Confirmation of the prophecy 2013.
''There will be rumours of war in some country let we pray for
Iran,Israel,North Korea,arabic countries even some African countries let
we pray for peace we need peace not war.
For more Go and read Joel 2:12-29 and the Holy Spirit will reveal many things for you.But people of God let we take serious with this."
Hussein Malla/Associated Press
BEIRUT, Lebanon — The leader of Hezbollah, the powerful Lebanese
militant group, escalated tensions with Israel on Thursday over the
recent Israeli airstrikes near Damascus, suggesting that the Syrian
government would respond by providing Hezbollah fighters with the same
weapons that Israel wants to keep out of their hands.
Alessandro Di Meo/European Pressphoto Agency
While the Hezbollah leader, Hassan Nasrallah, did not specify the type
of arms, he said that they were “unique weapons that it never had
before” that would “change the balance” of power with Israel, which
regards his group’s alliance with Syria and Iran as one of its most
potent security threats.
In a televised speech, Mr. Nasrallah said the transfer of the weapons
would be Syria’s “strategic response” to the airstrikes that hit the outskirts of Damascus on Sunday.
Israel has not publicly acknowledged responsibility for those strikes.
But Israeli leaders have said they would take military action to prevent
Hezbollah from obtaining “game changing” weapons like chemical arms,
which Syria is believed to possess in large quantities, and
sophisticated long-range missiles that could hit anywhere in Israel from
Hezbollah-controlled areas of southern Lebanon.
Analysts close to Hezbollah said they believed that Mr. Nasrallah was
referring to long-range missiles, not chemical munitions. But the
Israelis have expressed growing concern about the possible use of
chemical weapons in Syria’s civil war, suggesting that the transfer of
such weapons to groups hostile to Israel was more and more likely.
The airstrikes believed to have been carried out by Israel last Sunday
heightened fears that Syria’s war could lead to a regional
conflagration.
Syrian officials said Thursday that they would respond forcefully to any
future Israeli attacks and that they planned to retaliate for Sunday’s
strikes, possibly by authorizing Syria-based militant groups to attack
in the Golan Heights, the disputed border region captured by Israel from
Syria in the 1967 war.
Syria’s deputy foreign minister, Faisal Mekdad, said in an interview
with Agence France-Presse in Damascus that any new Israeli assault would
bring a “harsh and painful” response from Syria’s military.
“Instructions were given to respond immediately to any Israeli attack,”
he said in the interview, which was also published on the Web site of
Press TV, an Iranian satellite channel. “Syria will not allow this to be
repeated.”
President Bashar al-Assad of Syria told recent visitors to Damascus that
his government had decided to give Hezbollah “everything,” according to
an article in the pro-Hezbollah Lebanese newspaper Al Akhbar. He also
said that Syria planned to become “a resistance country” and take a more
active role in opposing Israel. Syria has long positioned itself as the
champion of the Palestinian cause and as Israel’s greatest Arab foe,
but since 1973 it has rarely clashed militarily with Israel.
The Israeli government did not respond to the assertions by Mr. Assad or
Mr. Nasrallah. But Israeli analysts said they did not doubt that Mr.
Assad’s forces and Hezbollah, which Israel considers a terrorist
organization, would be drawing closer militarily, and that weapons
transfers were possible.
“I’m afraid that both sides are serious in what they are saying and this
is a recipe for direct confrontation between Israel and Hezbollah,”
said Boaz Ganor, a counterterrorism expert at the Interdisciplinary
Center in Herzliya, Israel.
The escalating tensions came as the United States was seeking to exert
more diplomacy in conjunction with Russia, Syria’s most powerful foreign
supporter, aimed at starting negotiations to settle the Syrian
conflict.
Secretary of State John Kerry, asked during a visit to Rome about
intelligence reports that Russia was completing a sale of surface-to-air
missiles to Syria, told reporters that the focus should be on the
Russian-American agreement to convene peace talks as soon as possible.
This news is from
Reporting was contributed by Hwaida Saad from Beirut, Isabel Kershner
from Jerusalem, Steven Erlanger from Paris, Steven Lee Myers from Rome,
Neil MacFarquhar from the United Nations and Rick Gladstone from New
York.
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