The Wars of Ezekiel 29, Isaiah 17:1 and Psalm 83

Published by AL Beebe

For a while now I have been watching things happen in the middle east and especially with Israel and been thinking a lot about what I have seen transpire. And been putting off writing this for a while now but The Lord has been pushing me to get this out. It concerns Ezekiel 29, Isaiah 17:1 and Psalm 83. There are 2 main scenarios I see developing.

Israel strikes Iran either with conventional air strike directly on their nuke weapons site or with an EMP strike ( Electro Magnetic Pulse) burst. I will discuss later why I think this is more likely.
Once Israel strikes Iran ( which they have no choice but to do, eventually Iran will obtain a nuke and it will be game on), the Muslim brotherhood in Egypt, Syria, allied with Iran and Hezbollah and Hamas will attack Israel from all sides.

Hamas- just signed a binding agreement with Iran to side with them in the event of war with Israel. They will attack with some 50,000 troops and some 50,000 to 60,000 rockets from Gaza and make a run on the border with Israel.

Hezbollah- Has 5 divisions stationed across from Galilee that is approx. 50,000 troops, and will make a run for Galilee in a blitzkrieg looking to cause as much damage as possible military, civilian, women or children it will make no difference to them.

  Egypt and the Muslim Brotherhood- Egypthas moved 200-300 M60 Persing tanks into the Sinai in direct violation of the 1978-79 peace agreement with Israel as well as surface to surface anti-ship missiles, and several thousand troops. And only the Lord Know what else, and you can be the recent attack on Israel southern border was a probe to test for weakness. Actually that was the second such

 attack in the last month.

Why I believe Iran and Turkey will directly sit this one out. Iran will use their pawns as mentioned above to do their dirty work without risking a direct attack against Israel. That is if Israel hasn’t EMP’s them already. And remember Iran (aka Persia) has to be around for the battle of Gog and Magog, as well as Turkey.

  Ezekiel 29- States basically Egypt will be no more it will be layed waste for 40 years. How no one knows but based on current events it could very well be battle related. Back in 1940-1950 Egypt approached the UN and US to help them build the Aswan High Dam to help control the Nile River and to produce electric. Well there was a coup where Nasser took over and due to being communistic the UN and US backed out and Russia stepped in and agreed to help.
  Well what resulted was the Aswan High Dam. The Aswan High Dam is 3,830 metres long, 980 metres wide at the base, 40 metres wide at the crest and 111 metres tall. It contains 43 million cubic metres of material. At maximum, 11,000 cubic metres per second of water can pass through the dam. There are further emergency spillways for an extra 5,000 cubic metres per second and the Toshka Canal l

inks the reservoir to the Toshka Depression. The reservoir, named Lake Nasser, is 550 km long and 35 km at it’s widest with a surface area of 5,250 square kilometres. It holds 132 cubic kilometres of water. They actually bragged that nothing but a nuke could destroy the dam. Israel has made the statement in the past if they ever were attacked by Egypt in the future they would do just that and nuke the dam. All of Egypt’s population other than the Sinai is along the Nile River. It would effectively wipe out Egypt. Never before in Egypt’s history has it been laid waste it has never gone out of existence since before Abraham.
  Isaiah 17:1- basically talks about Damascus being a smoldering heap. Now the question remains to be seen is this because of the civil war going on inside, or from outside forces.
Israel already issued a warning to Syria several years ago that if one missile or rocket fell on Israel from Syria, Israel would start with Damascus and nuke every Syrian city. And based on what I mentioned earlie

r about Iran moving a ton of troops into Syria so I believe they can launch an attack on Israel.

The Samson option- We need also to remember Israel has the Sampson Option- We remember from the bible that Sampson prayed to the Lord to give him strength to bring down the palace killing his and Israel’s enemies and thus killing himself. Israel always launches plans with nukes on board anytime they are involved in a conflict just in case it escalates and they are in danger of being overrun.

  After this happens the world will cry for Israel’s blood. And this will set up Ezekiel 38-39 the battle of Gog and Magog. And if notice Egypt and Syria is not mentioned anywhere in that coalition. And there is no reason for the Lord not to mention them by name and instead mention a lesser country like Ethiopia which is modern day Sudan and Cush (Libya, Tunisia, and Morocco) unless Egypt and Syria is no longer there. And why not attack from the south by Sudan and Cush because Egypt is radioactive from the nuke strike on the dam all that irradiated water came pouring out and swamped the land of Egypt so they must attack from the north.
  And another reason I don’t believe Syria is there anymore because based on what God said in the bible about the size of the army that will attack from the north it will take Israel 7 years to clean up after the battle and they will be able to burn the left over fuel for 7 years without taping their own reserves. Assad of Syria is such an egomaniac he would never allow an army that size to come through his country unless he is not there.
  Scenario 2 plays out the same basically except one of the enemies of Israel or another attack first and then the rest join in. And maybe Israel seizing the opportunity to EMP Iran figuring things are about as bad as they can be and they have nothing to lose.
  Why and EMP attack- Basically Israel’s options are limited to fly a very long way over hostile territory and have to refuel midair ( which they can do, they have the ability) and loose any element of surprise.
And I wouldn’t put it past Obama to try and stop them by either directly intercepting Israeli planes as they fly over the Persian Gulf or by alerting Iran they are coming. He is not to be trusted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  All Israel would have to do is get one of their Subs into the Arabian sea and launch a tactical nuke and detonate it in the atmosphere above Iran and it would burn up every electronic device, communications, electric, radar, some vehicles, etc. etc. gone. It would through Iran back into the Stone Age overnight, and would be much more effective in stopping their nuke program than a direct strike. And much more friendly to the civilians than a nuke strike or a direct strike on their nuke facilities due to radioactive fallout from their factories and such.
  About 2 years prior Israel purchased several dolphin class subs from Germany and retrofitted them with ballistic missiles (tactical nukes). As well there have been reports that Israel is sitting on a lot of secret weapons that even the United States is unaware of.
And above all we need to remember Israel has one secret weapon that everyone always forgets about
GOD!!!!!!!!!!!! They always underestimate Gods promise to protect the apple of HIS eye.

This is just my opinion based on what I see going on. I could be wrong but what I have seen especially in the last couple weeks says it will go down very similar to this. However it happens it appears we will soon find out.

I Believe we will ( as Christians see Ezek 29 and Issiah 17 and Pslam 83 fullfilled). Then I believe some time before Ezekial 38-39 we will see the rapture, and we will be gone.

Sincerely
Your Brother in Christ
AL Beebe

 

‘Israel Has the Ability to Defend Itself’ – Defense/Security – News – Israel National News

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‘Israel Has the Ability to Defend Itself’ – Defense/Security – News – Israel National News.

Jerusalem: IDF has ‘Attainable’ Option against Iran

The 20th IDF Chief of the General Staff, Lt. G...

The 20th IDF Chief of the General Staff, Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Israel has a military option that it can implement “independently, without American assistance,” say sources.

Sources in Jerusalem told Voice of Israel government-sponsored radio Thursday that Israel has “an attainable military option that it can implement independently, without American assistance,” against Iran.

Meanwhile, IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz delivered a Rosh Hashanah video message Thursday to the Jewish people in Israel and abroad – in English.

 

IAF Strikes Terrorist Sites in Gaza

IAF aircraft strike several terrorist sites in Gaza in response to Saturday night’s Grad missile attack.

By Elad Benari

First Publish: 9/10/2012, 3:04 AM
IAF strike in Gaza

IAF strike in Gaza
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IAF aircraft struck several terrorist sites in Gaza on Sunday night.

According to a statement released by the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit, the aircraft targeted a weaponmanufacturing site, a center of terrorist activity and a terrorist tunnel in northern Gaza, as well as a smuggling tunnel in southern Gaza.

Direct hits were detected and all aircraft returned safely to their bases.

The attack came in response to high trajectory fire into Israeli territory, said the statement, adding, “The IDF will not tolerate any attempt to harm Israeli citizens and IDF soldiers and will continue to operate against anyone who carries out terror against Israel.”

The statement added that the Hamas terrorist organization is responsible for all acts of terror which originate in Gaza.

On Saturday night, terrorists from Gaza fired two Grad missiles at southern Israel. One of the missiles hit a home in the city of Netivot.

A man who was sleeping in the home at the time of the attack was saved by an early-warning siren and a quick escape from his bedroom.

A second missile, fired at the city of Be’er Sheva, exploded in an open area of the city. Magen David Adom treated seven people who suffered injuries from the rocket attacks.

The attacks prompted Be’er Sheva and Ashdod to cancel classes, leaving tens of thousands of students sat home.

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Israel Prepares for 9/11 Number 2

 

Eleven years after 9/11, the Israeli Air Force carries out training sessions to prevent a repeat of the catastrophe that struck the US.

By Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu

First Publish: 9/10/2012, 7:57 AM
Attack on Twin Towers9/11

Attack on Twin Towers9/11
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Eleven years after 9/11, the Israeli Air Force has carried out training sessions to prevent a repeat of the catastrophe that struck the United States.

“Potential aerial attacks are some of the most frightening scenarios that could be imagined,” the IAF websitereported. “During the past week, IAF combat squadrons had a row of training sessions, practicing for the real deal and learning how to prevent it.”

Following the Al Qaeda suicide aerial attacks on New York City’s World Trade Centers’ Twin Towers and on the Pentagon, the IAF said it realized it had to prepare for similar terror threats in Israel.

More than a decade after nearly 3,000 people were killed in the 9/11 attacks, Air Force combat squadrons stopped their daily routine and took a week to focus on the complexity of aerial attacks.

“During this practice, the pilots face a civilian aircraft that does not respond to the communication device, a hostile UAV collecting intelligence, and a helicopter landing forces in our territory. They need to know how to handle these kinds of situations,” explained First Lieutenant Ronen, instruction officer of the “Defenders of the South” squadron, who is responsible for the squadron’s training.

“Although we fly in certain layouts during our daily routine, we practice identifying civilian or enemy aircrafts that invade our aerial territory and threaten Israeli skies,” he added.

The training is meant for combat squadrons, but other squadrons participate as well – Red Formations - squadrons who simulate enemy forces.

The Boeing 707 of the “Desert Giants” simulated a civilian cargo plane that went offcourse. In this situation, the pilots had to give a second thought before intercepting the plane.

“In the aerial battle situations we usually practice, we know that our aim is to drop the airplane. But when we’re dealing with a plane filled with passengers, intercepting isn’t always the better option. That’s why the dilemmas are challenging no less than the mission itself,” said Ronen.

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U.S. Tells Iran: We Won’t Join Israeli Attack

Large Israeli newspaper: message is intended to prevent Iranian response against U.S. targets in Gulf.

By Gil Ronen

First Publish: 9/3/2012, 8:23 AM
Israeli jet fighter

Israeli jet fighter
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Senior officials in the Obama Administration sent a message to Tehran in the past few days,according to which the U.S. does not intend to join Israel’s side if it decides to attack the Iranian nuclear installations on its own, reports Israel’s second-largest paper, Yediot Aharonot.

According to the report, the U.S. sent the message to Iran in order to avoid an Iranian response military response that would target U.S. installations in the Gulf region.

The message was reportedly conveyed to Iran through two European countries that serve as a conduit of communication between Iran and the U.S. in times of crisis.

Nationalist newspaper Makor Rishon has accused Yediot Aharonot of working with the Obama Administration against the Netanyahu government’s planned strike on Iran.

IAF Strikes Terror Targets in Gaza

IAF aircraft strike two centers of terrorist activity in northern Gaza after a rocket hits a home in Sderot.

By Elad Benari, Canada

First Publish: 9/1/2012, 1:31 AM
IAF strike in Gaza

IAF strike in Gaza
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IAF aircraft struck two centers of terrorist activity in northern Gaza on Friday night, the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit reported.

The statement said that direct hits were identified and all aircraft returned safely to their bases.

The attack came in response to high trajectory fire into Israeli territory, said the statement.

“The IDF will not tolerate any attempt to harm Israeli citizens and IDF soldiers and will continue to operate against anyone who uses terror against Israel,” said the statement, adding that the “Hamas terrorist organization” is responsible for any terror activities which are launched from Gaza.

On Friday morning, a rocket fired by terrorists from Gaza hit a home in the city of Sderot. One woman suffered from shock and the home sustained minor damage.

A second rocket exploded in an open area of the Shaar HaNegev Regional Council.

On Thursday evening, a rocket launched by terrorists in Gaza exploded in an open area of the Ashkelon Coast Council region.

There were no reports of physical injuries or damage.

Sderot has been a target for rocket attacks several times this week. On Monday morning, Gaza terrorists fired a Kassam rocket on the Sderot area, minutes afterstudents arrived at their classes for the first day of school.

The rocket exploded in an open area, reducing injuries to shock and trauma.

Later in the day, Gaza terrorists fired two more Kassam rockets as children were returning home from their first day at school.

 

The short-range missiles exploded in open areas and caused no damage or physicalinjuries.

On Sunday morning, Gaza terrorists fired three Kassam rockets on the Western Negev, one of them damaging a building in the industrial area near Sderot. Oneperson was lightly wounded and a second was treated for shock.

(Arutz Sheva’s North American Desk is keeping you updated until the start of Shabbat in New York. The time posted automatically on all Arutz Sheva articles, however, is Israeli time.)

U.S. to Israel: If You Attack, We Don’t Have Your Back

General Martin Dempsey: “I don’t want to be complicit” if Israel chooses to attack Iran.

By Gil Ronen

First Publish: 8/30/2012, 10:26 PM
Dempsey and Lt. Gen. Gantz meet in Washington

Dempsey and Lt. Gen. Gantz meet in Washington
Israel news photo courtesy of IDF spokesmen

 

The U.S. military’s top officer made statements Thursday which appear to warn Israel that it should not expect U.S. assistance if it chooses to attack Iran’s nuclear weapons program.

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Martin Dempsey, said such an attack would “clearly delay but probably not destroy Iran’s nuclear program,” The Guardian reported Thursday. He added: “I don’t want to be complicit if they [Israel] choose to do it.”

Dempsey said he did not know Iran’s nuclear intentions, since intelligence does not reveal intentions. What was clear, he said, was that the “international coalition” applying pressure on Iran ”could be undone if [Iran] was attacked prematurely”.

The White House said on Thursday that Iran has a limited window of time to accept the West’s conditions regarding its nuclear weapons program.

White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters the U.S. is “closely studying” the UN International Atomic Energy Agency‘s (IAEA) quarterly report on Iran, “but broadly speaking it is not surprising that Iran is continuing to violate its obligations.”

“As the report illustrates,” he added, “we are in a position to closely observe Iran’s program.”

Carney said the US has told Iran that “The window of opportunity to resolve this remains open … but it will not remain open indefinitely.”

Iran has increased its uranium enrichment capacity by at least 30% in the last four months, according to the IAEA report. It has doubled production capacity at the Fordo nuclear site, the report says.

IAF Strikes Two Weapons Sites in Gaza

After several rocket attacks on Sderot, the IAF responds by striking two Gaza sites in which weapons were produced and stored.

By Elad Benari

First Publish: 8/28/2012, 1:18 AM
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IAF strike in Gaza
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IAF aircraft struck two sites in northern Gaza in which weapons were produced and stored on Monday night, the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said in a statement.

According to the statement, direct hits were identified and all Israeli aircraft returned safely to their bases.

The attack is a response to high trajectory fire into Israeli territory, said the statement.

“The IDF will not tolerate any attempt to harm Israeli citizens and IDF soldiers and will continue to operate against anyone who operates terror against Israel,” said the IDF, adding, “The Hamas terrorist organization is responsible” for any acts of terrorism against Israel.

On Monday morning, Gaza terrorists fired a Kassam rocket on the Sderot area, minutes after students arrived at their classes for the first day of school.

Sderot area students began their lessons by responding to the Color Red siren, which gives them 15 seconds to run for cover before the incoming missile explodes. Monday morning’s Kassam exploded in an open area, reducing injuries to shock and trauma.

Later in the day, Gaza terrorists fired two more Kassam rockets as children were returning home from their first day at school.

The short-range missiles exploded in open areas and caused no damage or physical injuries.

On Sunday morning, Gaza terrorists fired three Kassam rockets on the Western Negev, one of them damaging a building in the industrial area near Sderot. One person was lightly wounded and a second was treated for shock.

A Salafi terror organization ideologically affiliated with Al-Qaeda later claimed responsibility for Sunday morning’s attack.

The group, which calls itself Majlis Shura Al-Mujahidin, said in an official statement that the reasons it fired the rockets are a military ceremony held at the Cave of the Patriarchs, the continued “Judaization” of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the persecution of Salafi activists in Gaza.

Israel becoming concerned by Egypt’s Sinai deployment

Last week, a leading Israeli media analyst suggested that Israel‘s government should be more concerned about Egypt’s growing military deployment in the Sinai Peninsula, instead of focusing all its worries on Iran.

“The development that, more than any other, should set off warning bells in Jerusalem, is the unilateral action taken by the Egyptians in Sinai during the past few days,” wrote Ha’aretz columnist Avi Issacharoff.

“While Israel is prattling itself to death on the Iranian issue, the decision makers here are choosing not to respond to the fact that Egypt is moving forces into Sinai, contrary to the terms of the peace agreement,” Issacharoff continued.

Earlier this summer, Israel did approve the deployment of additional Egyptian soldiers to Sinai to help battle the regional terror groups taking root there. Members of many of Sinai’s Bedouin tribes have in recent years joined the ranks of groups like Hizballah and Al Qaeda. Two weeks ago, the members of one such group killed 17 Egyptian soldiers while perpetrating a cross-border raid into southern Israel.

However, it now appears that Egypt is deploying forces far beyond what Israel approved (the 1979 Camp David Accords put strict limits on the amount of forces Egypt can deploy in Sinai). According to some reports, in addition to a much larger than expected number of infantry, Egypt is also rolling armored forces into Sinai.

Issacharoff called the deployment the “most extensive activity by the [Egyptian] army in Sinai since the Yom Kippur War 39 years ago.” And that should be cause for concern.

At present, those forces are ostensibly being used to root out terrorist forces, which would ultimately benefit Israel, too. But officials believe Egypt is only going to do what it needs to placate public opinion at home, and nothing more. In the meantime, those new forces deployed to Sinai are not likely to be removed.

On top of all this, Egypt is now ruled by a group that maintains as one of its long-term goals the destruction of Israel. And just last week, the Muslim Brotherhood removed the former heads of Egypt’s military and installed more compliant generals.

Anyone not seeing these developments as cause for concern has his or her head in the sand.

According to pan-Arab newspaper Al-Quds Al-Arabi, Israel’s government is indeed concerned, and has asked Cairo to withdraw its armored forces from Sinai. Experts have noted that tanks and armored vehicles will at any rate be useless against the mountain-entrenched Bedouin forces in central Sinai.

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