Dear Steve and Charlotte Gambill
Dear Paul and Glenda Scanlon,
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Date: 2015-04-07 7:47 GMT+02:00
Subject: Dear Betty and Harold Eatmon and ministry. Dear Janet and Kim Clement and Codebreakers and all the Apostles and Prophets you know! ": Israel News, Daniela, Iranian General Says Destroying Israel Non-Negotiable
To: Harold Eatmon Ministries International <hemi@haroldeatmon.org>, "prayusa@kimclement.com" <prayusa@kimclement.com>, Lars Skov Krøgholt <lkrogholt@gmail.com>
Yesterday God showed me this to write to the Pastors in Denmark and Government and media💪. Our Queen is Head of Church of Denmark and of Government, but without Rights to take ACTIONS using the Law. But she is a devoted believer in JESUS and a prayerful woman.
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Date: Monday, April 6, 2015
Subject: Israel News, Daniela, Iranian General Says Destroying Israel Non-Negotiable
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Deres Majestæt!
Kære Kirke- og kulturminister Marianne Jelved
Kære Forsvarsminister Nikolaj Vammen
Kære Integrations- og socialminister Manu Sareen
Kære Udenrigsminister Martin Lidegaard
Kære Biskop Henrik Stubkjær
Kære Biskopper, præster, frikirkepræster og kirkelige ledere
Kære Frikirkenet
If various nations threaten to throw Denmark in the sea and one nation in particular close to Denmark has the possibility to be like Iran as far as nuclear threat goes and THAT is non-negotiable! and our Prime Minister Helle
Thorning- Schmidt does all in her power to adress such grave issue in connection would she be seen worldwide in THIS as just a nervous woman- close to being hysteric like so many turn the issue back to Netanyahu having a problem!
???
How come Bishops and pastors speak of GOD, and go on and on for years preaching a god they do not even credit Supernatural character and empowernment! It truly requieres blind faith to believe in a god who is no different to any human being. Like in the book of the prophet Isaih where God describes the blacksmith who takes a piece of Wood for carving out a god- an idol and from the same piece of Wood he heats his house!
A god so alike a man is a pityful pathetic god! It really is mocking bereaved and grieving people at a funeral- maybe even parents burying their child‼️ to bring them such "figure" for consolation,strenght and hope ‼️As in saying the Pastor himself is god and they can trust him or her in life and death.
Daniela Skov
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Date: Monday, April 6, 2015
Subject: Israel News, Daniela, Iranian General Says Destroying Israel Non-Negotiable
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Pilgrims receive the Birkat Kohanim (Priestly Blessing) at the Kotel (Wailing Wall).
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Shalom Daniela,
Birkat Kohanim: Priests Bless Tens of Thousands at the Western Wall
Tens of thousands of Jewish and Christian pilgrims gathered this morning at the Western Wall to be blessed in a beautiful yearly tradition on the third day of Passover as hundreds of descendants of Aaron pronounced the ancient Birkat Kohanim (Blessing of the Priests):
"The Lord said to Moses, Tell Aaron and his sons, This is how you are to bless the Israelites. Say to them: The Lord bless you and keep you. The Lord make His face shine on you and be gracious to you. The Lord turn His face toward you and give you peace." (Numbers 6:22–26)
Each of this blessing's three phrases is recited, first by a chazzan (liturgical cantor) through the loudspeakers and then by the priests directing the blessing over the people.
A descendant of Aaron pronounces the Priestly
Blessing at the Western (Wailing) Wall.
Known in Hebrew as nesiat kapayim (raising of the hands), the priestly prayer involves forming the hands into the Hebrew letter shin, which represents one of the names of God. The Lord told Moses that in doing this, "they will put My name on the Israelites, and I will bless them." (Numbers 6:27)
Drawing on the Jewish tradition he witnessed as a boy, Actor Leonard Nimoy popularized this shin hand formation with the Vulcan salute “live long and prosper” performed as the character Mr. Spock in Star Trek. Nimoy passed away at age 83 on February 27, 2015.
Orthodox tradition requires the priests to fully cover their heads with their tallitot (prayer shawls) and advises the congregation not to look at the priests as they conduct the blessing.
This morning's blessing at the Kotel (Western Wall) happened once in the 9 a.m. shacharit (morning) service and once in the musaf (supplementary) service that followed at 10 a.m.
For Christian and Jewish pilgrims to Jerusalem during Passover, The Jerusalem Post lists attending the priestly blessing among the "top 10 must-do experiences over Easter and Passover in the Holy Land."
Leonard Nimoy's Vulcan salute was inspired by his childhood memories
of the Birkat Kohanim.
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Iranian General Says Destroying Israel Is "Non-Negotiable"
"While people are saying, 'Peace and safety,' destruction will come on them suddenly, as labor pains on a pregnant woman, and they will not escape." (1 Thessalonians 5:3)
As the so-called P5+1 group—the United States, Britain, China, France and Russia plus Germany—fought their way to the finish line for a framework nuclear deal with Iran last week, an Iranian general said Tuesday that erasing Israel off the map is "nonnegotiable."
Not surprisingly, on Friday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to the nuclear framework, saying, "Israel demands that any final agreement with Iran will include a clear and unambiguous Iranian commitment of Israel's right to exist."
"This deal threatens the survival of the State of Israel," Netanyahu told US President Barack Obama in a phone call. "In these fateful days Iran is accelerating the arming of its terror proxies to attack Israel. This deal would legitimize Iran’s nuclear program, bolster Iran's economy, and increase Iran's aggression and terror throughout the Middle East and beyond."
"Such a deal would not block Iran’s path to the bomb. It would pave it. It would increase the risks of nuclear proliferation in the region and the risks of a horrific war," he added. (Times of Israel)
Netanyahu makes a statement regarding the nuclear framework with Iran.
(GPO photo by Haim Zach)
On Thursday, President Barack Obama told the press that he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu disagree on moving forward "with a peaceful resolution to the Iranian issue."
Netanyahu has not rejected diplomacy or a "peaceful resolution" as Obama alleged on Thursday, but he has disagreed with points of the current deal that would make it easier for Iran to make a nuclear bomb.
It seems that the P5+1 representatives believe that Iran will be an honest participant to the agreement even though its leaders have made their intentions plain in their aggressive Middle East moves against Israel.
On Tuesday's Islamic Republic Day in Tehran, the Iranian Fars News Agency issued a non-English story quoting Basij militia Brig.-Gen. Mohammed Reza Naqdi as saying that "Israel's destruction is nonnegotiable."
Basij militia Brig.-Gen. Mohammed Reza Naqdi (Youtube Capture)
Netanyahu declared that Naqdi's statement amid ongoing nuclear talks with Iran was "unconscionable."
"Yesterday an Iranian general brazenly declared, and I quote: ‘Israel’s destruction is nonnegotiable,' but evidently giving Iran’s murderous regime a clear path to the bomb is negotiable," Netanyahu said.
In addition, in 2014, Naqdi touted Iran's role in supplying weapons to "West Bank Palestinians" for future battles against Israel. He also claimed the Islamic republic provided Hamas with much of its weapons, training and technical knowledge for last summer's Gaza-Israel war. (Times of Israel)
"The Obama administration, as well as many in the international community, blasted Israel for a 'disproportionate response' to the rocket attacks, refusing to acknowledge Israel’s right to eliminate the threats that kept over half of its population cowering in bomb shelters," Dan Liljenquist wrote for Deseret News. "Israel took the brunt of the blame from Obama, while Iran’s instigation was barely acknowledged."
This Israeli home was destroyed by a rocket launched from Gaza.
Although Obama called Thursday's framework between Iran and the world powers “historic,” an unnamed Jerusalem official cited the step as "a capitulation to Iranian dictates," which would "lead to a bad and dangerous agreement." (Times of Israel)
According to Obama, the P5+1 parameters would set up "unprecedented verification and inspection mechanisms" on Iran's nuclear program and would phase out economic sanctions, adding that "nothing is agreed to until everything is agreed."
The nuclear deal between the P5+1 and Iran is slated to be finalized in June; Thursday's agreement followed minutes after Netanyahu urged on Twitter that the deal "significantly roll back Iran's nuclear capabilities" and require that Iran cease aggression and terrorism.
At his Thursday press conference, Obama recalled that Iran already had been working on its nuclear program for decades, including "concealing a covert nuclear facility."
"When Iran did not come to the table in a serious way, we unrolled sanctions that had a profound impact on the Iranian economy," Obama said. "Sanctions did help bring Iran to the negotiating table."
Netanyahu and Obama discuss issues at the White House.
(2010 GPO photo)
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However, later in his statement, Obama listed three possible courses of action against Iran, emphasizing that continued sanctions, even with adding more, comes with "knowing that every time we've done so Iran has continued its program."
Of current negotiations, Obama said, "It is a good deal, a deal that meets our core objectives: this framework would cut off every pathway that Iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon."
"This deal is not based on trust; it's based on unprecedented verification," he added, stating that Iran is two to three months away from a nuclear bomb with the materials it has in store, but that "now Iran will not stockpile materials for a weapon."
"For the next decade, Iran would be at least a year away" from a weapon, Obama said, affirming his support of the deal that would reduce Iran's nuclear stockpiles on a promise Iran would not pursue a nuclear bomb.
"Iran is not going to simply disband its nuclear program just because we tell it to," he added, stating that a nuclear deal with Iran would carry more weight than sanctions. "If, in fact, Prime Minister Netanyahu is looking for the most effective way to ensure Iran doesn't get a nuclear weapon, this is the best option." (CBS DC)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is interviewed by the
American press. (GPO photo by Haim Zach)
Nevertheless, in an interview with NBC on Sunday, PM Netanyahu reminded listeners that there were high hopes when a deal was reached with North Korea, but ultimately those hopes were dashed.
"The entire world celebrated the deal with North Korea. It [was] deemed to be a great breakthrough; it would bring an end to North Korea's nuclear program; you'd have inspectors. That would do the job. And of course everybody applauded it, but it turned out to be a very, very bad deal and you know where we are with North Korea," he stated.
"I think the same thing would be true in the case of Iran, except that Iran is a great deal more dangerous than North Korea," he said.
"It's a militant Islamic power bent on regional domination, in fact, bent on world domination, as it openly says so. They just chanted 'Death to America' a few days ago on the streets of Tehran, the same streets where they're rejoicing right now. Don’t give the preeminent terrorist state of our time the access to a nuclear program that could help them make nuclear weapons. It's very bad for all of us," Netanyahu said.
European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs Federica
Mogherini and Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif address reporters
following negotiations between the P5+1 member nations and Iranian
officials about the future of their country’s nuclear program at the École
Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland on April 2, 2015.
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ICC Welcomes Palestinian Authority As New Member
"Therefore the law is paralyzed, and justice never prevails. The wicked hem in the righteous, so that justice is perverted." (Habakkuk 1:4)
On April Fool’s Day, the International Criminal Court (ICC) officially enrolled the Palestinian Authority (PA) as its 123rd member, calling it the "State of Palestine" even though it is not legally a state.
ICC membership was approved despite the objections of countries, such as the United States, that contend the PA is ineligible to join the international body because it is not a sovereign state.
Undeterred by the fact that the membership is in breach of the 1993 Oslo Accords, diplomats and officials from more than 100 countries attended the signing ceremony in The Hague.
ICC Second Vice-President Judge Kuniko Ozaki, in the presence of the
President of the Assembly of States Parties, H.E. Sidiki Kaba, presents
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Palestine Dr. Riad Al-Malki, with a special
edition of the Rome Statute. (ICC-CPI photo)
The PA had tried to join the ICC in 2009. The move was rejected at that time because it did not have the status of a state.
What changed between 2009 and 2015?
In November 2012, the United Nations granted the PA non-member state status. This enabled the PA to levy a renewed ICC bid, despite the fact that the UN recognition does not confer statehood according to the international legal definition of a state.
Israel is not a member of the ICC, yet the PA is planning to sue Israel for having Jewish settlements in Judea and Samaria, Israel’s ancient heartland, even though the Jewish presence there is legal according to the 2012 Levy Report.
As well, the PA will sue Israel for supposed war crimes in last summer’s Operation Protective Edge in Gaza, a counter-terror operation designed to end the threat of Gaza terror tunnels and the constant bombing of Israel.
The UN Human Rights Commission has been investigating such alleged war crimes and is expected to release its report in June of this year.
ICC membership, however, also causes the PA and Hamas to be vulnerable to legal action.
Gaza rockets hit a school in Israel. While Israel tries to avoid civilian
casualties, Hamas deliberately targets them.
Meanwhile, the United States Department of Justice received on March 31 a war-crimes complaint against a number of Hamas commanders on behalf of 26 Americans.
The 26 American complainants had "flights that were redirected or canceled or were present at the airport on July 22, 2014, when most American and other international airlines canceled their flights due to a rocket that struck close by," writes the Jerusalem Post.
The 273 passengers on Delta Air Lines Flight 468 from New York to Tel Aviv that was diverted to Paris also would have a stake in the possible lawsuit.
Attorney Robert Tolchin and Israel Law Center (Shurat Hadin) chairperson Nitsana Darshan-Leitner are seeking the prosecution of all Hamas crew members and leaders who either fired rockets and missiles into Israel or directed the firing.
These include Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal, as well as Hamdan Awad Sami Abu Zuhri, Hudheifa Samir Abdullah Allachlot, Ahmad Ghandour, Raed Saad, Marwan Abd al-Kari Issa and Salah Amar Dalul.
The arrival hall at Ben Gurion Airport
Darshan-Leitner said Hamas "intentionally targeted Ben-Gurion Airport this summer with the goal of killing passengers."
"We will continue to file complaints against Palestinian leaders both in the ICC and in many other national jurisdictions for the war crimes they have perpetrated against civilians," she promised. (JPost)
Darshan-Leitner said she had brought criminal indictments before the ICC against PA officials in January, at which time PA officials had signed the ICC's founding treaty. (Times of Israel)
The criminal indictments filed at the ICC included "war crimes and criminal crimes they committed against Israelis and Palestinians themselves," Darshan-Leitner said. "Many times, Palestinian leaders are executing Palestinians without a trial. During the war, Hamas executed before cameras on the street 39 men who they thought were helping Israel. This is a crime against humanity." (BIN)
An unnamed PA Arab source also told Maariv that Israel has been compiling evidence for a possible counter-claim against the PA.
"The Israelis have prepared stacks of paperwork on conduct during Operation Protective Edge, including claims of Hamas rocket fire and Palestinian groups shooting from schools and other civilian buildings. This could lead to a suit against Hamas leaders who control the Gaza Strip," he said.
Hamas executions in 2014
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Anonymous Threatens Israel with Cyber Holocaust
"'Who can hide in secret places so that I cannot see them?' declares the Lord. 'Do not I fill heaven and earth?' declares the Lord." (Jeremiah 23:24)
The hacker-activist group Anonymous has threatened to launch an "electronic holocaust" against Israel on April 7, just nine days before Yom HaShoah (Israel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day).
A video message from the group "to the foolish Zionist entities,” states, “We are coming back to punish you again for your crimes into Palestinian territories, as we do every year on the 7th of April."
"All we see is continuous aggression, bombing, killing and kidnapping of the Palestinian people," the Anonymous video erroneously claims. "We also see complete silence from other Arab and foreign countries. Although this is nothing new to us we refuse to stand by idly."
An infant rests his or her hand on the tattooed arm of a Holocaust survivor.
The Israeli flag underneath seems to echo the mantra, "Never again."
(Photo by Karen Gillerman Harel)
The North American contingent of Anonymous has a "general lack of cultural and political knowledge as it pertains to causes that are not directly connected to U.S. affairs," according to global privacy activist Raymond Johansen. (CSMonitor)
The group has rightly stood against the Islamic State and the attackers behind the Charlie Hebdo massacre with its hailed OpISIS and OpCharlieHebdo campaigns. Yet, Anonymous' accusations against Israel are misguided, mistakenly conferring on Israel guilt for supposed abuses against the Arabs of the Palestinian Authority.
"As we did many times, we'll take down your servers, government websites, Israeli military websites, banks and public institutions," the video warning said. "Elite cyber squadrons from around the world will decide to unite in solidarity with the Palestinian people against Israel as one entity to disrupt and erase Israel from cyberspace."
Israel's Institute for National Security Studies also said a group named AnonGhost is launching an April 7 cyber-attack campaign against Israel called OpGaza, a "spontaneous" campaign, as contrasted to the long-planned OpIsrael campaign. (Arutz 7)
Anonymous hactivists often appear in public wearing stylized Guy Fawkes
masks to protect their anonymity. (Photo by Brian Klug)
Last year's attack amounted to "the defacement of websites and sowing fear among Israeli citizens" … not "any strategic attacks on critical infrastructure," the Institute stated, noting the possibilities of greater damage to Israeli morale than electronic infrastructure.
"All of the Israelis’ ministries are protected by a custom system. … It’s mostly safe at this point. The last attack only shut down one vulnerable site for a few minutes,” the Institute stated.
Meanwhile, Iran has also invested 12-fold into its electronic networks, transforming Iran's cyber presence from a D-grade threat to one on the level of Russia and China, according to cyber-security expert David Kennedy. (Business Insider)
"Iran's cyber capabilities will be more troubling than its nuclear program," tweeted geopolitical voice Ian Bremmer. Probably helped by Iranian ally, Russia, Iran’s cyber goals are not to seek a competitive advantage or monetary gain as Russian and Chinese hackers do.
"Iran's cyber warriors ask themselves one question," Kennedy said. "Can I entrench myself in key sensitive areas and take the US down in the event of a conflict?"
Computer network defense, exploitation, and warfare are highly esteemed studies in Iran’s colleges and high schools, with professors initially trained in the US or UK, said Jeff Bardin, cyber-intelligence expert.
"You have set our iniquities before You, our secret sins in the light of Your Presence." (Psalm 90:8)
PM Netanyahu greets John Boehner in Jerusalem. (GPO Photo by
Haim Zach)
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US House Speaker John Boehner: "World Is on Fire"
"Jonathan said to David, 'Go in peace, for we have sworn friendship with each other in the name of the Lord, saying, "The Lord is witness between you and me, and between your descendants and my descendants forever."'" (1 Samuel 20:42)
Last Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed to Jerusalem a United States Congressional delegation led by Speaker of the House of Representatives John Boehner.
Boehner, who had invited the prime minister to speak before Congress last month on the Iranian nuclear deal, emphasized that the United States, Israel and their allies face the same dangers, stating, "You can't continue to turn your eye away from the threats that face all of us."
Netanyahu called his visit a "testament to the historic and enduring bond that unites our two nations, our two democracies." (Arutz 7)
"Today it's my great pleasure to welcome you and your delegation to Jerusalem, the capital of the State of Israel and the capital of the Jewish people for three thousand years," Netanyahu said to Boehner.
"In this violent and unstable region, where states are imploding and fanaticism is exploding, one thing remains rock solid: Our friendship, our alliance, our partnership," Netanyahu told him. "This is a bond that is founded on our common values, our shared commitment to liberty and equal rights for all."
Boehner agreed, saying despite "political disagreements from time to time, the bonds between our two nations are strong, and they're going to continue to be strong." (Ynet)
Benjamin Netanyahu (right) and John Boehner (right)
Boehner, however, took the opportunity to tell Politico from his Jerusalem hotel room the real condition of the world today.
“The world is on fire. And I don’t think enough Americans or enough people in the administration understand how serious the problems that we’re facing in the world are,” he explained.
“Here’s the essence of what I’ve learned on this trip: The problem is growing faster than what we and our allies are doing to try to stop it,” Boehner said.
Boehner has supported Obama on several key foreign policy issues, but regarding negotiations with Iran, he said, “We’re in these talks with the people who describe us as Satan, like we’re going to come to some agreement with the Iranians, while they’re spreading terror all over the Middle East.”
“What bothers me is it looks like the administration is so hungry for a deal just to have a deal so they can say they have a deal. The rest of the world wants something real out of this,” he added.
Boehner, who is the Republican majority leader of Congress and second in line to the presidency, has pledged to lead the Congress in increasing sanctions if no Iranian deal is made. And if a deal is made, he said he would review it and respond accordingly.
Regarding US and Israel, Boehner assured Politico: “No one should look at big problems between Israel and America. There are big problems between Bibi and our president. ... the fact is we’re great allies and there’s a lot going on in the world and we need each other.”
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