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Lulav
14th May 2008, 03:32 PM
Olmert to Bush: Israel intent on achieving peace deal this year (http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/983327.html)

Following his meeting with U.S. President George W. Bush Wednesday, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said that Israel was intent on abiding by the timeframe set at the Annapolis Middle East peace conference to achieve a deal with the Palestinians by the end of the year.


Which year is he going by? 2008 or 5768?

By Yom Terruah, Rosh Hashanah

Or by MIDNIGHT

December 31, 2008?


In reference to the escalating violence in the Gaza Strip, Olmert said that Israel will not tolerate attacks by Hamas. Olmert added that he hoped Israel would not have to "act against Hamas in other ways with military power that Israel hasn't yet started to use in a serious manner.

As Olmert spoke, a rocket fired from Gaza slammed into a shopping center in southern Israel, wounding at least ten people.

Bush, in Israel to participate in celebrations of Israel's 60th anniversary, accused Iran of using Lebanon's Shiite militant Hezbollah movement to destabilize the Lebanese government.

Sure, let's celebrate 60 years, then lets get back to the table to undo what G-d has done, or think we can...............

Lulav
14th May 2008, 03:34 PM
Bush needs to consult a dictionary and learn what the word 'support' should mean!

Earlier Wednesday, shortly after his arrival in Israel, Bush vowed to continue his country's support for Israel.

Lulav
14th May 2008, 03:38 PM
By this very statement made by Bush you can see he has ignored everything every true believer has told him about Israel and G-ds promises to her.

Stepping somewhat on the message of the anniversary festivities, Bush joked that, "Israel really isn't so long in the tooth. As a person who's 61 years old, it doesn't seem that old," he said.

Lulav
14th May 2008, 03:40 PM
It isn't only Bush who has his priority's screwed on backwards

In opening remarks, the prime minister declared: "Our strategic alliance with the U.S is one of Israel`s pillars of security."


I am sure Bush gets a few hours each night.

Psalms 124:4-5

Lulav
14th May 2008, 03:43 PM
Bush, for his part, addressed the assembled Israeli dignitaries at Ben Gurion international airport, stating: "Our two nations both faced great challenges when they were founded. And our two nations have both relied on the same principles to help us succeed."
"We built strong democracies to protect the freedoms given to us by an almighty God," he said at the red-carpet ceremony. Problem with that is, that both should be a Theocracy.

One G-d = One King
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And what He says GOES!
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visionary
17th May 2008, 01:36 PM
the timeframe set at the Annapolis Middle East peace conferenceThe Palestinians envision a sovereign entity comprising the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, with East Jerusalem as the capital. The official Palestinian position is that Israel should withdraw to the so-called Green Line, the 1949 ceasefire line that was in force until Israel's territorial gains in the Six Day War of 1967. This would give the Palestinians East Jerusalem, captured from Jordan. The Palestinians also want Israel to dismantle its settlements in the West Bank, where some 450,000 Israelis now live (250,000 of them in East Jerusalem). A major sticking point is the Palestinian demand that Israel hand back East Jerusalem, to be the capital of the Palestinian state.

Almost done...

Hydrogeology plays a key role in Israeli-Palestinian negotiations because water is scarce in the region. Aquifers that supply central Israel, for example, are located in the West Bank, and Israel has reserved for its own use up to 80 percent of the water from those aquifers.

The Palestinians have yet to recognize Israel as a Jewish state.

When he took office in 2001, in the wake of Clinton's eleventh-hour, intense, but unsuccessful effort to broker an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement, Bush announced that he would distance himself from the Middle East, and in the past seven years he has avoided any personal negotiation. Now he is in the middle of it. Bush backed the Middle East Roadmap largely at Tony Blair's insistence that the White House take action in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as a quid pro quo for full British support in Iraq.

visionary
22nd May 2008, 08:03 PM
President Shimon Peres has a special meeting he has put together with Mikhail Gorbachev, Tony Blair, President Bush and other world leaders. This is the most crucial moment in the 60 year modern history of Israel.

There is a plot to divide Jerusalem. President Bush has refused to go to the Western Wall or visit Mt. Calvary or the other Christian holy sites—because he has taken the position that they are “disputed territory!” If this plan is passed, East Jerusalem will be under Islamic rule of law which will ultimately mean death for a missionary leading a Muslim to Christ...and the desecration of that which we consider most precious, places where our Lord shed His blood as happened with Bethlehem. To anyone who knows and believes the Bible, they know these places are not up for dispute!

President Bush came to Israel for its 60th Anniversary, he had made the decision to mobilize Arab nations to come together for a summit. It is extremely humiliating to think this would be America’s way of honoring Israel’s 60th year of prophetic rebirth. Within 48 hours of celebrating the birth of the baby, President Bush met in Egypt with King Hussein and other leaders to carve the baby.

God promised this land to Israel...and He will curse any one and any nation that tries to take it away. President Bush is committed to his plan to divide Jerusalem and force Israel to evacuate and abandon a vast portion of the West Bank before he leaves office next January. He is bringing incredible pressure to bear on Israel using our financial aid, the European Union, the United Nations, the Arab League, and everyone else he can find to force them to give in. A secret agreement called the “Shelf Plan” has been approved so that if he’s not able to succeed by November of this year the next President will have the legal right finish the task.

The only hope Israel has is if millions of Christians pray, unite together, and speak up, and God turns the hearts of the rulers away from their plans against the Jews. This is a spiritual battle, and it can only be won with spiritual weapons. We must also send a strong signal to President Bush—and to the person who will replace him as well—that Bible-believing Christians will not sit by idly while Israel is destroyed!