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Friday, MARCH 25, 2011
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JOEL C. ROSENBERG'S BLOG
MOST PRO-ISRAEL GOVERNMENT IN THE WORLD FALLS: Canada’s PM Harper loses no-confidence vote
Posted: March 25, 2011 by joelcrosenberg in Uncategorized
“Canada’s minority Conservative government was defeated in a non-confidence vote on Friday, setting the scene for a federal election in early May,” reports Reuters. “Legislators in the House of Commons voted by 156-145 to back the motion, which was presented by the main opposition Liberal Party.”
EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN KILLED IN JERUSALEM BOMBING: Netanyahu in Moscow
Posted: March 24, 2011 by joelcrosenberg in Uncategorized
The woman who was killed in yesterday’s horrific terrorist bombing in central Jerusalem was an evangelical Christian tourist from Great Britain. The police identified the 56-year-old woman as Mary-Jane Gardner. “She was an evangelical Christian tourist [and] a volunteer at the Bible Translators Society at Yad Hashmonah,” a moshav run by believers, said Calev Myers, director of the Jerusalem Institute of Justice, an Israeli civil rights organization that defends the legal rights of Christians and Jewish believers in Jesus. “Please pray for peace and comfort for her family and friends.” Developing.…
- PM Netanyahu on official trip to Moscow today
- Rocket explodes in Ashdod – Altogether six rockets fired from Gaza Thursday in further escalation of violence in south. One rocket apparently lands in open space in city; number of residents suffer shock
- Two Grad rockets from Gaza reach deep into Israel — Rockets explode near Ashdod, can be heard in Yavneh; at least five mortars and two Qassams strike western Negev; attacks come after day of IAF strikes on militant targets in Gaza
BOMBING IN JERUSALEM: Also, more rockets/mortars hit southern Israel
Posted: March 23, 2011 by joelcrosenberg in Uncategorized
>> VIDEO: CBN runs interview with me on growing Iranian interest in the coming of the Twelfth Imam
UPDATED AT 12:15pm EASTERN : Israel is suddenly facing a new wave of terrorism. A bombing in central Jerusalem today has killed a 59 year old woman and injured at least 38. More rockets and mortars hit southern Israel today, after 50 were fired at Israel last Saturday alone. A new report indicates that since the end of the Gaza operation in January 2009, 282 rockets and 193 mortar shells have been fired into Israel. The IDF is retaliating, but several innocent Palestinians have been killed in the process. Please pray for the Lord to bring peace to Jews and Arabs on both sides of the border, and healing to the victims.
MSNBC HOST DECLARES REVELATION “A WORK OF FICTION”
Posted: March 21, 2011 by joelcrosenberg in Uncategorized
MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell said last week on his program: “The Book of Revelation is a work of fiction describing how a truly vicious God would bring about the end of the world. No half-smart religious person actually believes the Book of Revelation. They are certain that their God would never turn into a malicious torturer and mass murderer beyond Hitler’s wildest dreams.”
It was an extended rant, and I would encourage you to watch the entire segment. It was sad to see someone so certain that the Bible is so wrong. Let’s pray for the Lord to open Mr. O’Donnell’s eyes that he might see and understand the truth and receive the Lord Jesus Christ as his Savior and Lord in these last days before Christ’s return.
For the record, I have no doubt that the Bible is the inspired Word of God. I fully believe that includes the Book of Revelation. What’s more, I am certain that those who read and study the prophecies in Revelation will be blessed, as the first three verses of the first chapter indicate: ”The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show to His bond-servants, the things which must soon take place; and He sent and communicated it by His angel to His bond-servant John, who testified to the word of God and to the testimony of Jesus Christ, even to all that he saw. Blessed is he who reads and those who hear the words of the prophecy, and heed the things which are written in it; for the time is near.”
How about you?
FRANCE LEADS, U.S. FOLLOWS, BUT THE WAR AGAINST GADDAFI IS ON: Yet U.S. backs away from regime change
Posted: March 19, 2011 by joelcrosenberg in Uncategorized
A third war in the Islamic world and involving Western forces is now underway, this time in Libya, “Operation Odyssey Dawn.” President Obama and Secretary of State Clinton, however, are taking great pains to say that the U.S. is not leading; we are only helping. Remarkably, the French are taking the lead in this new war, under the direction of President Nicolas Sarkozy, Europe’s new “W.”
“As a part of this effort, the United States will contribute our unique capabilities at the front-end of the mission to protect Libyan civilians and enable the enforcement of a no-fly zone that will be led by our international partners,” President Obama noted on Saturday from Brazil. ”And as I said yesterday, we will not — I repeat — we will not deploy any U.S. troops on the ground….Make no mistake. Today we are part of a broad coalition.”
“We did not lead this,” Secretary Clinton stressed in Paris on Saturday at an emergency summit on the Libyan crisis. “We did not engage in unilateral actions in any way, but we strongly support the international community taking action against governments and leaders who believe as Gaddafi is unfortunately doing so now.”
Why is the world’s only superpower not taking the lead in such a critical foreign policy arena? Why are we letting the French (and the British) set the pace? Who would have thought we would have ever heard in our lifetimes the sentence, “The French are taking the lead in military action” anywhere, much less in an Arab Muslim country? There are many theories.
Stranger still is that “regime change” is no longer an American objective. That’s right, the White House is no longer saying that removing Libyan madman Moammar Gaddafi is one of our strategic goals, even though it has been for weeks. Consider the troubling series of recent statements:
- On February 28, Secretary of State Clinton said Gaddafi and his regime had no legitimacy to remain in power and must “go.” – “Through their actions, they have lost the legitimacy to govern. And the people of Libya have made themselves clear: It is time for Gaddafi to go — now, without further violence or delay,” Clinton told the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva.
- On March 3, President Obama said Gaddafi had no legitimacy to remain in power and ” must leave.” —“Going forward, we will continue to send a clear message: The violence must stop. Muammar Gaddafi has lost legitimacy to lead, and he must leave. Those who perpetrate violence against the Libyan people will be held accountable. And the aspirations of the Libyan people for freedom, democracy and dignity must be met.”
- On March 14, President Obama said on March 14 in a meeting with Denmark’s Prime Minister that Gaddafi had to step down from power in Libya. – ”We both share the view that Mr. Gaddafi has lost legitimacy and he needs to leave, and that we as an international community have to speak firmly against any violence that’s directed at civilians,” the President told reporters in the Oval Office.
- On March 19, however, President Obama’s statement announcing the use of military force against Gaddafi’s forces made no mention of this ultimatum for Gaddafi to leave power. Regime change, apparently, is no longer the Obama administration’s objective.
Let us pray for U.S., French, British, Canadian and other forces that are now in harm’s way to protect the Libyan people from slaughter. Let us pray for Gaddafi and his entire regime to be brought down, even if that is no longer the administration’s stated goal. Let us pray for our leaders to have true wisdom, discernment and courage in this situation. Let us pray, too, for every Libyan man, woman and child to hear and understand the gospel of Jesus Christ and for believers around the world to find effective ways to support and encourage the persecuted Church in Libya.
Finally, let us pray for the Lord’s will to be done. As the Hebrew Prophet Daniel once prayed (Daniel 2:20-23):
20
”Let the name of God be blessed forever and ever,
For wisdom and power belong to Him.
21“It is He who changes the times and the epochs;
He removes kings and establishes kings;
He gives wisdom to wise men
And knowledge to men of understanding.
22“It is He who reveals the profound and hidden things;
He knows what is in the darkness,
And the light dwells with Him.
23“To You, O God of my fathers, I give thanks and praise,
For You have given me wisdom and power;
Even now You have made known to me what we requested of You,
For You have made known to us the king’s matter.”
HEADLINES TO TRACK:
- NYT: France and Britain Lead Military Push on Libya
- Los Angeles Times: Sarkozy announces action against Kadafi; international force flies missions over Libya
- The Economist: Sarkozy’s Libyan surprise
- Washington Post: Clinton says U.S. supports, but will not lead, military operation against Libya
- U.S. Tomahawk Cruise Missiles Hit Targets in Libya; Pentagon: 112 Missiles Fired at More Than 20 Targets Inside Libya
- France supports quick Libya action after UN vote
IRAN, ISRAEL AND THE THREAT OF ANNIHILATION: Modern Day Lessons From The Book of Esther
Posted: March 18, 2011 by joelcrosenberg in Uncategorized
>> NEW JOSHUA FUND VIDEO BLOG POSTED: 7 minute video discusses how Esther and Mordechai dealt with the Persian threat to “annihilate” the Jews so long ago, and how we can bless Israel as Iran threatens the Jews again today
>> SATURDAY 4PM EASTERN: U.S. launches cruise missile attacks against Libyan targets
We’ve just posted on The Joshua Fund website a new article I’ve written called, “Iran, Israel and the Threat of Annihilation: Modern Day Lessons From The Book of Esther“. It includes fascinating excerpts from a new CNN interview with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with Piers Morgan on the Iranian nuclear threat and the savage killing by Islamic Radicals of an entire Jewish family in Israel while they slept. I hope you’ll take a moment to read it.
NOTE: The holiday of “Purim” commemorating these events begins Saturday evening. If you’re a pastor or Bible teacher, would you consider preaching and teaching on the Book of Esther? If you’re a father or mother, would you consider taking some time this weekend to take your children through the Book of Esther and help them understand God’s love for the Jewish people and His heart for saving them when they prayed and fasted?www.joshuafund.net
SATURDAY HEADLINES FROM ISRAEL:
- Southern Israel bombarded with over 50 rockets from Gaza
- Israel strikes Gaza after massive rocket barrage on south
MASSACRE OF JEWISH FAMILY IN ISRAEL:
- Itamar massacre: Fogel family butchered while sleeping – Names of Itamar attack victims cleared for publication Saturday evening: Udi Fogel, 36, Ruth Fogel, 35, and their children Yoav, 11, Elad, 4, and three-month-old Hadas were stabbed to death. Surviving kids staying with grandparents
- WSJ’s Bret Stephens: Are Israeli Settlers Human? A family of five slaughtered in their beds. Some Palestinians call it ‘natural.’
- Fogel Family Slaughter Deliberately Incited by PA
- Why did Israel release bloody images of the family slain in Itamar? Minister of Public Diplomacy and Diaspora Affairs defends releasing the graphic images of the stabbed bodies of the family that was murdered in Itamar [NO PHOTOS SHOWN IN THIS ONE]
- Grisly photos tell the cold truth about terrorists [ONLY ONE PHOTO, NOT AS BAD AS THE OTHERS]
- The New Republic: The Atrocity in Itamar [CAUTION: VERY GRAPHIC PHOTOS OF THE STABBING VICTIMS -- NOT FOR ANYONE UNDER 18]
OTHER HEADLINES FROM THE EPICENTER:
AFTER WEEKS OF INACTION, EGYPT — NOT U.S. — MOVES TO ARM LIBYANS TO DEFEND THEMSELVES: UN approves military action
Posted: March 18, 2011 by joelcrosenberg in Uncategorized
After weeks of inaction by the U.S. and our allies, Egypt has become the first government to actually begin supplying arms to Libyan rebels — including assault rifles and ammunition — to fight against the evil and brutality of Col. Gaddafi’s forces. Good for them.
In a rare development, the Arab League last week actually suspended Libya’s membership in the organization, recognized the rebel faction as the legitimate government, called on the non-Arab world to impose a no-fly zone over Libya and take military measures to protect innocent Libyans being slaughtered by the forces of Gaddafi. Aside from Egypt, the Arab nations don’t seem willing to take actual military action themselves. They want the non-Arab world to do it for them. But I give them credit for showing resolve they didn’t show against Saddam Hussein, and haven’t shown against the Iranian regime, at least on paper.
Now, with Gaddafi’s forces gaining the upper hand, and his threats against innocent men, women and children growing more vicious by the day, and the Libyan people crying out for real help and not just words, the U.N. is finally moving, too. “The United Nations authorised military action to curb Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi on Thursday, hours after he threatened to storm the rebel bastion of Benghazi overnight, showing ‘no mercy, no pity,’”reports Reuters. “‘It’s over. The issue has been decided,’ Gaddafi said. ‘We are coming tonight…We will find you in your closets.’”
As I wrote on March 10, the U.S. and other free nations should be arming Libyans to protect themselves from slaughter and possible genocide and assisting them in a variety of other ways. Had Washington and NATO done this quickly and decisively, many lives may have been saved. Instead, the West has dithered in the face of evil, issuing statements and holding meetings and wringing its hands. A week ago, I was reluctant to support military strikes and a impose a no-fly zone because I didn’t want the U.S. military to get sucked into a war the White House wasn’t serious about waging or winning, and which isn’t central to our national interests in the Mideast. That said, I cautiously support military action now (but not a full invasion) because other measures weren’t taken at all, people are dying, and this evil must be stopped somehow or another. After all, should Gaddafi be allowed to get away with this evil bloodbath, he will gain strength, feel vindicated, and project even more evil and violence, as will other tyrants in the region, notably the Iranians.
Let’s be clear and consistent: the God of the Bible loves the people of Libya, He loves the Arab people and He has a prophetic plan for them, just as He loves Israel and the Jewish people and has a plan for them. We should love the Libyans and all Arabs, too. The Lord Jesus Christ came to die for all people everywhere — Jew and Gentile — to set us free from sin and death and to give us eternal life and abundant life. Christ told us to love Israel. He also told us to love Israel’s neighbors and her enemies. We should, therefore, care what happens to the people of Libya. We should pray for them to be free, spiritually and politically. The Church should mobilize to reach every Libyan with the gospel of Jesus Christ and to strengthen the persecuted believers in that Biblical country.
Worth noting is that traditional left-of-center allies of President Obama are growing appalled by his unwillingness to show any kind of leadership on Libya. A few examples:
- The New York Times editorialized: “The Obama administration is throwing out so many conflicting messages on Libya that they are blunting any potential pressure on the Libyan regime and weakening American credibility. It’s dangerous to make threats if you’re not prepared to follow through. All of the public hand-wringing has made it even worse.”
- The liberal New Republic magazine wrote: “Barack Obama’s policy toward the Libyan struggle for freedom is no longer a muddle. It is now a disgrace.”
- MSNBC’s Chris Matthews said of the President’s first public statement on Libya: “This statement could have been put out by the first President Bush. It has the aspect of an Arabist statement. I shouldn’t be too strong here, but it doesn’t have any dignity. I mean – Ronald Reagan – to his credit, said ‘evil empire’ before the fall of the wall.”
- The Washington Post’s Eugene Robinson wrote: “President Obama pledged that ‘the entire world is watching’ the horror in Libya, but watching isn’t nearly enough. There is much more that world leaders – beginning with Obama – urgently must say and do….Unambiguous, muscular words and credible threats are the least we can do for the people of Libya. Even by that low standard, we are falling woefully short.”
- Slate’s Christopher Hitchens wrote: “The administration’s inadequate response to the crisis in Libya reveals a lack of courage and principle.”
- Foreign Policy magazine reported: European governments “completely puzzled” about U.S. position on Libya
- Fmr. State Department official Anne-Marie Slaughter — who served for two years as Director of Policy Planning for Secretary of State Clinton – lambasted the Obama administration for “fiddling while Libya burns”
- Even former President Clinton urged the Obama administration to take more decisive action in Libya this week.
HEADLINES TO TRACK:
- Libya airstrikes could start ‘within hours of resolution’
- U.N. Security Council votes 10-0 for air strikes, with 3 abstentions — Russia, China and Germany
- Obama’s indecision on Libya has pushed Sec. Clinton over the edge; Clinton says she won’t serve in a second administration if there is one
- NYT: Specter of Rebel Rout Helps Shift U.S. Policy on Libya
- Libyan rebels fault inaction by United States: ‘Nice words can only go so far,’ anti-Gadhafi spokesman says
- NYT on March 4: Qaddafi brutalizes foes, armed or defenseless
MOST PRO-ISRAEL GOVERNMENT IN THE WORLD FALLS: Canada’s PM Harper loses no-confidence vote
Posted: March 25, 2011 by joelcrosenberg in Uncategorized“Canada’s minority Conservative government was defeated in a non-confidence vote on Friday, setting the scene for a federal election in early May,” reports Reuters. “Legislators in the House of Commons voted by 156-145 to back the motion, which was presented by the main opposition Liberal Party.”
EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN KILLED IN JERUSALEM BOMBING: Netanyahu in Moscow
Posted: March 24, 2011 by joelcrosenberg in UncategorizedThe woman who was killed in yesterday’s horrific terrorist bombing in central Jerusalem was an evangelical Christian tourist from Great Britain. The police identified the 56-year-old woman as Mary-Jane Gardner. “She was an evangelical Christian tourist [and] a volunteer at the Bible Translators Society at Yad Hashmonah,” a moshav run by believers, said Calev Myers, director of the Jerusalem Institute of Justice, an Israeli civil rights organization that defends the legal rights of Christians and Jewish believers in Jesus. “Please pray for peace and comfort for her family and friends.” Developing.…
- PM Netanyahu on official trip to Moscow today
- Rocket explodes in Ashdod – Altogether six rockets fired from Gaza Thursday in further escalation of violence in south. One rocket apparently lands in open space in city; number of residents suffer shock
- Two Grad rockets from Gaza reach deep into Israel — Rockets explode near Ashdod, can be heard in Yavneh; at least five mortars and two Qassams strike western Negev; attacks come after day of IAF strikes on militant targets in Gaza
BOMBING IN JERUSALEM: Also, more rockets/mortars hit southern Israel
Posted: March 23, 2011 by joelcrosenberg in Uncategorized>> VIDEO: CBN runs interview with me on growing Iranian interest in the coming of the Twelfth Imam
UPDATED AT 12:15pm EASTERN : Israel is suddenly facing a new wave of terrorism. A bombing in central Jerusalem today has killed a 59 year old woman and injured at least 38. More rockets and mortars hit southern Israel today, after 50 were fired at Israel last Saturday alone. A new report indicates that since the end of the Gaza operation in January 2009, 282 rockets and 193 mortar shells have been fired into Israel. The IDF is retaliating, but several innocent Palestinians have been killed in the process. Please pray for the Lord to bring peace to Jews and Arabs on both sides of the border, and healing to the victims.
MSNBC HOST DECLARES REVELATION “A WORK OF FICTION”
Posted: March 21, 2011 by joelcrosenberg in Uncategorized
MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell said last week on his program: “The Book of Revelation is a work of fiction describing how a truly vicious God would bring about the end of the world. No half-smart religious person actually believes the Book of Revelation. They are certain that their God would never turn into a malicious torturer and mass murderer beyond Hitler’s wildest dreams.”
It was an extended rant, and I would encourage you to watch the entire segment. It was sad to see someone so certain that the Bible is so wrong. Let’s pray for the Lord to open Mr. O’Donnell’s eyes that he might see and understand the truth and receive the Lord Jesus Christ as his Savior and Lord in these last days before Christ’s return.
For the record, I have no doubt that the Bible is the inspired Word of God. I fully believe that includes the Book of Revelation. What’s more, I am certain that those who read and study the prophecies in Revelation will be blessed, as the first three verses of the first chapter indicate: ”The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show to His bond-servants, the things which must soon take place; and He sent and communicated it by His angel to His bond-servant John, who testified to the word of God and to the testimony of Jesus Christ, even to all that he saw. Blessed is he who reads and those who hear the words of the prophecy, and heed the things which are written in it; for the time is near.”
How about you?
FRANCE LEADS, U.S. FOLLOWS, BUT THE WAR AGAINST GADDAFI IS ON: Yet U.S. backs away from regime change
Posted: March 19, 2011 by joelcrosenberg in Uncategorized
A third war in the Islamic world and involving Western forces is now underway, this time in Libya, “Operation Odyssey Dawn.” President Obama and Secretary of State Clinton, however, are taking great pains to say that the U.S. is not leading; we are only helping. Remarkably, the French are taking the lead in this new war, under the direction of President Nicolas Sarkozy, Europe’s new “W.”
“As a part of this effort, the United States will contribute our unique capabilities at the front-end of the mission to protect Libyan civilians and enable the enforcement of a no-fly zone that will be led by our international partners,” President Obama noted on Saturday from Brazil. ”And as I said yesterday, we will not — I repeat — we will not deploy any U.S. troops on the ground….Make no mistake. Today we are part of a broad coalition.”
“We did not lead this,” Secretary Clinton stressed in Paris on Saturday at an emergency summit on the Libyan crisis. “We did not engage in unilateral actions in any way, but we strongly support the international community taking action against governments and leaders who believe as Gaddafi is unfortunately doing so now.”
Why is the world’s only superpower not taking the lead in such a critical foreign policy arena? Why are we letting the French (and the British) set the pace? Who would have thought we would have ever heard in our lifetimes the sentence, “The French are taking the lead in military action” anywhere, much less in an Arab Muslim country? There are many theories.
Stranger still is that “regime change” is no longer an American objective. That’s right, the White House is no longer saying that removing Libyan madman Moammar Gaddafi is one of our strategic goals, even though it has been for weeks. Consider the troubling series of recent statements:
- On February 28, Secretary of State Clinton said Gaddafi and his regime had no legitimacy to remain in power and must “go.” – “Through their actions, they have lost the legitimacy to govern. And the people of Libya have made themselves clear: It is time for Gaddafi to go — now, without further violence or delay,” Clinton told the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva.
- On March 3, President Obama said Gaddafi had no legitimacy to remain in power and ” must leave.” —“Going forward, we will continue to send a clear message: The violence must stop. Muammar Gaddafi has lost legitimacy to lead, and he must leave. Those who perpetrate violence against the Libyan people will be held accountable. And the aspirations of the Libyan people for freedom, democracy and dignity must be met.”
- On March 14, President Obama said on March 14 in a meeting with Denmark’s Prime Minister that Gaddafi had to step down from power in Libya. – ”We both share the view that Mr. Gaddafi has lost legitimacy and he needs to leave, and that we as an international community have to speak firmly against any violence that’s directed at civilians,” the President told reporters in the Oval Office.
- On March 19, however, President Obama’s statement announcing the use of military force against Gaddafi’s forces made no mention of this ultimatum for Gaddafi to leave power. Regime change, apparently, is no longer the Obama administration’s objective.
Let us pray for U.S., French, British, Canadian and other forces that are now in harm’s way to protect the Libyan people from slaughter. Let us pray for Gaddafi and his entire regime to be brought down, even if that is no longer the administration’s stated goal. Let us pray for our leaders to have true wisdom, discernment and courage in this situation. Let us pray, too, for every Libyan man, woman and child to hear and understand the gospel of Jesus Christ and for believers around the world to find effective ways to support and encourage the persecuted Church in Libya.
Finally, let us pray for the Lord’s will to be done. As the Hebrew Prophet Daniel once prayed (Daniel 2:20-23):
20
”Let the name of God be blessed forever and ever,
For wisdom and power belong to Him.
21“It is He who changes the times and the epochs;
He removes kings and establishes kings;
He gives wisdom to wise men
And knowledge to men of understanding.
22“It is He who reveals the profound and hidden things;
He knows what is in the darkness,
And the light dwells with Him.
23“To You, O God of my fathers, I give thanks and praise,
For You have given me wisdom and power;
Even now You have made known to me what we requested of You,
For You have made known to us the king’s matter.”
HEADLINES TO TRACK:
- NYT: France and Britain Lead Military Push on Libya
- Los Angeles Times: Sarkozy announces action against Kadafi; international force flies missions over Libya
- The Economist: Sarkozy’s Libyan surprise
- Washington Post: Clinton says U.S. supports, but will not lead, military operation against Libya
- U.S. Tomahawk Cruise Missiles Hit Targets in Libya; Pentagon: 112 Missiles Fired at More Than 20 Targets Inside Libya
- France supports quick Libya action after UN vote
IRAN, ISRAEL AND THE THREAT OF ANNIHILATION: Modern Day Lessons From The Book of Esther
Posted: March 18, 2011 by joelcrosenberg in Uncategorized>> NEW JOSHUA FUND VIDEO BLOG POSTED: 7 minute video discusses how Esther and Mordechai dealt with the Persian threat to “annihilate” the Jews so long ago, and how we can bless Israel as Iran threatens the Jews again today
>> SATURDAY 4PM EASTERN: U.S. launches cruise missile attacks against Libyan targets
We’ve just posted on The Joshua Fund website a new article I’ve written called, “Iran, Israel and the Threat of Annihilation: Modern Day Lessons From The Book of Esther“. It includes fascinating excerpts from a new CNN interview with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with Piers Morgan on the Iranian nuclear threat and the savage killing by Islamic Radicals of an entire Jewish family in Israel while they slept. I hope you’ll take a moment to read it.
NOTE: The holiday of “Purim” commemorating these events begins Saturday evening. If you’re a pastor or Bible teacher, would you consider preaching and teaching on the Book of Esther? If you’re a father or mother, would you consider taking some time this weekend to take your children through the Book of Esther and help them understand God’s love for the Jewish people and His heart for saving them when they prayed and fasted?www.joshuafund.net
SATURDAY HEADLINES FROM ISRAEL:
- Southern Israel bombarded with over 50 rockets from Gaza
- Israel strikes Gaza after massive rocket barrage on south
MASSACRE OF JEWISH FAMILY IN ISRAEL:
- Itamar massacre: Fogel family butchered while sleeping – Names of Itamar attack victims cleared for publication Saturday evening: Udi Fogel, 36, Ruth Fogel, 35, and their children Yoav, 11, Elad, 4, and three-month-old Hadas were stabbed to death. Surviving kids staying with grandparents
- WSJ’s Bret Stephens: Are Israeli Settlers Human? A family of five slaughtered in their beds. Some Palestinians call it ‘natural.’
- Fogel Family Slaughter Deliberately Incited by PA
- Why did Israel release bloody images of the family slain in Itamar? Minister of Public Diplomacy and Diaspora Affairs defends releasing the graphic images of the stabbed bodies of the family that was murdered in Itamar [NO PHOTOS SHOWN IN THIS ONE]
- Grisly photos tell the cold truth about terrorists [ONLY ONE PHOTO, NOT AS BAD AS THE OTHERS]
- The New Republic: The Atrocity in Itamar [CAUTION: VERY GRAPHIC PHOTOS OF THE STABBING VICTIMS -- NOT FOR ANYONE UNDER 18]
OTHER HEADLINES FROM THE EPICENTER:
AFTER WEEKS OF INACTION, EGYPT — NOT U.S. — MOVES TO ARM LIBYANS TO DEFEND THEMSELVES: UN approves military action
Posted: March 18, 2011 by joelcrosenberg in UncategorizedAfter weeks of inaction by the U.S. and our allies, Egypt has become the first government to actually begin supplying arms to Libyan rebels — including assault rifles and ammunition — to fight against the evil and brutality of Col. Gaddafi’s forces. Good for them.
In a rare development, the Arab League last week actually suspended Libya’s membership in the organization, recognized the rebel faction as the legitimate government, called on the non-Arab world to impose a no-fly zone over Libya and take military measures to protect innocent Libyans being slaughtered by the forces of Gaddafi. Aside from Egypt, the Arab nations don’t seem willing to take actual military action themselves. They want the non-Arab world to do it for them. But I give them credit for showing resolve they didn’t show against Saddam Hussein, and haven’t shown against the Iranian regime, at least on paper.
Now, with Gaddafi’s forces gaining the upper hand, and his threats against innocent men, women and children growing more vicious by the day, and the Libyan people crying out for real help and not just words, the U.N. is finally moving, too. “The United Nations authorised military action to curb Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi on Thursday, hours after he threatened to storm the rebel bastion of Benghazi overnight, showing ‘no mercy, no pity,’”reports Reuters. “‘It’s over. The issue has been decided,’ Gaddafi said. ‘We are coming tonight…We will find you in your closets.’”
As I wrote on March 10, the U.S. and other free nations should be arming Libyans to protect themselves from slaughter and possible genocide and assisting them in a variety of other ways. Had Washington and NATO done this quickly and decisively, many lives may have been saved. Instead, the West has dithered in the face of evil, issuing statements and holding meetings and wringing its hands. A week ago, I was reluctant to support military strikes and a impose a no-fly zone because I didn’t want the U.S. military to get sucked into a war the White House wasn’t serious about waging or winning, and which isn’t central to our national interests in the Mideast. That said, I cautiously support military action now (but not a full invasion) because other measures weren’t taken at all, people are dying, and this evil must be stopped somehow or another. After all, should Gaddafi be allowed to get away with this evil bloodbath, he will gain strength, feel vindicated, and project even more evil and violence, as will other tyrants in the region, notably the Iranians.
Let’s be clear and consistent: the God of the Bible loves the people of Libya, He loves the Arab people and He has a prophetic plan for them, just as He loves Israel and the Jewish people and has a plan for them. We should love the Libyans and all Arabs, too. The Lord Jesus Christ came to die for all people everywhere — Jew and Gentile — to set us free from sin and death and to give us eternal life and abundant life. Christ told us to love Israel. He also told us to love Israel’s neighbors and her enemies. We should, therefore, care what happens to the people of Libya. We should pray for them to be free, spiritually and politically. The Church should mobilize to reach every Libyan with the gospel of Jesus Christ and to strengthen the persecuted believers in that Biblical country.
Worth noting is that traditional left-of-center allies of President Obama are growing appalled by his unwillingness to show any kind of leadership on Libya. A few examples:
- The New York Times editorialized: “The Obama administration is throwing out so many conflicting messages on Libya that they are blunting any potential pressure on the Libyan regime and weakening American credibility. It’s dangerous to make threats if you’re not prepared to follow through. All of the public hand-wringing has made it even worse.”
- The liberal New Republic magazine wrote: “Barack Obama’s policy toward the Libyan struggle for freedom is no longer a muddle. It is now a disgrace.”
- MSNBC’s Chris Matthews said of the President’s first public statement on Libya: “This statement could have been put out by the first President Bush. It has the aspect of an Arabist statement. I shouldn’t be too strong here, but it doesn’t have any dignity. I mean – Ronald Reagan – to his credit, said ‘evil empire’ before the fall of the wall.”
- The Washington Post’s Eugene Robinson wrote: “President Obama pledged that ‘the entire world is watching’ the horror in Libya, but watching isn’t nearly enough. There is much more that world leaders – beginning with Obama – urgently must say and do….Unambiguous, muscular words and credible threats are the least we can do for the people of Libya. Even by that low standard, we are falling woefully short.”
- Slate’s Christopher Hitchens wrote: “The administration’s inadequate response to the crisis in Libya reveals a lack of courage and principle.”
- Foreign Policy magazine reported: European governments “completely puzzled” about U.S. position on Libya
- Fmr. State Department official Anne-Marie Slaughter — who served for two years as Director of Policy Planning for Secretary of State Clinton – lambasted the Obama administration for “fiddling while Libya burns”
- Even former President Clinton urged the Obama administration to take more decisive action in Libya this week.
HEADLINES TO TRACK:
- Libya airstrikes could start ‘within hours of resolution’
- U.N. Security Council votes 10-0 for air strikes, with 3 abstentions — Russia, China and Germany
- Obama’s indecision on Libya has pushed Sec. Clinton over the edge; Clinton says she won’t serve in a second administration if there is one
- NYT: Specter of Rebel Rout Helps Shift U.S. Policy on Libya
- Libyan rebels fault inaction by United States: ‘Nice words can only go so far,’ anti-Gadhafi spokesman says
- NYT on March 4: Qaddafi brutalizes foes, armed or defenseless
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