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Jim Bramlett (18 July 2007)
"Subtle signs of coming Middle East war?"

Dear friends:

In the past few days I have seen two strange reports from the Middle East that may be tell-tale signs that war is on the horizon.

1. Syria instructed its citizens to leave Lebanon. This is ominous.
On July 5, 2007, the Iranian news agency IRNA reported that Syrian authorities had instructed all Syrian citizens residing in Lebanon to return to their country by July 15, 2007.(2) The next day, the Israeli Arab daily Al-Sinara similarly reported, on the authority of a Lebanese source close to Damascus, that Syria was planning to remove its citizens from Lebanon.(3) Also on July 5, the Lebanese daily Al-Liwa reported rumors that Syrian workers were leaving Lebanon at the request of the Syrian authorities.(4) In addition, the Syrian government daily Al-Thawra reported that Syrian universities would accept Syrian students who were leaving Lebanon due to the instability t here.

2. Strange quiet and inactivity in the Jordan Valley.
The below was an e-mail report from a couple in Israel. It describes a strange scene:
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Dear friends:

Yesterday I reported two strange happenings amongst civilians in Lebanon and the Jordan Vally that hinted of possible military action planned by Israel's enemies -- evidence that they are preparing to protect their people.

Later, readers reported three other hints of possible soon-coming military action:

1. One reader said, "She (a relative) looked around Beirut, and the situation was the same everywhere. The Syrians have indeed fled Lebanon. What do they know that we don't?"

2. An Israeli reported that his son, a reserve soldier, has been called back on active duty on July 22. He said that his son and his soldier buddies are a very special unit and when they are called it is important. (July 22 is the day before the 9th of Av!)

3. This is about activity in the U.S., but it may be significant. To protect the writer, I will keep the location confidential. She said that she and her husband own a small trucking company in _______. She said, "Today I fielded calls from brokers saying they needed to move empty containers from all points possible into ________ ASAP. If you are not familiar with the main economy in _______, it is one of the largest bomb manufacturing plants in the USA. Moving empties in means they will be filling them up and shipping full containers out."
(Note the wording: "ASAP" and the "all points possible." That speaks of urgency.)

Pray for Israel and the protection of all of God's people everywhere.

2007-07-18 10:29:40 · 5 answers · asked by Israel-1 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

5 answers

Praying, my friend, and thank you so very much for the information.

God Bless You

2007-07-18 12:01:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Nope. Because of this right here that you wrote:

"Yesterday I reported two strange happenings amongst civilians in Lebanon and the Jordan Vally that hinted of possible military action planned by Israel's enemies -- evidence that they are preparing to protect their people."

This isn't what they do. If anyone has paid any attention during the last war with Lebanon, what they do is keep their civilians in place where they are, including women and children, in order to use them as human sheilds to hide behind while they lob rockets into Israel from their houses and schools.

In fact, when civilians TRY to leave, they are shot on sight for it. Then these dead bodies are carried around from bombed site to bombed site and shown to the media as propaganda to garner hatred for Israel in the world.

Those civilians who do not try to leave, on the other hand, are gathered into houses and schools where the terrorists then set up their rocket launching operations from, and lob their rockets into Israeli towns.

When Israel fires back and bombs the area the rockets came from, not knowing that there are women and children and other civilians there, these terrorists HIDE behind the women and children, who then die, and then these dead bodies are also trotted out in front of the media as propaganda tools.

They've even been caught toting the same dead bodies around from location to location for the media opportunities, saying "this body was just pulled from this house here full of women and children not ten minutes ago" when it was the same body, same clothing, same dead person, as was seen the day (or several days before) in another location.

Neither the Syrians, nor the Lebanese, nor even the pan-Arabs living in Gaza who call themselves "Palestinians" give a crap about keeping their civilians safe whatsoever. In fact, just the opposite. They are nothing but tools in the hands of these terrorists.

So no, the reports you've given are suspicious just because of this alone, reporting that the Syrians are moving their civilians out of Lebanon for "their safety". It doesn't work like that.

I really wouldn't trust anything coming from the Iranian news agency any more than anything coming from Al-Jazeera, for example.

2007-07-18 10:46:12 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

One shouldn't get too nervous about something that hasn't happend.

Syria has been under pressure to leave lebanon for along time. Lebanon has been unstable for some time. Maybe Lebanese government intends to mobilize mass offensive against Hezbollah. It is possible that reserve Israeli troops are mobilized to control the border region in anticipation of a Lebonese cival war between government forces and Hezbollah.

As for the american freight movements, it maybe just the US preparing to bring home military equipment from Iraq, and a sign that military pull out is near.

2007-07-18 10:42:46 · answer #3 · answered by Yoda 6 · 0 0

It will be ok. Israel will NOT lose this time. They cannot. They could lay down all their arms and still would not lose.

The coming battle is the battle of Armageddon. All signs point to it happening before too long.

If you are right with God, you won't see it and not have to worry about it. Keep the faith. Pops

2007-07-18 10:36:49 · answer #4 · answered by Pops 6 · 1 0

No, I haven't heard any of this before. I do hope you are wrong - we have had enough wars to realise they accomplish very little except death and devastation.

Yes, I will pray for peace, for all

2007-07-18 10:36:02 · answer #5 · answered by bluebell 7 · 1 0

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