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)
ARAB
DEATH CULT WORLD PUPPETS ITS TIME TO GET OFF ISRAELS PROMISED LAND.YOUR
OCCUPYING JESUS' HOLY LAND.OFF NOW. AND THE WESTBANK ALSO.JESUS WILL BE
RULING FOREVER OVER THE ISRAELIS NOT THE DEATH CULT ARAB PUPPETS OF THE
WORLD.
GODS PROMISED LAND FOR ISRAEL.
And here are the
bounderies of the land that Israel will inherit either through war or
peace or God in the future. God says its Israels land and only Israels
land. They will have every inch God promised them of this land in the
future.
Egypt east of the Nile River, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Jordan,
Syria, Lebanon, The southern part of Turkey and the Western Half of Iraq
west of the Euphrates. Gen 13:14-15, Psm 105:9,11, Gen 15:18, Exe
23:31, Num 34:1-12, Josh 1:4.ALL THIS LAND ISRAEL WILL DEFINATELY OWN IN
THE FUTURE, ITS ISRAELS NOT ISHMAELS LAND.12 TRIBES INHERIT LAND IN THE
FUTURE.
Joel 3:2-King James Version (YOU DIVIDE JERUSALEM IN
HALF - YOUR POKING GOD IN THE EYE - GOD SAYS AN EYE FOR AN EYE AND A
TOOTH FOR A TOOTH- YOU WANNA DIVIDE JERUSALEM IN HALF - HALF OF EARTHS
POPULATION 4 BILLION DIE ON EARTH.
2 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.
Isaiah 2:19
19
Men will go into caves of the rocks And into holes of the ground
(BUNKERS,UNDER GROUND TUNNELS) Before the terror of the Lord , And the
splendor of His majesty, When He arises to make the earth
tremble.(EARTHQUES,NUKES)
JOB 30:6
6 They are living on the slopes of the wadis,among the rocks and in holes in the ground.(TUNNELS, BUNKERS)
Netanyahu
said set to order full takeover of Gaza, despite IDF qualms, risk to
hostages-Senior official close to PM quoted saying ‘the die is cast — we
are going for a full occupation of the Gaza Strip,’ also suggests IDF
chief resign if he opposes move-By Stav Levaton,Emanuel Fabian and ToI
Staff Today, 12:47 am-AUG 5,25
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
reportedly told ministers this week that he will seek cabinet backing
for a plan to fully occupy the Gaza Strip, despite objections from
within the Israel Defense Forces.According to reports in Hebrew media,
several ministers said Netanyahu used the term “occupation of the Strip”
in private conversations describing his vision for the expansion of
military operations in Gaza — a notable shift in tone as the government
prepares to discuss the future of the Gaza campaign.The Ynet news site
quoted a senior official close to the premier as saying, “The die is
cast — we are going for a full occupation of the Gaza Strip.”“There will
be operations even in areas where hostages are being held. If the chief
of staff doesn’t agree, he should resign,” they added, referring to IDF
Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, who reportedly opposes the proposed
occupation of Gaza.The IDF currently holds control over approximately
75 percent of the Gaza Strip, but under the new plan, the military would
be expected to occupy the remaining territory as well — bringing the
entire enclave under Israeli control.It is unclear what such a move
would mean for the Strip’s millions of civilians and for humanitarian
groups operating in the enclave.The IDF has said it opposes taking over
the whole Strip, with the army assessing it could take years to clear
all Hamas infrastructure. It could also put hostages in danger of being
executed by their captors should troops approach where they are being
held.Netanyahu said earlier Monday that he would convene the cabinet to
order the IDF on how to proceed with the war effort, with some believing
the premier could ask the army to hold back in order to further give
hostage talks a chance to percolate.On Sunday, Channel 12 news reported
that a divide had emerged within the security cabinet on the potential
occupation of Gaza, with the premier and Defense Minister Israel Katz
allegedly remaining undecided.Of those reportedly in favor of expanding
Gaza operations were Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, Finance
Minister Bezalel Smotrich, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir,
Military Secretary Maj. Gen. Roman Gofman, and Cabinet Secretary Yossi
Fuchs.On the other side, those reportedly favoring continued efforts to
reach a ceasefire-hostage deal included Zamir, Foreign Minister Gideon
Sa’ar, Shas party leader Aryeh Deri, National Security Adviser Tzachi
Hanegbi, Mossad chief David Barnea, the Shin Bet’s negotiator known by
the Hebrew letter “Mem,” and Maj. Gen. (res.) Nitzan Alon, who is
overseeing the hostage file for the military.Zamir cancels US visit-Amid
the discussions on how to proceed in Gaza, Zamir recently canceled a
planned trip to the United States, a military source said Monday.The
source said the short trip was conditioned on there being a ceasefire in
the Gaza Strip, and since that is not the case, he would not be flying
on Monday night.Zamir was set to attend the handover ceremony of the
head of the US Central Command, as well as meet with US officials at the
Pentagon and leaders of Jewish groups, according to the IDF. Because
there is no ceasefire, “and due to the difficult situation of the
hostage issue, and the great responsibility on his shoulders, he decided
to cancel his trip,” the source added.Last week, Hebrew media reported
that the cabinet had begun discussions on the potential occupation of
the entire Strip, with some outlets saying annexation of parts of Gaza
was also on the table. If decided upon, full occupation of Gaza would
entail Israeli forces entering areas of Gaza that they have not yet
operated, including areas where hostages are believed to be held.As the
negotiations with Hamas have reached an impasse, Israel and the US have
reportedly shifted towards a “comprehensive framework” for an end to the
war and the release of all hostages, instead of the temporary ceasefire
deal that was previously under discussion.US envoy Steve Witkoff told
families of hostages in Tel Aviv on Saturday that US President Donald
Trump was seeking a comprehensive deal to return the hostages and end
the war, and that there would be no more “piecemeal” deals.“There will
be no more partial deals,” a senior official was quoted as saying two
days earlier, explaining that Israel and the US now concur on the need
to “shift from a framework for the release of some of the hostages to a
framework for the release of all of the hostages, the disarmament of
Hamas and the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip.”If actualized, the new
stance would mark a major shift for Israel, which came up with the
phased hostage deal framework during the first year of the war, as it
enabled Israel to secure the release of some of its hostages, while
maintaining the ability to resume the war — something Netanyahu needed
to maintain his coalition, as far-right partners threatened to collapse
the government if Israel agreed to a permanent ceasefire.An Israeli
source quoted Friday by the Haaretz daily expressed deep pessimism about
the prospects for a broader agreement, saying there was little chance
Hamas would accept Israel’s conditions for ending the war.The war began
with the Hamas-led October 7, 2023, attack on Israel, which killed some
1,200 people and took more than 250 hostage. Since then, the Hamas-run
Gaza health ministry says more than 60,000 people in the Strip have been
killed or are presumed dead in the fighting, though the toll cannot be
verified and does not differentiate between civilians and
fighters.Israel says it has killed some 20,000 combatants in battle as
of January and another 1,600 terrorists inside Israel during the October
7 onslaught. Israel has said it seeks to minimize civilian fatalities
and stresses that Hamas uses Gaza’s civilians as human shields, fighting
from civilian areas including homes, hospitals, schools, and
mosques.Israel’s toll in the ground offensive against Hamas in Gaza and
in military operations along the border with the Strip stands at 459.
The toll includes two police officers and three Defense Ministry
civilian contractors.
'We want to return -- when the war ends and
we get security'Kibbutz ravaged on Oct. 7 petitions against government
move pushing residents to return-State set to end subsidies for housing
elsewhere; Nahal Oz members tell High Court sense of security has not
been restored to community located just 800 meters from Gaza border-By
ToI Staff Today, 11:34 am-AUG 5,25
Residents of Kibbutz Nahal Oz
near the Gaza border petition the High Court of Justice on Monday
against a government move that would effectively compel them to return
to their homes, arguing that the war still raging in the Strip, just a
few hundred meters away, makes it too difficult.The petition aims to
block a government decision to end state funding for their temporary
housing at other locations, where they have been staying since being
evacuated after the kibbutz was attacked at the start of the war. The
funding will stop in September, Haaretz reported.Citing the collective
trauma the residents suffered during the Hamas-led invasion of October
7, 2023, they said noise from the war is clearly audible, noting that
the continuing danger — including occasional stray rounds hitting the
community — impacts their feeling of security and mental health.On
October 7, 2023, Hamas led 5,600 terrorists who stormed across the
border, massacred some 1,200 people, and took 251 hostages to Gaza.An
IDF probe has found that 180 Hamas terrorists entered Nahal Oz, murdered
14 of its residents, and abducted seven others during their onslaught
in the community, which lies just 800 meters from the border.Some 120
kibbutz members signed Monday’s petition, among them several whose
family members were killed or kidnapped during the Hamas attack.They
insisted that “the state enable every family the choice to return under
conditions that are comfortable for it, with the aspiration in the end
to return as many residents to Nahal Oz as is possible, from a place of
strength and faith in the future of the kibbutz, and not under
duress.”They asked the court to issue a temporary stay on the government
decision until the question is settled on whether an arrangement will
be made for funding until the end of the war.The petition recalled the
death of Daniel Tragerman, a 4-year-old boy who was killed in 2014
during a previous bout of fighting between the IDF and Hamas in the Gaza
Strip. Residents who had left the kibbutz during the fighting returned
when a truce was reached, but Hamas then violated the ceasefire,
reigniting the fighting, during which Tragerman was killed.Efforts to
reach a ceasefire in the current war have stalled.One of the signatories
is Lishay Miran Lavi, wife of Omri Miran, who is held captive in Gaza
and said in the petition: “You can’t have a normal life 800 meters from
the border with Gaza, when Omri and another 49 hostages are languishing
and suffering in the Hamas tunnels, and the sounds of explosions shake
every home in the community.”“Every morning they [the government] again
explain to us that the war is not over and we are not going back to
normal, so this definitely should be the case when it concerns our home,
close to Gaza,” she wrote.Two weeks ago, several stray rounds hit a
residential area of the kibbutz, according to Hebrew media
reports.Avishai Edri, a father of four from the kibbutz, told Haaretz
that, emotionally, after what the residents went through on October 7,
“we can’t go back at the moment. We want to return, but [only] when the
war ends and we get the security we deserve.”Edri said that the “blind
faith” that residents previously had in the security establishment to
protect them was lost in the Hamas attack, and now they expect “logic in
decisions, and that those are made in consultation with us.”In a
statement Tuesday, the kibbutz said that “the state failed in the
defense of Nahal Oz and the border communities on October 7, failed to
return the hostages to their families after 22 months of war, and is
failing yet again in its degrading treatment of the kibbutz and its
residents.”Immediately after the Hamas invasion, the state evacuated 46
rural communities and the city of Sderot — all of which fall within
seven kilometers (4.3 miles) of the Gaza border.By the end of May 2025,
the Tekuma Directorate, which is overseeing rehabilitation, said that 92
percent of the population had returned home.Sue Surkes contributed to
this report.
US Speaker Johnson makes landmark visit to West Bank
settlement of Ariel-Johnson is now highest ranking US official ever to
visit a settlement; while in Ariel, he reportedly says ‘the mountains of
Judea and Samaria were promised to the Jewish people’By Jeremy
Sharon-and ToI Staff 4 August 2025, 11:36 pm
US Speaker of the
House Mike Johnson on Monday paid a previously unannounced visit to the
large West Bank settlement of Ariel, making him the highest-ranking US
official to ever visit an Israeli settlement.During the visit, Johnson
said that the “mountains of Judea and Samaria” belong to the Jewish
people “by right,” using the biblical name for the West Bank. Johnson,
who as speaker is the third-ranking US official after the president and
vice president, became the most senior American dignitary ever to visit a
settlement.While in Ariel, he spoke at a celebratory event attended by
Mayor Yair Chetboun and the mayors of several other West Bank
settlements.“Every corner of this land is important to us. It is an
integral part of our faith, and therefore the significance for us is
great… We stand entirely by your side,” said Johnson, according to a
statement by the municipal authority of the Ariel settlement.“Scripture
teaches us that the mountains of Judea and Samaria were promised to the
Jewish people, and they belong to them by right. But many people around
the world do not see it like this, they label it the ‘occupied
territories’ or the ‘West Bank’ or any other name,” he reportedly
said.“Every mayor here should know exactly where we stand regarding this
issue – and we stand with you,” Johnson added.Along with Johnson, US
Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and his daughter and Governor of
Arkansas Sarah Huckabee-Sanders also participated in the US delegation,
along with Republican congressmen Nathaniel Moran, Michael McCaul,
Claudia Tenney, and Michael Cloud.According to Axios, Johnson and the
four other Republican lawmakers came to Israel on a previously
unannounced trip, organized by Heather Johnston, the founder of a group
called the US Israel Education Association. The trip is designated as
private and not official, the report added.Chetboun described Johnson’s
visit as “an historic moment of shared values, deep friendship, and
strong partnership between the US and Israel, and between the US and
Judea and Samaria, the place where the Jewish story began.”A picture
shared online by the Israel Hayom daily shows Ariel Mayor Yair Chetboun
with Johnson and Johnson’s wife Kelly Lary, apparently after having
planted a tree.On X, Marc Zell, who heads the GOP’s Israel branch and is
himself a West Bank settler, corroborated Chetboun’s account of what
Johnson said during his visit, including that he said “the mountains of
Judea and Samaria are the rightful property of the Jewish
people.”Johnson’s visit came as Israel’s activities in the West Bank
have come under increasing international scrutiny, including from the
US, over its failure to curb settler violence against Palestinians.Over
the last month, two Palestinian-Americans were killed in alleged settler
attacks, the first of which drew condemnation from Huckabee, who
demanded Israel investigate that killing, calling it a “criminal and
terrorist act.”A devout evangelical Christian, Huckabee has long
expressed support for Israel annexing the West Bank and has pushed back
against calls for scaling back Israel’s presence there, making his
public condemnations of some Israeli policies and settler violence
particularly notable.Despite the condemnations, settler attacks on
Palestinians throughout the West Bank continue on a near-daily basis,
largely with impunity, in what has sparked mounting sanctions from
Western governments.Violence in the West Bank has spiked since the Hamas
onslaught of October 7, 2023, which sparked the war in Gaza.
WELL THE WETBANK CROCKS WENT BYE BYE. I WANTED ALLIGATORS ALL OVER GAZA, WESTBANK TO GET ARABS OFF ISRAELS LAND.
Crocodiles
euthanized after escapes, poor treatment, cannibalism on West Bank
farm-Officials say Nile crocs from a failed settlement tourist
attraction were kept under abusive conditions that drove some to
cannibalism-By AP 4 August 2025, 7:52 pm
A bask of crocodiles
brought to an Israeli settlement in the West Bank decades ago met its
end, as authorities euthanized the aging reptiles, after years of their
repeated escapes from a long-neglected farm.Israeli authorities said
Monday that government veterinarians had culled the crocodiles because
they threatened the area’s residents and were themselves suffering from
inhumane treatment.The exact number of crocodiles euthanized and the
method of culling were not immediately clear.“The Nile crocodiles at the
farm were being kept in an abandoned compound under poor conditions
that constitute animal abuse, with insufficient access to food, which
had driven them to cannibalistic behavior,” COGAT, the Israeli defense
body that administers civilian affairs in the West Bank, said.The
crocodiles were initially brought to the community of Petzael as a
tourist attraction — a business adventure derailed by violence between
Israel and Palestinians in the West Bank.They were later purchased by an
entrepreneur who hoped to sell their skin. Their fate has been an open
question since Israel in 2012 passed a law classifying the reptiles as
protected animals and banned raising them for sale as meat or
merchandise.“I don’t want to think of what will happen if a crocodile
manages to escape and reaches the Jordan River, and then we’ll have an
international incident,” the head of the local community told The
Associated Press in 2018, referring to the border with Jordan, 4.2 miles
(6.8 kilometers) away.COGAT said that authorities had spent hundreds of
thousands of shekels (more than $29,000) to re-fence the dilapidated
farm, which has been in a state of disrepair since it was shut down in
2013.It said that veterinarians were consulted on how to humanely
exterminate the animals.
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