Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Ahmadinejad viciously attacks Israel. Ashkenazi sees "tough ordeal" possible soon





Rocketing toward war
In Europe and elsewhere, where activists are just plain dizzy from their own moral virtue, Israel is denounced for inflicting suffering on Gaza. But the protesters say nothing about the Qassams raining from the sky -- sometimes as many as 40 a day. The adjectives for the Qassams are innocuous: crude, inaccurate. Yes, but they have killed 13 in the past seven years, and they make life here almost unbearable.

Palestinian negotiator calls for Kosovo-style declaration
Ramallah - A senior Palestinian negotiator said Wednesday the Palestinians should unilaterally declare independence in the West Bank and Gaza, just as the former Serbian province of Kosovo did on Sunday.

Fearing al-Qaida, Iraqis rounds up beggars, mentally disabled
The Iraqi Interior Ministry has ordered police to round up beggars, vagabonds and mentally disabled people from the streets in Baghdad to prevent them from being used by insurgents as suicide bombers, a spokesman said Tuesday.

Netanyahu: Olmert planning to divide Jerusalem
Opposition chairman says Olmert's government intends to divide capital, warns Jerusalem will become 'Mecca of global terror' if Israel withdraws from eastern neighborhoods

On that day I will make Jerusalem an immovable rock. All the nations will gather against it to try to move it, but they will only hurt themselves.
Zechariah 12:3


An anonymous commentator just sent me this link. It is excellent advice that I think was given to President Bush on his latest trip to Jerusalem. Unfortunately, as the Bible tell us, the advice won't be heeded and the world will have to suffer the consequences.

Why does modern man insist on raising and shaking his fist at the God who created him? Doesn't he realize that his next breath is completely at the mercy of God?

An appeal to President Bush




The desolation of Iraq still lies ahead of us (Isaiah 13) -
Mahdi army cease-fire due to end

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