JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.
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
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
Housing Minister: We marched to support PM in talks
Uri Ariel denies Thursday’s rally of thousands calling for more settlement construction was meant to pressure Netanyahu
February 14, 2014, 10:16 am
1-The Times of Israel
Housing and Construction
Minister Uri Ariel (Jewish Home) said that Thursday’s march calling for
more settlement building was meant to support Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu in peace talks with the Palestinians.“We
are coming to strengthen the prime minister in negotiations,” Ariel
told Israel Radio Friday morning. “We are with the prime minister, there
is no reason to worry.”Ariel added that he had no time to deal with rumors that his party is going to leave the coalition.Labor MK Nachman Shai responded that the march
was meant to show “that the prime minister doesn’t have a coalition or a
way to reach an agreement with the Palestinians.”Shai likened the protesters to ship passengers
boring holes in the hull of the craft in order to sink it. “But what
are [Justice Minister and chief negotiator Tzipi] Livni and [Finance
Minister Yair] Lapid doing on that ship?” Shai asked, referring to heads
of the left-wing Hatnua and centrist Yesh Atid parties.Thousands
of demonstrators took part Thursday in the march to the controversial
E1 corridor — which links Jerusalem with Ma’ale Adumim to the east — in
order to voice their opposition to the ongoing US-brokered peace talks
between Israel and the Palestinians.Several leading right-wing politicians addressed the gathering, including Ariel and Transportation Minister Israel Katz (Likud).A pamphlet handed out to the protesters called
on the government to “withstand pressure from foreign entities” — a
reference to US Secretary of State John Kerry’s peace efforts — and to
assert Israeli sovereignty in the West Bank by promoting widespread
settlement construction.“As a mighty nation that upholds fundamental
principles and rights to build and to settle in their home country, we
will not give in to any dictates — both from the United States and from
the European Union,” read a poster distributed ahead of the march.Ariel promised that Israel would continue
construction plans in E1, and said that no peace deal would deter him
from pursuing such plans.“There is no authority for the Jewish people
to give up any part of the Land of Israel,” Ariel said. “No waiver is
binding, nor is it valid. Between the Jordan and the sea there will be
only one country, the State of Israel,” he said.Likud MKs Ze’ev Elkin and Danny Danon were also present at the march.“We are here to tell the whole world that this is our land, and that we have the right to build here,” Elkin said.“We were not elected to be Tzipi Livni and Zahava Gal-on’s contractors,” Danon added.In November 2013, Netanyahu ordered a pullback
of Housing Ministry plans to construct some 20,000 settlement units —
an unprecedented number — including 1,200 homes in the E1 corridor.Netanyahu had said the move to push forward
tens of thousands of new units over the Green Line was a “meaningless
step” that would create pointless tension with the international
community.According to Housing Ministry statistics
published in November of last year, 7 percent of new Israeli
construction sites erected in 2013 were located in the West Bank, and
the number of building projects across the Green Line rose by nearly
130% compared to 2012.
OVIOUSLY JOHN KERRYS BROTHER DOES NOT EVEN KNOW THAT BIBLE OF HIS.HE CONVERTED TO JUDASIM BUT DOES NOT EVEN STICK UP FOR ISRAEL.CAN YOU SAY ANOTHER TWO FACED-DOUBLE TALKIN-ISRAEL HATIN HYPOCRITE IN THE KERRY FAMILY.
Kerry’s Jewish brother: Attacks on John ‘vile’
Brother of top US diplomat, who converted to Judaism, says rhetoric from Israeli right ridiculous
February 14, 2014, 8:34 am
23-The Times of Israel
WASHINGTON — In an op-ed for an
Israeli newspaper, John Kerry’s Jewish brother recalled relatives who
died in the Holocaust and labeled “vile” recent personal attacks on the
US secretary of state.In
the Friday edition of Yedioth Ahronoth, Cameron Kerry described touring
the Czech Republic last week with fellow members of his Boston
congregation, Temple Israel, and saying Kaddish for siblings of the
brothers’ grandmother who were murdered by the Nazis.“These experiences and their deeply personal
meaning for my family make it all the more disturbing that some have
recently suggested that my brother, John Kerry, had expressed
‘anti-Semitic undertones’ in his pursuit of a framework for
negotiations, and some even suggested that he ‘has declared war on
God’,” Cameron Kerry wrote.“Such charges would be ridiculous if they were not so vile,” he wrote.The attacks Cameron Kerry refers to came in
recent weeks, as reports leaked that John Kerry was set to present
Israel and the Palestinians with a framework for a final status peace
agreement.Moti Yogev, a Knesset member in the governing
coalition, said John Kerry’s mission had an “undertone of
anti-Semitism;” separately, a group of rabbis who back the settler
movement said Kerry could face divine retribution for his mission.Major US Jewish organizations have rebuked the
attackers, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has asked
colleagues not to attack US officials personally.Cameron Kerry praised Netanyahu and other top Israeli officials for defending his brother.“We can all debate the effectiveness of
security measures, the delineation of borders, arrangements for East
Jerusalem, and other real issues among the parties, but there is no
truth and no good that can come by calling into question John Kerry’s
good faith toward his own heritage,” he wrote. “Israel and the Jewish
people deserve better than that.”The Kerry brothers first learned that their
paternal grandparents were Jewish in 2004, during John Kerry’s run for
the presidency, when The Boston Globe uncovered his grandfather’s roots.Cameron Kerry had, coincidentally, converted
to Judaism and was active in the Jewish community. Until last year, he
was general counsel to the US Department of Commerce. He is now a
visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution think tank and a visiting
scholar at the Media Lab of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Obama to meet Jordan’s king in California desert
Meeting between leaders to involve discussion of Syrian civil war, Israeli-Palestinian peace talks
February 14, 2014, 6:54 am
4-The Times of Israel
WASHINGTON — President Barack
Obama will launch a new round of Middle East diplomacy Friday in a plush
oasis in the arid California desert, hosting a Valentine’s Day summit
with Jordan’s King Abdullah II.
Obama
and the king will swap the piles of snow in Washington for the
Sunnylands retreat at the Annenberg estate in Palm Springs, to discuss
issues including the pitiful torrent of refugees pouring into Jordan
from Syria.The meeting will be the first of a trio of meetings between Obama and key Middle East leaders in the coming weeks.On March 3, the US president will sit down at
the White House for his latest encounter with Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu, who has made no secret of his skepticism over an
interim deal that Washington and other world powers reached with Iran on
its nuclear program.Then at the end of March, he will travel to
Saudi Arabia, for what is likely to be a sharp personal reminder that
Saudi King Abdullah shares Netanyahu’s doubts about Obama’s strategy of
testing the sincerity of an Iranian diplomatic opening.
Obama and his royal guest will sit down in
California just two days after the US president admitted that Syria was
“crumbling,” while his Director of National Intelligence James Clapper
described the civil war-splintered country as an “apocalyptic disaster.”Jordan has borne the brunt of much of the
humanitarian overflow — nearly 600,000 Syrian refugees have now crossed
its borders, straining its infrastructure and finances.
Obama has all but admitted that his policy is
failing in the expressed US aim of sparking a political transition in
Syria leading to the exit of President Bashar al-Assad.But he frequently notes that the United States
is the largest aid donor to Syrian refugees. Washington has so far
donated $1.7 billion to the cause, according to the US Agency for
International Development.But there are no signs that the Obama
administration believes that a new US policy — or a change in its
reluctance to either to do more to arm opposition rebels or to commit
direct US military resources — would bring an end to the crisis any
closer.Obama will also discuss US efforts to broker a
settlement between Israelis and Palestinians with the Jordanian
monarch, who strongly backs US efforts.The president’s decision to travel to
California to meet King Abdullah has meant some uncomfortable moments on
the hotseat for his aides.Reporters have darkly suggested that the
president is using the meeting as an excuse to hunker down at the balmy
resort — which boasts a highly regarded golf course — for the long
President’s Day weekend.Abdullah has been in Washington for several
days — so could easily have met Obama already — following his talks with
Vice President Joe Biden and Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and other
officials.The White House points out that before heading
to the summit, Obama will tour efforts to mitigate a historic drought
in Californian farmlands.“The king is also going to go out to
California. The president and the king can meet there and will meet
there as part of this trip,” White House spokesman Jay Carney said in
evasive comments that hardly tamped down speculation about Obama’s
motives.US presidents have often met foreign leaders
outside Washington — George W. Bush, for instance, often entertained
dignitaries at his ranch in Texas.Obama, who does not own a vacation property,
often comes under political fire from Republican foes over his choice of
vacation spot — especially when it facilitates his love of golf.Obama may welcome some informal time with Abdullah in a relaxed setting.
The two men have been friendly ever since the
king drove then senator Obama to the airport in a silver Mercedes after
dinner at one of his palaces in Amman a few months before the 2008
election.But since then, they have mainly met in formal settings.While Obama enjoys his stag weekend, his wife
Michelle and daughters Malia and Sasha reportedly have their own
mini-break planned elsewhere.Presidents, including Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush have loved the links at Sunnylands since the 1960s.
The course is a nine-hole layout, but two sets of tees allow for a varied 18-hole round to a par of 72.Obama will be making his second visit to the
resort as president. Last year, he held an informal shirt-sleeves summit
with Chinese President Xi Jinping, and stayed on for a few rounds of
golf.