“The Ultimate Conquest of Jerusalem” by The Economist magazine predicts that “Israel’s plans for Jerusalem will create a great Jewish city but have harsh consequences for the Palestinians…”

Doesn’t The Economist know that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel? Doesn’t The Economist know that Israel is the Jewish homeland? Is it not logical, then, that the capital of the Jewish homeland is a great Jewish city? And is The Economist so misinformed that it failed to notice that the standard of living for Arab residents has declined? increase with the restoration of Jewish rule over the ancient capital of the Jews, Jerusalem, as well as throughout the Holy Land?

Any “harsh consequences for the Palestinians” are their own doing. It is unbelievable but true that the Israelis did not drive their sworn enemies out of Jerusalem when they liberated Judaism’s holiest city during the Six-Day War in 1967.

A related article in The Economist on Jerusalem’s holy sites – “the heart of the holy war” – refers to the fact that the “Old City and its holy sites, the stumbling block of countless peace negotiations, will finally be out of reach of all but the couple of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians living in Jerusalem, and the lucky few who are able to get visit permits. Furthermore, the wall is only one part of a gradual and complex process of Israeli takeover.”

Interesting, and very ironic, that The Economist uses such biblical language to describe Jerusalem as a “stumbling block”, when they are falling for the big lie of the “Palestinians” and promoting their divisive agenda to tear the heart of Jerusalem in two. , which plays into the hands of the German-Jesuit EU that has its evil eye on the Temple Mount.

Zechariah 12:2-3

Behold, I will give Jerusalem as a drink of drunkenness to all the surrounding peoples, when they besiege Judah and Jerusalem. 3 And it will come to pass on that day that I will make Jerusalem a very heavy stone to all peoples; drag it down, it will certainly be cut to pieces, though all the nations of the earth are gathered against it.”

Has The Economist foolishly joined the dark forces drunk with the illusion that Jerusalem should become “an international city”, stripped of Israeli sovereignty, aiding and abetting those who plot a gradual and deceitful process of foreign take the control?

Is The Economist so ignorant of both the Bible and history that it doesn’t acknowledge that Jerusalem and Israel have already been taken over by squatters; that those with illegitimate claims to the Promised Land of Israel (not Ishmael) have coveted the Jewish homeland with an insane zeal, and that the Jews have barely begun the liberation of the Holy Land? (Despite the valley of the shadow of death into which Israel has descended, deceived by treasonous leaders who have sold out to foreign interests, paving the way for EU occupation before the redemption process is complete.)

Israel is to be blamed for not immediately expelling its sworn enemies who lost any rights they may have had to remain in the land when they engaged in wars of genocide against the Jews. As a harsh consequence of such sinful inaction, such regrettable neglect and dereliction of religious-political duty, all major Arab groups and organizations within Israel continue to brazenly call for the destruction of Israel; they remain a constant source of friction (Numbers 33:55-56), the prophesied jabs in Israel’s side, and represent thorny issues that will not simply go away, but must, with decisive Jewish leadership, be eliminated, as an Israeli formation. The member of parliament and rabbi, Meir Kahane, with great foresight and wisdom pleaded, saying, “You must go!”

Israel, as a result of an ever-increasing debt of national sin (Daniel 9:11), suffers the curse of evil leaders like Ariel Sharon and Shimon Peres and now Ehud Olmert with the corrupt Kadima, compromise kapos, who would rather evict Jews! from their homes than expel the Nazi-Muslims! Israel gave up “land for peace” and yet the Israelis find themselves with far less land and not an inch closer to peace, still following the failed formula, madly hoping for different results, hoping that the leopard will somehow will change your spots.

The last conquest of Jerusalem is near. Watch out for the Vatican and its useful idiots, its puppet politicians and godless religious leaders, becoming an international chorus of discontent, demanding the implementation of UN Resolution 181 as the final solution for Jerusalem.

All this was predicted. Jerusalem will suffer a brutal betrayal and foreign occupation that will split the heart of Israel and defile the Temple Mount.

Zechariah 14:1-4

1 Behold, the day of the LORD is coming,

And your spoil will be divided among you.

2 For I will gather all the nations to fight against Jerusalem;

The city will be taken

looted houses,

And the women raped.

Half the city will go into captivity,


But the remnant of the people will not be cut off from the city.

3 Then the LORD will go out

and fight those nations,

As He fights in the day of battle.

4 And in that day His feet will stand on the Mount of Olives,

facing Jerusalem on the east.

and the Mount of Olives will split in two,

From East to West,

Making a very large valley;

Half of the mountain will move north

and half of it to the south.

Psalm 118:26

26 Blessed is he who comes in the name of the LORD!

The good news is that the prophesied Gentile occupation of Jerusalem will only last three and a half years before help from on High, the Son of Man, is sent to Israel. free Jerusalem from its latest conquest, shaking the New World Order and leaving it in rubble, establishing in its place the legitimate Kingdom of God-Beings.

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