Tuesday, August 15, 2006

NETANYAHU SWITCH TO MUTUAL STEPS

1-DR SAMUEL DOCTORIAN IN 1998 2ND ANGEL OF HARVEST. 2-DR DOCTORIAN,ANGEL OF ASIA. 3-Sharon's medical condition worsens. 4-Flooding in southern Ethiopia kills 125. 5-Typhoon death toll hits 255 in China. 6-Landslides, floods leave six dead, destroy eight hamlets in Philippines. 7-Katrina’ leaves 6 dead. 8-Spain May Send 700 for Lebanon Peace. 9-Fires getting under control in Spain. 10-Palestinians Talk Ceasefire, Fire Two Missiles (hypocrit Arabs). 11-Economic Outlook: EU outpacing
U.S. and Japan. 12-Lebanon truce holds. 12-Netanyahu: Switch from unilateral to mutual steps.

DR SAMUEL DOCTORIAN IN 1998 (A MIDEAST PREACH) For his complete predictions go to my links under Dr Samuel Doctorian 1998 predictions.

THE SECOND ANGEL (THE SICKLE)


Then I saw that the second angel had a sickle in his hand, such as is used in harvesting. The second angel said,Harvest time has come in Israel and the countries all the way to Iran.I saw those countries in a few split seconds. All of Turkey and those [inaudible;] countries that have refused me and refused my message of love shall hate each other and kill one another.I saw the angel raise the sickle and come down on all the Middle East countries.

I saw Iran, Persia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, all of Georgia - Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, all of Asia Minor - full of blood. I saw blood all over these countries. And I saw fire; Nuclear weapons used in many of those countries. Smoke rising from everywhere.

Sudden destruction - men destroying one another.

I heard these words, Israel, Oh Israel, the great judgment has come.The angel said, The chosen, the church, the remnant, shall be purified. The Spirit of God shall prepare the children of God. I saw fires rising to heaven. The angel said,This is the final judgment.

My church shall be purified, protected and ready for the final day. Men will die from thirst. Water shall be scarce all over the Middle East. Rivers shall dry up, and men will fight for water in those countries.The angel showed me that the United Nations shall be broken in pieces because of the crisis in the Middle East. There shall be no more United Nations. The angel with the sickle shall reap the harvest.

DR SAMUEL DOCTORIAN (FIRST ANGEL OF ASIA)

The first angel said: I have a message for all of Asia.When he said that, in a spilt few seconds, I could see all of China, India, the Asian countries like Vietnam, Laos - I've never been to those countries. I saw the Philippines, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. And then the angel showed me all of Papua New Guinea, Irian Jaya and down to Australia and New Zealand.

I am the angel of Asia,he said. And in his hand I saw a tremendous trumpet that he is going to blow all over Asia. Whatever the angel said, it's going to happen with the trumpet of the Lord all over Asia. Millions are going to hear the mighty voice of the Lord.

Then the angel said, There shall be disaster, starvation - many will die from hunger. Strong winds will be looked like has never happened before. A great part shall be shaken and destroyed. Earthquakes will take place all over Asia and the sea will cover the earth.

I saw this on June 20. Today is August 16. A few weeks ago I heard the news of villages completely wiped out and washed into the sea in Papua New Guinea. Thousand of lives in great jeopardy. That happened a few weeks ago, and the angel told me it is going to happen all over Asia. The earth will fall into the sea, I heard the angel say, part of Australia will be shaken. Australia will be divided, and a great part will go under the ocean. This was frightening - I wondered whether I was hearing right. But the angel said,Millions will die in China and in India. Nation will be against nation, brother against brother. Asians will fight each other.

Nuclear weapons

shall be used, killing millions. Twice I heard the words, Catastrophic! Catastrophic! then the angel said, Financial crisis will come to Asia. I will shake the world.

I was trembling while the angel was speaking. Then he looked at me and smiled and said, There shall be the greatest spiritual awakening - bondage will be broken. Barriers will be removed. And all over Asia - China - India - people will turn to Christ. In Australia there shall be tremendous revival. I heard the angel of Asia say, It is the last harvest.Then as if the Lord were speaking, he said, I shall prepare My church for the return of Christ.I was happy with such good news after the message of judgment. All the time the five angels were in my room I could feel their presence - it was tremendous.

EVERYONE PRAY FOR ARIEL SHARON AND THE PEACE OF JERUSALEM. PLEASE

Aug. 14, 2006 17:58 | Updated Aug. 14, 2006 20:55
Sharon's medical condition worsens,By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH, Jerusalem Post


Former prime minister Ariel Sharon's condition, already in very serious condition at the Sheba Medical Center, has declined further, according to a rare medical bulletin issued Monday by the hospital. The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of his brain produced more severe findings,while his urine function declined significantly during the last 24 hours.In addition, he has developed pneumonia in both lungs, the hospital said. Hospital Deputy Dir.-Gen. Dr. Yitzhak Zeides declined to define Sharon's condition as critical. We are calling it very serious.

When we decide to change it, we will, he said. Sharon has been attached to a blood filtration system for some two weeks since he developed an infection and his kidney function failed. His sons Omri and Gilad were not at his bedside, as they received emergency orders to go to reserve duty in Lebanon. The multi-disciplinary Sheba team taking care of the 78-year-old former prime minister decided to administer powerful antibiotics and steroids to halt the speedy decline. The hospital spokeswoman said an additional update would be forthcoming if a significant change in his health occurs.

LUKE 21:25-26
25 And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring;
26 Men’s hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.

Flooding in southern Ethiopia kills 125 By LES NEUHAUS, Associated Press Writer 2 hours, 4 minutes ago

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia - Torrential rains spilled a river from its banks in southern Ethiopia, killing at least 125 people as it submerged five villages, knocked down grain silos and swept away cattle, a police official said Monday. The disaster came a week after 256 people drowned when heavy rains caused flooding in an eastern town. Eight days of rain have made more than 15,000 homeless in this Horn of Africa nation, and U.N. agencies say several hundred people were still missing.Zeleke Menebo, deputy police commissioner for southern Ethiopia, said Monday that the latest deaths occurred Sunday and quoted local as saying the toll could rise.He said the Omo River burst its banks in the remote Omo Valley in Ethiopia's Southern Nations, Nationalities and People's Regional State. He said the waters flooded five villages, stranding thousands of people and killed 700-800 cattle.

The area is 435 miles south of Addis Ababa, with few roads or telephones to connect it to the rest of the country.Meanwhile police said the death toll from floods that hit the town of Dire Dawa, 310 miles east of Addis Ababa, on Aug. 6 had climbed to 256. Five people were also killed Wednesday by flooding in northern Ethiopia after heavy rains.

Typhoon death toll hits 255 in China Mon Aug 14, 7:41 AM ET

BEIJING (Reuters) - The death toll from the strongest typhoon to hit China in half a century has risen to 255, the official Xinhua news agency said on Monday. About 140 people are still missing. The death toll jumped as the southeastern province of Fujian on Monday raised the number of people killed there to 166 from about 40, Xinhua said, adding that most were fishermen from a single town.Saomai, graded a super typhoon with winds exceeding 216 km (134 miles) per hour, barrelled into Cangnan county in Zhejiang province last Thursday, flattening tens of thousands of houses, knocking out power and communications and ruining crops.

The deaths in Fujian were mostly reported in the coastal town of Shacheng, bordering Cangnan to the north, where more than 10,000 ships returned to harbour before Saomai's arrival.A lot of fishermen stayed on their boats, worrying that they might be damaged in collisions with other ships,Xinhua said. The wind was so strong that it overturned many ships and a large number of people were killed or went missing.A total of 138 people were killed and 1,350 injured in Fuding city, which covers Shacheng, Xinhua said. Bodies of 97 fishermen had been found in Shacheng by Sunday night.Hong Kong's South China Morning Post said locals feared as many as 1,000 people from the area could have died, but Xinhua said only 86 were still missing in all of Fuding and distraught relatives were still searching the waters by boat.

In neighboring Zhejiang, most of the casualties were caused by houses collapsing, Xinhua said, adding that 87 died and 52 were missing.Further inland, Saomai also killed two and left one missing in Jiangxi province.Saomai was stronger than a typhoon that killed about 5,000 in Zhejiang in August 1956, according to Chinese media.Much of south China has been repeatedly battered by typhoons and tropical storms this year, with nearly 1,000 killed by rainstorms, landslides and other disasters they brought even before Saomai hit.

Landslides, floods leave six dead, destroy eight hamlets in Philippines Mon Aug 14, 5:26 AM ET

PAGADIAN, Philippines (AFP) - Landslides and flash floods triggered by heavy rain have killed at least six people and destroyed eight villages in the southern Philippines, displacing thousands of residents. The worst-hit areas were on the southern island of Mindanao where flash floods, mudslides and unusually high tides destroyed bridges, villages and farmland in three provinces on Monday.Just outside the town of Aurora a bus with 38 people aboard was washed into a ravine by floodwaters but luckily no one was killed.Town mayor Enrique Cabahug told AFP the passengers climbed to safety with only seven people being injured. They were very lucky,he said.Zamboanga del Sur governor Aurora Cerilles said seven municipalities and the provincial capital Pagadian had been hit by mudslides, flash floods and sudden rise of tides in coastal villages.

He said at least six people were killed when mudslides swept through villages.So far we have recovered five bodies and are looking for a child,he told AFP.One pregnent woman was killed when the Roman Catholic chapel in which she had sought shelter with her family was swept away by mud.Boulders and loose earth rolled down the mountainside along a 10-kilometer (six-mile) stretch of coastal highway between Kapatagan and Pagadian on the Moro Gulf side of the island, provincial disaster relief officials said here.

The landslides cut off parts of the highway and residents fled to a government shelter in Kapatagan, they added.The southern and central Philippines have been hit by a spate of bad weather this month, with huge waves inundating coastal areas, destroying more than 1,200 homes. Six people were killed in a recent landslide.

Katrina leaves 6 dead
The Philippine Star 08/15/2006


Landslides and flash floods triggered by heavy rains have killed at least six people and destroyed eight villages in Mindanao, displacing thousands of residents, rescuers said yesterday. A new tropical storm sighted east of Luzon is expected to intensify the monsoon rains over the next two days, weather forecasters said. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said tropical storm Katrina intensified as it moved east-northeast away from the country. The worst-hit areas were in Mindanao where flash floods, mudslides and unusually high tides destroyed bridges, villages and farmland in three provinces.

Just outside the town of Aurora in Zamboanga del Sur, a bus with 38 people was washed into a ravine by floodwaters but no one was killed, according to one report. Mayor Enrique Cabahug said the passengers climbed to safety with only seven people being injured. They were very lucky, he said. However, another report said three people were killed and seven others injured when two passenger buses, both owned by Rural Transit Inc., were swept away by a landslide as the vehicles were traversing a narrow mountain road in Barangay Anonang in Aurora at 6 p.m. Sunday. The bus with body number 1546, in which the three fatalities were riding, was buried by mud. The other bus fell a few meters from the side of the road. The report identified the fatalities as Delma Alam, reportedly a postmaster from Tungawan town in Zamboanga Sibugay; Felicitas Guyab and a still unidentified person whose gender was not indicated in the report.

Rescue teams from Iligan City and nearby cities and provinces immediately rushed to Anonang to assist in the rescue effort and clear the mountain road of debris using heavy equipment sent by the Aurora municipal government and the provincial government.

Zamboanga del Sur Gov. Aurora Cerilles said seven municipalities and the provincial capital Pagadian had been hit by mudslides, flash floods and sudden rise of tides in coastal villages. She said at least six people were killed when mudslides swept through villages.So far we have recovered five bodies and are looking for a child,Cerilles said. One pregnant woman was killed when the Roman Catholic chapel in which she had sought shelter with her family was swept away by mud. Boulders and loose earth rolled down the mountainside along a 10-kilometer stretch of coastal highway between Kapatagan town in Lanao del Norte province and Pagadian on the Moro Gulf side of the island, provincial disaster relief officials said.

The landslides cut off parts of the highway and residents fled to a government shelter in Kapatagan, they added. Water was so deep in some neighborhoods that residents were forced to climb on top of their shanties, where they waited for hours before disaster response teams plucked them to safety, officials said. At least five people drowned or were killed in landslides in Kapatagan, said regional police commander Chief Superintendent Florante Baguio. The southern and central Philippines have been hit by a spate of bad weather this month, with huge waves inundating coastal areas, destroying more than 1,200 homes. Pagasa said Katrina was monitored 840 kilometers east of Aparri, Cagayan packing maximum center winds of 65 kilometers per hour.

Katrina was moving east northeast at 17 kph. Pagasa said while Katrina would not directly affect any part of the country, it would intensify the southwest monsoon that brings rain over western Visayas and the western sections of central and southern Luzon. Katrina was forecast to be 1,160 kilometers east northeast of Cagayan this morning.

Residents in these areas are advised to take all the necessary precautions against possible flash floods, landslides and monsoon surge,Pagasa said. The Philippines is hit by about 20 storms and typhoons a year. Lino de la Cruz, Sheila Crisostomo, AFP, AP

REVELATION 8:7
7 The first angel sounded, and there followed hail and fire mingled with blood, and they were cast upon the earth: and the third part of trees was burnt up, and all green grass was burnt up.

DANIEL 7:23-24
23 Thus he said, The fourth beast(THE EU) shall be the fourth kingdom upon earth,(7TH WORLD EMPIRE) which shall be diverse from all kingdoms, and shall devour the whole earth, and shall tread it down, and break it in pieces.(TRADING BLOCKS)
24 And the ten horns out of this kingdom are ten kings that shall arise: and another shall rise after them;(#11 SPAIN) and he shall be diverse from the first, and he shall subdue three kings.

Spain May Send 700 for Lebanon Peace

Madrid, Aug 14 (Prensa Latina) The Spanish government is analyzing Monday the deployment of 700 soldiers to the Lebanon, under leadership of the UN as peacekeeping forces to safeguard the cease-fire.President of the Spanish Government Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero started Sunday consultations with opposition groups Popular Party (PP) and United Left Party(IU).About this issue, IU leader Gaspar Llamazares stated his organization will support that initiative and demanded that Spanish troops do not subordinate the NATO, Great Britain, United States and other states that have intervened in the region.Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora
requested Rodriguez Zapatero that soldiers from this country be part of the 4,000-soldier contingent that the UN will deploy in that territory.

Siniora also expressed thanks for the role played by Spain to achieve the end of hostilities and negotiation by Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos in search of cease-fire and a negotiated solution.Prior, Defense Minister Jose Antonio Alonso stated that troops will back the UN Provisional Forces with the explanations they are pacific and neutral, and their aim is to guarantee peace.
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Fires getting under control in Spain.

La Coruna, Spain - After ten days of battling flames, firefighters in the north-western Spanish region of Galicia had managed to put out over 100 forest fires by Monday, securing most of the area, the agriculture ministry reported. Some 50 fires were still burning in Galicia but these were mostly under control and no settlements were immediately in danger, the ministry said. We're seeing the beginning of the end,said Spanish Defence Minister Jose Antonio Alonso, who had dispatched 2,000 soldiers to the region as part of the firefighting effort. Over 1,000 forest fires broke out over the past 10 days in Galicia, killing four people and destroying over 50,000 hectares of forest and brush.

Most of the fires were thought to have been ignited by arsons. A Galician government official said the fires would have been long extinguished were it not for criminals creating new blazes. Twenty-seven people have been arrested in connection with the fires, which have transformed vast tracts of woodland into charred wastelands. Tourist operators in Galicia fear that the damage is so extensive tourists may be tempted to take their business elsewhere in future. In Portugal, firefighters were still battling four fires in the north and centre of the country. A firefighter was killed in an accident on his way to the scene of a blaze.
© 2006 dpa - Deutsche Presse-Agentur

PSALMS 83:3-7
3 They (ARABS,MUSLIMS) have taken crafty counsel against thy people,(ISRAEL) and consulted against thy hidden ones.
4 They have said, Come, and let us cut them off from being a nation; that the name of Israel may be no more in remembrance.
5 For they have consulted together with one consent: they are confederate against thee:(TREATIES)
6 The tabernacles of Edom,(JORDAN) and the Ishmaelites;(ARABS) of Moab, and the Hagarenes;
7 Gebal, and Ammon, and Amalek;(SYRIA) the Philistines (PALESTINIANS) with the inhabitants of Tyre;(LEBANON)

Palestinians Talk Ceasefire, Fire Two Missiles (hypocrit Arabs)
August 14, 2006 8:00 a.m. EST,Ryan R. Jones - All Headline News Correspondent


Jerusalem, Israel (AHN) - Palestinian terrorists operating out of the Gaza Strip fired two Grad-class Katyusha missiles into Israel Monday morning, even as Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh spoke of desiring a ceasefire with Israel. Speaking to Ha'aretz, Haniyeh said his government has no qualms about negotiating with Israel,and is ready to enter into a long-term truce involving all Palestinian terror groups. He said the only reason calm had yet to take hold was Israel's policy of aggression.

But from Gaza, it was Haniyeh's constituents who continued to perpetrate violence on southern Israel, hitting the heart of the coastal town of Ashkelon and the nearby village of Netiv Ha'asara. No one was injured by the Katyushas, which scarred buildings and cars with thousands of ball bearings. Islamic Jihad, a group allied with Haniyeh's Hamas, claimed credit for the attacks.

Israel responded with a pinpoint air strike on the source of the fire, which military officials say killed the rocket crew as it returned for the launcher. Palestinians claimed the fatalities were three farmers.

Economic Outlook: EU outpacing U.S. and Japan
By Jon Nones,14 Aug 2006 at 07:49 AM


Economic growth in the 12 nations that use the euro accelerated to 2.4% in the second quarter, the European Union said Monday.

The economies of all 25 countries in the EU grew by 2.6% in the second quarter compared with the same period last year, increasing from a 2.2% growth rate during the first three months of 2006, the EU statistical agency Eurostat reported. In
quarter-on-quarter growth, both the euro area and the EU grew by 0.9% from April through June, outpacing both the U.S. at 0.6% and Japan at 0.2%.

Lebanon truce holds By Nadim Ladki
53 minutes ago


BEIRUT (Reuters) - A fragile U.N.-ordered truce took hold in Lebanon on Monday after Israel's month-long war with Hizbollah guerrillas, prompting thousands of refugees to rush back to blitzed villages in the south. Hizbollah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said his fighters had achieved a strategic and historic victory over Israel and that it was the wrong time to publicly discuss disarming them.He said Hizbollah would immediately begin repairing homes damaged by Israeli strikes and would pay a year's rent and other costs to help the owners of about 15,000 destroyed houses.Nasrallah chastised Lebanese politicians who had begun talking publicly about Hizbollah disarming.There is a mistake in timing, both psychologically and morally,he said, noting the destruction just meted out to Shi'ite areas of Lebanon.Nasrallah was speaking on television about 12 hours after a U.N. truce halted fighting between Hizbollah and Israel.

Ground clashes, along with Israeli air strikes and Hizbollah rocket fire, ceased after the 0500 GMT deadline, but the Israeli army said its troops had shot five Hizbollah guerrillas, killing at least one, after the truce. The troops had felt threatened.U.N.

Secretary-General Kofi Annan said he was relieved that the cessation of hostilities appears to be generally holding.The truce prompted tens of thousands of Lebanese who had fled the fighting to head south, choking bomb-damaged roads with their cars in
spite of a warning from Israel not to return to the area. Drivers honked their horns in celebration.Ahmed Nassereddine arrived in the village of Shihabiyeh to find out that his building and petrol station had been destroyed by an Israeli air strike just 10 minutes before the truce.

PROPERTY CAN BE REPLACED

Thank God, we survived. Property can be replaced, souls can't,he said, holding back tears.In northern Israel, soldiers coming out of Lebanon were greeted with hugs and handshakes by their comrades. Streets became busier as residents emerged from homes and bomb shelters.I feel safer,said 12-year-old Johnny Wena, riding his bicycle through the streets of Metula.Israel launched the war after Hizbollah guerrillas captured two Israeli soldiers in a cross-border raid on July 12.Annan urged the sides to consolidate the halt to hostilities and move swiftly to convert it to a lasting ceasefire.The White House said disarming Hizbollah would probably require
border security arrangements in Lebanon to block arms supplies to the group from its allies, Iran and Syria.The U.N. resolution calls for a ban on arms supplies to groups in Lebanon, but does not say how it should be enforced.An Israeli military source said an air and sea blockade of Lebanon would remain until the arms embargo was implemented.

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told parliament Israel would pursue Hizbollah's leaders everywhere and any time. About 1,110 people in Lebanon and 156 Israelis have been killed in the war. Israel says it killed about 530 Hizbollah fighters. Hizbollah has acknowledged only about 80 dead.

THOROUGH INVESTIGATION

Thousands of Israeli troops remain in southern Lebanon. Israel has said they will not withdraw fully until an expanded U.N. peacekeeping force arrives alongside Lebanese troops. The commander of an existing U.N. force in Lebanon, Major-General Alain Pellegrini, met senior Lebanese and Israeli army officials at the border to discuss implementing the U.N. resolution on ending fighting. Israeli Defense Minister Amir Peretz pledged a wide and thorough investigation of the war. Opinion polls show almost all Israelis supported it, but many criticize its handling. Olmert acknowledged shortcomings in the conduct of the war and told parliament he bore full responsibility.Aid groups said they needed swift access to the south to help 100,000 people stranded south of the Litani River. There can no longer be any no-go areas in Lebanon, said David Shearer, the U.N. humanitarian coordinator in Lebanon.

Under the resolution adopted by the U.N. Security Council on Friday, Israeli forces must start to withdraw as U.N. peacekeepers and Lebanese soldiers are deployed in the south to keep an area between the Litani and the border free of other armed groups.

Hizbollah has said it will cooperate with the Lebanese and U.N. troops, but has not promised to withdraw its fighters or disarm even though it has accepted the U.N. resolution. The truce has not resolved many key issues including the fate of the two captured Israeli soldiers and the Shebaa Farms area which is claimed by Lebanon but occupied by Israel. (Additional reporting by Jerusalem and U.N. bureaus)

Netanyahu: Switch from unilateral to mutual steps (ynet news)

Opposition chairman tells Knesset Lebanon war proves that concept of unilateral withdrawals has collapsed Ilan Marciano Following Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's address to the Knesset plenum Monday night, chairman of the opposition Benjamin Netanyahu took the stage and delivered a compelling, if biting, speech. He recounted his efforts to help the government in its PR war, but was quick to criticize the government's policy.According to Netanyahu, There were failures in identifying the threat, in managing the war, in dealing with the homefront…There is no doubt that we must learn our lesson and correct our mistakes. We were asleep and we received a wake-up call. In 2000, we withdrew from Lebanon without guarantees and without security agreements, and this action brought about Hizbullah's speech about spider webs, which was adopted by Hamas. The resulting Intifada made us decide, out of
pain and out of good will, to withdraw unilaterally once more,Netanyahu declared.

These unilateral withdrawals deteriorate our deterrence, and lend credence to our enemies, a credence that improves their ability to bombard our cities and towns. This concept (of unilateral withdrawals) is now disappearing, and rightly so,he added.Like Olmert, Netanyahu opened his speech with condolences, noting both the harsh incidents and united Israeli spirit seen in recent days: All of our hearts skipped a beat when our soldiers went to battle to protect us and all of our hearts grieved alongside the families of fallen soldiers or the citizens who fell victim to attacks on our cities.

Ahmadinejad most bitter enemy since Hitler

Netanyahu emphasized that This is a moment of unity and a moment of self examination. I don't mean simply learning lessons from the recent conflict. I think that we need to examine our collective self as a state, based on one basic principle every living thing must do two things in order to survive: it must identify dangers and it must arm itself sufficiently to protect itself from these dangers.

Netanyahu stated the importance of nurturing military, state, economic and spiritual strength: A hundred years ago, our people did not have such capabilities. A leader, Herzl, saw the burning coals of anti-Semitism and understood that there was a threat of a fire that would threaten the Jews of Europe and eventually the Jews of the rest of the world. Today I say: we are standing before a grave danger. A new potential fire threatens our people. Not only our soldiers, citizens and economy, but our very existence. Yes, in each generation there are those that rise up seeking our destruction. But since Hitler, there has not risen such a bitter enemy as Iran's
president, Ahmadinejad, who openly declares his desire to annihilate us and his development of nuclear weapons in order to carry out this desire. Until he carries out his scheme, he is using his covert forces: in the south, Hamas, a Sunni force, and in the north, Hizbullah, a part of the Shiite arc that extends from Tehran to Lebanon, Netanyahu elaborated.

The opposition chairman praised security and rescue forces, as well as citizens in the line of fire and a third force, that came forward, the force of the entire nation…people enlisted privately…businessmen, teachers, nurses, spiritual leaders, artists, ordinary people.The nation opened their hearts and pockets and homes,he continued. In times of trouble, the people of Israel are all brothers and, in times of trouble, we must understand that the fate of one is the fate of all and that all people of Israel are responsible for one another.Regardless, Netanyahu stated that private donations would not suffice and that government intervention would be required. (08.14.06, 18:25)

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