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The Israeli Prime Minister says the world cannot allow evil to cause massive death and that they must stop evil in due time
Aug 28th, 2009
News Update
Jimmy DeYoung
Categories: Jimmy DeYoung News

The Israeli Prime Minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, stood at the site in Germany where one million Jews were killed during World War II, the Auschwitz death camp, and said that the world cannot stand by and allow evil to cause massive death - they must stop evil in due time.

It was clear that the Israeli Prime Minister was comparing the Nazi regime of Adolf Hitler during World War II in Germany to Iran's President Ahmadinejad who has repeatedly stated that Israel must be wiped off the face of the Earth and her name be forgotten forever. This even as the Iranian President is advancing Iran's nuclear program to produce a nuclear weapon of mass destruction.

Jimmy's Prophetic Prospective on the News

The call by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to stop evil in due time, a reference to Iranian President Ahmadinejad's efforts to wipe Israel off the Earth, will not really affect the next holocaust which will be worse than the last one according to Bible prophecy.

The radical rhetoric of Iranian President Ahmadinejad calling for the Jewish state of Israel to be wiped off the Earth has caused Israel to place Iran as the number one threat to the Jewish state. Prime Minister Netanyahu told me that there is a difference between Hitler and Ahmadinejad. Hitler started a war to produce a weapon of mass destruction. Ahmadinejad is developing a weapon of mass destruction so he can start a war.

The ancient Jewish prophet Ezekiel did write about a war that Iran would be a part of in an effort to wipe Israel off the Earth (Ezekiel 38:5). That war, the Gog-Magog war, will end with most of the Islamic world being destroyed (Ezekiel 39:2). However, that will not be the end of a time when millions of Jews will be once again slaughtered. This next holocaust takes place during the seven year Tribulation period and especially in the last half of that time as referred to by Jeremiah as the time of Jacob's Trouble (Jeremiah 30:7). During this future day of judgment, 2 out of every 3 Jews will be murdered and that means that 8 million Jews will be killed (Zechariah 13:8).

My prayer is that Jewish people forewarned will turn to the Messiah Jesus Christ before these Bible prophecies are fulfilled.

4% of Israeli Jews: Obama Pro - Israel
Aug 28th, 2009
Daily News
Jpost
Categories: Today's Headlines;The Nation Of Israel

  The number of Israelis who see US President Barack Obama's policies as pro-Israel has fallen to four percent, according to a Smith Research poll taken this week on behalf of The Jerusalem Post.

Fifty-one percent of Jewish Israelis consider Obama's administration more pro-Palestinian than pro-Israel, according to the survey, while 35% consider it neutral and 10% declined to express an opinion. The poll of 500 people representing a statistical model of the Jewish Israeli population had a margin of error of 4.5%.

A much-cited Post poll published on June 19 that put the first figure at 6% had been cited by top officials in both the White House and the Prime Minister's Office as the catalyst for recent American efforts to improve the American-Israeli relationship. But the new poll proves that those efforts have not improved Obama's reputation among Israelis.

The earlier poll, taken shortly after Obama reached out to the Muslim world in a landmark address in Cairo, found that 50% of those sampled considered the administration's policies more pro-Palestinian than pro-Israeli, and 36% said the policies were neutral. The remaining 8% did not express an opinion.

Obama's popularity among Israelis has been plummeting since a May 17 Post poll on the eve of a meeting between Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Obama at the White House. In that poll, 31% labeled Obama pro-Israel, 14% considered him pro-Palestinian, 40% said he was neutral, and 15% declined to give an opinion.

The May poll found that Israelis' views of Obama's predecessor in the White House, George W. Bush, were nearly the opposite. Some 88% of Israelis considered Bush's administration pro-Israel, 7% said he was neutral and just 2% labeled him pro-Palestinian.

The new poll was taken on Monday and Tuesday, before reports that Obama had agreed to exclude Jerusalem from a deal with Netanyahu on a construction freeze and to allow construction of essential public buildings, such as schools, to continue in Judea and Samaria.

The poll asked Jewish Israelis whether they would support freezing settlement construction for a year as part of an American-brokered deal. Fifty percent said no, 41% said yes and 9% did not express an opinion.

The respondents' views on a settlement freeze followed closely the platforms of the parties they voted for in the March 10 election.

Among those who voted Likud, which opposed a settlement freeze during the campaign, 73% would oppose such a deal.

Two-thirds of Kadima voters said they supported a settlement freeze.


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