Saturday, 31 August 2019

MONDAY WARNING!: 140mph HURRICANE to smash into MIAMI FLORIDA, CAROLINA'S COAST, and possibly UNITED KINGDOM







Big Storm Dorian to hit Miami Florida on Monday with Wind Gusts up to 140mph have be forecast.










The Storm will then cream up the East Coast of America. Hits hard the Coasts of North and South Carolina.
Effects in New York shouldn't be as bad.

The Storm then proceed up the North Atlantic and remnants of it MAY be felt here in the UK. But we will have to see.

Please make preperation for flooding and high winds if you live in the areas Florida, Carolina coasts.

Trumpet Two precursor, East Coast Mega Tsunami. La Palma Volcano Collapse.
click here to Watch Video.





 Stay safe and God Bless u all.
Love from Pastor J
Amen.

MONDAY WARNING!: 140mph HURRICANE to smash into MIAMI FLORIDA, CAROLINA'S COAST, and possibly UNITED KINGDOM


Big Storm Dorian to hit Miami Florida on Monday with Wind Gusts up to 140mph have be forecast.


The Storm will then cream up the East Coast of America. Hits hard the Coasts of North and South Carolina.
Effects in New York shouldn't be as bad.

The Storm then proceed up the North Atlantic and remnants of it MAY be felt here in the UK. But we will have to see.

Please make preperation for flooding and high winds if you live in the areas Florida, Carolina coasts.

Trumpet Two precursor, East Coast Mega Tsunami. La Palma Volcano Collapse.
click here to Watch Video.

 Stay safe and God Bless u all.
Love from Pastor J
Amen.

Tuesday, 27 August 2019

Israel vows to defend itself by any means necessary







ISRAELI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has hit back at claims that air strikes on Syria, Lebanon and Iraq last week were a “declaration of war” by insisting Tel Aviv will defend itself “by any means necessary.”


Mr Netanyahu — who faces an election next month — has been warned by all three countries that Israeli drone attacks will not be tolerated any longer.


Israel took the unusual measure of admitting to Saturday’s missile attack in Syria. It claimed to have targeted several sites in Damascus with “killer drones” to stop a supposed Iranian attack.


Tel Aviv does not usually comment on military operations. But earlier this year it also admitted to having conducted hundreds of bombing raids on Syria that, it claims, targeted Iranian military outposts.


Syrian civilians have been killed in the air strikes and infrastructure destroyed. Critics warn the attacks are in breach of international law.


But in a statement broadcast on state TV, Mr Netanyahu said: “Iran is working on several fronts to carry out deadly attacks against the state of Israel. Israel will continue to defend its security by all means necessary.”


Israeli regional aggression is backed by Washington, with US Vice-President Mike Pence insisting that the US “fully supports Israel’s right to defend itself from imminent threats.”


On Sunday two Israeli drones crashed near Hezbollah’s headquarters in the Lebanese capital Beirut.The Shia resistance group’s leader Hassan Nasrallah vowed to shoot down any drones that encroached into Lebanese territory.


On Monday Lebanese President Michel Aoun insisted that Lebanon had a right to defend itself, warning the attacks amounted to a “declaration of war.”


“We are a people seeking peace, not war, and we don’t accept anyone threatening us in any war,” he said.


A similar attack on Iraq close to its border with Syria was branded an “attack on Iraqi sovereignty” by President Barham Salih and Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi.








Israel vows to defend itself by any means necessary


ISRAELI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has hit back at claims that air strikes on Syria, Lebanon and Iraq last week were a “declaration of war” by insisting Tel Aviv will defend itself “by any means necessary.”
Mr Netanyahu — who faces an election next month — has been warned by all three countries that Israeli drone attacks will not be tolerated any longer.
Israel took the unusual measure of admitting to Saturday’s missile attack in Syria. It claimed to have targeted several sites in Damascus with “killer drones” to stop a supposed Iranian attack.
Tel Aviv does not usually comment on military operations. But earlier this year it also admitted to having conducted hundreds of bombing raids on Syria that, it claims, targeted Iranian military outposts.
Syrian civilians have been killed in the air strikes and infrastructure destroyed. Critics warn the attacks are in breach of international law.
But in a statement broadcast on state TV, Mr Netanyahu said: “Iran is working on several fronts to carry out deadly attacks against the state of Israel. Israel will continue to defend its security by all means necessary.”
Israeli regional aggression is backed by Washington, with US Vice-President Mike Pence insisting that the US “fully supports Israel’s right to defend itself from imminent threats.”
On Sunday two Israeli drones crashed near Hezbollah’s headquarters in the Lebanese capital Beirut.The Shia resistance group’s leader Hassan Nasrallah vowed to shoot down any drones that encroached into Lebanese territory.
On Monday Lebanese President Michel Aoun insisted that Lebanon had a right to defend itself, warning the attacks amounted to a “declaration of war.”
“We are a people seeking peace, not war, and we don’t accept anyone threatening us in any war,” he said.
A similar attack on Iraq close to its border with Syria was branded an “attack on Iraqi sovereignty” by President Barham Salih and Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi.


‘We are waiting for war’: Lebanese say Israel has gone too far







After the recent Israeli attacks against Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq, the Middle East has found itself in the midst of undeclared war.



Almost everyone in Lebanon appears to agree. “This time Israel went too far. In just two days, it bombed three countries,” I am told by a local UN staffer based in Beirut.


The same day, my local barber was talking like he saw it all, his voice full of sarcasm and determination:


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing tough elections at home, while his wife is on trial for fraud. A bit of excitement during the evening news can only help his chances of regaining attention from his electorate. But we here have had enough; we are ready to fight for our countries.


But ‘fighting for their countries’ could prove lethal, as Netanyahu threatened to attack Lebanon as a whole, if Hezbollah decides to retaliate.


My barber is not just a barber. He is a Syrian engineer, exiled in Lebanon. The entire region is dispersed, derailed and intertwined, after NATO and Israeli attacks, occupations and destabilization campaigns.






‘We are waiting for war’: Lebanese say Israel has gone too far


After the recent Israeli attacks against Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq, the Middle East has found itself in the midst of undeclared war.
Almost everyone in Lebanon appears to agree. “This time Israel went too far. In just two days, it bombed three countries,” I am told by a local UN staffer based in Beirut.
The same day, my local barber was talking like he saw it all, his voice full of sarcasm and determination:
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing tough elections at home, while his wife is on trial for fraud. A bit of excitement during the evening news can only help his chances of regaining attention from his electorate. But we here have had enough; we are ready to fight for our countries.
But ‘fighting for their countries’ could prove lethal, as Netanyahu threatened to attack Lebanon as a whole, if Hezbollah decides to retaliate.
My barber is not just a barber. He is a Syrian engineer, exiled in Lebanon. The entire region is dispersed, derailed and intertwined, after NATO and Israeli attacks, occupations and destabilization campaigns.

Sunday, 25 August 2019

PA PRESIDENT ABBAS: WE SHALL ENTER JERUSALEM — MILLIONS OF FIGHTERS!







The Palestinian leader was speaking during a visit to the Jalazone Refugee Camp near Ramallah earlier this month.






n a visit to the Jalazone Refugee Camp near Ramallah earlier this month, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas claimed that the Palestinians "will enter Jerusalem - millions of fighters."





In a video uploaded to Abbas' Facebook page on August 10, and reported this week by the Middle East Media Research Institute [MEMRI], the Palestinian president stated that the Palestinian people "shall remain [here], and nobody can remove us from our homeland."







Referring to Israelis, he continued, "If they want, they themselves can leave. Those who are foreign to this land have no right to it.





"No matter how many houses and how many settlements they declare that they [plan to build] here and there – they shall all be destroyed, Allah willing. They will all go to the garbage bin of history."





To back up his statements, Abbas went on to claim that the Palestinians are descended from the people of ancient Canaan, saying "This land belongs to the people who live on it. It belongs to the Canaanites, who lived here 5,000 years ago. We are the Canaanites!”





The audience can then be heard chanting, "To Jerusalem we march, martyrs by the millions!" 





Abbas responded to the chant by proclaiming, “We shall enter Jerusalem — millions of fighters! We shall enter it! All of us, the entire Palestinian people, the entire Arab nation, the Islamic nation, and the Christian nation… They shall all enter Jerusalem.”