Equipping God's Saints (Followers of Christ) through the Prophecies of the End Times …
Most prophecies don't have a date, but this one does. The minute you see the prophecy called the “Confirmation of the Covenant” [which is the signing of the Peace Treaty] between Israel and Palestine, come to pass, you'll know that we are seven years from the Battle of Armageddon and seven years from the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. That's what is so outstanding about this.
Most prophecies don't have a date, but this one does. The minute you see the prophecy called the “Confirmation of the Covenant” [which is the signing of the Peace Treaty] between Israel and Palestine, come to pass, you'll know that we are seven years from the Battle of Armageddon and seven years from the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. That's what is so outstanding about this.
Sunday,
July 28, 2013, Foxnews.com reported that the Associated Press
contributed to the following report:
Israeli
Palestinian Leaders to resume long-stalled peace talks Monday in
Washington.
Israeli
and Palestinian Leaders will resume face to face peace talks on
Monday [July 29, 2013] in Washington, the State Department said
Sunday. The restart of the long stalled talks is being attributed to
Secretary of State, John Kerry's, 6 months of frenetic shuttle
diplomacy. Agency spokeswoman, Jen Psaki, said both sides had
accepted invitations from Kerry to come to Washington to formally
resume direct final status negotiations that are scheduled to begin
Monday evening and continue Tuesday. Psaki said in a statement that
Kerry, on Sunday, called Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu
and Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, and that the leaders agreed
that the talks would serve as an opportunity to develop a procedural
work plan for how the parties can proceed with the negotiations in
the coming months.
Kerry
said in the statement both leaders have demonstrated a willingness to
make difficult decisions that have been instrumental in getting to
this point. “We are grateful for their leadership.”
Kerry
had announced on July 19, 2013, in Amman, Jordan that negotiators
from the two sides would be coming to Washington in a week or so
after having agreed on a basis for resuming negotiations after a five
year break. However, he warned that the agreement was still being
formalized.
The
carefully worded statement, Sunday, offered no details of the
framework for the resumption of the talks that broke down five years
ago, though both sides of the position are well known. One
possibility is the so-called two state solution that establishes an
independent Palestinian State along side the State of Israel. The
statement was released shortly after the Israeli cabinet agreed to
release 104 long-term Palestinian prisoners convicted of deadly
attacks meeting a long-standing Palestinian demand.
“This
moment is not easy for me,” Netanyahu said. “It is not easy for
the ministers. It is not easy, especially for the families, the
bereaved families, whose heart I understand. But there are moments in
which tough decisions must be made for the good of the country, and
this is one of those moments.”
The Israeli's will be represented by Justice Minister, Tzipi Livni and Yitzhak Molcho. The Palestinians will be represented by Chief Negotiator Saeb Erekat and Mohammad Shtayyeh.
The Israeli's will be represented by Justice Minister, Tzipi Livni and Yitzhak Molcho. The Palestinians will be represented by Chief Negotiator Saeb Erekat and Mohammad Shtayyeh.
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