Tuesday, July 14, 2015

ISRAEL BACING FOR A BAD IRAN-US +5 DEAL.

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.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

ISRAEL SATAN COMES AGAINST

1 CHRONICLES 21:1
1 And Satan stood up against Israel, and provoked David to number Israel.

GENESIS 12:1-3
1  Now the LORD had said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father’s house, unto a land that I (GOD) will shew thee:
2  And I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and make thy name great; and thou shalt be a blessing:
3  And I will bless them that bless thee,(ISRAELIS) and curse (DESTROY) him that curseth thee:(DESTROY THEM) and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed.

ISAIAH 41:11
11  Behold, all they that were incensed against thee (ISRAEL) shall be ashamed and confounded: they shall be as nothing;(DESTROYED) and they that strive with thee shall perish.(ISRAEL HATERS WILL BE TOTALLY DESTROYED)

ISRAELS TROUBLE

JEREMIAH 30:7
7 Alas! for that day is great, so that none is like it: it is even the time of Jacob’s trouble;(ISRAEL) but he shall be saved out of it.

DANIEL 12:1,4
1 And at that time shall Michael(ISRAELS WAR ANGEL) stand up, the great prince which standeth for the children of thy people:(ISRAEL) and there shall be a time of trouble, such as never was since there was a nation(May 14,48) even to that same time: and at that time thy people shall be delivered, every one that shall be found written in the book.
4 But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro,(WORLD TRAVEL,IMMIGRATION) and knowledge shall be increased.(COMPUTERS,CHIP IMPLANTS ETC)

ISAIAH 14:12-15
12  How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer,(SATAN) son of the morning!(HEBREW-CRECENT MOON-ISLAM) how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
13  For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:
14  I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High.(SATAN HAS PROUD I PROBLEMS)
15  Yet thou shalt be brought down to hell, to the sides of the pit.

ZECHARIAH 14:12-13
12 And this shall be the plague wherewith the LORD will smite all the people that have fought against Jerusalem; Their flesh shall consume away while they stand upon their feet, and their eyes shall consume away in their holes, and their tongue shall consume away in their mouth.
13 And it shall come to pass in that day, that a great tumult from the LORD shall be among them; and they shall lay hold every one on the hand of his neighbour, and his hand shall rise up against the hand of his neighbour.(1/2-3 BILLION DIE IN WW3)

President 'is struggling with this American ethos of not blaming ethnicity, race, religion' for extremism-ADL chief warns anti-Semitism worst since WWII, even US Jewish kids feel intimidated-Stepping down after 50 years with Anti-Defamation League, Abe Foxman rails at Israeli backtracking on democracy and pluralism, West’s failure to call Islamic extremism by its nameBy David Horovitz July 13, 2015, 5:00 pm 27-the times of israel

After 50 years at the Anti-Defamation League, the last 28 as its national director, Abe Foxman is stepping down this month. He’s making headlines to the end, including by castigating ex-Israeli ambassador Michael Oren for “veering into the realm of conspiracy theories” with his critiques of US President Barack Obama. But that’s always been Foxman’s way — calling it like he sees it, letting the chips fall where they may.It’s an approach that has made the ADL and its leader a central, frequently controversial, and always compelling element of the American Jewish leadership. And the outspokenness in the cause of justice is undoubtedly rooted in Foxman’s own early biography: He survived the Holocaust as a baby in Poland because his Catholic nanny raised him as one of her own; he only found out he was Jewish after the war when his parents returned to reclaim him. “I’m a product of the worst in humankind and the best in humankind,” he said recently.In Jerusalem a few days ago, The Times of Israel sat down with Foxman, 75, to talk through the Jewish condition in 2015, and found a worried optimist who is hopeful, because that’s his nature, and because the Jews have always somehow managed to adapt and thus survive, but troubled by threats without and within: dismayed that the future of the Jews of Europe is in doubt for the second time in his life; concerned that Jewish kids feel intimidated in America; anguished by this Israeli leadership’s seeming insensitivity to key concerns of Diaspora Jews; very unhappy about the “pushback” against pluralism and about signs of rising intolerance in the Jewish state; troubled that the West refuses to call Islamic extremism by its name. And we barely touched upon Iran.The Times of Israel: In the historical perspective of anti-Semitism, where are we in the world of 2015?  I did not believe that in my career or lifetime, I would have to help answer the question, Do Jews have a future in Europe? Abraham Foxman: We’re in a stage where anti-Semitism is for a significant number of Jews again a clear and present danger. It’s not like it was, but it’s the worst it’s been since World War II.I did not believe that in my career or lifetime, I would have to help answer the question, Do Jews have a future in Europe? And that’s a real question, it’s not a theoretical question.So, does European Jewry have a future? I would like to think “yes,” because if they don’t Hitler will have had a posthumous victory in Europe. The issue is more a challenge to Europe than to Jews, because the Jews today have Israel and Canada and America. When (French Prime Minister Manuel) Valls said, France without Jews is not France, if they truly believe it and they act on it, then Jews have a future. But that’s going to need a 9/11 trauma for the Europeans.We changed our way of life, we compromised, because we understood that our freedom, our institutions, are in danger.“We” being the United States? The United States. They (in Europe) need to understand that it’s not just “the other” — that the (extremists are not just) going after the Jews and the other; (the extremists) are going after them. If they take it seriously, the Jews will have a future.And you’re saying, however awful this sounds, that there hasn’t been something bad enough yet, to shake the Europeans out of their complacency?I worry, after the Charlie Hebdo “Je suis Charlie” (assertion of opposition to extremism), that most (Europeans) think standing in the street (in a display of solidarity in Paris), that did it. That’s enough. It’s not enough. I think they’re waking up to realize it’s not enough. But it’s not about the Jews, it’s about them.No Holocaust survivor who is honest will say to you that ‘Never Again’ is a certainty-If they come to grips with protecting their freedoms, their democracies, the Jews will have a future.I always say to American Jews, appreciate that you’re in one of the few places on earth where the Jews can live proud, Jewish lives. Is that true for the long term? No, no. Nothing. First of all, no Holocaust survivor who is honest will say to you that ‘Never Again’ is a certainty. You’re talking to a survivor who’s fought anti-Semitism, who can recite for you all the progress that we have made. No, it’s not over. We don’t have a vaccine.So, what worries you in the States? What are the things to watch out for and be concerned about? The US is unlike any other Jewish community in Jewish history. But we’re not immune. It’s still there. So, now (anti-Semitic attitudes are at) 10-12 percent? I think it’s a lot deeper. And all the elements that trigger it, that (cause that) flashpoint, apply to the US as well. What we’re finding today is something which is very, very disappointing. I don’t think that anti-Semitism is rampant on the campus. I think that’s hype. I don’t think BDS is rampant on the campus. I think that’s hype. But something is happening to Jewish kids.We saw it in the manifestation of UCLA and it was one kid. But it was worse in Stanford. When the Jewish girl in Stanford, who wants to be a rabbi, cleansed her Facebook and removed her (expressions of) support of Israel, in the United States, that’s scary to me. That’s like Jews taking off their kippa in the streets of Paris, and here it’s in the US. I have a feeling that Jewish kids, and I’m (also) looking at it in high school, feel intimidated. I don’t have statistics…On their Jewishness or on Israel…? On their Jewishness. But it comes out of Israel. (The intimidation) starts with the BDS issue. It’s not anti-Semitic per se, but it morphs. It metastasizes. So, when they started asking, You’re Jewish, therefore… It started with Israel and it metastasized into, you’re Jewish.What you’re having is Jewish kids hiding their mezuzahs more than they ever did before. Five years ago if you traveled around campuses, you would see a sizable number of “Shtu (Drink) Coca Cola” t-shirts or IDF t-shirts. You’re not going to see it now.It’s a sort of an intimidation, maybe self-imposed, and that’s because the kids feel something. We just did this focus group on high schools. There are more incidents of throwing pennies at Jews than I thought. You know, it’s there! There’s something still out there, and the further we go away from the Shoah, (the worse it gets). There’s more anti-Semitism than our 12% (finding in a major recent survey).(America is) still different. It’s still unique. In the US, you’re allowed to be a bigot by law. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be a bigot. But we have a civil society that says there’s a consequence. You can be a bigot, but if you run for office and you’re a bigot, you’re not going to go far. You want to sell soda and be a bigot, you’re not going to go far. You want to sell a movie and be a bigot…People gather on the Place de la Republique (Republic Square) in Paris before the start of a Unity rally on January 11, 2015, in tribute to the 17 victims of a three-day killing spree by homegrown Islamists (photo credit: AFP/BERTRAND GUAY)-So that’s our fail-safe. Europe doesn’t have it. Europe’s only response is the government. So far the governments have been pretty good, but what happens when they stop with the soldiers (guarding) synagogues? At what point are the people going to say, How much money are we going to spend protecting the Jews? It’s better today. You’re not old enough to remember. There was an attack on a synagogue in Belgium 25 or so years ago, and the minister of interior got up and apologized. He said: They wanted to kill Jews but they killed innocent Belgians. They’re not saying that now. So there is a change.And in the US, if anything happens, from the police chief to the mayor to the governor to the White House, it’s condemned. That’s very important.We just did a survey and it shows anti-Semitism went down in France, Germany and Belgium, and we attribute it to the strong condemnation by the governments, where they sent a message: not in our town.What about the Arab world. Again, you did this huge survey. It’s axiomatic: the Arab world is terribly anti-Semitic. Anti-Israel. Is that really the case, and are there any bright spots? In the Arab world, there’s always someone selling them: You know why you can’t get a good school? You know why we can’t? It’s the Jews-I guess the bright spot is in the survey that we did (among immigrants) in Europe. The bad news is that (anti-Semitism among them) is worse than (among) local, native Europeans. The good news is, it’s less than in the Arab world and in North Africa. There, the anti-Semitic element is 80-90%. They come to Europe and it’s 50-60%, which means the baggage is still there but it’s less virulent. That’s good news.And in the Arab world itself, are there any bright spots? We’re seeing little bubbles coming out in the Gulf. It’s their fear of intimidation. We know that the overwhelming majority want to live life, want to send their kids to school, want to be successful. They don’t care about Jews. But there’s always someone selling them: You know why you can’t get a good school? You know why we can’t? It’s the Jews.I’ve met enough Arab Muslims, who privately are fine, but when you ask them to speak out, they’re not ready. And until that happens, we’re not going to fix it, we’re not going to resolve it, we’re not going to remove it.I don’t believe every Arab, every Muslim out there, gets up in the morning saying, How am I going to hit or hurt or beat the Jews? But they’re carried that way, although we’re seeing more voices in Europe of Muslims saying, it doesn’t serve us well, it’s not good for us, it’s not going to get us anywhere.But not enough.How could the world that does not want to kill and be killed be more effective in fighting Islamic extremism? Well, first it needs to recognize what it’s fighting. We’re still not there. France is pretty good, but when (French President Francois) Hollande got up there and said that Charlie Hebdo has nothing to do with Islam…When David Cameron says last week that Islam is a religion of peace, is that okay? No, it’s hypocrisy.Is Islam not a religion of peace, Abe?   Not every Muslim is a terrorist, but every terrorist is a Muslim. That’s a reality. Therefore, you have no choice but to focus there. If you say everybody is a potential terrorist, well, you go nowhere-He can say it’s a religion of peace which has been hijacked. But saying it in the abstract is absolute hypocrisy. When the president of the United States is not willing to say Muslims are killing Christians, or Muslims are killing Jews, or we have a conference on radical extremism and you can’t even call it jihadism — no. A first step is recognizing your enemy, understanding what motivates them, and then dealing with it.You can say, fine, Islam is not a religion of violence, but today it has been hijacked. It is a fact: Not every Muslim is a terrorist, but every terrorist is a Muslim. That’s a reality. So therefore, you have no choice but to focus there. If you say everybody is a potential terrorist, well, you go nowhere.And President Obama, with his talk of “a bunch of violent, vicious zealots who behead people or randomly shoot a bunch of folks in a deli in Paris,” does he not internalize it? Is he failing to honestly acknowledge what we’re up against? I think he is struggling with this American ethos of not blaming ethnicity, race, religion. I don’t go as far as Michael (Oren) does. I don’t think it’s because he’s a Muslim.He’s killed more Muslims as president of the United States than any president in the history of the United States. He doesn’t single them out, but that’s where our drones are going. That’s where our soldiers went.Really? Sure.Between Afghanistan and Iraq and…Yeah. He’s killed more Muslims as president of the United States than any president in the history of the United States. He doesn’t single them out, but that’s where our drones are going. That’s where our soldiers went.So, it’s absurd to say he… You know, he’s sensitive, super sensitive. And I think one needs to be realistic. Absolutely. Do not slander or do not paint with a brush all of the religion. But at least recognize that there are significant elements that are at war with our civilization and values.What could Israel do that would be smarter. I mean, there are those who would say that we’re the root of all evil, right? I think the world has learned that we’re not — in the last two or three years…Really? Yeah, I do. But we’re convenient. The killing in Syria, the slaughters of Sunni, Shi’a, Shi’a, Sunni, what does it have to do with Israel? Nothing, except that it’s in the neighborhood. It can be utilized, it can be harnessed, it can be hijacked. The Arab Spring, what the heck did it have to do with us? I think good people understand, but it’s still convenient (to blame Israel).Are there things that Israel could do though that could perhaps start to change the tones…? The answer is “yes”. I think the leadership in Israel thinks no. They’re convinced that it really doesn’t matter what we do, because at this moment… Take a look: The flotilla (that headed to Gaza last week). What the prime minister said (of the activists on the boats that sought to breach Israel’s naval blockade of Hamas-run Gaza), he’s right, he’s a thousand percent right: Did you lose your compass? The ex-president of Tunisia is on the boat to empower Hamas while an Islamic extremist is gunning down his people on the beach back home, for goodness’ sake.And so when you look at that, I understand when the prime minister of Israel says, What is it that you want me to do? What is it that’s going to make a difference? I am one of those who believes that Israel does not have a partner in Abu Mazen. And therefore I would do everything in my power to expose it, and even take risks to expose it.There’s CNN, there’s Fox, there’s Sky News (reporting on the Islamic extremist killings): You can’t say I don’t know, I don’t see, I haven’t heard.I can understand where he’s saying, Hey, it doesn’t really matter, because truth doesn’t matter. But I still would hope, I still would hope, that knowing all that, there would be some initiative. I don’t know what it is. I don’t think not doing anything is (the right course).You don’t want to specify? Freeze settlements beyond the blocs, say nicer things about the Arab Peace Initiative? I am one of those who believes that Israel does not have a partner in Abu Mazen (Mahmoud Abbas). And therefore I would do everything in my power to expose it, and even take risks to expose it. They’ve done it privately, secretly. I would want the world to see: here, black and white, look. Israel has offered once, twice, three times…You mean, make plain that we want an agreement, that we are prepared for territorial compromise? Right. Because the world has a short attention span. It is cynical. Part of it is against us.Again, I understand the prime minister saying, Are you for real? But I still think there are enough good people, who are still our friends, who don’t have patience for this to continue and I think we need to encourage them, we need to empower them. Every couple of years we need to remind them who we are, and who (the Palestinians) are.It’s a risk. But, you know what? I once asked (prime minister) Arik Sharon, with whom I had a very close relationship, Arik, you’re going to do disengagement (from Gaza), and what if it fails? And he said he believed that it would fail, and it would show the world that it’s not land for peace (that’s at issue). I said, but Arik, what if it succeeds? He said, You mean that I’m wrong and it will bring peace? It’s a win-win.How bad are the ties between Jerusalem and Washington and how do they get fixed? They’re pretty bad. Thank God that there are still interests because at the end, yeah, there’s a lack of trust, maybe lack of respect. But there are still interests — interests that continue actually to grow, because the enemies Israel faces are the same enemies the US faces, on a different scale.Reality will bring the US and Israel closer together-There’s disagreement. For the first time since I’ve been around, there is a different perception of how you deal with that same interest. Israel and the US have the same interest vis-a-vis Iran, which is to stop it from being nuclear. But there’s a very serious difference on how you get there.At the end of the day — besides all the values, which are important — real interests will bring us much closer together. Because the enemy of civilization — this (here in the holy land) is where civilization started — the enemies of civilization are against the United States and us. The (relationship) is going to heal. Both sides need to climb down. Both sides need to say, We need to re-establish trust. What troubles me is that so much of the relationship is through headlines and not face-to-face.But the comfort is ironically, bitterly, because you think there are so many evil forces that it becomes impossible to ignore and therefore you’re going to have to work together? That the notion in the United States that maybe somehow Iran can be accommodated is going to be unproven because of their evil? Unfortunately, that’s what I believe. The reality will bring us closer together.I understand the president’s vision is what he believes are in the best interests of the United States and Israel, which is to make Iran a non-nuclear country and to find a way to do it diplomatically. Everybody thinks that’s a great idea. The question is, will it happen, can it happen and to what extent do you trust them? How will it impact on everything else? That should not make us — Israel and the United States — so much at loggerheads. I’m just sorry for a lot of the public disagreement. This is a very serious disagreement. It should be among friends, with trust, and that’s gone. So we have to rebuild the trust.Let me ask you about the fast developing world, the new powers, the Chinas and the Indias. What’s your sense of where their interests may coincide with those of Israel, and their attitudes to Jews generally? Their interests are changing. I remember going to India to try to convince them that (establishing more of a presence in Israel) besides a consulate with a 150-mile radius was in their best interest. I couldn’t convince them. Reality convinced them: Israel’s growth, development, promise, success. The Orient values success. It values smarts and success, and Israel has been smart and successful, certainly in the areas of science and technology. So that’s brought them.There’s wasn’t a Chinese 25 years ago to be seen (in Israel). Maybe Taiwanese, but even they didn’t come. They now perceive a value in the relationship. That’s the best, because if it comes from their self-interest. That’s what’s real. That’s what’s going to keep it strong.And in China your survey did not find an anti-Semitic…We found some stuff in South Korea, but they explained: A representative of the South Korean government came to see us and they said, Look, we want all Koreans to love Korea wherever they are and be loyal to us. So when we talk about loyalty, we want them to be as loyal to Korea as we think the Jews are loyal to Israel. We want them to have influence on media. It’s all these stereotypes…In other words the things that were seen to be negative by you…They see as positive. They don’t have the classic element of anti-Semitism.I want to add one more thing you’ve not asked me yet, and that is regarding the US Jews-Israel relationship. That relationship is the cement, the glue. It’s the basic ingredient.We fight all over the world for pluralism. We fight for respect for religion, our religion. And here (in Israel), it’s like they don’t care. They’ve got to care-At the end of the day the United States will act on what it believes are its interests. But with what intensity, to what degree, how quickly? Even if you sell arms or deliver arms there’s always this: you can do it quickly, you can take time, there are all kinds of ways. This is where the American-Jewish community is a significant factor in making this relationship more special.I worry about the future (of the relationship between US Jews and Israel), because I think there are issues here (in Israel) — motivated by security, whatever — which put on a very, very low level the issue of pluralism and even democracy.Just the debate in this country about whether we are a Jewish state or a democratic state, that is so distressing to that cement and glue. Just the debate.What do you mean, you can’t be Jewish and democratic? That’s been our downfall throughout the world: when countries were not democratic.(Then there’s) the issue of respect for pluralism: We fight all over the world for pluralism. We fight for respect for religion, our religion. And here (in Israel), it’s like they don’t care. They’ve got to care. Because the future generations (of non-Orthodox American Jews) need to feel respect and acceptance. And they don’t feel it. And the answer of, “Well, you know we’re fighting a war,” that doesn’t go all the way. Yeah, you’re fighting a war. Fine. But.You’re talking about several things. First, the casual de-legitimization of Diaspora non-Orthodox Judaism by Israel? Right.But you’re also talking about growing signs of intolerance in Israel for other religions? Right. Yes.And I’m also talking about a cavalier attitude toward democracy, the media, culture. These debates are doing a lot of damage because American Jews assume a strong, vibrant democracy, debate, discussion (in Israel). And all of a sudden this (less tolerant attitude) is becoming a daily political issue? It will leave scars.And therefore if you were an adviser to the prime minister…I would take it very seriously.What two or three things would you do right now? You would go to that church on the Kinneret where arsonists struck, where you were the other day? Yeah, I would go to that church on the Kinneret.Look, the perception is that all the progress that was done on the issue of religious pluralism (in Israel) has been pushed back in this election. And he’s got to, the leadership has got to show to what extent it hasn’t. And if it has (been pushed back), to begin to fix it, or at least to listen to American Jews who feel that all the progress that had been made — and the progress was made because of the sensitivity and understanding — all of a sudden (is being reversed). A pushback. Again, this debate on democracy, can we be Jewish and democratic…?Really it’s a superfluous debate. It’s a ridiculous debate. We have to be both.I’ve been trying to explain to the American Jewish community this whole political game of putting (legislation on the question of Israel as a Jewish and democratic state) into the hopper — the first reading, the second reading. But do you know how much damage is done in the first reading and the second reading? Even though you and I know it will never get to the third reading?It’s a lose-lose. It’s an absolute useless, damaging…That’s why we need leadership, that’s saying this is not in our best interest, this is not who we are.Now, finally, I would say you need to fix the political system. Everybody says yes, yes, yes. I don’t know. IDI (the Israel Democracy Institute) has been trying for 30 years.Well, what is your patent, Mr. Foxman? What would you do? Have you got a solution? It’s a lousy system, but I’m not sure how to fix it. I know the Hebrew University people and their 50 percent constituency system…There is no accountability. Not in legislation. You’ve got to start with accountability. And maybe election of members to the Knesset who are accountable to some constituency, as a first step.Last thing. Bottom line. The future of the Jews, Abe. You kind of answered it, that no Holocaust survivor is going to assume ‘Never Again,’ but where do you think the Jewish people are going to be a couple of generations from now? I’ll give you a semi-historical, philosophical answer. The answer is we really don’t know, but it depends whether you’re an optimist or a pessimist. I’m an optimist. I started 50 years ago. I did research. And the sociologists, the prognosticators, in 1965, said three things which are relevant to my youth, my life, my career. One is they said there’d be no vibrant Jewish community in the United States. You had Look Magazine writing about The Vanishing American Jew, and Newsweek with a similar headline. Not only are we here 50 years later, but we’re vibrant and we’re creative and we’re vital and we’re pugnacious and we care. Okay.The second prediction was that anti-Semitism would be gone (chuckles sadly): no more anti-Semitism; it’s a fact of history; we’ll worry about others. Whoa.And the third was that in 50 years Israel is going to be a natural fact of the world community. How wrong.Is that what was thought 50 years ago? Yeah. Really.Hello! We’ll be accepted like every nation.There was a time when people thought that? Yes.You see, that’s before my time. I did not know that. Wow.And so, again, look at this country, with all its pimples, with all its warts. Wow. You remember you couldn’t get a phone? You had to wait three years for a phone. Movies, wine, theater, TV, gourmet food. It’s wow. It’s grown. It’s a model for so many things.With all the faults, I am very optimistic. I think the Jewish people adapt, have adapted. Sometimes I wish we were smarter. Sometimes I wish we were more accepting. Okay.But do I worry more about (threats to) the future of my grandchildren as Jews from the inside or the outside? I still worry more from the outside than I do from the inside.

Defense chief: Israel bracing for day after ‘bad deal’-Ya’alon tells Knesset committee that imminent accord, ‘as we know it,’ will leave Iran a nuclear threshold state-By Times of Israel staff July 13, 2015, 2:45 pm
Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon on Monday railed against the emerging nuclear agreement with Iran as “a bad deal” and said Israel would prepare to defend itself in its wake.Israel’s defense chief spoke at a session of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee as diplomats from six world powers and Tehran were reportedly on the cusp of reaching an agreement to curb Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for a lifting of crippling sanctions.Negotiators from Iran and major powers were “working hard” to secure a nuclear deal on Monday, but “political will” is still needed, an Iranian diplomat involved in the Vienna talks said.The deal in the works — “as we know it” — would permit Iran “to be in the nuclear threshold zone and even become a nuclear threshold state,” Ya’alon said.After such a deal is reached, “of course we will need to continue to prepare to defend ourselves with our own forces,” he said.“Essentially, the deal whitewashes all that Iran has done in violation of decisions, including the Security Council’s, the international community’s and everything connected to nuclear proliferation,” he said.Ya’alon reiterated Israel’s concern regarding a regional nuclear arms race triggered by Iran’s arrival at the nuclear threshold, mentioning Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt in particular as states that would consider developing nukes to counterbalance Tehran.He cautioned against Iran’s support of terrorist groups across the Middle East, specifically Hezbollah, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and said that no deal concerning Iran’s nuclear program entails curbing its missile program or support for Houthi separatists in Yemen.“This of course threatens Bahrain and Saudi Arabia and other states, and this matter isn’t up for discussion whatsoever,” he said.“In fact after the deal we’re getting Iran as a nuclear threshold state that continues to support terrorism and political subversion, and especially is stronger economically,” Ya’alon said.AFP contributed to this report.

Iran negotiator: No promises of nuke deal by Tuesday-Abbas Araqchi says nuclear talks in last ‘breathtaking’ moments; Zarif says negotiations to continue ‘as long as necessary’-By AFP and Times of Israel staff July 13, 2015, 6:09 pm 1

As the negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program were reportedly approaching their end on Monday, an Iranian negotiator said some issues remain unresolved, adding he could not promise an accord would be reached by Tuesday night.Another Iranian diplomat said the parties were working to hammer out the deal by Monday, as the Iranian foreign minister said talks would proceed “as long as necessary.”“Talks have reached the final breathtaking moments; certain issues still remain,” Abbas Araqchi said, according to the Iranian Press TV. “As long as these issues are not settled, one cannot say we have reached an agreement.”“I cannot promise that the [outstanding] issues will be resolved by tonight or tomorrow night,” Araqchi added.“No one is thinking of another extension. Everyone is working hard to get the yes today, but political will is still needed,” said Alireza Miryousefi on Twitter, according to the semi-official Fars News Agency.Earlier, Iran’s foreign minister said he believed there should be no further extension to nuclear talks with major powers but he would negotiate “as long as necessary.”“I always believe there shouldn’t be any extension but we could work as long as necessary to finish this,” Mohammad Javad Zarif said in English as he met his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Vienna.Another member of the Iranian delegation, however, said the sides were working to finalize a deal by Monday night.After more than two weeks of intense political haggling in Vienna aimed at ensuring Iran does not get a nuclear bomb, diplomats said an agreement was tantalizingly close.Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the time had come to wrap up the talks, now in their 17th straight day.No deal could be “perfect” but “conditions are already in place for a good agreement,” he told reporters as he arrived for discussions in the Austrian capital, speaking through an interpreter.Foreign ministers from the so-called P5+1 — the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China — were gathering “to bring the negotiation to its conclusion,” he added.“We believe that there cannot and should not be further delay.”Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani was to address the nation about the nuclear talks on state television on Monday night, a media official told AFP in Tehran.The official IRNA news agency said Rouhani would speak when the nuclear talks have concluded, but it did not give a time.The six major powers want Iran to scale down its atomic activities in return for an easing of crippling sanctions.They have already missed several deadlines in the highly complex discussions in Vienna, but diplomats were hopeful that this time would be different.There had been optimism that a deal would be clinched over the weekend, but finalizing a framework accord struck in April has proved difficult, with talks stumbling on the exact timing of sanctions relief and Iran’s desire to have a UN conventional arms embargo lifted.Such an accord, if it can be agreed, approved and implemented properly — which is also no small challenge — would draw a line under 13 years of failed diplomacy and threats of military action.In return Iran will be granted staggered relief from painful sanctions, although the six powers insist on the option of reimposing the restrictions if Tehran breaches the agreement.The prospect of a thawing of relations between Iran and the United States unsettles many in the Middle East, however, not least Tehran’s rivals Saudi Arabia and other Gulf monarchies.Israel is deeply concerned about the impending deal, warning that the proposed deal will fail to stop its arch foe getting the bomb.“We are heading toward a bad deal, and in the period after it we will of course have to continue preparing to protect ourselves on our own,” Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon said on Monday.“It naturally contains implications on other states which perceive this situation as a threat, neighboring states that are talking about their need to be armed, which could start a regional nuclear armament race,” he said.US Secretary of State John Kerry huddled with the rest of the P5+1 for fresh talks on Monday morning. When asked whether the deadline might be pushed back again, he did not reply.Speaking in Brussels, French President Francois Hollande said the negotiations were picking up pace.“We are not necessarily very far” from an agreement but that “does not mean we are there yet,” he said.

PM: Iran incitement shows US will sign deal ‘at any price’-Facing criticism from lawmakers, Netanyahu says US concessions in Iran talks suggest nuclear deal ‘unavoidable’-By Tamar Pileggi July 13, 2015, 6:07 pm 3-the times of israel

With indications that a final nuclear deal with Iran is imminent, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday accused world leaders of pursuing an agreement no matter what the cost.Speaking in Jerusalem, Netanyahu did not name the US or any other countries negotiating with Iran in talks aimed at curbing Tehran’s nuclear program in exchange for easing crippling economic sanctions. But he said fiery anti-American and anti-Israel rhetoric heard in Tehran over the weekend should have put the brakes on negotiations, which some officials say could wrap up as early as Monday.“If the concessions continued even after these unequivocal calls for the destruction of those conducting the negotiations, it seems that there are those who are ready to make an agreement at any price – and this bad agreement is unavoidable,” Netanyahu said at a Likud faction meeting.American and Israeli flags were burned as thousands chanted “Death to America” and “Death to Israel” at Friday’s Al-Quds Day rally in Tehran, which was attended by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.Officials from the P5+1 and Iran held a 17th day of marathon negotiations in Vienna on Monday, but warned that issues remained despite the reports of an imminent deal.Netanyahu said if it were not for Israeli efforts to curb Tehran’s ambitions, Iran would have already obtained nuclear weapons.The prime minister’s statements came as opposition lawmakers ramped up their criticisms of his handling of the Iranian crisis. Zionist Union head Isaac Herzog charged that the “terrible” nuclear agreement would harm Israel’s security interests, and placed blame on Netanyahu for Israel’s lack of influence in the negotiation process. “Netanyahu will pay for all the mistakes he made in managing this crisis. The strategy he chose has failed,” Herzog said at a party faction meeting.Also addressing his party Monday, Yesh Atid chairman Yair Lapid called on Netanyahu to resign over his futile efforts to thwart the “bad and problematic” agreement, actions that Lapid said resulted in damaged US-Israeli ties.Failing to meet a second imposed deadline on June 7, negotiators from Iran and P5+1 countries remained in Vienna over the weekend to hammer out the unresolved issues preventing a nuclear deal.Earlier Monday, Ali Akbar Salehi, the head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization, sounded an optimistic tone, saying that an agreement was reached on “most technical issues,” including the appendices of a potential agreement.Shortly after however, Iran’s nuclear negotiator Abbas Araqchi sounded more skeptical regarding the chances of reaching an agreement in the coming hours, and said a number of outstanding issues remained before an agreement with world powers could be reached.Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif said that his team would stay at the negotiating table for “as long as necessary.”Jonathan Beck contributed to this report. 

Monday, July 13, 2015

GREECE MUST DO MORE FOR EUROZONE-ECB 70 BILLION BAILOUT.

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.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

OTHER GREECE STORIES
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/07/cosby-accuser-asks-to-have-complete.html

DANIEL 7:23-25
23 Thus he said, The fourth beast (EU,REVIVED ROME) 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-10 WORLD REGIONS/TRADE BLOCS)
24 And the ten horns out of this kingdom are ten kings(10 NATIONS-10 WORLD DIVISION WORLD GOVERNMENT) that shall arise: and another shall rise after them; and he shall be diverse from the first, and he shall subdue three kings.(THE EU (EUROPEAN UNION) TAKES OVER IRAQ WHICH HAS SPLIT INTO 3-SUNNI-KURD-SHIA PARTS-AND THE REVIVED ROMAN EMPIRE IS BROUGHT BACK TOGETHER-THE TWO LEGS OF DANIEL WESTERN LEG AND THE ISLAMIC LEG COMBINED AS 1)

LUKE 2:1-3
1 And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus, that all the world should be taxed.
2  (And this taxing was first made when Cyrenius was governor of Syria.)
3  And all went to be taxed, every one into his own city.

GREECE-THE EUROZONE FANTASY
http://www.infowars.com/why-greece-is-the-precursor-to-the-next-global-debt-crisis/

UPDATED JULY 13,2015-01:00PM
AFTER 17 HOURS.THE ECB-EUROZONE GROUP LAID OUT THE PLANS FOR GREECES SERVIVAL IN THE 19 MEMBER EUROZONE.THE CUTS ARE HARSH.AND GREECE MUST PUT THEM IN THE LAW BOOKS.SO IF GREECE DOES NOT PAY.THEY WILL LOSE BANKS OR PROPERTY TO THE CREDITERS.AND THE ECB AND EUROZONE WILL THEN CONTROL GREECE.

Euro summit reach unanimous agreement on Greek bailout-By EUOBSERVER-JULY 13,15

Today, 09:03-Eurozone leaders "unanimously reached an agreement" Monday morning after a 16-hour summit, European Council president Donad Tusk wrote on Twitter. "All ready to go for ESM programme for Greece with serious reforms & financial support," he added, referring to the Europeann Stability Mechanism, the eurozone emergency fund.

New Greece timetable spelled out-By EUOBSERVER-JULY 13,15

Today, 09:53-Eurogroup chief Dijsselbloem said Monday Greek MPs will vote reforms mid-week to "restore trust", followed by votes by other euro states' national parliaments, new talks on ESM support, and new Eurogroup talks on long-term debt sustainability. Deal to also include a €50bn asset fund based in Greece and bridge financing.

Greece can use 25% of €50bn fund for investments-By EUOBSERVER-JULY 13,15

Today, 10:10-Irish leader Enda Kenny told press Greece can use 25 percent of income derived from a €50bn asset-fund "for investment and for debt reduction". He noted Finnish and German parliament votes on Monday's outcome will be key to endorse the pact. He called the 17-hour summit a "pretty bruising experience".

Dutch PM: I'll break election promise with Greece deal-By EUOBSERVER-JULY 13,15

Today, 09:52-Dutch PM Rutte, who during the 2012 election campaign said the Netherlands would provide "no more money to Greece", on Monday said he can't keep that election promise. "I will break that promise. ... I don't like it", he said, adding that he did not foresee the current situation.

Juncker: Greek people 'not humiliated'-By EUOBSERVER-JULY 13,15

Today, 09:51-EU commission head Juncker said Monday: "I don’t think the Greek people have been humiliated and I dont think the other European leaders lost face" in the Greek deal. EU Council chair Tusk said the deal "avoids the special political consequences that a negative outcome would have brought".

Greek deal: details and next steps By Andrew Rettman-JULY 13,15-EUOBSERVER

BRUSSELS, Today, 12:50-Monday’s (13 July) Greek deal is just the first step in a long process that might unlock up to €86 billion of new aid.Jeroen Dijsselbloem, the chair of the Eurogroup of finance ministers, told press: “The final completion of a deal could take a number of weeks”.Christine Lagarde, the head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), noted: “The [summit] agreement is a step toward creating confidence and … there’ll be many more steps needed to implement what has been agreed”.The summit produced a seven-page document, which envisages two sets of Greek reforms, as well as additional steps.The first set is to: improve VAT collection; broaden the tax base; reform the pension system; copper-plate the independence of the Greek statistical office; and create a system of “quasi-automatic” budget cuts in case the Greek economy underperforms.The second set is much bigger.It includes: deeper pensions cuts; new retail laws, for instance, introducing Sunday trading; opening up of “macro-critical” professions like ferry transportation; privatisation of the electricity grid; weakening of trade unions; and ending “political interference” in bank sector appointments.It also includes the creation of a €50 billion Greek asset fund.The fund is to be based in Greece and managed by Greek authorities, but under the “supervision” of EU institutions.Dijsselbloem said “experts” will assess which Greek assets will be placed under the fund’s ownership. But French leader Francois Hollande said up to half of it will be Greek banks.The income generated by the fund, part of it through privatisations and part by what Dijsselbloem called “running” of the assets, will be chopped into three pieces.Half will be used to recapitalise Greek banks.One quarter will be used to reduce the GDP to debt ratio and one quarter for investments in the Greek economy.The additional steps include request for fresh IMF assistance, and compliance with IMF monitoring, from 1 March 2016.They also include reform of the Greek judicial system, to end government clientelism.-Next steps-The next step will be for Greek MPs, on Tuesday or Wednesday, to ratify the summit document and to enact the first set of reforms into law.If Greek MPs agree, the other 18 euro-states’ governments and parliaments will ratify the summit document, with the most hawkish parliaments - in Finland and Germany - the ones to watch.Dijsselbloem said this should take place on Thursday or Friday. But he added: “It’s difficult to say when, because they’re sovereign parliaments, so they’ll decide on their own timetables”.If the votes are in the bag, the Eurogroup and the board of the European Stability Mechanism, a Luxembourg-based crisis fund, will start talks with Greece, possibly next weekend, on a “memorandum of understanding”.The memo will flesh out details of the second set of Greek reforms.If there’s an accord, it will unlock between €82 billion and €86 billion of ESM assistance over the next three years.Between €10 billion and €25 billion is to be used for bank recapitalisation.One billion will be placed in a special account for emergency use.If the ESM deal is put in place, and if the first “programme review” confirms Greek compliance, Dijsselbloem said “we’ll also have to deal with financing of Greek debt and [long-term] debt sustainability”.The summit document says this might include “longer grace periods” for Greece to pay back loans.But both the document and German chancellor Angela Merkel underlined there’s no question of debt relief, or “haircuts”.The document added that, over the next three to five years, the European Commission will channel €35 billion from its flagship “Juncker fund” to Greece.One billion euro will be front-loaded for an immediate boost.Bridge-financing-Long and medium-term issues aside, Greece also needs to repay private and public sector bonds in the coming days to avoid default-One crucial bill is €4.2 billion, due to the European Central Bank on 20 July.But the summit document estimates that Greece needs €7 billion to cover July and €5 billion more up to mid-August.Dijsselbloem said the Eurogroup will reconvene later on Monday to discuss “bridge financing”. “This [bridge-financing] would involve all the member states, but it’s too early to say how this will go”.French president Francois Hollande noted: “It’s now necessary to put in place the financing mechanism for the time of the negotiation”.-EB meeting-In the meantime, Greek banks remain closed and capital controls remain in place.But the ECB, which is providing emergency liquidity assistance [ELA] to Greek lenders, will also hold a board meeting on Monday.If it opts to raise the ELA ceiling, either on Monday, or following the Greek parliament vote, the pressure on Greek banks will ease."The situation in Greece is very tense, so there is a certain interest we advance quickly with further steps”, Merkel said on Monday.“I have no reason to doubt the timetable”, she added.

Greece faces tough conditions under deal with euro zone-Reuters By Paul Taylor and Renee Maltezou-JULY 13,13-YAHOONEWS

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Euro zone leaders made Greece surrender much of its sovereignty to outside supervision on Monday in return for agreeing to talks on an 86 billion euros bailout to keep the near- bankrupt country in the single currency.The terms imposed by international lenders led by Germany in all-night talks at an emergency summit obliged leftist Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to abandon promises of ending austerity and could fracture his government and cause an outcry in Greece."Clearly the Europe of austerity has won," Greece's Reform Minister George Katrougalos said."Either we are going to accept these draconian measures or it is the sudden death of our economy through the continuation of the closure of the banks. So it is an agreement that is practically forced upon us," he told BBC radio.Greece however aims to reopen its banks on Thursday, bankers said. Facing a wave of withdrawals, the banks closed two weeks ago.If the summit on Greece's third bailout had failed, Athens would have been staring into an economic abyss with its banks on the brink of collapse and the prospect of having to print a parallel currency and exit the euro."The agreement was laborious, but it has been concluded. There is no Grexit," European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker told a news conference after 17 hours of bargaining.He dismissed suggestions that Tsipras had been humiliated even though the summit statement insisted repeatedly that Greece must now subject much of its public policy to prior agreement by bailout monitors."In this compromise, there are no winners and no losers," Juncker said. "I don't think the Greek people have been humiliated, nor that the other Europeans have lost face. It is a typical European arrangement."Tsipras himself, elected five months ago to end five years of suffocating austerity, said he had "fought a tough battle" and "averted the plan for financial strangulation".CONDITIONAL AGREEMENT-Greece won conditional agreement to receive a possible 86 billion euros ($95 billion) over three years. As part of the deal, euro zone finance ministers will discuss on Monday how to keep Greece financed during the time it will need to agree a bailout, but none of the options appear easy, officials said.Athens must meet a tight timetable for enacting unpopular reforms of value added tax, pensions, budget cuts, bankruptcy rules and an EU banking law that could be used to make big depositors take losses.German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she could recommend "with full confidence" that the Bundestag authorize the opening of loan negotiations once the Greek parliament has approved the entire program and passed the first laws.The Bundestag is due to vote on Greece on Friday.Tsipras returned to Athens on Monday and was expected to meet aides and coalition partners. Facing a Wednesday deadline, he can put all the required measures in one parliamentary bill. Merkel's allies meanwhile defended the deal, with her chief of staff, Peter Altmaier, saying Europe had won and Germany "was part of the solution -- from the beginning until the end!"But in Greece, relief was mixed with anger at Germany. "Listen, it is some sort of victory but it is a pyrrhic victory because the measures are very strict," Marianna, 73, told Reuters.Malta's Prime Minister Joseph Muscat said Greece had been “humiliated” - mostly as a result of its refusal to take an offer made to it two weeks ago.Asked whether the tough conditions imposed on Greece were not similar to the 1919 Versailles treaty that forced crushing reparations on a defeated Germany after World War One, Merkel said: "I won't take part in historical comparisons, especially when I didn't make them myself."The deterioration of the Greek economy since Tsipras won office in January, and particularly in the last two weeks, had led to a much higher financing need, she said.One senior EU official put the cost to Greece of the last two weeks of turmoil at 25 to 30 billion euros. A euro zone diplomat said it might be closer to 50 billion euros.STATE ASSETS-Tsipras accepted a compromise on German-led demands for the sequestration of Greek state assets worth 50 billion euros - including recapitalized banks - in a trust fund beyond government reach, to be sold off primarily to pay down debt. In a gesture to Greece, some 12.5 billion euros of the proceeds would go to investment in Greece, Merkel said.The Greek leader had to drop his opposition to a full role for the International Monetary Fund in the next bailout, which Merkel had insisted on to win parliamentary backing in Berlin.In a sign of how hard it may be for Tsipras to convince his own Syriza party to accept the deal, Labour Minister Panos Skourletis said the terms were unviable and would lead to new elections this year.Six sweeping measures including spending cuts, tax hikes and pension reforms must be enacted by Wednesday night and the entire package endorsed by parliament before talks can start, the leaders decided.In almost the only concession after imposing its tough terms on Tsipras, Germany dropped a proposal to make Greece take a "time-out" from the euro zone that many said resembled a forced ejection if it failed to meet the conditions. Tsipras was subjected to a 17-hour browbeating by leaders furious that he had spurned their previous bailout offer on more favorable terms in June and held a referendum last week to reject it. Only France and Italy worked to try to soften the terms being imposed on Greece.Some diplomats questioned whether it was feasible to rush the package through the Greek parliament in three days. Tsipras is set to sack ministers who did not support him and make dissident Syriza lawmakers resign their seats, people close to the government said.Even if this week's rescue succeeds, EU diplomats question whether Greece will stay the course on a three-year program.Euro zone finance ministers were tasked with finding sources of immediate bridge funding for Greece to prevent it defaulting on a key payment to the ECB next Monday. Greece needs 7 billion euros of funding by July 20, when it must make a bond redemption to the ECB, and 12 billion euros by mid-August when another ECB payment falls due.The ECB on Monday maintained emergency funding for Greek banks to keep them just afloat this week, a banking source said.(Reporting by Alastair Macdonald, Andreas Rinke, Tom Koerkemeier, Philip Blenkinsop, Julia Fioretti, Alexander Saeedy, Robert-Jan Bartunek and Julien Ponthis in Brussels, George Georgiopoulos and Lefteris Karagiannopoulos in Athens; Writing by Paul Taylor; editing by Anna Willard and Giles Elgood)

Greece capitulates at EU summit By Honor Mahony-JULY 13,15-EUOBSERVER

BRUSSELS, Today, 13:21-A Greek exit from the eurozone has been avoided after a weekend of tough talks, but the political cost of arriving at a deal is likely to be felt for years to come.After 18 hours of negotiations, culimnating six months of wider talks, euro leaders emerged bleary-eyed on Monday morning (13 July) to announce a deal that will, eventually, see Greece get a new bailout if it takes painful reforms and if it agrees to intense scrutiny at every step of the way.The immediate result was summed up by European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker."There will be no Grexit”, he said.He noted that he’s happy with the "form and substance" of the deal, adding: "I don’t think the Greek people have been humiliated and I don't think the other European leaders lost face".But despite his assessment, the deal represents capitulation on nearly all points for the left-wing Greek government, which was elected on a platform to stop austerity and which, just one week ago, held a referendum in which Greek people rejected creditors' demands.With trust between Athens and creditors almost non-existent, Greece is being told it must take “prior actions” by Wednesday, including new laws on VAT hikes, pension cuts, and statistical office reforms, as well as ratification of the summit’s entire, seven-page austerity blueprint.The creditors and the Eurogroup will formally scrutinise compliance before other eurozone parliaments vote on the summit terms.Another proviso in the summit deal includes the return of the creditor institutions’ officials, the widely-hated, formerly called “troika”, to Athens.Since February, at Athens' insistence, negotiations only took place in Brussels. In addition all "draft legislation in relevant areas" must first be shown to creditors before being put before Greek MPs.Greek PM Alexis Tsipras also received next-to-no concessions on debt relief, which had - along with pensions and VAT - been one of his red lines."Nominal haircuts” were, once again, explicitly ruled out. Debt reprofiling will only be considered down the road "if necessary".The deal saw Germany - Greece's biggest and most hardline eurozone creditor - receive flak on social media for pushing for such tough terms including a temporary eurozone exit, even after it was clear that Athens had backed down.Berlin's hardline stance is popular at home, where public opinion has hardened against Greece. But it split the eurozone.A rift emerged between those who supported a more conciliatory and political line towards Greece (including France and Italy), and those who sided with Germany (such as Finland and the Netherlands) for a more rules-based approach."There was in Germany rather strong pressure for a Grexit. I refused that solution," French president Hollande said after the meeting.French experts had been instrumental in bringing a Greek deal back to the table ahead of the summit.The entire weekend exposed the limits of the eurozone architecture, which is monetary union without a political union to back it up.This meant the negotiations boiled down to whose democratic mandate counted for more: that of Tsipras, who pledged to end austerity, or that of Angela Merkel, the German chancellor? It also meant talks had to take into account that the Finnish government might collapse if the Greek terms were too soft, or that other bailed-out states, such as Ireland or Portugal, did not want debt relief for Greece after having failed to get it for their own people.Asked whether she felt the EU is now a “German Europe” in light of the summit deal, Merkel said: "I did not have that impression this morning".Dutch PM Mark Rutte, for his part, noted that sending more money to Greece will mean that he’s breaking his electoral promise to the Dutch people.Ireland's Enda Kenny said the summit was a "pretty bruising experience".For his part, Juha Sipila, the Finnish PM, noted that Helsinki had been in favour of Berlin's proposal to eject Greece from the euro for five years.He said he cannot guarantee that his parliament will accept to open negotiations on a third bailout.It is also not sure whether Tsipras will be able to get the terms of the agreement through his parliament. Or that Merkel will get it through hers.Tsipras, on his way out of the summit, said the deal "gives hope of recovery" but acknowledged it will be "difficult to implement" .Meanwhile, for ordinary Greeks, the austerity measures will continue and the answer to the question of when they can start withdrawing more than €60 a day from their bank accounts remains unclear.

Dijsselbloem re-elected as Eurogroup chief By Peter Teffer-JULY 13,15-EUOBSERVER

Brussels, Today, 18:28-Jeroen Dijsselbloem has been re-elected as president of the Eurogroup, the body of eurozone finance ministers, on Monday (13 July), the EU Council announced in a press statement."The Eurogroup reappointed Jeroen Dijsselbloem as president of the Eurogroup for the next 2.5 years. This decision was unanimously supported by all Eurogroup members", the press release said.Dutch finance minister Dijsselbloem has been the second to hold the post, and his fellow finance ministers have now given him a second mandate.He has been praised for his factual and non-emotional approach to the Greek debt crisis, and for being amicable.He was running against Spanish finance minister Luis de Guindos. Spain's prime minister explicitly said he wanted De Guindos to get the post, partly because Spain feels it is its "turn" to receive a big EU post.Ahead of Monday’s Eurogroup meeting, Slovak prime minister Peter Kazimir said Dijsselbloem helped the eurozone finance ministers “to navigate … during the [Greek] crisis, and he did an excellent job”.“I like his style. He's a nice guy”, Kazimir said.Dijsselbloem’s Finnish counterpart, Alexander Stubb – rumoured as a compromise candidate – did not cite his preference before the meeting.“I've gotten to know both gentlemen [Dijsselbloem and De Guindos] over the years. They are very good professionals, they have a good track record in European affairs. … I like both of them”, he said.Jeroen Rene Victor Anton Dijsselbloem, born in 1966, has been Dutch finance minister since November 2012 for the Dutch centre-left Labour party. During Labour's coalition talks with Mark Rutte's centre-right Liberal party, Dijsselbloem was his party leader's right-hand.The coalition is a pragmatic one, and Dijsselbloem is often described as a member of a new generation born in the 1960s of pragmatic, not overtly ideologically-driven Dutch politicians – of which prime minister Rutte is also a part.Dijsselbloem had only been minister for two months when he was elected as second-ever Eurogroup president in January 2013, as successor to then finance minister (and PM) of Luxembourg, Jean-Claude Juncker. Juncker had held the post since 2005.When Dijsselbloem started, the Eurogroup had 17 members. It now has 19.Gaffes-His success comes after something of a false start.In his third month as Eurogroup president, Dijsselbloem received a lot of criticism when Reuters and FT quoted him as saying that the bailout programme for Cyprus, which included a haircut on depositors, was a template for other countries.After the interview caused financial markets to drop and pundits to criticize the statement, Dijsselbloem said he never actually used the word template – something which was proven when the FT published a transcript of the interview.But his subsequent comment, in a Dutch talkshow, that he didn't even know the English word for “template”, also wasn't appreciated by everyone.There was another comment which backfired, when, in January 2014, Dijsselbloem joked on Dutch national TV that his predecessor Juncker had been an “inveterate smoker, and drinker by the way”.“After his departure, the atmosphere has become substantially more Calvinist”, he added with a smile.But although Dijsselbloem has apologized at least twice to Juncker, the joke is said to have shattered Dijsselbloem's chances of gaining a post in Juncker's college of commissioners.Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad reported last year that the Dutch government had lobbied for over a year to get Dijsselbloem an important commission post, preferably as commissioner for economic and monetary affairs.The paper noted that Dijsselbloem was not an acceptable candidate for Juncker, and the Dutch government opted to nominate Frans Timmermans instead.The relationship with Juncker has improved.“It was an unfortunate joke that caused a lot of trouble for Jean-Claude. I apologized to him twice, first by telephone, later over a cup of coffee. That should put the affair to rest, you can’t string it out forever”, Dijsselbloem told Dutch magazine Vrij Nederland last month, adding that the relationship between the two presidents is “good”.Greece-It is Dijsselbloem's firm handling of the Greek debt crisis the last months which solidified his re-election.In what could be seen as an endorsement, or at least a rehabilitation, Dijsselbloem received generous praise from Juncker recently.On Monday 29 June, after the Greek government had announced it would hold a referendum, Juncker gave an emotional speech in which he noted “that Mr Dijsselbloem did an excellent job for the last months, an excellent job”.He added that Dijsselbloem “has bent over backwards to reach an agreement over the past few weeks”.After last weekend's marathon meetings – Dijsselbloem had a 14-hour Eurogroup meeting followed by a 17-hour euro summit – Dijsselbloem again received praise for his role.EU Council president Donald Tusk on Monday morning thanked Dijsselbloem (and Juncker) for their dedication and involvement.“Without your hard work, this agreement wouldn't even be possible”, he said.Following the press conference, Dijsselbloem took a few minutes to speak to Dutch press.Did this summit weekend enhance his chances of being re-elected, that same afternoon? “In as far as that was necessary, perhaps”, he said. A few hours later he was back at the Council building. When asked if he stood a chance to be re-elected, Dijsselbloem said: “Certainly”.

UPDATED JULY 13,2015-12:00AM
IN THE NEXT THREE DAYS-GREECE HAS TO PUSH THREW LEGISLATION AND PASS IT IN THE GREEK GOVERNMENT.THAT SAYS GREECE WILL OBIDE BY THE ECB- EUROZONE DEMANDS.AND ALL AUSTERITY WILL BE ACCEPTED.OR THE ECB AND EUROZONE WILL TAKE WHAT THEY WANT-IF GREECE DOES NOT PAY THEIR LOANS. BY MAKING IT OFFICIAL INTO LAW IN THE GREEK GOVERNMENT.THE ECB- EUROZONE WILL BE ASSURED OF GETTING THEIR MONEY BACK.AND JUNKER WANTS GREECE IN THE EUROZONE.

Greece must implement reforms by 15 July-By EUOBSERVER-JULY 13,15

Today, 16:48-The Eurogroup set up on Sunday "far reaching conditionalities" for a new Greek bailout, Finnish finance minister Alexander Stubb said after the meeting. They include "laws that have to be pushed through before 15 July", "tough conditions" on pensions, labour reforms, VAT and taxes, as well as on privatizations.

Summit is about the 'unity of Europe-By EUOBSERVER

12. Jul, 15:43-Sunday's meeting of euro leaders to discuss Greece is not just any old meeting, or any old negotiation, European Parliament President Martin Schulz said. "This is about the unity of Europe," he noted, adding: Euro leaders will be deciding about the "future of Europe."

Hollande warns of Europe going backwards-By EUOBSERVER

12. Jul, 15:36-What is at stake at the euro summit on Sunday "is not only Greece, it is our conception of Europe", French president Francois Hollande said. If Greece was to exit the euro, he said, that would mean "Europe goes backward and not forward anymore".

EU leaders repeat warning on loss of trust-By EUOBSERVER

12. Jul, 16:12-Leaders of Slovenia and Lithuania said Sunday loss of trust in the Greek government is the main obstacle to a deal, echoing finance ministers earlier in the day. "We hope this loss of trust can be forgotten", Slovenia's Cerar said. Lithuania's Grybauskaite said Greece is "changing its opinion every week".

Euro summit considering control over Greek legislation-By EUOBSERVER

12. Jul, 18:34-If an agreement is reached by eurozone leaders on a new bailout, Greece would have to "consult and agree with the institutions on all draft legislation in relevant areas with adequate time before submitting it for public consultation or to parliament," according to the draft discussed at a summit Sunday.

Draft summit conclusions mention temporary Grexit-By EUOBSERVER

12. Jul, 18:17-A draft statement prepared by eurozone finance ministers for the euro summit Sunday mentions a temporary Greek euro exit "in case no agreement could be reached" by eurozone leaders. "Greece should be offered swift negotiations on a time-out from the euro area, with possible debt restructuring," the draft says.

Greece may be forced to set up privatisation fund-By EUOBSERVER

12. Jul, 18:17-Eurozone leaders could decide Sunday to create an "external and independent fund" for Greek assets up to €50 billion, according to a Eurogroup draft statement. The fund, a German demand, would be "managed by Greek authorities" under EU supervision and assets would privatised or used to reduce the Greek debt.

Greek shops, cafes hit by capital controls By Nathalie Savaricas-EUOBSERVER

ATHENS, 10. Jul, 18:18-If you took a walk down a typical street in central Athens, you might not notice the country’s economy is on the brink of collapse.But in fact, thousands of small businesses, which make up for over 90 percent of companies in the debt-stricken country, have barely any income these days.Despite the sale season, clothes shops and electronics stores, for instance, are making few sales. Some prefer to remain shut.The bank holiday, enforced since 27 June, has all-but frozen the local economy, resulting in losses of over €1 billion, according to the Greek commerce confederation.Bank transactions within the borders of Greece are allowed. But for the second week running, Greeks can only withdraw €60 a day from ATMs. Since many banks have run out of €20 notes, in practice it means €50.Meanwhile, fears grow, that if talks go badly in Brussels, the government might be forced to impose a haircut on depositors’ acounts.The situation has prompted some Greeks to spend their money in case they lose it.John, a hotel owner,said he bought himself tickets to go to India and the “most expensive laptop” he could find.Others are buying gold and jewellery.But the panic-buying is an exception.Meanwhile, capital controls have also hit tourism - an important pillar of the Greek economy, which represents one in five jobs.The Association of Hellenic Tourism enterprises says hotel bookings are down 50,000 a day. Its grim forecast is that tourist arrivals will drop by nearly 20 percent this year if the crisis continues.Meanwhile, travel agents are struggling to do their job. Airline companies now request payments up front by credit card or cash, while before people were entitled to 15-day credit.“I cannot issue tickets and had to ask clients to go pay the airline company directly”, says Zefi Papayanni, a travel agent.“The airline companies are right to take these measures - this probably happened because travel agents defaulted.”She is thankful to those foreigners who come. But she sympathises with tourists who fear there might not be fuel for planes or ferries to get them back home. Giorgos, a taxi-driver, said the slow-down is having a huge impact.“I don’t even cover my expenses,” he told EUobserver. He’s been working 12 to 14 hours a day to make €10 to €15 a day.“This is just tragic - if it goes on, I’ll have to think of doing something else.”He has three children and rents his car from another driver.At a cafe, opposite parliament, Alexandros, the son of the co-owner, also complained about a massive drop in income.“No one is coming in. It’s really bad. We only get by thanks to the journalists”, he said, after waiting on a table with three English-speaking reporters.The throngs of TV cameras and satellite dishes have invaded Syntagma square over the past week, with journalists seen doing stand-ups on the balconies of adjacent hotels.As news of the Greek government’s latest proposal materialised, cafe owners’ fears grew.They are to see VAT on their services nearly double, from the current 13 percent to 23 percent.Petros, who co-owns a small but bustling cafe not far from parliament, worries that the tax hike will kill his business.“It’ll finish us - just like that,” he says and snaps his fingers.“Then they’ll wonder if we’ll be tax evading. [But] if we give our income to pay taxes then how are we expected to survive?.”

Euro zone leaders: Greece must do more to earn rescue-Reuters By Renee Maltezou and Andreas Rinke-JULY 12,15-YAHOONEWS

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Euro zone leaders told near-bankrupt Greece at an emergency summit on Sunday that it must enact key reforms this week to restore trust before they will open talks on any new financial rescue to keep it in the European currency area.Leftist Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will be required to push legislation through parliament to convince his 18 partners in the euro zone to release immediate funds to avert a state bankruptcy and start negotiations on a third bailout program.Six sweeping measures including tax and pension reforms will have to be enacted by Wednesday night and the entire package endorsed by parliament before talks can start, a draft decision sent by Eurogroup finance ministers to the leaders showed.The document also included a German proposal to make Greece take a "time-out" from the euro zone if it failed to meet the conditions for a loan. But not all ministers endorsed the idea, which was reserved in brackets in the text seen by Reuters.A senior EU source said such a temporary exit from the euro was illegal and would not survive in the summit statement.Tsipras said on arrival in Brussels he wanted "another honest compromise" to keep Europe united."We can reach an agreement tonight if all parties want it," he said.But German Chancellor Angela Merkel, whose country is the biggest contributor to euro zone bailouts, said the conditions were not yet right to start negotiations, sounding cautious in deference to mounting opposition at home to more aid for Greece."The most important currency has been lost and that is trust," she told reporters. "That means that we will have tough discussions and there will be no agreement at any price."If Greece meets the conditions, the German parliament would meet on Thursday to mandate Merkel and Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble to open the talks on a new loan. Then Eurogroup finance ministers would meet again on Friday or at the weekend to formally launch the negotiations.A Greek government official, in a first reaction to the draft, said: "How can they demand all these measures at the last minute without securing a lifeline to see us through till next week?"A European official said a Eurogroup meeting on Monday could discuss ways to provide emergency finance to keep Athens afloat.A finance ministers' meeting was suspended at midnight after angry exchanges during nine hours of acrimonious debate without a firm recommendation on Greece's application for a three-year loan on the basis of reform proposals submitted by Tsipras.Eurogroup chairman Jeroen Dijsselbloem said that while ministers had made good progress, a couple of big issues were left for the leaders to resolve."The Eurogroup ... came to the conclusion that there is not yet the basis to start the negotiations on a new program," the document sent to national leaders said."Only subsequent to legal implementation of the above mentioned measures can negotiations on the memorandum of understanding commence, subject to national procedures having been completed," it said, in a reference to authorization by national parliaments in countries such as Germany.The draft said Greece needed 7 billion euros by July 20, when it must make a crucial bond redemption to the European Central Bank, and a total of 12 billion euros by mid-August when another ECB payment falls due.It did not say how those needs would be met, and EU officials said finance ministers had been unable to agree on emergency finance.-TEMPORARY GREXIT?-Several hardline countries voiced support for the German proposal that Greece take a five-year "time-out" from the euro unless it accepted and implemented swiftly much tougher conditions, notably by locking state assets to be privatized in an independent trust to pay down debt.But French President Francois Hollande, Greece's strongest ally in the euro zone, dismissed the notion, saying it would start a dangerous unraveling of EU integration."There is no such thing as temporary Grexit, there is only a Grexit or no Grexit. There is Greece in the euro zone or Greece not in the euro zone. But in that case it's Europe that retreats and no longer progresses and I don't want that," he said.European Council President Donald Tusk canceled a planned summit of all 28 EU leaders that would have been needed in case of a Greek exit from the single currency, and said euro zone leaders would keep talking "until we conclude talks on Greece".The finance ministers agreed in principle to seek ways to make Greece's debt burden manageable by extending loan maturities and other steps stopping short of a "haircut" or writedown, provided Athens first implements reforms.They also insisted that the International Monetary Fund must remain fully involved in any third bailout for Athens.At one stage in the debate on Greece's debt sustainability, Germany's hardline Schaeuble snapped at ECB President Mario Draghi: "I'm not stupid," a person familiar with the exchange said. Schaeuble also clashed with the head of the euro zone bailout fund, Klaus Regling, on whether the EU treaty conditions for an emergency loan were fulfilled, another source said.The rules say there must be "a risk to the financial stability of the euro area as a whole or of its Member States".-GREEKS SEE HUMILIATION-Greece's new finance minister, Euclid Tsakalotos, was silent in public but the reaction among some lawmakers in Tsipras' radical leftist Syriza party, still smarting from having to swallow austerity measures they had opposed, was furious."What is at play here is an attempt to humiliate Greece and Greeks, or to overthrow the Tsipras government," Dimitrios Papadimoulis, a Syriza member of the European Parliament, told Mega TV.With banks shuttered for two weeks, cash withdrawals rationed and the economy on the edge of an abyss, some Greeks vented their anger on Merkel and Schaeuble."The only thing that I care about is not being humiliated by Schaeuble and the rest of theme" said Panagiotis Trikokglou, a 44-year-old private sector worker in Athens.Greece has already had two bailouts worth 240 billion euros from euro zone countries and the International Monetary Fund, but its economy has shrunk by a quarter since the crisis began, unemployment has soared above 25 percent and one in two young people is out of work.Athens defaulted on an IMF loan repayment last month and faces state bankruptcy if it cannot make the bond redemption on July 20, which would likely force the ECB to cut emergency funding for Greek banks.Economists said the idea of a temporary exit would mean in practice ejecting Athens from the European monetary union.Paul De Grauwe, a Belgian economist at the London School of Economics, compared it to a couple having a trial separation."Temporary Grexit is like temporary divorce. Most if not all end up being permanent," he said in a Twitter message.The United States has added its voice to calls for a deal this weekend, concerned at the geopolitical consequences if Greece were to be cut loose and become a failed state in the fragile southern Balkans, adjoining the Middle East."No one wants to see a North Korea in southeastern Europe," a European Commission official said.(Additional reporting by Alastair Macdonald, Philip Blenkinsop, Foo Yun Chee, Robert-Jan Bartunek, Tom Koerkemeier, Julien Ponthus, Francesco Guarascio, Julia Fioretti and Alexander Saeedy in Brussels, Michele Kambas and Matthias Williams in Athens, Rene Wagner and Paul Carrel in Berlin and Crispian Balmer in Rome; Writing by Paul Taylor; Editing by Giles Elgood)

VOLCANO-CHINA TYPHOON-EARTHQUAKES.

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.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

WORLD POWERS IN THE LAST DAYS (END OF AGE OF GRACE NOT THE WORLD)

EUROPEAN UNION-KING OF WEST-DAN 9:26-27,DAN 7:23-24,DAN 11:40,REV 13:1-10
EGYPT-KING OF THE SOUTH-DAN 11:40
RUSSIA-KING OF THE NORTH-EZEK 38:1-2,EZEK 39:1-3
CHINA-KING OF THE EAST-DAN 11:44,REV 9:16,18
VATICAN-RELIGIOUS LEADER-REV 13:11-18,REV 17:4-5,9,18

WORLD TERRORISM

GENESIS 6:11-13
11 The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.(WORLD TERRORISM,MURDERS)(HAMAS IN HEBREW IS VIOLENCE)
12 And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
13 And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence (TERRORISM)(HAMAS) through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.

2 PETER 2:5
5 And spared not the old world, but saved Noah the eighth person, a preacher of righteousness, bringing in the flood upon the world of the ungodly;

2 PETER 3:7
7 But the heavens and the earth, which are now, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men

LEVITICUS 26:16
16 I also will do this unto you; I will even appoint over you( sudden) terror(ISM), consumption, and the burning ague, that shall consume the eyes, and cause sorrow of heart: and ye shall sow your seed in vain, for your enemies shall eat it.

GENESIS 16:11-12
11 And the angel of the LORD said unto her,(HAGAR) Behold, thou art with child, and shalt bear a son, and shalt call his name Ishmael;(FATHER OF THE ARAB/MUSLIMS) because the LORD hath heard thy affliction.
12 And he (ISHMAEL-FATHER OF THE ARAB-MUSLIMS) will be a wild (DONKEY-JACKASS) man;(ISLAM IS A FAKE AND DANGEROUS SEX FOR MURDER CULT) his hand will be against every man,(ISLAM HATES EVERYONE) and every man's hand against him;(PROTECTING THEMSELVES FROM BEING BEHEADED) and he (ISHMAEL ARAB/MUSLIM) shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.(LITERAL-THE ARABS LIVE WITH THEIR BRETHERN JEWS)

ISAIAH 14:12-14
12  How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer,(SATAN) son of the morning!(HEBREW-CRECENT MOON-ISLAM) how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
13  For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:
14  I (SATAN HAS EYE TROUBLES) will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High.(AND 1/3RD OF THE ANGELS OF HEAVEN FELL WITH SATAN AND BECAME DEMONS)

ISAIAH 33:1,18-19 Woe to thee that spoilest,(destroys) and thou wast not spoiled;(destroyed) and dealest treacherously, and they dealt not treacherously with thee! when thou shalt cease to spoil,(destroy) thou shalt be spoiled;(destroyed) and when thou shalt make an end to deal treacherously, they shall deal treacherously with thee.
18 Thine heart shall meditate terror. Where is the scribe? where is the receiver? where is he that counted the towers?
19 Thou shalt not see a fierce people, a people of a deeper speech than thou canst perceive; of a stammering tongue, that thou canst not understand.

JOHN 16:2
2 They shall put you out of the synagogues: yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service.(ISLAM MURDERS IN THE NAME OF MOON GOD ALLAH OF ISLAM)

India, Pakistan to join China, Russia in security group-Reuters By Lidia Kelly, Denis Pinchuk and Darya Korsunskaya-July 10, 2015 11:20 PM-yahoonews

UFA, Russia (Reuters) - India and Pakistan began accession to a regional security group led by China and Russia on Friday after two days of summits which President Vladimir Putin held up as evidence Moscow is not isolated in the world.The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, meeting in the Russian city of Ufa a day after the BRICS emerging economies held a summit there, said the invitation to the two Asian nations showed a "multi-polar" world was now emerging.Those words will have pleased Putin, who says the United States has an outdated vision of a "uni-polar" world dominated by Washington and wants to show Russia has not been weakened by Western sanctions over its role in the Ukraine crisis."The evolution of the SCO is taking place at a complicated stage in the development of international relations and amidst the emergence of a multi-polar world," the group said in a declaration after the meeting."These processes are accompanied by increasing security challenges and threats, increasing uncertainty and instability in various regions of the world."The SCO, which also includes the Central Asian former Soviet republics of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, is widely seen as a platform for Moscow and Beijing to project influence in the region.Until now it has not been a big force and relations between China and Russia have not developed as quickly as Moscow would like, despite agreement on a major gas supply deal last year.But Putin saw the signs of unity in the SCO and the BRICS - Brazil, India, South Africa, China and Russia - which agreed to coordinate efforts to keep their economies stable, launched a development bank and agreed on a currency pool.Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the expansion of the SCO should serve a "springboard" for the organization to become one of the most dynamic in the world."The time has come to reach out across the region," Modi said. "We have everything we need to succeed."Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said: "President Putin's efforts will enhance the political and economic scope of the Eurasian belt."-ENERGY PRODUCERS-The addition of Pakistan and India, two nuclear-armed neighbors who have years of tensions between them, could also lead to easing the conflicts between New Delhi and Islamabad.The two leaders agreed in a separate meeting in Ufa that Modi would visit Pakistan next year.Joining a group that includes energy producers such as Kazakhstan and Russia may have been a strong incentive for the two countries to join."India is particularly interested because it lacks direct access to Central Asia, and it sees SCO membership as a way to get a better foothold on the region. SCO membership could better position India to benefit from Central Asia's gas riches," said Michael Kugelman, senior program associate for South and Southeast Asia at the Wilson Centre in Washington.But he added: "In (the) SCO, India and Pakistan wouldn't be dominant powers - China and Russia would retain that title."The SCO did not invite Iran to join, although it has long sought membership. The group says Iran can join only after reaching a deal with big powers on its nuclear program.With the addition of Iran, the group would control around a fifth of the world's oil and represent nearly a half of the global population. The BRICS account for a fifth of the world's economic output and 40 percent of its population.(This story corrects spelling of analyst name in paragraph 15)-(Additional reporting by Katya Golubkova in Ufa, Douglas Busvine in New Delhi and Dmitry Solovyov in Astana; Writing by Lidia Kelly, Editing by Timothy Heritage and Ralph Boulton)

EARTH DESTROYED WITH THE EARTH IN NOAHS DAY(BECAUSE OF SIN,VIOLENCE AND GODLESS PEOPLE)

GENESIS 6:11-13
11 The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.(WORLD TERRORISM,MURDERS)(HAMAS IN HEBREW IS VIOLENCE)
12 And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
13 And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence (TERRORISM)(HAMAS) through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.

HOSEA 4:1-3
1 Hear the word of the LORD, ye children of Israel: for the LORD hath a controversy with the inhabitants of the land, because there is no truth, nor mercy, nor knowledge of God in the land.
2 By swearing, and lying, and killing, and stealing, and committing adultery, they break out, and blood toucheth blood.
3 Therefore shall the land mourn, and every one that dwelleth therein shall languish, with the beasts of the field, and with the fowls of heaven; yea, the fishes of the sea also shall be taken away.

DEUTORONOMY 28:22-24
22  The LORD shall smite thee with a consumption, and with a fever, and with an inflammation, and with an extreme burning, and with the sword, and with blasting, and with mildew; and they shall pursue thee until thou perish.
23  And thy heaven that is over thy head shall be brass, and the earth that is under thee shall be iron.
24  The LORD shall make the rain of thy land powder and dust: from heaven shall it come down upon thee, until thou be destroyed.

Eruption of Indonesian volcano sparks travel chaos-Associated Press By NINIEK KARMINI and HAVEN DALEY-July 11, 2015 1:13 AM-yahoonews

 JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Ash spewing from a volcano on Indonesia's main island of Java sparked chaos for holidaymakers as airports closed and international airlines canceled flights to tourist hotspot Bali, stranding thousands.Bali's Ngurah Rai airport reopened Saturday morning, while two airports on Java island were still closed. Another airport, on Lombok island, reopened late Friday.Mount Raung in East Java province, about 150 kilometers (95 miles) from Bali's international airport, has been rumbling for several weeks. The level of activity increased in the past week and on Friday it blasted ash and debris 3,800 meters (12,460 feet) into the air.Government volcanologist Gede Suantika said the eruption forced authorities to close five airports due to the risks posed by volcanic ash. The Transport Ministry told airlines to avoid routes near the mountain. It said a decision about reopening other airports would be made later Friday.Suantika said lava and ash fall from the 3,332-meter (10,930-feet) -high mountain on Indonesia's most densely populated island also caused the government to urge people to stay away from a 3-kilometer (2-mile) -high danger zone around the volcano.The evacuation of residents living near the volcano was still considered unnecessary, but authorities were urging people to wear masks.Volcanic eruptions can cause significant and lengthy disruption to travel. A 2010 eruption of Iceland's Eyjafjallajokul volcano produced an ash cloud that caused a week of international aviation chaos, with more than 100,000 flights canceled."Ash can clog engines and harm other parts of the aircraft," Barata said. He added that thousands of travelers were stranded when flights within Indonesia were already overbooked as tens of millions of the country's Muslims pour out of major cities to return to return to their villages during an annual mass exodus to celebrate the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.The volcano has proven particularly problematic for Australians, who flock to Bali during Australia's school holidays.Dozens of flights between Australia and Bali's airport by Australian carriers Jetstar and Virgin Australia have been canceled over the past week, with the airlines citing safety concerns.Both carriers said they are looking into adding extra flights between Australia and Bali when conditions improve to help clear the backlog.At Bali's international airport, many travelers arrived not knowing about the eruption and flight cancellations. The airport blocked access to ticket counters, adding to the confusion.Some tourists slept on benches or stood at flight information boards filled with "postponed" and "delayed" notifications. Others complained of a lack of information about their delayed flights."The airline can't tell us if we're going to be here tonight or fly tomorrow or the next day," said Charmaine Scott, an Australian holidaymaker. "This is really difficult for us. We have to basically find some way to stay."She said that she and her husband hadn't heard about the eruption and flight cancellations until they arrived at the airport on Friday morning.The airport's closure affected 160 domestic flights and 117 international ones to and from Bali, said Trikora Rahardjo, general manager of Ngurah Rai airport."Preparations are underway, and hopefully the international flights will be resumed at around 2 p.m. (0600 GMT)," Rahardjo said Saturday.Raung is among about 130 active volcanoes in Indonesia. The archipelago is prone to volcanic eruptions and earthquakes because of its location on the Pacific "Ring of Fire," a series of fault lines stretching from the Western Hemisphere through Japan and Southeast Asia.Another Indonesian volcano, Mount Sinabung in Sumatra, has been erupting for two months, forcing the evacuation of more than 10,000 people.___Associated Press writers Kristen Gelineau in Sydney and Ali Kotarumalos in Jakarta contributed to this report.

STORMS HURRICANES-TORNADOES

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;(MASS CONFUSION) the sea and the waves roaring;(FIERCE WINDS)
26 Men’s hearts failing them for fear,(TORNADOES,HURRICANES,STORMS) and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth:(DESTRUCTION) for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.(FROM QUAKES,NUKES ETC)

THE FIRST JUDGEMENT OF THE EARTH STARTED WITH WATER-IT ONLY MAKES SENSE THE LAST GENERATION WILL BE HAVING FLOODING
GENESIS 7:6-12
6 And Noah was six hundred years old when the flood of waters was upon the earth.
7 And Noah went in, and his sons, and his wife, and his sons’ wives with him, into the ark, because of the waters of the flood.
8 Of clean beasts, and of beasts that are not clean, and of fowls, and of every thing that creepeth upon the earth,
9 There went in two and two unto Noah into the ark, the male and the female, as God had commanded Noah.
10 And it came to pass after seven days, that the waters of the flood were upon the earth.
11 In the six hundredth year of Noah’s life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened.
12 And the rain was upon the earth forty days and forty nights.
GOD PROMISED BY A RAINBOW-THE EARTH WOULD NEVER BE DESTROYED TOTALLY WITH A FLOOD AGAIN.BUT FLOODIING IS A SIGN OF JUDGEMENT.

Tropical storm Dolores forms off Mexico's Pacific coast-Reuters-JULY 12,15-YAHOONEWS

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Tropical storm Dolores formed off Mexico's Pacific coast on Sunday and could soon turn into a hurricane, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.Dolores, located 165 miles (265 km) southwest of the popular tourist resort of Acapulco, is heading northwest at 10 miles per hour (16 kmh), the Miami-based NHC said.Dolores is blowing maximum sustained winds of 45 miles per hour, it added.The CNH said it expected Dolores to become a hurricane by Monday. It is projected to move parallel along Mexico's Pacific coast.(Reporting by Miguel Angel Gutierrez; Editing by Gareth Jones)

Feared typhoon glances off Eastern China coast, limiting damage-Reuters-JULY 12,15-YAHOONEWS

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's eastern coast took less of a battering than feared after Super Typhoon Chan-hom changed course and lost much of its strength shortly after making landfall near Shanghai late on Saturday.Chan-hom, which Chinese government meteorologists feared would be the powerful typhoon to hit China in decades, packed winds of 162 kph (101 mph) as it landed on the coast of Zhejiang Province but soon veered back to sea and toward the Korean peninsula.Meteorological agencies in China, South Korea and Japan downgraded Chan-hom to a tropical storm on Sunday, warning it would continue to lash surrounding coastal areas with heavy rainfall and gales as it moved across the Yellow Sea.No casualties had been reported by midday Sunday, according to the official Xinhua news agency.While the storm's detour spared eastern China from a bigger disaster, heavy rains in recent days have forced the evacuation of 1.1 million people and flooded cities in Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Anhui provinces.Economic activity on China's wealthy eastern seaboard was heavily disrupted as authorities canceled trains and flights out of two Shanghai airports and ordered tens of thousands of ships back to port.(Reporting by Gerry Shih; Editing by Ruth Pitchford)

Typhoon lashes China after more than a million people evacuated-Reuters-July 11, 2015 10:10 AM-YAHOONEWS

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - One of the most powerful typhoons to strike eastern China in decades disrupted air, rail and sea transport on Saturday after forcing the evacuation of more than a million people from the provinces of Zhejiang and Jiangsu, state media reported.Typhoon Chan-Hom was packing winds of 162 kph (101 mph) as it hit the city of Zhoushan, slowing from an earlier speed of 173 kph (108 mph).It could be the most powerful July typhoon to hit Zhejiang since the Communist Party took power in 1949, the National Meteorological Center said.No casualties have been reported yet, Xinhua said.In Shanghai, the commercial capital, all flights out of Pudong International Airport and Hongqiao Airport were canceled because of the typhoon, state broadcaster CCTV said.Authorities in Zhejiang said the province may face 1.95 billion yuan ($314 million) in economic losses, with agriculture the worst affected, sustaining 1.44 billion yuan in losses, Xinhua said.The typhoon brought heavy rain to Shanghai as well as the provinces of Anhui and Fujian, besides Jiangsu and Zhejiang, the weather service said.Apart from the closure of schools and the suspension of flights and trains, more than 51,000 ships had returned to port, Xinhua said, citing local authorities. Typhoons are common at this time of year in the South China Sea, picking up strength from warm waters before dissipating over land.Earlier this week, typhoon Linfa moved slowly across the north of the Southeast Asian archipelago and up to China's southern province of Guangdong.(Reporting by Sue-Lin Wong and the Shanghai newsroom; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Robin Pomeroy)

EARTHQUAKES

ISAIAH 42:15
15  I will make waste mountains and hills, and dry up all their herbs; and I will make the rivers islands, and I will dry up the pools.

MATTHEW 24:7-8
7 For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.
8 All these are the beginning of sorrows.

MARK 13:8
8 For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom:(ETHNIC GROUP AGAINST ETHNIC GROUP) and there shall be earthquakes in divers places, and there shall be famines and troubles: these are the beginnings of sorrows.

LUKE 21:11
11 And great earthquakes shall be in divers places,(DIFFERNT PLACES AT THE SAME TIME) and famines, and pestilences; and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from heaven.

1 Day, Magnitude 2.5+ Worldwide
25 earthquakes - DownloadUpdated: 2015-07-12 21:02:22 UTCShowing event times using UTC25 earthquakes in map area

    5.4 7km WNW of Saiki, Japan 2015-07-12 17:52:06 UTC 55.3 km
    4.3 7km E of Roshtqal'a, Tajikistan 2015-07-12 16:45:54 UTC 161.9 km
    4.5 8km NE of Lalas, Greece 2015-07-12 16:10:10 UTC 5.0 km
    4.6 3km W of Karangkebon Timur, Indonesia 2015-07-12 15:22:19 UTC 127.2 km
    3.1 22km W of Puerto Real, Puerto Rico 2015-07-12 13:13:08 UTC 13.0 km
    2.6 6km WSW of Darrington, Washington 2015-07-12 13:01:42 UTC 12.0 km
    2.8 28km SE of Cohoe, Alaska 2015-07-12 12:22:23 UTC 60.6 km
    4.8 202km NNE of Chichi-shima, Japan 2015-07-12 10:52:02 UTC 35.2 km
    5.1 168km NW of Visokoi Island, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands 2015-07-12
    4.3 237km NNE of Barranca, Peru 2015-07-12 09:47:04 UTC 131.8 km
    4.8 103km W of Havelu, Tonga 2015-07-12 07:04:03 UTC 166.9 km
    2.9 9km NNW of San Antonio, Puerto Rico 2015-07-12 06:21:50 UTC 87.0 km
    3.3 108km NNW of Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands 2015-07-12 05:55:01 UTC 11.0 km
    2.8 93km NNE of Dillingham, Alaska 2015-07-12 05:43:41 UTC 0.1 km
    5.2 143km N of Tobelo, Indonesia 2015-07-12 04:37:30 UTC 109.7 km
    4.8 204km SSW of Dadali, Solomon Islands 2015-07-12 04:18:34 UTC 10.0 km
    4.8 205km WSW of Honiara, Solomon Islands 2015-07-12 04:15:49 UTC 22.4 km
    2.8 3km SSE of Bayamon, Puerto Rico 2015-07-12 03:02:15 UTC 127.0 km
    2.8 80km NNW of Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands 2015-07-12 02:14:04 UTC 31.0 km
    3.7 180km NNE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2015-07-12 01:36:21 UTC 76.0 km
    4.9 108km E of Hachijo-jima, Japan 2015-07-11 23:16:30 UTC 45.9 km
    4.6 21km SSE of Zorritos, Peru 2015-07-11 22:55:53 UTC 52.7 km
    3.5 49km ENE of Y, Alaska 2015-07-11 22:49:24 UTC 6.6 km
    5.0 196km NNW of Saumlaki, Indonesia 2015-07-11 22:48:34 UTC 102.4 km
    2.9 68km SW of Anchor Point, Alaska 2015-07-11 21:36:16 UTC 69.2 km

Sunday, July 12, 2015

TORAH PORTION FROM JULY 12-18,2015

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.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

TORAH PORTION FROM JULY 12-18,2015
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2011/07/parshah-matot-numbers-302-3242.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2011/07/parshah-massei-numbers-331-3613.html

JACK VAN IMPE-
http://www.thegospel.com/clients/jvim-jack-van-impe-ministries/media.asp
JAN MARKELL-
http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/understanding-the-times/listen/
EZRA LEVANTS THE REBEL MEDIA
http://www.therebel.media/
YOUTUBE THE REBEL
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGy6uV7yqGWDeUWTZzT3ZEg
J D FARAQ
https://www.youtube.com/user/alohabibleprophecy?feature=watch
STEVEN BEN-DENOON
https://www.youtube.com/user/BenDeNoon?feature=watch
MARK BILTZ ON THE FALL FEASTS OF ISRAEL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llOi5nKIb9Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PTRMOssYW8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1axKxqV608
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxCXwTXiq1U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMm2iahIhpk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmIZe5-ZnKY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsglTPrp7z4
INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIANS AND JEWS
http://www.ifcj.org/site/PageNavigator/eng/USENG_homenew
CHRISTIANS FOR ISRAEL
http://www.c4israel.org/c4i/
INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN EMBASSY JERUSALEM CANADA
http://ca.icej.org/
DAVID SILVER-OUT OF ZION MINISTRIES
http://www.out-of-zion.com/
http://www.out-of-zion.com/about/articles/the-facts-behind-the-conflict
METEORITES HIT EARTH
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/i-think-i-just-figured-out-what-stars.html
NASA SOLAR-LUNAR ECLIPSES
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEdecade/SEdecade2021.html 

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