KING JESUS IS COMING FOR US ANY TIME NOW. THE RAPTURE. BE PREPARED TO GO.
ISAIAH 56:5
5 Even unto them (ISRAELIS) will I give in mine house and within my walls a place and a name better than of sons and of daughters: I will give them an everlasting name,(ISRAEL) that shall not be cut off.
ISAIAH 51:3-4
3 For the LORD shall comfort Zion:(JERUSALEM) he will comfort all her waste places;(FROM NUCLEAR WAR) and he will make her wilderness like Eden,(I BELIEVE THE EZEKIEL-4TH TEMPLE WILL BE BUILT 25 MILES FROM THE CURRENT TEMPLE MOUNT AFTER JESUS RULE FOR THE 1,000 YRS FROM JERUSALEM) and her desert like the garden of the LORD; joy and gladness shall be found therein, thanksgiving, and the voice of melody.(PRAISE TO JESUS IN THE DESERT-COULD BE THE NEW JERUSALEM-4TH TEMPLE BUILT 25 MILES INTO THE DESERT FROM THE CURRENT TEMPLE MOUNT.SINCE EZEKIELS TEMPLE IS WAY TO BIG FOR THE CURRENT TEMPLE MOUNT)
4 Hearken unto me, my people;(ISRAEL) and give ear unto me, O my nation:(ISRAEL) for a law shall proceed from me,(JESUS IN JERUSALEM) and I will make my judgment to rest for a light of the people.(ISRAEL AND THE WORLD)
And here are the bounderies of the land that Israel will inherit either through war or peace or God in the future. God says its Israels land and only Israels land. They will have every inch God promised them of this land in the future.
Egypt east of the Nile River, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, The southern part of Turkey and the Western Half of Iraq west of the Euphrates. Gen 13:14-15, Psm 105:9,11, Gen 15:18, Exe 23:31, Num 34:1-12, Josh 1:4.ALL THIS LAND ISRAEL WILL DEFINATELY OWN IN THE FUTURE, ITS ISRAELS NOT ISHMAELS LAND.
12 TRIBES INHERIT LAND IN THE FUTURE
ISAIAH 56:5
5 Even unto them (ISRAELIS) will I give in mine house and within my walls a place and a name better than of sons and of daughters: I will give them an everlasting name,(ISRAEL) that shall not be cut off.
ISAIAH 51:3-4
3 For the LORD shall comfort Zion:(JERUSALEM) he will comfort all her waste places;(FROM NUCLEAR WAR) and he will make her wilderness like Eden,(I BELIEVE THE EZEKIEL-4TH TEMPLE WILL BE BUILT 25 MILES FROM THE CURRENT TEMPLE MOUNT AFTER JESUS RULE FOR THE 1,000 YRS FROM JERUSALEM) and her desert like the garden of the LORD; joy and gladness shall be found therein, thanksgiving, and the voice of melody.(PRAISE TO JESUS IN THE DESERT-COULD BE THE NEW JERUSALEM-4TH TEMPLE BUILT 25 MILES INTO THE DESERT FROM THE CURRENT TEMPLE MOUNT.SINCE EZEKIELS TEMPLE IS WAY TO BIG FOR THE CURRENT TEMPLE MOUNT)
4 Hearken unto me, my people;(ISRAEL) and give ear unto me, O my nation:(ISRAEL) for a law shall proceed from me,(JESUS IN JERUSALEM) and I will make my judgment to rest for a light of the people.(ISRAEL AND THE WORLD)
And here are the bounderies of the land that Israel will inherit either through war or peace or God in the future. God says its Israels land and only Israels land. They will have every inch God promised them of this land in the future.
Egypt east of the Nile River, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, The southern part of Turkey and the Western Half of Iraq west of the Euphrates. Gen 13:14-15, Psm 105:9,11, Gen 15:18, Exe 23:31, Num 34:1-12, Josh 1:4.ALL THIS LAND ISRAEL WILL DEFINATELY OWN IN THE FUTURE, ITS ISRAELS NOT ISHMAELS LAND.
12 TRIBES INHERIT LAND IN THE FUTURE
Navy boards ship carrying pro-Palestinian activists to Gaza, escorts it to Ashdod
Israel says no force was used; activists claim the Estelle, whose stated purpose was to breach blockade of Hamas-run Strip, came ‘under attack’ by the IDF
October 20, 2012, 11:50 am
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The Israeli Navy on Saturday
surrounded a ship carrying pro-Palestinian activists intent on breaching
Gaza’s blockade as it approached the coastal strip. IDF soldiers
boarded the vessel and rerouted it to the port of Ashdod.Six Israeli boats surrounded the ship, the
Estelle, and masked soldiers boarded it while it was still in
international waters, some 38 nautical miles from the coast of Gaza,
according to activists.Victoria Strand, a Stockholm-based spokeswoman
for the campaign, told AFP the Estelle, a 174-foot (53-meter)
schooner, came “under attack” shortly after the Israeli vessels
approached it. Dror Feieler, an Israeli activist aboard the ship, was
quoted by AFP as saying the ship was “attacked at 10:15 a.m.”The IDF issued a statement in which it said no force was used against the activists.“A short while ago, Israeli Navy soldiers
boarded the Estelle… The boarding was carried out in accordance with
international law, with directives of the Israeli government and after
all attempts to prevent the vessel from reaching the Gaza Strip were
made, both via direct contact and through diplomatic channels, but to no
avail,” the IDF said.It added: “As a result of their [the
activists'] unwillingness to cooperate and after ignoring calls to
change course, the decision was made to board the vessel and lead it to
the port of Ashdod.”The Navy “took every precaution necessary to
ensure the safety of the passengers. After boarding the vessel by IDF
soldiers, who did not need to use force, the passengers were attended to
and offered food and beverages,” the IDF said in the statement.
Upon arrival at the Ashdod port, the activists
were to be transferred to the police and immigration authorities within
the Ministry of Interior.The Estelle’s passengers and crew included
activists and members of parliament from Greece, Sweden, the US, Canada,
Norway and Israel. Since setting out from Sweden three months ago, the
Estelle had docked at several Europeans ports, where passengers held
media conferences to raise awareness of the situation in Gaza. It set sail for the Hamas-run enclave from Naples, Italy, earlier this month.The stated purpose of the voyage was to bring humanitarian aid to Gazans.“I want to say that we are here to give a
message of solidarity to the people of Gaza,” said Reut Mor, an Israeli
activist aboard the Estelle, before the ship was intercepted. “The siege
is inhuman and immoral, and this is the reason — as non-violent
peaceful activists — (we) decide(d) to risk ourselves and break the
siege,” CNN reported.
Sailing under the Finnish flag, the Estelle
was reportedly carrying two olive trees as well as 41 tons of cement,
toys, medical equipment, and books.Israel has maintained an air and sea blockade
of Gaza for the stated purpose of preventing weaponry reaching the
Strip, from which rockets and mortar shells are frequently fired into
Israel. Hamas, which is avowedly committed to the destruction of Israel,
seized control of the Strip in a violent 2007 takeover from Mahmoud
Abbas’s Fatah-led Palestinian Authority.Under heavy international pressure, Israel
eased the closure in 2010 after a naval raid killed nine Turkish
activists on board a vessel in a previous Gaza-bound flotilla, the Mavi
Marmara. Naval commandos seeking to commandeer the Marmara were attacked
by violent activists as they boarded.Philip Podolsky contributed to this report. Gaza peace flotilla Estelle ‘under attack’
Israeli troops board boat carrying 20 people from eight countries, carrying items like medicines, cement, basketballs and musical instruments
(FILES) In this photo taken on
October 16, 2012 the Finnish ship SV Estelle is seen during an operation
off the southern Greek island of Gavdos, south of Crete. The Israeli
navy on October 20, 2012 boarded a boat carrying pro-Palestinian
activists and parliamentarians seeking to breach Israel's naval blockade
on Gaza, a statement from the military said. "A short while ago,
Israeli navy soldiers boarded Estelle, a vessel which was en route to
the Gaza Strip, attempting to break the maritime security blockade," it
said, indicating the Finnish-flagged vessel was being led to the
southern Israeli port of Ashdod. (AFP)Israeli troops on Saturday boarded a boat carrying
pro-Palestinian MPs and activists seeking to run its naval blockade on
the Gaza Strip, blocking the latest attempt to reach the enclave by sea,
the military said.The operation, which the military said was concluded peacefully,
ended the latest bid by activists to breach Israel's tight maritime
embargo on Gaza which prohibits all naval traffic in and out of the
Palestinian coastal territory."A short while ago, Israeli navy soldiers boarded (the MV) Estelle, a
vessel which was en route to the Gaza Strip, attempting to break the
maritime security blockade," the military said in a statement,
indicating the Finnish-flagged vessel was being led to Ashdod port in
southern Israel."There was no violence," a military spokeswoman told AFP, saying
troops had taken control of the 53-metre (174-foot) vessel. "The
passengers did not resist."On board the ship are 17 passengers, among them five parliamentarians
from Europe and a former Canadian lawmaker, organisers said. It was also carrying a shipment of humanitarian aid and 30 doves, which
the passengers had been intending to release on arrival in Gaza.The announcement came shortly after organisers told AFP that the ship
had "come under attack" after being approached by navy vessels some 38
nautical miles off the Gaza coast.The military said the boarding was carried out only after "numerous calls to the passengers onboard" which went unanswered. "As a result of their unwillingness to cooperate and after ignoring
calls to change course, the decision was made to board the vessel and
lead it to the port of Ashdod," the military said, indicating that
troops "did not need to use force."On arrival at Ashdod, the ship's passengers would be handed into police custody and then onto the immigration authorities.Activists on previous Gaza-bound flotillas which were stopped by the
navy have all been taken to Israel and immediately deported. The vessel had set sail from Sweden several weeks ago, stopping off
in Finland, France and Spain before leaving the Italian port of Naples
on October 6. "The Estelle is now under attack -- I have just had a message from them
by phone," Victoria Strand, a Stockholm-based spokeswoman for the Ship
to Gaza-Sweden campaign told AFP at 0830 GMT.Among those on board are parliamentarians Ricardo Sixto Iglesias from
Spain, Sven Britton from Sweden, Aksel Hagen of Norway, and Vangelis
Diamandopoulos and Dimitris Kodelas, both from Greece. Former Canadian
lawmaker Jim Manly is also on board.Strand said the Estelle, which has previously been used in Greenpeace
missions, had been expected to dock in Gaza late Saturday afternoon.Activists organised a major attempt to break the Israeli blockade in
May 2010, when six ships led by the Turkish-owned Mavi Marmara tried to
reach Gaza.
Israeli troops stormed the Marmara, killing nine Turkish activists and sparking a diplomatic crisis with Ankara, which expelled the Israeli ambassador and has cut military ties with the Jewish state.Since then, there have been several other attempts to reach Gaza by boat, all of which have been stopped by the Israeli navy, although there has been no repeat of the bloodshed.In July 2011, another flotilla tried to set sail for Gaza from Athens but several of the boats were unable to sail due to what organisers said was sabotage, while others were banned from leaving by the Greek authorities.Another attempt in November saw an Irish and a Canadian ship blocked from reaching the Palestinian territory. Last year, a UN report on the flotilla raid accused the Jewish state of acting with "excessive force" but found that its naval blockade on the coastal territory was legal.
Israeli troops stormed the Marmara, killing nine Turkish activists and sparking a diplomatic crisis with Ankara, which expelled the Israeli ambassador and has cut military ties with the Jewish state.Since then, there have been several other attempts to reach Gaza by boat, all of which have been stopped by the Israeli navy, although there has been no repeat of the bloodshed.In July 2011, another flotilla tried to set sail for Gaza from Athens but several of the boats were unable to sail due to what organisers said was sabotage, while others were banned from leaving by the Greek authorities.Another attempt in November saw an Irish and a Canadian ship blocked from reaching the Palestinian territory. Last year, a UN report on the flotilla raid accused the Jewish state of acting with "excessive force" but found that its naval blockade on the coastal territory was legal.
Swedish flotilla ship heading for Gaza sails from Italy
(JTA) -- A Swedish ship carrying human rights activists attempting to break Israel's naval blockade of Gaza left from Italy.The Estelle, carrying 17 activists from countries including Canada, Norway, Sweden, Israel and the United States, sailed from the port at Naples on Saturday. The vessel, part of the Freedom Flotilla movement that included the ill-fated Mavi Marmara, reportedly is carrying humanitarian goods.It will take about two weeks to reach Gaza's territorial waters, according to the French news agency AFP.The Freedom Flotilla's first attempt to break the blockade ended in the deaths of nine Turkish activists afterIsraeli Navy commandos on May 31, 2010 boarded the Mavi Marmara, which claimed to be carrying humanitarian aid, after warning the ship not to sail into waters near the Gaza Strip in circumvention of Israel's naval blockade of the coastal strip.A spokeswoman for the movement, Ann Ighe, told AFP that the Estelle "is a peaceful ship."The Estelle began its journey in Sweden and toured Europe, including Finland, France and Spain, before arriving last week in the Gulf of Naples.Liberman slams EU for calling its construction plans ‘illegal settlement’ activity
Foreign minister: ‘These automatic condemnations indicate a lack of a basic understanding of the reality in the region’
October 20, 2012, 2:31 pm - THE TIMES OF ISRAEL
Foreign Minister Avigdor
Liberman on Saturday criticized the European Union, Britain, and France
for their condemnation of a plan to construct hundreds of additional
apartments in a Jerusalem neighborhood situated south of the 1967 Green
Line.The Interior Ministry on Thursday approved a
plan to expand the southern Jerusalem neighborhood of Gilo by 797 units.
The plan was published for validation in an Israeli newspaper in what
was the last phase of the planning process, AFP reported.“Gilo is an inseparable part of Jerusalem, and
Jerusalem is an inseparable part of Israel,” Liberman (Yisrael Beytenu)
said in a statement. ”These automatic condemnations indicate a lack of a
basic understanding of the reality in the region.”“These condemnations contribute nothing to the
advancement of dialogue between Israel and the Palestinians. They only
encourage the Palestinian side to stick to its refusal to negotiate and
continue its anti-Israeli activities in the international arena,”
Lieberman stated.“The EU should focus on the problems that are
surfacing between different nations on European soil. After these issues
are successfully resolved, we will gladly hear any suggestions,” he
said via the statement.Likud Ministers Gideon Sa’ar and Gilad Erdan also slammed the EU countries’ criticism of the housing plans.Sa’ar said the EU was fixated on the Gilo
housing project “while the rest of the region is up in flames.” Erdan
said the EU should finally realize “that Jerusalem is the basis for
existence of the Jewish state of Israel.”Zahava Gal-on (Meretz), however, criticized
Liberman for “going against the EU less than one week after the group
[helped Israel] by increasing its sanctions against Iran.”
On Friday, the French Foreign Ministry issued a statement
condemning the Interior Ministry’s decision, calling it “a provocation
in an already-tense context.” Paris reiterated its stance that Israeli
settlement construction is illegal, “undermines trust-building between
the parties, and constitutes an obstacle to a just peace based on the
two-state solution.”EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said
she “deeply regrets” the Israeli government’s decision, adding that
Jerusalem’s continued expansion of Jewish settlements like Gilo and Har
Homa “continue the process of separating East Jerusalem from the rest of
the occupied Palestinian territory.”Ashton emphasized the EU’s stance that
negotiations are “the best way forward in resolving the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict” and that settlement expansion hinders
progress towards peace.British Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt strongly condemned the plan,
which he regarded as ”deeply worrying.” He added that London “has been
clear that Israeli settlements are illegal and undermine the possibility
of a two state solution.”