will be considered to be a military attack on the U.S. (This goes to the heart of peace and safety issue.)
 
Eleven, Jordan will retain responsibility for the Temple Mount, but the U.S. is asking Jordan to open all Holy Sites to all faiths. (Jordan fears that this will open the door for a rebuilt Temple, and some Christian prophecy teachers believe a rebuilt Temple will be allowed by the covenant that the Antichrist will confirm.)
 
Twelve, some Israelis and Christians are responding negatively to this proposal because God warned the world not to divide the land of Israel, but others say God gave Israel the Golan Heights, then East Jerusalem, now the Jordan River Valley, most of Judea and Samaria, etc. (They are rejoicing and praising God because they believe He is returning the land to the Jews in parcels-this parcel is the Biblical heartland of Israel-and God will eventually give Israel all of the land that He promised. If He wants to do it in steps, so be it. It is fulfilling Bible prophecy.)
 
Thirteen, Prime Min. Netanyahu and his opponent in the upcoming Mar. 2, 2020, Israeli election, Benny Gantz, are very positive about Pres. Trump's proposal, and both are anxious to start implementing it. (Israel must officially accept it first.)
 
Fourteen, the PA, Turkey, Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah quickly rejected the plan. (These are nations and groups that will go to war with Israel in the latter years and latter days. We are seeing wars and rumors of wars, not peace and safety.)
 
The Ayatollah Khamenei said "Jerusalem must not remain in the hands of the Jews," and he will "seek to unite other nations to confront the great conspiracy."
 
Fifteen, ambassadors from 3 Arab nations attended the public release of the "Deal of the Century," 4 Arab nations immediately welcomed Pres. Trump's proposal and expressed support for all efforts to reach a deal that is fair to the Palestinians. (They have also urged the PA to return to the negotiating table.)
 
Sixteen, some Palestinians living in areas designated for transfer to a PA state are objecting to the transfer and expressed a desire to remain under Israeli control.
 
Seventeen, PA Chairman Abbas angrily requested an emergency meeting with the Arab League; there was division over the issue, but, as a whole, the group called Pres. Trump's proposal unfair to the Palestinians, and they rejected it. (This could be a good thing if it delays the division of Israel.)
 
Joel Rosenberg wrote that sources in Arab countries tell him the Arabs are upset with Trump's proposal, but they are also upset with Abbas and his rejection of every effort to settle the issue. (They want this to lead to an agreement.)
 
They may even seek a way to establish peace with Israel that does not include Mr. Abbas and the PA. (The angel Gabriel said the covenant will be with many, but he didn't say the covenant will include the PA.)
 
In conclusion, the "Deal of the Century" may go nowhere, but it may trigger prophetic wars, quickly expand the borders of Israel, increase the security and prosperity of Israel, restart the peace negotiations and eventually lead to a covenant that will allow a rebuilt Temple.
 
One writer (Israel Kasnett, Jan. 29, 2020, JNS) said the "Deal of the Century" is:
 
  • The first time in history that the U.S. put Israel's concerns above Palestinian concerns (peace and safety of Israel).
  • The first time the U.S. said the 1949 or 1967 lines are no longer valid and Israel does not have to return to those lines (expands the borders of Israel).
  • The first time the U.S. presented a map (contradicts the covenant God made with Abraham, etc.).
  • The first time the U.S. said the settlements are not illegal, they are not an obstacle to peace, and Israel does not have to evacuate any of them.
  • The first time the U.S. said that Israel has a legal and historical right to Judea and Samaria. (There will be Jews in Judea when the Abomination of Desolation defiles the Holy Place.)
  • The first time the U.S. said that Israel can declare sovereignty over the settlements.
  • The first time the U.S. said Israel can declare sovereignty over the Jordan Valley.
 
The "Deal of the Century" is unlike any previous proposal.
 
It does not give Israel everything God requires, but it is falling in line with what the Bible says will happen; and if it is not a major step toward the fulfillment of God's Word, I am badly fooled.
 
All praise, glory and honor to God the Father, and to the Lord Jesus Christ, and to the Holy Spirit.
 
They are amazing and their Word is amazing.
 
Prophecy Plus Ministries, Inc.
Daymond & Rachel Duck
 
 
Israeli sovereignty and the future of Trump's peace plan - Caroline Glick - https://www.jns.org/opinion/israeli-sovereignty-and-the-future-of-trumps-peace-plan/
 
If Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fails to apply Israeli sovereignty to the Judea and Samaria communities before the election, not only will he almost certainly lose the elections, his defeat will bury Trump's peace plan and harm Trump's re-election chances.
 
On Wednesday morning, NeverTrump propagandist Bill Kristol told his MSNBC audience that Democratic chances of victory over U.S. President Donald Trump will rise if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is defeated in Israel's March 2 elections.
 
Along the same lines, if Netanyahu fails to apply Israeli sovereignty to the Israeli communities in Judea and Samaria before the election, not only will he almost certainly lose those elections, his defeat will bury Trump's peace plan and harm Trump's reelection chances.
 
To understand why this is the case it is first necessary to understand the nature of the Blue and White Party and its relationship to Trump and his peace plan.
 
After Trump's peace plan was published, Israelis discovered significant problems with the map attached to the plan. Among other things, the map places large sections of Highway 60, which crosses Judea and Samaria from south to north, outside Israeli jurisdiction. If left uncorrected, the designation will endanger the security of tens of thousands of Israelis whose communities will be rendered isolated enclaves. Since ensuring Israel's ability to defend itself and its citizens on a permanent basis is a major goal of the plan, this omission was obviously an oversight. Netanyahu announced this week that he has assembled a team to work on the map.
So long as the map is not adjusted, members of Likud and other parties in the right-religious bloc Netanyahu leads will be unable to vote in favor of the plan, despite their support for Trump and for the plan overall.
 
This then brings us to Benny Gantz and his Blue and White Party.
 
Just before Gantz traveled to Washington to meet with Trump at the White House last Monday, it came out that his top campaign strategists, Ronen Tzur and Joel Benenson, had both separately published multiple posts on Twitter viciously attacking Trump. Both men compared him to Hitler, called him a Russian agent and a racist. In other words, both men parroted Democratic talking points against Trump. (After his posts were reported, Tzur claimed that he no longer believed the things he had written.)
 
Whereas Tzur-like every garden-variety Israeli leftist politico-apparently follows the Democrats on everything related to American public affairs automatically, Benenson shapes Democratic positions. Benenson served as Barack Obama's senior political strategist in the 2008 and 2012 elections and as Hillary Clinton's senior political strategist in 2016.
 
In 2015, Wikileaks published Clinton's campaign manager John Podesta's emails. Several email chains included internal campaign discussions in which Benenson participated. In two discussions, Benenson advised Clinton not to mention Israel in public events.
 
Now Benenson is directing Blue and White's campaign, and there is little reason for surprise at the seamlessness of his move from Obama and Clinton to Gantz. The Israeli left has been intertwined with the Democratic Party.
 
In 2016 when Gantz was still a private citizen, he was strongly encouraged to enter the political fray by a public service company called Darcheinu, or "Our Way."
 
Darcheinu is the successor to two organizations-V-15 and One Voice. One Voice was established in 2003 by Daniel Lubetsky, a Mexican-American Jewish businessman with close ties to the Obama administration. Lubetsky founded One Voice at the height of the Palestinian terror war to advance the establishment of a Palestinian state and an Israeli withdrawal to the 1949 armistice lines. PLO chief and Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas's son Yasser Mahmoud Abbas is a member of One Voice's Trustees Advisory Council.
 
Ahead of the 2015 Knesset elections, One Voice formed V-15 as a spinoff to run a campaign to "change the government"-that is, to bring down Netanyahu. V-15's campaign was directed by Jeremy Bird, Obama's field director in his presidential races. It came under scrutiny from the U.S. Senate when it was discovered that the Obama' State Department funded its efforts.
 
Establishing a Palestinian state and fomenting an Israeli evacuation of Judea and Samaria, replete with the expulsion of hundreds of thousands of Israeli Jews from their homes, is a goal all three groups share with the Democratic Party. And like the Democrats, the goal places all three groups in opposition to Trump. Trump's plan makes the establishment of a Palestinian state contingent on significant changes in Palestinian actions and positions. It also foresees Israel retaining permanently all Israeli communities in Judea and Samaria and the areas surrounding them as well as the Jordan Valley.
 
In recent years, Darcheinu continued V-15's efforts to bring down Netanyahu. In 2017-18, it sponsored the weekly leftist protests outside Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit's home demanding he indict Netanyahu. Darcheinu also funded and promoted the 2018 campaign by the far-left Commanders for Israeli Security calling for the establishment of a Palestinian state and an Israeli withdrawal to the 1949 armistice lines.
 
Until 2019, Darcheinu was led by Israeli businessman Kobi Richter. Richter was one of the central activists responsible for forming the Blue and White Party last year. In an interview with Globes, Richter said that he paid for the polls that convinced Gantz to join forces with Moshe Ya'alon, Gabi Ashkenazy and Yair Lapid.
 
According to officials with knowledge of the events, Gantz was well aware of the substantive problems with the map attached to the Trump peace plan when he left Washington. And it is with this knowledge in mind that we need to consider what he did when he got back.
 
Upon returning to Israel, Gantz declared that he intended to introduce the Trump plan to the Knesset for approval. Some commentators portrayed his move as proof that he supported the U.S. proposal, but given his awareness of the problems with the map and the implications for the political right, the opposite appears to be the case. Gantz's announcement can better be seen as a bid to subvert and discredit Trump's plan and to discredit Netanyahu and Trump personally.
 
Without corrections to the map, Likud and other right-wing lawmakers who otherwise support the plan and enthusiastically support Trump will be unable to vote in favor of it in a Knesset vote. Forcing them to oppose the plan publicly would serve several interests shared by both Blue and White and the Democrats. It would provide cover for the majority of Blue and White lawmakers who, like the Democrats, wish to bury the plan. With the media scope-locked on right-wing opponents of Trump's plan, they will avoid scrutiny of their own views.
 
The sight of Likud lawmakers opposing the Trump plan would discredit Netanyahu in the eyes of his voters. They would view him as incompetent and treacherous and many will avoid voting on March 2 as a result.
 
In light of joint opposition to the Trump plan from Likud and Blue and White lawmakers alike, center-right voters will perceive the parties as indistinguishable and follow the media's urging to vote for Gantz.
 
For Trump, a Knesset defeat of his plan, followed in all likelihood by the defeat of Netanyahu would demoralize and anger Trump's evangelical Christian base. Blue and White would move quickly to bury Trump's plan. The Democrats would use the Knesset's opposition to the plan and Gantz's support for their positions as proof that Trump's pro-Israel bona fides are skin deep and that Trump's overall Middle East policy is misguided.
 
In short, advised by Benenson, after enjoying Trump's hospitality and benefiting from the prestige a meeting at the Oval Office confers, Gantz raised an initiative that would cause grievous political harm to Netanyahu and Trump and destroy any prospect of implementing any part of Trump's peace plan.
 
And so we return to the issue of applying Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria.
 
In light of the need to correct the mistakes in the map, it is clear that full implementation of Israeli sovereignty over the areas the Trump deal recommends will take time and will be impossible before March 2. But it is still possible to implement a significant component of the plan in a manner that will avert the damage Gantz and Benenson are seeking to cause.
 
Gantz has studiously worked to prevent his party from being identified with the ideological left. To achieve this goal despite the fact that the majority of his Knesset faction holds leftist and far-leftist views, Gantz has used the two center-right lawmakers from his party's minority Telem faction as his campaign's primary spokesmen on television. Whereas Yoaz Hendel and Zvika Hauser are pushed in front of microphones to extol the virtues of extending Israeli sovereignty to the Jordan Valley, the majority of Blue and White lawmakers, who share Obama's views, are hidden in the shadows.
 
Without changing the maps, and while postponing approval of the Trump plan itself, the Netanyahu government can pass a government decision to apply Israeli law to all Israeli cities, towns, and villages in Judea and Samaria immediately in accordance with the Trump peace plan. Doing so will energize right-wing voters. And it will also expose Blue and White.
 
Applying Israeli law to the Israeli communities will arouse strenuous opposition from the majority of Blue and White faction members. Their opposition to a move that the majority of Israelis support would demonstrate that despite its right-wing fig leaves, Blue and White is a leftist party. Swing voters from the center-right would get the message.
 
This then brings us to the Democrats. For years, despite their protestations of support for Israel and commitment to Israel's security, the Democrats have adopted a policy towards Israel that revolves obsessively around their demand to destroy the Israeli communities in Judea and Samaria and transfer the areas, Jew-free, to the PLO. The Obama administration was so hateful towards these communities that it pushed through United Nations Security Council Resolution 2334, that slanderously called them "illegal," after Trump was elected president.
 
By applying Israeli law to these areas while avoiding a Knesset vote until after the map is corrected, the Netanyahu government will deny Democrats the ability to use Trump's peace plan against him. It will also demonstrate Trump's commitment to Israel to his evangelical base. Most importantly, applying Israeli law to the Israeli communities in Judea and Samaria will take the issue of their future off the table and ensure that the Trump peace plan will survive into the next government, regardless of who wins next month.
 
Presidential adviser Jared Kushner has said that it would be best to wait until after the election to begin applying Israeli sovereignty to areas in Judea and Samaria. Under normal circumstances, he would be right. But given the larger context in which this issue must be judged, it is fairly clear that delaying the move until after the elections will cause great harm to President Trump and effectively bury his peace plan, while elevating the Israeli left and the Democrats.
 
 US recognition of Israeli sovereignty over lands is certain - By Efrat Forsher -
 
American support for Israeli sovereignty in parts of Judea and Samaria, and over the Jordan Valley "is pertinent to our ability to settle the heart of our land without restrictions," says the Israeli prime minister.
 
During a tour of the Jordan Valley on Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated his pledge to apply Israeli law there and in other areas designated as Israeli territory under the newly unveiled Mideast peace plan.
 
"[U.S.] President Donald Trump said that he will recognize Israel's application of sovereignty [over the relevant areas], and he will do so once we finalize the processes that have already begun," said Netanyahu, referring to the joint Israeli-American effort to delineate the relevant territorial boundaries and deal with other technical matters required for the implementation of the U.S. "Peace to Prosperity" proposal.
 
During his tour of the area, Netanyahu planted a sapling, as is customary on the Jewish holiday of Tu B'Shevat, touted the Trump plan's favorable terms and asked Israelis to give him a renewed mandate in the March 2 election to implement the plan.
 
"We are going to make history. After having the United States recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, we then got a statement from Trump in which he said that he will definitely recognize the application of Israeli law" in certain areas of Judea and Samaria, said the prime minister.
He added the American support for Israeli sovereignty over the Jordan Valley "is also pertinent to our ability to settle the heart of our land without restrictions. We have fought over this area since the days of Joshua and the Israelites. We are here to stay."
 
Netanyahu stressed that this recognition would not be affected by Palestinian intransigence.
 
"This is not dependent on them [the Palestinians], this will happen once we complete mapping out the relevant areas," he said.
 
 
 

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