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Five rockets from Syria fired into northern Israel
DEBKAfile August 20, 2015, 6:18 PM (IDT)

The rockets exploded in the Galilee “Panhandle,” the Huleh Valley and one on the Golan. They started fires in kibbutz fields and orchards. The rockets were mistakenly reported earlier as coming from Lebanon. A red alert sent people living in the area into shelters.

My comment

It is my opinion that the great controversy between Issac and Ishmael set by the Lord long ago and still ongoing is the vortex of the coming tribulation focused upon by the Lord and His Bible prophets

I will post related "on the ground events" of interest along with my comments and related scriptures
 

It is my opinion that the great controversy between Issac and Ishmael set by the Lord long ago and still ongoing is the vortex of the coming tribulation focused upon by the Lord and His Bible prophets

I would generally concur with that sight.

If you read Paul's dissections of this matter in Galatians 4, he makes it personally applicable, so to view "them" is kind of fruitless. They are an "external showing" of the very real internal problems that "every man" has, according to this:

Genesis 16:12
And he will be a wild man; his hand will be against every man, and every man's hand against him; and he shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.

Paul unveils "Ishmael" to be an allegory of personal problem of ALL of us, here:

Galatians 4:
29 But as then he that was born after the flesh persecuted him that was born after the Spirit, even so it is now.

And, again, even more openly, here:

Galatians 5:17
For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do the things that ye would.

Watching "their problems" erupt is one thing. Watching our own is quite another, altogether.
 
Since this is the end time prophecy section of the forum I will focus upon the Lord and His Bible prophets related to Israel, Islam, and the Middle East [2 Peter 1:16-21]

The individual Christian needs to believe that the price has been paid ... and to stay the course
 
DebkaFiles latest on Israel strikes in Syria
August 20, 2015

The Israeli military carried out “widespread” strikes inside Syrian territory Thursday, employing artillery fire as well as air strikes, officials said, in a bid to send a strong message to the Syrian regime that further cross-border attacks would not be tolerated.

A senior military official told Ynet news that around six targets had been hit with multiple strikes each, including Syrian army weapons facilities and antenna arrays.

“This is a widespread attack both in its scope and in its targets,” the official said. He explained that the harsh response to four rockets fired from Syrian territory earlier in the day was intended “to get across the message” that Israel would not abide by such incidents.

Syrian state television confirmed the strikes, and said damage had been caused to facilities. It said there were no casualties in the attacks. The London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported earlier that a number of Syrian soldiers had been injured or killed.

The army had earlier blamed Syrian operatives of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror group for the rocket attack and said they were receiving orders and finances from Iran.

“We consider Syria to be responsible for the fire and it will also suffer the results,” the army said in a statement posted to Twitter slightly after 8 p.m.

An Islamic Jihad member denied the group was behind the attack and said it was an attempt to distract the public from the cause of Palestinian detainee Mohammed Allaan, who ended a two month hunger strike earlier Thursday, Israeli news site Maariv reported.

Members of Islamic Jihad, which is known to have rockets in Gaza, had threatened to attack Israel earlier in the week over the fate of Allaan, who it says is part of the terror group.

The army placed Iron Dome anti-missile batteries around the southern cities of Ashdod and Beersheba in response.

An unnamed senior Israeli official told Channel 2 news that the Israeli response may include more than artillery fire. He did not elaborate.

Eli Malka, head of the Golan Regional Council, told Channel 2 residents were prepared for such attacks due to the deteriorating situation in Syria.

“We trust the Israel Defense Forces and the government to respond forcefully to destroy targets from which rockets were fired at Israel, and to prevent the development of a terror infrastructure” in the area, he said.

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon and top military officials visited the northern border and warned that Iranian money freed up in the nuclear deal would be funneled to terror groups on Israel’s borders.

“We are ready for any eventuality. Those who try to attack us – we will hurt them,” Netanyahu said.

The visit came days after Israeli troops held a large-scale drill in Israel’s north to prepare for the possibility of a massive attack from either Syria or Lebanon, including the possibility of an Israeli offensive into Syria following a rocket barrage.

The Syrian rockets had landed in the northern Galilee and the Golan Heights at about 5:45 p.m. Sirens sounded in several communities in the north. No injuries were reported, the army said.

Two of the rockets landed near a kibbutz in the Hula Valley in the Upper Galilee, according to Israeli media reports.

If the rockets were shot intentionally from Syria, it would be the first time sine 1973 that Israel was purposefully targeted by rockets from Syria. Stray mortar shells from internecine fighting in Syria occasionally explode in Israeli territory, usually drawing an Israeli response.

Israel has also reportedly struck targets inside Syria and near the border to stop weapons transfers to Hezbollah and stymie attacks, including a January strike that left top Hezbollah member Jihad Mughniyeh dead, along with an Iranian general and several other militants.


My comments

The region of Syria/Iraq in the northern Middle East will eventually produce the rising of Satan's beast in the human little horn of Daniel's visions .... the one some call the "antichrist"

[Daniel 2:40-43; 7:7-25; 8:9-25; 9:26-27 [the prince that shall come]; 11:36-45: 12:7; Revelation 9:11; 11:7; 13:1-4; 17:8-18]

This one is called the "Assyrian" in Micah 5:5-6
 
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To the readers of my posts .... I have changed my logo to "Bible Linker" instead of "Straightshot" because of a conflict on another forum that I post to .... I want all of my Internet postings to reflect the same logo

So from no on I will be posting as "Bible Linker"

Thanks
 
Israel’s military response to Iran’s rocket salvo was too short on deterrence
DEBKAfile Exclusive Analysis August 23, 2015, 12:11 PM (IDT)
Tags: Iran-Israel, missiles, Syria, Jihad Islami,
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President Hassan Rouhani shows Fateh 313

The four rockets fired from Syria into Israel’s Galilee and Golan Thursday, Aug. 20 were Iran’s way of testing how far Israel’s government and military leaders were willing to go militarily in support of their political campaign against a “bad nuclear deal” in the US congress and Iran's bad intentions in general. Tehran needed to test the credibility of the warning issued by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu during his visit to the IDF Northern Command on Aug. 18.

Seen in that light, Israel’s artillery, missile and aerial strikes Thursday night and Friday against Syrian military targets in the Quneitra district and contradictory rhetoric were the right reaction. They were confused enough to leave the Iranians totally at sea, wondering if that was the sum total of Israel’s response to the first unprovoked rocket attack from the Syrian Golan in 42 years.

But the Iranians chose to voice their thoughts in another arena. Saturday, they unveiled their new Fateh 313 short-range, surface missile, which is highly accurate at a range of 500 km. They also displayed new satellite launch engines. Tehran clearly judged the Israeli response to the rocket attack to be deficient in strategic value and it stood ready for the next round.

This episode exposed the real muddle governing government Israel’s policies for Iran and Syria. Official spokesmen first accused Iran of staging the rocket attack, then the Palestinian Islamic Jihad – funded and armed by Iran’s Al Qods Brigades. Israel next leveled its counter-strikes against Syrian military positions around Quneitra. Why? Because the rockets were fired from territory controlled by Bashar Assad’s army, the spokesmen explained.

But Assad’s army has lost control of large stretches of Syria, and Israel claims that the Iranians alone call the shots in Damascus these days. Striking Syrian army positions on the Golan was therefore a pointless exercise.

And if the real culprits were the Islamic Jihad – hence the Israeli air strike Friday which claimed to have killed the four-man rocket cell – then why not go for this terrorist group's primary bases in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon?

The Iron Dome batteries deployed last week to protect Ashdod and Beersheba from Gaza rockets must have sent a strong message to Tehran that Israel prefers to avoid offensive action and would rather stay on the defensive against its enemies.

This Israeli posture has produced four repercussions:

1. Iran can continue to engineer rocket attacks from Syria against northern Israel and is in fact free to calibrate their intensity to suit its wider strategy. The first attack last Thursday deliberately targeted open ground and avoided causing casualties or major damage. But Iran’s finger remains poised over the tuning button.

2. The Iranians and their Hizballah pawns are not losing a moment’s sleep over the damage Israel’s counter-attacks inflicted on Assad’s army.

3. Tehran has grounds to presume from the experience of the past seven years that Israel is highly reluctant to employ military action in support of its campaign against a nuclear-armed Iran. This conclusion is a crucial element in Iran’s decisions to continue to pursue diplomatic steps against the US, military steps against Saudi Arabia and the rest of the Gulf emirates, and, above all, carry on with its nuclear aspirations undisturbed.

4. Domestic politics are a major contributor to the Israeli government’s muddled policies. The rocket episode was still not resolved when a bombshell from past government controversies exploded Friday night.

TV Channel 2 aired tapes of Ehud Barak, former prime minister and defense minister, who was recorded as reporting that Israel had stepped back from attacking Iran’s nuclear program three times in the past.

Barak was heard accusing the incumbent Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon, and another minister Yuval Steinitz of voting against an attack in an inner cabinet forum, while Netanyahu and Barak himself were all for going ahead.

The tapes were released by two writers of a new book.

Our political sources suggest that the leak came from a domestic political source bidding to discredit Ya’alon as too timid for the job. The culprit may even be Barak himself, who retired from politics last year and may be keen to get his old job back as defense minister in the Netanyahu government coalition.
 
« Breaking News »
Five rockets from Syria fired into northern Israel
DEBKAfile August 20, 2015, 6:18 PM (IDT)

The rockets exploded in the Galilee “Panhandle,” the Huleh Valley and one on the Golan. They started fires in kibbutz fields and orchards. The rockets were mistakenly reported earlier as coming from Lebanon. A red alert sent people living in the area into shelters.

My comment

It is my opinion that the great controversy between Issac and Ishmael set by the Lord long ago and still ongoing is the vortex of the coming tribulation focused upon by the Lord and His Bible prophets

I will post related "on the ground events" of interest along with my comments and related scriptures

Maybe it's the beginning of WW3, perhaps the last war.

Rev 9:13-15 Then the sixth angel blew his trumpet, and I heard a voice from the four horns of the golden altar before God, saying to the sixth angel who had the trumpet, "Release the four angels who are bound at the great river Euphra'tes." So the four angels were released, who had been held ready for the hour, the day, the month, and the year, to kill a third of mankind.

Maybe not.

iakov's musings
 

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