Wednesday, December 31, 2008

No Truce Was the Decision of Hamas

So, why is Israel continuing to receive so much credit for this most recent conflict? As the date for the end of the truce was approaching, Hamas said they would not extend it, and their rockets began to fill the air, immediately. Israel is responding. Israel did not fire the first shot! The Middle East has been in turmoil since there was a Middle East. Gaza has been a mess since George W. Bush decided to override G~D's boundary description and talked Ariel Sharon into land for peace. Apparently Ariel Sharon and George W. Bush were the only two people on the planet that really thought that was a viable option. Has there ever been peace in the Middle East? Gaza is land that was given, and where's the peace, even there? Now, clearly, the Roadmap to Peace is as failed as any other part of the Bush Doctrine. The problem here is, Sharon is still in a coma and although George W. Bush is conscious he's leaving office in less than a month, and Olmert, is also leaving in a couple of months. That means, the only consistent party represented in this whole mess is Hamas, who was a recognized terrorist organizaton before President Bush made them a political party with his "free election" goofiness! Not to belabor this point, again, but the politicians keep missing this point. Every time we want to deal with a nation representing the interests of the Arabs, we call upon Egypt to negotiate . . . Good idea, since the Sinai Peninsula was also one of those land for peace deals, and what happened to that? The Palestinians have split up and gained double the bargaining power. Why? Why can no one see that if the Palestinians can't agree upon what they want, the list of demands will be endless? If, in fact, the Arab nations wanted the Palestinians to have land and be a people, the Sinai Peninsula would have been a wonderful idea, as would the Golan Heights or any of the rest of the land that has already been negotiated for peace. The land is gone and there is no peace. A soldier named Shalit has been kept for over two years as a negotiation "piece" for the Palestinians. They want hundreds of prisoners released in exchange for his release, and there is no known evidence that he is alive and well, not to mention, he has not broken the law, only guilty of serving his country . . . The same country that continues to concede land and prisoners in hopes of his safe return and peace. Now, I'm going to offer this. If Israel were doing things according to G~D's plan, there would be no negotiations, no land deals, and no success against them, but Israel is not. The Six Day War is proof, Israel could have the blessing and victory of G~D, but they've rejected it. The Arabs think they can demand it, and the Americans think they can authorize it. Well, everybody's wrong! There won't be peace in the Middle East until there is holiness in Jerusalem. Having been there, I know these three facts regarding negotiated peace or power brokered peace for the Middle East. If Islam were about peace and holiness, the presence of the AlAqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount would be enough, but it isn't. If Christianity had the power of the Holy Spirit, their presence in Jerusalem would be enough, but it isn't. If Judaism were truly complete, the re-establishment of Israel would have the blessing and peace of G~D, but it doesn't. Until G~D establishes HIS Peace Plan on earth, there will be no peace in the Middle East. As I mentioned, all three major religions have a significant presence in Jerusalem; Jerusalem is already divided, and the battle continues to rage and the politicians continue to stage . . .
Moreover I will make a covenant of peace with them; it shall be an everlasting covenant with them: and I will place them, and multiply them, and will set My sanctuary in the midst of them for evermore. My tabernacle also shall be with them: yea, I will be their G~D, and they shall be My people. a Prophet of Holy Scripture

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