Tuesday 29 October 2019

IDF jets shoot down drone over Gaza Strip







Israeli fighter jets shot down a drone that was flying at an “irregular altitude” over the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, the Israel Defense Forces said.


The military said fighter jets were scrambled when the aircraft was detected and they shot it down.



“An unmanned aircraft flying was detected flying at an irregular altitude over the Gaza Strip. IDF fighter jets were sent toward it and they intercepted it,” the army said in a statement.


In general, the Israeli military does not interfere with drones flying over the Gaza Strip unless they approach the border or fly at especially high altitudes.


The incident came after a series of false alarms around Gaza in which rocket sirens were apparently triggered by terror groups’ training exercises in the coastal enclave.



On Sunday, rocket sirens sounded in the community of Kibbutz Erez just north of the Gaza Strip in a false alarm.


And last Thursday, a more serious incident occurred in which Israeli troops unnecessarily fired at least two Iron Dome interceptor missiles, apparently after misidentifying two rocket launches from the Gaza Strip that were directed out to sea as heading toward Israel.





IDF jets shoot down drone over Gaza Strip


Israeli fighter jets shot down a drone that was flying at an “irregular altitude” over the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, the Israel Defense Forces said.
The military said fighter jets were scrambled when the aircraft was detected and they shot it down.
“An unmanned aircraft flying was detected flying at an irregular altitude over the Gaza Strip. IDF fighter jets were sent toward it and they intercepted it,” the army said in a statement.
In general, the Israeli military does not interfere with drones flying over the Gaza Strip unless they approach the border or fly at especially high altitudes.
The incident came after a series of false alarms around Gaza in which rocket sirens were apparently triggered by terror groups’ training exercises in the coastal enclave.
On Sunday, rocket sirens sounded in the community of Kibbutz Erez just north of the Gaza Strip in a false alarm.
And last Thursday, a more serious incident occurred in which Israeli troops unnecessarily fired at least two Iron Dome interceptor missiles, apparently after misidentifying two rocket launches from the Gaza Strip that were directed out to sea as heading toward Israel.

Lebanon’s prime minister resigns after weeks of protests







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Saad al-Hariri, Lebanon’s prime minister, has caved in to the demands of protesters after almost two weeks of nationwide demonstrations by announcing his resignation.

Mr Hariri on Tuesday said he had “reached a dead end” on finding a way forward, suggesting he had been unable to reach a compromise deal with partners in Lebanon’s power-sharing government to address the demands of protesters angry about economic decline and government corruption.

His resignation throws heavily indebted Lebanon deeper into uncertainty as the country is gripped by a wave of popular anger unleashed by now-revoked plans to impose a tax on WhatsApp calls.

Mr Hariri is likely to remain as the caretaker prime minister, but analysts said it was difficult to see a way forward until a government could be formed that was capable of addressing protesters’ demands and the economic crisis. In the past it has taken months, sometimes years, to agree on a new government.








Lebanon’s prime minister resigns after weeks of protests


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Saad al-Hariri, Lebanon’s prime minister, has caved in to the demands of protesters after almost two weeks of nationwide demonstrations by announcing his resignation. Mr Hariri on Tuesday said he had “reached a dead end” on finding a way forward, suggesting he had been unable to reach a compromise deal with partners in Lebanon’s power-sharing government to address the demands of protesters angry about economic decline and government corruption. His resignation throws heavily indebted Lebanon deeper into uncertainty as the country is gripped by a wave of popular anger unleashed by now-revoked plans to impose a tax on WhatsApp calls. Mr Hariri is likely to remain as the caretaker prime minister, but analysts said it was difficult to see a way forward until a government could be formed that was capable of addressing protesters’ demands and the economic crisis. In the past it has taken months, sometimes years, to agree on a new government.


Friday 25 October 2019

Rare medicane to bring flooding to Egypt, Israel












Rare medicane to bring flooding to Egypt, Israel



We know about hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones. They're the same storm, but in different regions of the world. Then there is a storm called a "medicane," which is derived from Mediterranean and hurricane. But are they really hurricanes? Let's find out.






A rare storm system with tropical characteristics located in the eastern Mediterranean Sea is expected to bring wind and flooding to portions of Egypt and southern Israel through the start of the weekend.


Known as medicanes, these semi-tropical storms form across the Mediterranean Sea and have similar characteristics of a tropical storm or hurricane.








A rare storm system with tropical characteristics located in the eastern Mediterranean Sea is expected to bring wind and flooding to portions of Egypt and southern Israel through the start of the weekend.


Known as medicanes, these semi-tropical storms form across the Mediterranean Sea and have similar characteristics of a tropical storm or hurricane.





Rare medicane to bring flooding to Egypt, Israel



Rare medicane to bring flooding to Egypt, Israel

We know about hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones. They're the same storm, but in different regions of the world. Then there is a storm called a "medicane," which is derived from Mediterranean and hurricane. But are they really hurricanes? Let's find out.

A rare storm system with tropical characteristics located in the eastern Mediterranean Sea is expected to bring wind and flooding to portions of Egypt and southern Israel through the start of the weekend.
Known as medicanes, these semi-tropical storms form across the Mediterranean Sea and have similar characteristics of a tropical storm or hurricane.

A rare storm system with tropical characteristics located in the eastern Mediterranean Sea is expected to bring wind and flooding to portions of Egypt and southern Israel through the start of the weekend.
Known as medicanes, these semi-tropical storms form across the Mediterranean Sea and have similar characteristics of a tropical storm or hurricane.

Monday 7 October 2019

JUPITER "KING" Enters "GOLDEN GATE" - Last Weeks of October.


Jupiter the King Planet will cross the "Golden Gate" Constellation Ophiuchus in later part of October.


This Planetary Software shows Jupiter crossing the Constellation lines on October 21st.


This Planetary Software shows Jupiter crossing the Constellation line on October 23rd.


In Stellerium Planetary Software, Jupiter crosses the Golden Gate constellation (Ophiuchus) around the 31 October.

So watch period is very Large from 20th October to the 1st November.


Watching Israel also for Israel is the Women spoken of in Revelation 12 on Earth, Not just a sign in the Heaven. As the scripture says "When the Dragon is cast down to earth he persecuted the women that brought forward the Man child"



So also keep watch for something the women will do that will help in bring forward the Man child, The Second coming of Christ.

THE GOLDEN GATE ???


In 2018 during the time i was Homeless i Blitzed my ministry prophecy Videos mostly every day, preparing for the time of revival when people will seek the truth of whats taken place on Earth. I felt filled with the spirit and was so focused.


Here is the amazing thing is that this was the time in which "My Star Vesta" was making a loop through the Golden Gate.
I had reported on this revelation in March 2018, but by the time July came around had forgotten about the star coming round the Golden Gate. Being homeless also i had other worries on my mind.
It was not until the next year around March looking back in my Video Ministry did i realise the exact time that My Star Vesta was passing around the Golden Gate was the Exact same time i smashed out my Video Ministry.
So in my mind there is no doubt this is not just a coincidence. 

So as Jupiter "The King" comes back to pass through the Golden gate of the Heaven for the last time for approx 12 years, please Keep watch and listening out around these times 20th October to the 1st November.

God Bless you all
Love Pastor J