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Friday, March 1, 2024

WORLD AT WAR: 3.2.24 - Prophetic Terrorist State with Nuclear Weapons

 Prophetic Terrorist State with Nuclear Weapons - Bill Wilson – www.dailyjot.com Iran is a main Biblical prophetic player that comes against Israel, igniting a colossal end times battle prophesied in Ezekiel 38. Ezekiel 38:2 says, “…set thy face againstGog, the land of Magog, the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal, and prophesy against them.” Magog, Meshech, Tubal are all located in what is now modern Turkey. Verse 5 says, “Persia, Ethiopia, and Libya with them…” Persia is modern day Iran. For decades, theUN Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), tasked with preventing the spread of nuclear weapons, has been useless against Iran’s terrorist Islamic leaders enriching uranium. Now IAEA head Rafael Grossi says Iran is continuing to enrich uranium beyond commercial gradeuse. Reuters reports that Grossi said Iran was enriching uranium at an elevated rate of around 60% purity, which is close to nuclear weapons grade. Iran continues to deny it isbuilding nuclear weapons, but Reuters reports it is the only state that has enriched uranium to that level without producing them. In December 2005, The Daily Jot reported, that then IAEA chief Muhammad ElBaradeisaid that if Iran resumed enrichment of uraniumas threatened, the rogue nation would have a nuclear bomb within a few months. A month before, ElBaradei said that there was no evidence that Iran had a nuclear weapons program. His feckless leadership and often delusional ideas of trusting Iran have largelybrought the world to the brink of a nuclear terrorist-sponsoring state. Three years later in 2008, ElBaradei admitted to the LA Times that the UN’s policy toward preventing Iran from a nuclear arms program “has been a failure.” This from the manwho balked at Bush Administration concerns that Iran was moving toward building a nuclear weapon in a November 2004 news conference, “I am not ready to jump to the conclusion and say this is a weapons program,” he said, “unless I see clear cut proof that thisis a weapons program. And we are not there yet.” The IAEA leadership under El Baradei and Grossi have played the “could have a nuke in six months” card nearly every year for two decades. If not for Israel’s clandestine efforts to thwart Iran, the terroriststate already could have developed nukes. Also, former president Barack Obama accelerated Iran’s nuclear ambitions by signing a nuclear weapons deal with Iran in 2015 and sent them $100 billion on pallets, which wasused to continue its nuclear and missile development program. President Trump ended the agreement and froze billions in Iranian assets which hindered Iran’s nuclear development. Joe Biden unfroze the billions for Iran and now we have the IAEA saying Iran isenriching nuke-grade uranium again. Obama said that without the Iranian deal the US would be faced with a choice of a nuclear Iran or another Middle East war. Well, we have an Iranian-sponsored terrorist war in the Middle East today, and Iran continues itsnuclear program. Psalm 122:6 says, “Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love you.”—a good place to start. The prophecy clock ticks ahead. Sources: https://www.reuters.com/world/iaea-chief-says-irans-nuclear-enrichment-activity-remains-high-2024-02-19/ -------------------------------- Everyone In the World Is Desperate for A Ceasefire� Except Hamas And Israel � By Amir Tsarfati - https://harbingersdaily.com/amir-tsarfati-everyone-in-the-world-is-desperate-for-a-ceasefire-except-hamas-and-israel/ (Galilee, Israel) � Let me reset the table before we begin. There are still 134 abductees in Gaza, which include four who have been there since 2014. For those of you doingthe math, that�s a full decade in captivity. With the announcement of the death of 19-year-old Sgt. Oz Daniel, the number of confirmed dead among the hostages has risen to 33. Hamas needs to understand that there will be no peace until our hostages have beenreturned home. As part of the preparation for the invasion of Rafah in southernmost Gaza, Head of Shin Bet Ronen Bar and Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi visited Cairo.The Egyptian government has been concerned that military action in Rafah will push Palestinians into their country. In other words, the Egyptian Arabs want to make sure that none of the Palestinian Arabs cross the border. Why? Because they know the Palestiniansand recognize that they bring trouble with them wherever they go. Former Jordanian King Hussein understood that truth and used his military to drive out all the militant Palestinian factions from his country. Bar and Halevi reassured the Cairo government thatthey needn�t be concerned. Israeli citizens were once again reminded how dangerous tunnel warfare is when they were informed of the deaths of 25-year-old Maj. Iftah Shahar and 24-year-old Cpt. ItaiSeif. A booby-trapped tunnel shaft exploded in Gaza killing the two officers and wounding ten more soldiers. As I�ve said before, never before in the history of warfare has a military been forced to conduct simultaneous above and below ground operations inthe manner necessary in Gaza. It seems that everyone in the world is desperate for a ceasefire, except Hamas and Israel. Excitement for a ceasefire began to stir again this past week, leading U.S. PresidentJoe Biden to postulate that a deal could be signed as soon as Monday. But two days ago, Hamas said, �Yeah�no!� The two most disappointed by this are Biden, who needs peace in the Middle East before the upcoming elections, and the Gazan people, who are seeingprices for necessities skyrocket as Hamas steals goods and relief supplies for themselves. Northern Front The back and forth between Hezbollah and Israel in the north continues. A heavy barrage yesterday consisting of 40 rockets was launched toward northeastern Galilee and KiryatShmona. Most were intercepted or fell in unpopulated areas. However, one rocket landed on the roof of a three-story building but caused no casualties. Two days prior, on Monday, IDF aircraft targeted a car driven by Hassan Hossein Salami, killing the man. The senior Hezbollah commander, who was in charge of the Hajir Sector,oversaw a number of terrorist plots carried out against IDF forces and Israeli civilians. A building near Damascus used as headquarters for pro-Iranian militias was destroyed in an Israeli strike last night. Very powerful bombs dropped by IAF planes decimated thestructure in the Saida Zeinab area, while a Syrian army facility in the south Damascus village of Hajira was also blown apart. Reports of casualties began to filter out as the fires burned late into the night. Houthis Last Tuesday, the Rubymar, a Belize-flagged cargo ship carrying fertilizer from the UAE to Belarus, was hit by a Houthi anti-ship missile while in the Red Sea. The resulting18-mile oil slick became a natural disaster. The ship is now sinking. Before a senate subcommittee, US Special Envoy for Yemen Tim Lenderking testified that Iran was �equipping and facilitating� the Houthis in their attacks. The chairman of the committee reportedlyreplied, �No kidding, Tim. That Tsarfati guy has been saying that for months.� Well, maybe he didn�t. But he could have. The Houthis are just another of Iran�s proxy militias, just a little better funded and a lot more crazy. On Saturday, the U.S. and U.K.launched dozens of strikes against the terrorist group, targeting infrastructure and weapons. The Houthis are targeting more than just ships. In the past months, four underwater communications cables are alleged to have been knocked out of working order. The cables,which run between Saudi Arabia and Djibouti, are a key link between Europe, Asia, and Africa. Repairs could take up to eight weeks. Iran Great news! Iran�s stockpile of military-grade, 60%-enriched uranium is decreasing! Wait, the report came from the International Atomic Energy Agency [IAEA]? Never mind. ButI did read somewhere that no progress has been made lately on Iran�s nuclear project! So, at least that�s something! What? That came from the same report from the same autonomous division of the United Nations? Uh�okay, let�s just move on to the next story. Abraham Accords If you remember, recently I told you that the ties between Israel and Saudi Arabia are growing stronger. But for the relationship to progress, it has to be done quietly. OnMonday at the World Trade Organization�s ministerial conference in Abu Dhabi, Israeli Economy Minister Nir Barkat approached Saudi Arabia�s Commerce Minister Majid bin Abdullah Al-Qasabi. The two shook hands and Barkat told his counterpart, �Israel is interestedin peace with countries that seek peace, and we can make history together.� It was a cordial meeting. Unfortunately, it was recorded, and the video quickly went viral. Before you knew it, the Saudi government issued a statement saying that Qasabiwas busy, talking to the Nigerian minister when �an unknown individual approached the minister to offer greetings.� Only later did he identify himself as a member of the �Israeli occupation government.� In the Middle East, appearance is everything. ----------------------------

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