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Thursday, May 17, 2018

Donald Trump Extreme Blind Support of Israel as More than 60 Palestinian Civilian Youth Killed

Donald Trump Extreme Evangelical Christianist with fervor is guided with the fire of this brand of ultra devout Christianity not to see any evil done by Israel in mass killing of Palestinian youth in Gaza.  As a president he sees his foreign American policy as an extension of his own religion. He is the only president in the Americas or a leader in Western Europe who openly flaunts with his own religion and the pure Evangelical-Bible Christianity. An exaggerated performance that mirrors the rule of Iran mullahs, even he surpasses them.

 As Israel kills more than 60 Palestinians including the six months baby Laila, and injuring more than 2500 unarmed civilians protesting 70-years of being evicted from their ancestral land, he does not see any evil in doing that but calling for restrain from both sides. WoW. He must being busy enjoying the New American Embassy in Jerusalem. 



Trump administration support for Israel goes beyond its predecessors 

http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-fg-us-israel-20180517-story.html


How Donald Trump could soon discard a long-standing precedent on Israel

The question of Jerusalem’s status is the most sensitive and complicated issue in the long-running conflict between ­Israelis and Palestinians.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/how-donald-trump-could-soon-discard-a-long-standing-precedent-on-israel/

Today, an emboldened state of Israel, backed by the Trump administration’s recognition of Jerusalem as its capital, is determined to impose its own one-state solution on Palestinians: one that denies Palestinians a state of their own. Claiming it has no “partner for peace”, the Netanyahu 

government is realizing Zionist ambitions to control all of historic Palestine and purge the territory of its indigenous inhabitants.

Half of evangelicals support Israel because they believe it is important for fulfilling end-times prophecy

Well before he was asked to offer a prayer at Monday’s ceremony marking the U.S. Embassy’s move from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, earning the enmity of Mitt Romney, Pastor Robert Jeffress offered tangential insight into why he and many evangelicals think the move was so important.
“Jerusalem has been the object of the affection of both Jews and Christians down through history and the touchstone of prophecy,” Jeffress told CNN last year. “But, most importantly, God gave Jerusalem — and the rest of the Holy Land — to the Jewish people.”
But it’s also worth picking out another part of what Jeffress said to CNN. Jerusalem, he said, is “the touchstone of prophecy.” That prophecy is the biblical prophecy of the return of Jesus Christ and the beginning of the Rapture — the end times.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley walks out of the chamber as Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations Riyad Mansour begins to speak at a UN Security Council meeting May 15.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley walks out of the chamber as Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations Riyad Mansour begins to speak at a UN Security Council meeting May 15.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley walks out of the chamber as Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations Riyad Mansour begins to speak at a UN Security Council meeting May 15.


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