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To all who believe in dreams read this at once and share it I had a dream and in this dream I saw a long hallway and as I walked towards this hallway there was a door as I got to the end of the hallway I heard a voice that said to me open the door and go in so I opened the door and as I walked in this room I saw a great big desk a huge desk and as I aproach this desk guess who was sitting on this great huge desk it was Obama and in this room there were many doors and they were all closed all the doors I mean and as I looked all of a sudden all the doors open and I saw evil spirits coming out of these doors to torment the world it goes to show you the current state of the USA and all that is coming to the USA for forsaking not just Israel but the G-d of all of Israel Here O Israel. Judgement has come to the USA I have been telling the USA for years now its finally here judgement over the USA they have forsaken Israel the current administration and they continue to push Israel into a corner for false peace but the G-d of all of Israel has not forsaken us Jews . its here wake up USA and entire world see Psalms 83 Deut 7 Zachariah 8 Jeremiah 31 Judgement has come to USA Hear O Israel US Secretary of State John Kerry confirmed after meetings with Palestinian Arab representatives in Bethlehem today (Wednesday) that the US stance on Jewish life in Judea and Samaria is condemnation, AFP reports. We consider now, and have always considered, the settlements to be illegitimate, Kerry said, after Mahmoud Abbas reportedly walked out of Tuesdays talks over Israels statements supporting a new initiative to build more than 3,500 new Jewish homes in the region. Regarding the fact that Israel has kept up its side of a deal which exchanged the buildings for the controversial release of 26 Arab terrorists back into civilian areas, Kerry claims that at no time did the Palestinians in any way agree, as a matter of going back to the talks, that they could somehow condone or accept Jewish building efforts in Judea and Samaria. Kerry did throw Israel a bone by responding that the US was aware of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahus plan for renewed construction efforts. Kerrys remarks follow a tumultuous week between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, during which the released terrorists received a heros welcome and threats of a third intifada were launched. Such a striking statement is unlikely to encourage an already skeptical Israeli public to support ongoing US-brokered talks. Many Israelis have long suspected the Obama administration of sympathizing with the PA position, and concerns were raised at the very start of the latest round of talks over the controversial appointment of Martin Indyk as mediator in the talks. A number of Israeli groups have claimed his work with the far-left New Israel Fund rules Indyk out as an honest broker between the sides. The confirmation also follows reports that the US President made derogatory remarks toward Israel, and toward Binyamin Netanyahu in particular, during discussions about the conflict in 2012. The US may possibly have vested interests in the talks success, as Obama has allegedly offered Israel support in efforts to stop a nuclear Iran in the event of a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinian Authority. The Prime Ministers office has not yet released a statement responding to the US condemnation, nor how it will affect future talks.
Posted on: Sat, 09 Nov 2013 19:23:21 +0000

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