Friday, 28 May 2021

THIS WILL NEVER WORK! GOD WILL NOT ALLOW HIS LAND TO BE DIVIDED AND PART GIVEN TO THE PALESTINIANS! American Secretary of State Antony Blinken Says The Palestinians Are ‘Entitled’ To The Land Of Israel To Create A State Of Their Own In Two State Solution

 

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken Says The Palestinians Are ‘Entitled’ To The Land Of Israel To Create A State Of Their Own In Two State Solution

by Geoffrey Grider

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The Biden administration is firmly committed to slicing up the sovereign land of Israel, given to the Jews by God, to create a Palestinian state on Israeli land, triggering the Joel 3 prophecies about parting the land of God.

Now that the war between Israel and Hamas is over, for now, the Biden administration is licking its lips, literally salivating at the prospect of being the ones to finally divide the land of Israel, God's land, and start the process of triggering the Joel 3 prophecy on the Battle of Armageddon.

"For, behold, in those days, and in that time, when I shall bring again the captivity of Judah and Jerusalem, I will also gather all nations, and will bring them down into the valley of Jehoshaphat, and will plead with them there for my people and for my heritage Israel, whom they have scattered among the nations, and parted my land." Joel 3:1,2 (KJB)

From a biblical perspective, the Two State Solution is unstoppable because that is what the Bible says will be the condition on the ground during the time of Jacob's trouble. The Jews will make a covenant with their enemies that will be confirmed by Antichrist, and the platform for this is the Abraham Accords.

In interview with Israeli TV, top US diplomat laments lost lives, ‘especially children’; underlines Biden’s support for two-state solution and return to Iran accord

FROM THE JERUSALEM POST: The latest military confrontation with Hamas ended in a ceasefire early Friday. It began on May 10 when Hamas launched a massive rocket barrage on Israeli cities, sparking IDF retaliatory strikes and 11 days of fighting, leaving 13 dead in Israel and over 240 fatalities in Gaza. The Israeli army said most of those killed in Gaza were terror combatants.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he believed there was “a lot of work” needed to “rebuild some confidence, to try to rebuild some trust,” before seeking to restart Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.

“We continue to believe very strongly that a two-state solution is not just the best way, but probably the only way to really assure that going forward, Israel has a future as a secure Jewish and democratic state, and the Palestinians have a state to which they’re entitled,” he said.

The current focus, however, was “trying to build on the ceasefire, address the immediate needs and concerns,” according to Blinken, before seeing “if over time the conditions are such that there’s a better environment for trying to pursue a two-state solution.”

Turning to the ongoing nuclear talks in Vienna on restoring the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, which the US is taking part in indirectly, Blinken said “the jury is still out” on whether the Islamic Republic is willing to reverse its breaches of the deal since then-president Donald Trump withdrew America from the agreement in 2018. Biden has repeatedly said the US will return to compliance with the deal if Iran does.

“I think we’ve clarified increasingly what each side would need to do to come back into compliance with the JCPOA, but it remains an unanswered question whether Iran is actually prepared to do what it needs to do to come back into compliance,” Blinken said of the talks, using the initials for the deal’s formal name, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

Blinken acknowledged differences with Israel over how to prevent Iran from an atomic bomb, but insisted the countries were united in opposing such a prospect.

“We are joined in that goal and in that commitment. It’s also no secret that over time we’ve had differences over the best way to get there, to make sure that Iran does not get a weapon,” Blinken said.

While meeting Tuesday with Netanyahu, the premier told Blinken he hopes the US does not return to the JCPOA in its current form, arguing it will allow Iran to acquire nuclear arms. The secretary of state argued the nuclear deal was doing “exactly what it set out to accomplish,” saying Iran would have needed at least a year to produce enough material for an atomic weapon before Trump pulled out. Now Iran could obtain sufficient material in a “very short order,” he said.

“And so far from getting less dangerous without the deal, it’s gotten more dangerous,” he warned. READ MORE

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