"Israel is preparing to Commit Genocide"

Discussion in 'The Signs of the Times' started by Xavier, Oct 14, 2023.

  1. Michael_Pio

    Michael_Pio Archangels

    Whilst I have not looked at the video, I do not have the impression that Israel and the U.S. are presented as evil warmongers in the mainstream media. Regarding your question, wasn't it Israel that was established as a country only after WWII?
     
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  2. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    1948 Nation of Israel established

    is it a biblical generation?

    I was born in 1948
     
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  3. You can't be serious.

    https://dppa.un.org/en/updating-live-israel-gaza-crisis-us-vetoes-security-council-resolution
     
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  5. Michael_Pio

    Michael_Pio Archangels

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  6. Michael_Pio

    Michael_Pio Archangels

    Colonel Macgregor: “The problem is that campaign to eradicate Hamas has rapidly turned into a campaign to effectively eradicate the whole Gaza population and that’s not going down well in the rest of the region … so whatever moral ground the Israelis have is eroding quickly." According to Colonel Macgregor, the goal seems to be Armageddon.
     
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  7. DeGaulle

    DeGaulle Powers

    Israel ended in 70AD. Zionists invented the 'nation' known as 'Israel' in the nineteenth century. Increasingly, this quasi-Israel is becoming to resemble a religious, rather than a national state as it mass-murders those who are not Jewish. Remember that the first incident in the present conflict was an attack on the Al-Aqsa mosque by Jewish religious fundamentalists.

    However, I agree that Israel and their sponsors in the United States are not the only warmongers, but they are the most efficient and prolific. The truth stands that there wouldn't be a Christian left in Syria were it not for that Russian intervention, was it in 2015?
     
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  8. orangina

    orangina Archangels

    Not only Russia, but primarily Iran, which has been defending Syria since 2011 when the war began, and Hezbollah was also helping.

    When the Iranians and Hezbollah were already exhausted and when Aleppo as a city with several million inhabitants and refugees (a lot of Christians) was already about to fall, then Russia got involved in August 2015.

    We should not forget that at that time, the migration wave of several million people entered Europe (mostly Muslim men ready to fight) planned through the elites because they were literally transported by trains. If Aleppo had fallen, there would have been a great massacre of Christians and the persecution of over 10 million people, which would have created chaos. Another thing, although the dictator Erdogan is a factor of stability in Turkey. At the same time, a coup d'état was attempted in Turkey with the help of the American government, but the Russian secret services informed Erdogan, which prevented the coup. The main opponent fled to the USA... If a civil war had broken out in Turkey then, and we are talking about a country with about 85 million inhabitants, in addition to what was already happening in Syria, then Europe would have ended up in war.

    I can honestly say that regardless of what the world media writes, if Russia had not intervened then, Europe would have ended in blood. This is only God's intervention through Russia, and the worst thing is that 99% of people are not even aware of it. Interestingly, Trump comes unexpectedly in a year and the war calms down, ISIS disappears, terrorist attacks disappear and literally no one attacked anyone in the mentioned period and we witnessed a period of peace until 2020 and the coronavirus. Of course, evil as evil accused the one who worked the most for peace to cause ww3...

    God decided to give the world a period of peace (2017-2020).

    It is interesting that when the first apparition of Our Lady took place in Fatima in 1917, the rise of communism was taking place in the then Imperial Russia, which shook Europe at that time.

    However, 100 years later, it was Russia that prevented the shaking of Europe and enabled the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the apparition to be held in Fatima.

    I believe it's no accident...
     
  9. Ananchal

    Ananchal Vigilans

    Are you saying that King David did not unite all the tribes and name the land Israel? What nation did King Solomon rule over ? It’s my understanding that another country came in and after destroying Jerusalem expelled (or killed) the Jewish nation.

    Solomon (/ˈsɒləmən/),[a] also called Jedidiah,was a monarch of ancient Israel and the son and successor of King David, according to the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament.[4][5] He is described as having been the penultimate ruler of an amalgamated Israel and Judah. The hypothesized dates of Solomon's reign are from 970–931 BCE. After his death, his son and successor Rehoboam would adopt a harsh policy towards the northern tribes, eventually leading to the splitting of the Israelites between the Kingdom of Israel in the north and the Kingdom of Judah in the south. Following the split, his patrilineal descendants ruled over Judah alone.[6
    The history of ancient Israel and Judah begins in the Southern Levant region of Western Asiaduring the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age. The earliest known reference to "Israel" as a people or tribal confederation (see Israelites) is in the Merneptah Stele, an inscription from ancient Egypt that dates to about 1208 BCE, but the people group may be older. According to modern archaeology, ancient Israelite culture developed as an outgrowth from the pre-existing Canaanitecivilization. Two related Israelite polities known as the Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) and the Kingdom of Judah had emerged in the region by Iron Age II.

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    Approximate map of the Northern Kingdom of Israel (blue) and the Kingdom of Judah (gold) with their neighbors (tan) during the Iron Age (9th century BCE)
    According to the Hebrew Bible, a "United Monarchy" (consisting of Israel and Judah) existed as early as the 11th century BCE, under the reigns of Saul, David, and Solomon; the country later split into two kingdoms: Israel, containing the cities of Shechem and Samaria in the north, and Judah (containing Jerusalem and the Jewish Temple) in the south. The historicity of the United Monarchy is debated—as there are no archaeological remains of it that are accepted as consensus—but historians and archaeologists agree that Israel and Judah existed as separate kingdoms by c. 900 BCE[1]: 169–195 [2] and c. 850 BCE,[3] respectively.[4]

    The Kingdom of Israel was destroyed around 720 BCE, when it was conquered by the Neo-Assyrian Empire.[5] While the Kingdom of Judah remained intact during this time, it became a client state of first the Neo-Assyrian Empire and then the Neo-Babylonian Empire. However, Jewish revolts against the Babylonians led to the destruction of Judah in 586 BCE, under the rule of Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II. According to the biblical account, the armies of Nebuchadnezzar II besieged Jerusalem between 589–586 BCE, which led to the destruction of Solomon's Temple and the exile of the Jews to Babylon; this event was also recorded in the Babylonian Chronicles.[6][7] The exilic period, saw the development of the Israelite religion (Yahwism) towards the monotheistic Judaism.

    This ended with the fall of Babylon to the Achaemenid Persian Empire around 538 BCE. Subsequently, Persian king Cyrus the Greatissued a proclamation known as the Edict of Cyrus, which authorized and encouraged exiled Jews to return to Judah.[8][9] Cyrus' proclamation began the exiles' return to Zion, inaugurating the formative period in which a more distinctive Jewish identity developed in the Persian province of Yehud. During this time, the destroyed Solomon's Temple was replaced by the Second Temple, marking the beginning of the Second Temple period.
     
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  10. Whatever

    Whatever Powers

    Who was the leader of the attempted coup in Turkey? There was lots of speculation about who was the main leader of the coup but I didn't think they actually settled on one person. Wikipedia gives two names.......

    Akin Ozturk, a former commander of the air force who was sentenced to life in prison: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akın_Öztürk https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akın_Öztürk

    Murharrem Kose, who was arrested and then reinstated a month after the coup attempt: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muharrem_Köse

    Erdogan blamed the Gulen crowd but Kose was the one with suspected links to Gulen. Gulen, if he's still alive must be a very, very old man although his organisation has global reach. He has lived in exile in the US (Pennsylvania)for many years and built up his organisation from that base. It was believed that his organisation helped get Erdogan elected. Who knows? Maybe they had a falling out. The Turks are in Syria with the Americans on the same side as Al Qaeda and ISIS against Assad. The Kurds are also somewhere in that mix. I wouldn't be surprised if the US has promised them all a piece of Syria. Nobody in their right mind would trust Erdogan. I pity the Palestinians if they're depending on him to save them.
     
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  11. DeGaulle

    DeGaulle Powers

    I thought, but I'm very much open to correction, that the Turks were somewhat allied with Russia in the matter of Syria. The Turks are reputed to greatly fear Russia, I have also heard. There is such a confusing network of alliances in this region and none of them seem trustworthy.
     
  12. SteveD

    SteveD Powers

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  13. DeGaulle

    DeGaulle Powers

    Hamas are a wicked organisation. It would be just to eliminate them. It would not be just to eliminate a large portion of the Palestinian people as a convenient shortcut to doing so.
     
  14. Whatever

    Whatever Powers

    I think the Turks are occupying part of Syria and the US are there too. They supported and may have colluded in the insurrection against Assad. It's all very confusing. Erdogan is Sunni. Assad is Alawite - a kind of branch of Shia Islam. The Iranians are Shia. The vast majority of Muslims in the world are Sunni but, unless there has been a change in recent years, Shia Islam is the majority in the Middle East. Assad's father was a tyrant but things had been improving since the son took over. The whole mess is likely down to the US and its allies using the divisions in Islam to gain complete control over the oil, eliminating Russian influence in the region.

    Erdogan is a hardline Muslim - the type who believe that any land that was ever under Muslim control will always be Muslim land. Eropeans playing footsie with him should bear that in mind because the Ottoman Empire reached all the way to Vienna. The Black Sea separates Turkey from Russia. Istanbul, and probably all of Turkey, is well within range of Russian missiles. The Russians probably wouldn't need to nuke it.
     
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  15. orangina

    orangina Archangels

    You are both right, the matter is extremely complicated. I personally thought that Erdogan staged the coup himself to strengthen his power, but it seems that the coup was indeed real. After that, Erdogan consolidated power and crushed the opposition. By the way, a year before that there was almost a war between Turkey and Russia because when the Russians got involved in the defense of Syria, it didn't suit Erogan and they shot down a Russian military plane on Syrian soil. It was an attack by a (NATO) member on Russia, the first direct attack after several decades... Fortunately, it did not escalate.

    Sunnis and Shiites hate each other more than Muslims hate Jews, or to that extent... America and the West helped ISIL and Al Nusra (former members of Al Qaeda) in Syria, which they said was the opposition. However, in that area, the American players are the Kurds, which they use for destabilization whenever they need them, and then when they don't need them, they let them down the drain. Now in Turkey, Kurds make up about 23% of the population and live in the east of the country. There, Erdogan waged a war against them because he is afraid of separating the Kurds from Turkey and merging them with those in Syria and Iraq and thus creating the state of Kurdistan. When the Russians got involved and began to suppress ISIL and Al Nusra, the Americans turned to the Kurds, who are conquering significant territories in Syria and fighting against Assad and the Iranians. In order to prevent this, the Russians help Erdogan stay in power, but he does not want a Kurdistan that would weaken Turkey and invades the Kurdish part of Syria... Syria is in a nightmare, everyone controls a certain part from Israel in the south, to the Kurds, Turks, and Assad under the leadership of the Russians and Iranians. By the way, Erdogan is a dictator and dreams of rebuilding the Ottoman Empire, ISIL answered him not only because of the expansion of the empire, but because they fought against the Kurds. However, without Erdogan, Turkey falls into chaos, which means tens of millions of migrants to Europe and free passage to Europe from the Middle East from Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, etc. For us it would be chaos, there would be war or a complete collapse of the system...

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    Pink - Assad, Iran, Hezbollah and Russia...

    Up green Turkish control

    Orange - mixed control of Assad and the Kurds

    Yellow - Kurdish control (USA and the West)

    Down below, the green enclave of the US controls…
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  16. Blizzard

    Blizzard thy kingdom come

    It’s kind of like saying that Greece today has anything to do with the Greece that gave us Plato and Aristotle.

    Or that Egypt today is in any way connected to the Egypt that built the pyramids.

    Except for geographical location.
     
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  17. Michael_Pio

    Michael_Pio Archangels

    Hey Blizzard, I like your Avatar picture. What is it actually?
     
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  18. DeGaulle

    DeGaulle Powers

    Unfortunately, if his speech recently to the UN General Assembly is indicative, Netanyahu's intention is to recreate an 'Israel' 'from the River to the Sea', a blueprint towards Armageddon if ever there was one.

    This article, written before Israel went into Gaza, by Alistair Crooke, indicates the perils that lie ahead (particularly the state of brainless panic in Washington):


    https://strategic-culture.su/news/2...-rattled-escalations-might-all-fuse-into-one/

    Crooke's opinions on the Arab/Muslim reaction seem to be corraborated by the increasing sizes of the various protests.
     
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  19. Whatever

    Whatever Powers

    The Canadian Prepper guy gets really riled up about the Hamas spokesman living in the lap of luxury in Qatar not far from a US base while so many lives are being lost.

    Qatar is another of those countries that was spared the freedom and democracy missionaries. Filthy rich, they are very much allied to NATO. They're the same type of Muslims as the Saudis. I think they are also close to Erdogan. It's a tiny country. There's about half a million Qataris and about two million immigrant workers living there. Fat chance of any of those immigrants qualifying for Qatari citizenship. Funny how they stayed under the radar of the social justice warriors other than the storm in the teacup leading up to the football tournament.
    Some people say that Qatar funds Hamas.
     
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  20. Blizzard

    Blizzard thy kingdom come

    Crooke is an intelligent articulate analyst I believe.

    Here’s a snippet from his latest interview to Judge Napolitano.

     
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