...and you will be hated by all nations

“Then they will deliver you up to tribulation and kill you, and you will be hated by all nations for My name’s sake. And then many will be offended, will betray one another, and will hate one another"  Matthew 24:9-10

Hated by all Nations

EU Commissioner apologizes for ‘irrational Jews’ remark

09/04/2010 11:57
From Jerusalem Post: The European Union's trade chief apologized Friday for comments he made about Jews in a radio interview on Thursday. Karel De Gucht, a former Belgian foreign minister who is now the EU's Trade Commissioner, said that rational discussion about Israel was impossible with Jews...

EU Commissioner derides 'Jewish Lobby' in the US

09/03/2010 23:07
From Jerusalem Post: The European Jewish Congress has demanded a retraction on Friday from a the European Union official who made anti-Semitic comments on Belgian radio. Karel De Gucht, European Commissioner for Trade, was asked about the chances for peace in the Middle East on Belgian Flemis...

US Joins Condemnation of Romanian Anti-Semitic Coin

08/23/2010 21:28
From Israel National News:  The United States has joined the American Holocaust Museum and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) in pleading with Romania to stop minting a coin depicting Patriarch Miron Cristea, who had decidedly anti-Semitic views. He was the prime minister of Romania in...

Our religion calls on us to kill everyone who does not believe in Allah and his Prophet Muhammed

08/23/2010 21:04
From The Washington Post:  NAIROBI -- Behind the blue gates of his Islamic school in Nairobi's Eastleigh neighborhood, Ahmed Awil cannot escape his country's civil war. Schools and mosques where extremist views are taught are reshaping this Somali immigrant community that for years has...

Police in Chile guard Jews after anti-Semitic attacks

08/19/2010 22:08
From Jerusalem Post:  The president of Chile’s Jewish community has been given police protection following a spike in anti-Semitic attacks across the country. Gabriel Zaliasnik told The Jerusalem Post Tuesday that his house was being guarded by a police detail after he and his son had...

Muslim Cleric Calls for Jihad, Coptic Christians Attacked in Egypt

08/17/2010 20:19
From ASSIST News Service:  SHIMI, EGYPT (ANS) -- Middle-East journalist, Mary Abdelmassih, is reporting that on Friday, August 13, 2010, Sheikh Tobah, an Imam from the Egyptian village of Shimi, 170 kilometers -- 105 miles -- south of Giza, called during Muslim Friday prayers for "Jihad"...

Somalia's Christians Plead for Prayers during Ramadan

08/17/2010 20:10
From Christian Post:  Somalia’s underground Christian community is asking fellow believers worldwide to pray for their safety during Islam’s holy month of Ramadan. The tiny Christian population is regularly persecuted by Islamic extremists. They are requesting that fellow Christians pray...

Believers forced to flee from their homes

08/16/2010 21:20
 From Mission Network News:  Iraq (MNN) ― "Get up! Grab your things. We need to go!" Imagine these words said in panic, as you and your family are given less than 24 hours to gather your belongings and leave your home in Iraq. Open Doors USA says for thousands of Iraqi Christians, this...

Wave of New Anti-Semitism in France Hits WW II Memorial

08/15/2010 00:53
From Israel National News:  A new wave of anti-Semitism in France spread to the city of Marmande, where vandals desecrated a memorial to Jews deported by Nazis. The attack follows two recent attacks on kosher stores and Jewish graves. As the rampage continues, French Interior Minister Brice...

'Anti-Semitism is worse in 2010 than 1910'

08/15/2010 00:19
From Jerusalem Post:  Times are dire, anti-Semitism is on the rise and the world is becoming a more perilous place for the Jews to live in by the day, if you ask Prof. Robert S. Wistrich, the head of the Hebrew University's Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Anti-Semitism...
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Hated by all Nations: Palestinian Statehood

Obama: Palestinians deserve end to indignity of occupation

05/13/2015 19:35
President Barack Obama says the United States is "taking a hard look" at its approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, telling an Arabic language news source Wednesday that Palestinians "deserve an end to occupation." Talking to the London-based Asharq al-Awsat newspaper, President Obama said...

Vatican Officially Recognizes ‘State of Palestine’ in New Treaty

05/13/2015 18:52
The Vatican officially recognized the state of Palestine in a new treaty finalized Wednesday, immediately sparking Israeli ire and accusations that the move hurt peace prospects.The treaty, which concerns the activities of the Catholic Church in Palestinian territory, makes clear that the Holy See...

Sweden becomes first EU country to recognise the Palestinian State

10/30/2014 05:59
Sweden officially recognises the State of Palestine, the country’s foreign minister has announced, making it the first European Union country to do so. “Today, the government takes the decision to recognise the state of Palestine,” Margot Wallstrom (pictured) said in a Thursday...

Israeli figures urge UK to recognize Palestinian state

10/13/2014 07:29
Over 300 Israeli figures signed a letter Sunday urging the British Parliament to vote in favor of recognizing a Palestinian state on Monday, when a non-binding motion by a Labour MP Grahame Morris is set to be debated.   “We, Israelis who worry and care for the well-being of the state of...

Sweden becomes first European nation to recognise Palestine

10/04/2014 21:18
 Sweden has presented its new centre-left government and created a surprise by announcing a measure that was not in its election manifesto. The country will recognise the state of Palestine, and becomes the first European country to do so. For the first time the Social Democrats are allied...

President Peres leaves for Vatican to take part in peace prayer

06/08/2014 17:33
President Shimon Peres left for Rome on Sunday morning to participate in a prayer for peace in the Middle East with Pope Francis, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, Eastern Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew and spiritual representatives of the Jewish, Muslim, Christian and Druse...

Vatican Says Pope Will Demand 'Sovereign Palestine'

05/24/2014 07:36
The Vatican's Secretary of State made a dramatic revelation ahead of Pope Francis's visit to Israel next Sunday and Monday, declaring that the pope will talk about the "Palestinian people's right to have a homeland, sovereign and independent." Cardinal Pietro Parolin holds a role in the Vatican...

Pope Will 'Recognize Palestine, Call to End Occupation'

05/19/2014 21:30
Palestinian Authority (PA) and Arab Christian sources are already celebrating Pope Francis's visit to Israel starting next Sunday, saying his choice to begin the trip directly in PA-held Bethlehem is meant to "recognize Palestine" and "oppose the occupation." "He is taking a helicopter directly...

Turkey Assigns Ambassador to 'Palestine'

04/15/2013 20:47
Turkey has become the "first state with an ambassador recognized by Palestine," according to a headline in a Turkish newspaper, while continuing to snub the Jewish State over an incident involving an illegal flotilla attempt to break Israel's maritime blockade against terrorist-ruled Gaza. Turkish...

US releases $500 million in frozen aid to PA

03/23/2013 06:13
BETHLEHEM (Ma'an) -- The United States has released nearly $500 million in aid to the Palestinian Authority which had been frozen by US congress, an official said Friday. "To date, we have moved $295.7 million in fiscal year 2012 money... and $200 million in fiscal year 2013 assistance," State...
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Unprecedented Presidential Disasters with Treatment of Israel

I will bless those who bless you,
And I will curse him who curses you;
And in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.” Genesis 12:3

 

“For the day of the Lord upon all the nations is near;
As you have done, it shall be done to you;
Your reprisal shall return upon your own head. Obadiah 1:15

 

October 30, 1991-The Perfect Storm—As President George H. W. Bush is opening the Madrid Conference in Spain to consider “land for peace” in Israel’s Middle East role, the “perfect storm” develops in the North Atlantic, creating the largest waves ever recorded in that region. This unprecedented storm traveled 1000 miles from east to west instead of the normal west to east pattern crashing into the New England coast. Thirty-five foot waves crashed into the Kennebunkport home of President Bush. President Bush was advocating for the division of Jerusalem.

August 23, 1992- Hurricane Andrew—When the Madrid Conference moved to Washington DC August 23 and 24 resuming the peace talks and discussion of dividing Jerusalem , Hurricane Andrew, the worst natural disaster at that time to hit America, produced an estimated $30 billion in damage and left 180,000 homeless in Florida. It’s also noteworthy that President Bush had enjoyed a 92% approval rating, but after this his ratings bottomed out and Bill Clinton won the election leaving Bush as a one-term president.

January 16-17, 1994 - President Clinton meets with Syrian dictator Hafez el-Assad and then informs Israel it will have to make "unpopular concessions" regarding the Golan Heights. The next day, the 6.7 Nortridge Earthquake rocks California. The ground acceleration was one of the highest ever instrumentally recorded in an urban area in North America, 57 people died, and there were over 8,700 injured. The earthquake caused an estimated $20 billion in damage, making it one of the costliest natural disasters in U.S. history.

March 1, 1997 – President Clinton warmly welcomes Arafat to the White House, delivers a sharp rebuke to Israel for building on Har Homa. On the same day 16 tornadoes were spawned in Clinton’s home state of Arkansas. This was a larger than normal outbreak, and the nature of the tornadoes was unusual. More specifically, tornado damage paths are normally a few miles long...but some of these damage tracks were 50 to 75 miles in length.

January 21, 1998 - Clinton gives Prime Minister Binyanmin Netanyahu a frigid welcome and refuses to have dinner with him. A meeting between the two men is convened during which, the world's media reports, terrible pressure is brought to bear on Israel to give away more land. Immediately following that meeting, a phone call comes to the White House, informing Clinton that his relationship with Monica Lewinsky is about to be made public.

September 1998 - On the 24th, Clinton announces he will meet with Arafat and Netanyahu and do what he can to restart the stalled peace process over the issue of Israel's giving Arafat more land. On the same day, Hurricane Georges is reported to be gathering momentum en route to the American mainland. Three days later, as Albright meets with Arafat in preparation for the terror chief's session with Clinton, the "killer storm" slams into the Gulf Coast. American newspapers report Clinton's subsequent meeting with Arafat and Netanyahu alongside reports of the hurricane's rampage. By the time Arafat completes his address to the United Nations on September 28, Georges has left yet another billion dollars of destruction in the United States. Georges was the seventh tropical storm of the season becoming the fourth hurricane. It made seven landfalls upon seven different countries causing $8.56 billion in damage.

October 23, 1998 - Clinton brings Netanyahu and Arafat together at Wye River to hammer out a deal whereby Israel would surrender more land to the Palestinians. For virtually the duration of the talks, floods and hurricanes ravage nearly a quarter of the state of Texas, swallowing small villages and causing over $1 billion in damage. The storm dropped up to 22 inches of rain in some areas and spawning several tornados. Sixty Texas counties (24%) reported flooding, thirty-six counties became eligible for federal and/or state assistance as a result of damages suffered from this storm system during October 17-31.

November 24 and 30, 1998 - The stock market in the US reaches an all-time high in the week of November 23. On November 24, President Clinton inaugurates the opening of the Palestinian’s Gaza International Airport but cutting the ribbon. A week later, Arafat arrives in the US to appeal to the nations of the world to support his effort to create Palestine. Clinton hosts an international fundraiser in Washington DC for Palestine and pledges $400 million over five years to support Palestine’s efforts to achieve statehood. European nations in attendance pledge another $1.7 billion, the stock market crashes in the US and, the following day, in Europe.

December 12-15 1998 - Clinton arrives in the PA-controlled territories and address the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) in Gaza, as the House of Representatives Judiciary Committe meets to discuss his impeachment. He is reported to be the first US president to give national status to a State of Palestine. Four days later he is reported to be the first president in 130 years to be impeached.

March 22-23, 1999 - The US stock market plummets as Arafat and Clinton are meeting to talk about a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital.

May 4, 1999 - The day Arafat said he would declare his State of Palestine, Clinton, who asked Arafat to postpone that declaration by a few months, sends a letter to the PLO leader stating that the American position is that the Palestinians should be free to "determine their own future on their own land." On the same day, 66 tornadoes of unprecedented size and fury churn their way through Oklahoma and Kansas - destroying over 2000 homes in Oklahoma City alone, wiping at least one town right off the map, and killing nearly 50 people and causing $1.1 billion in damage, up until this time, the most costly in history. President Clinton signed a federal disaster declaration for 11 Oklahoma counties.

September 13, 1999 - A meeting scheduled by Secretary of State Albright gets underway between Israel and the Palestinians, at which the surrender of more land to Arafat is to be worked out. On the same day, Hurricane Floyd descends on the American East Coast, leading to the third largest population evacuation in US history. The monster storm ravages North Carolina - destroying the entire eastern sector of the state. It was among the largest Atlantic hurricanes of its strength ever recorded.

October 13, 1999 - Surrendering to Clinton's dictate, Israel spends the week of October 11 evicting settlers from hilltops in Judea and Samaria. Back in the US during the same week, the Dow Jones Index sees its biggest loss since 1989. On October 15, Hurricane Irene (1999) ploughs into North Carolina causing $800 million in damage and unseen urban flooding since 1981’s Hurricane Dennis. The following day the 7.1 Hector Mine Earthquake just east of Barstow, California struck. Up until this time, it was the fifth most powerful earthquake to strike the United States.

January 2000 - Clinton meets with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Syrian Foreign Minister Farouk Al-Shara on January 3 and 4 respectively in ShepherdsTown, West Virginia to discuss Israel's surrender of the Golan Heights to Syria. On January 4, Barak agrees to hand another five percent of Israel's land to the Palestinians by the end of that week in accordance with agreements brokered by Clinton. Three days before the meeting, the US stock exchange reached its all-time high. On January 4 both the Dow and NASDAQ plummeted, the latter in its worst drop ever. The combined losses on that single day equaled $600 billion.

April 2000 - On April 11, President Clinton meets with Prime Minister Barak in Washington to discuss ways to move the peace process forward. The same week the NASDAQ experiences the worst collapse in its history losing 78.4% over the period of the collapse.

June 2000 - On June 16, Clinton meets with Arafat at the White House to, "Finish the job." Arafat makes his intention to declare the state of Palestine on September 13, 2000. On the same day the Dow Jones Index collapses an hour before close of trading, ending on its lowest closing in months.

July-August 2000 - Clinton takes Barak and Arafat to Camp David in an effort to secure final status agreements. The talks stall on July 26 over the question of Jerusalem and the Temple Mount, and tensions are reported to be very high. While the talks are underway, huge forest fires break out in the western United States that are to rage right through August, devouring 17 million acres of forest and rendering two states disaster areas from what were called the worst fires of the century. Dry conditions led to one of the most destructive forest fire seasons in U.S. history. About 7.2 million acres burned nationwide, nearly double the 10-year average. States hardest hit included Alaska, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, and Oregon.  According to NOAA's Climate Information Project, as of the end of August 74,571 fires had burned 6.6 million acres across the U.S. On a national scale, by the end of August over a third (35%) of the contiguous U.S. was experiencing severe to extreme drought as measured by the Palmer Drought Index. This is a rapid increase over the last three months, nearly doubling from about 20% at the end of June

September-December 2000 - As Arafat launches his Oslo War, using Ariel Sharon's Feast of Trumpets visit to the Temple Mount as a pretext, both Israel's and America's political situations spiral into chaos - with Barak's resignation triggering new prime ministerial elections and the American elections turning into a fiasco that would take weeks to resolve. On November 9, Arafat visited Clinton in Washington as the American presidency was dissolving into its worst crisis in over a century. The newspaper headlines on November 9 reported on Arafat's visit and the presidential crisis.

June 2001 - On June 6, President George W. Bush sends CIA director George Tenet to Israel to broker a ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinians and implement the Mitchell Report. Two days later, while Tenet is hosting talks between Israeli and Palestinian officials, and US assistant secretary of state William Burns is meeting with Arafat, Bush heads out to his Texas ranch for a break. On that very day, Allison, the worst tropical storm in the history of the United States, unleashes its fury on the president's state, The storm dropped heavy rainfall along its path, peaking at over 40 inches in Texas. The worst flooding occurred in Houston, where most of Allison's damage occurred: 30,000 became homeless after the storm flooded over 70,000 houses and destroyed 2,744 homes. Downtown Houston was inundated with flooding, causing severe damage to hospitals and businesses. Allison caused $5.5 billion in damage. Aside from Texas, the places worst hit were Louisiana and southeastern Pennsylvania for the duration of Tennent’s Mideast visit. Following the storm, President George W. Bush designated 75 counties along Allison's path as disaster areas

October 2, 2001 - President Bush said he had a vision for peace in the Middle East that includes a Palestinian state set up on the biblical heartland of Israel. It was the first time an American president had outlined as policy the creation of a Palestinian state. On the same day, the first anthrax case in 25 years broke out. The cases increased and ended up costing the U.S. government billions of dollars along with the destabilization of government offices for a few months.

November 2001 - On November 10, President Bush tells the United Nations General Assembly: "We're working toward a day when two states - Israel and Palestine - live peacefully together..." In the same month, US energy giant Enron reports a $638 million loss and a $1.2 billion reduction in shareholder equity. It announces an investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission. On December 2, Enron files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and announces more than 4000 layoffs - the biggest corporate fraud scandal to ever hit the United States.

June 24-25, 2002 - President Bush delivers his much anticipated policy speech on the Middle East which, while recognizing the more fundamental flaws on the Palestinian Arab side, once again affirms the president's belief that a Palestinian state must be created on the heartland of Israel. On June 25, in the second corporate bombshell to hit the United States in the last six months, the US telecom giant WorldCom teeters on the brink of bankruptcy after disclosing it disguised nearly $4 billion of expenses as capital expenditures to appear more profitable. On July 2, President Bush's home state of Texas suffers severe flooding, with losses from the disaster expected to reach $1 billion. Nine people have so far been reported killed, over 48,000 homes have been affected and 24 counties in the state are declared disaster areas.

May 3-4, 2003- On Saturday, May 3, U.S. Secretary of State Colin told Syrian President Bashar Assad that the U.S. commitment to Middle East peace "would include Syria and Lebanon, and would include the Golan Heights," particularly sensitive issue for Syria.  On Sunday, May 4, it was reported that Secretary Powell is expected to visit Israel on Saturday for talks about implementing the Road Map peace plan, an Israeli Foreign Ministry official said.  Also on Sunday a deadly swarm of tornadoes ripped through eastern Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas and Tennessee, killing at least 38 people and doing extensive damage to homes and buildings. It was "the most devastating series of tornadoes we've ever had in the state of Missouri," Gov. Bob Holden said after walking the rubble-strewn streets of Pierce City, where eight of the missing were from.

Sept 21, 2004-Bush speech at UN said, “Israel should impose a settlement freeze, dismantle unauthorized outposts, end the daily humiliation of the Palestinian people, and avoid any actions that prejudice final negotiations.” Same day Hurricane Jeanne hits Florida, on Yom Kippur. It was the seventh and deadliest of the season causing $6.8 million in damage.

August 17-22, 2005- President George Bush supported Israeli Prime Minister Sharon’s plan to withdraw Israeli’s from Gaza as a step to fulfilling the Quartet’s Roadmap to Peace. The process was one of the most chaotic events in modern Jewish history. Nearly 9,000 Israelis were forcibly ripped from their homes and their farms. Women and children were man-handled, synagogues violated, Torah scrolls desecrated, houses bulldozed, graves dug up, and farms destroyed. The economic impact on Israel was overwhelming. The very next morning on August 22, a tropical depression formed which would become Hurricane Katrina.  It quickly developed into the most powerful hurricane in modern history, slamming into New Orleans on August the 27th. It disrupted 25% of crude oil production, and destroyed the largest port in this nation and the fifth largest in the world.

November 27, 2007- Annapolis Conference where the two-state solution was first articulated and agreed upon.  America’s economic downturn began after this conference.

May 19 and 22, 2011- President Obama gave speeches outlining the administration’s for Israel to pull back to its pre-1967 borders which would leave Israel defenseless and it would divide Jerusalem. Seven hours after that speech, Joplin, Missouri was struck by an F5 tornado that tore a path through the middle of the city—dividing it.

August 17, 2011- President Barak Obama demands Israel apologize to Turkey for the flotilla mishap.  Hurricane Irene slams the eastern seaboard of the United States days later as the fifth costliest storm.

September 11, 2012- President Obama told Israel that it was on its own in fighting Iran and the United States would not be there for them. He also refused to meet with Prime Minister Netanyahu in an act of humiliation. On September 11, Muslim terrorists attacked the UN Embassy in Egypt and the consulate in Libya killing the ambassador to Libya. They destroyed the US compound in Egypt, tore down the American flag and replaced it with the Muslim Brotherhood flag. Moody’s also threatened to downgrade the US credit rating.

October 25-27, 2012- President Obama formally endorses gay marriage for Washington state, Maine, and Maryland. Frankenstorm Hurricane-Cyclone Sandy threatens US and a 7.7 earthquake strikes just north of Washington state.


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