Netanyahu Uses Religious Backdrop for Campaign Against Iran
"I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich) and I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan." [Revelation 2:9, KJV]
"Behold, I will make them of the synagogue of Satan, which say they are Jews, and are not, but do lie; behold, I will make them to come and worship before thy feet, and to know that I have loved thee."[Revelation 3:9, KJV]
Just who are the majority of the people now living in modern day Israel? Well, it looks as though 90% of them are probably descendants of the Great Khazars and never were descendants of Abraham. Jews of our era fall into two main categories: (1) The Sephardim Jews, who numbered about 500,000 in 1960, are the descendants of the Spanish Jews that were expelled from Spain by the Moslems in 1492. (2) The Ashkenazim Jews (common), who numbered around 11 million in 1960. The term Ashkenazim Jew is associated with Germany, Hungary and Poland, which shared culture and borders with the Khazarian empire and received a large migration of "Yiddish" people from the disintegrating Khazarian kingdom. [Source]
Netanyahu takes Iran campaign to Jerusalem holy site
February 28, 2015Reuters - Israeli Prime Benjamin Netanyahu took his campaign against a nuclear deal with Iran to Jerusalem's sacred Western Wall on Saturday, on the eve of his departure to Washington to address Congress on the issue.
"The agreement being formed between Iran and the powers, can endanger our existence.
"In the face of such an agreement we must unite and explain the dangers it poses to Israel, to the region and to the entire world."
Washington hopes a deal with Iran will ensure the Islamic Republic is unable to develop nuclear weapons. Tehran denies it has any nuclear arms program and often points out that Israel is apparently the only country in the region with such weapons.
"I respect U.S. President Barack Obama," Netanyahu said at the Western Wall where earlier he placed his palms on the stones in whose crevices faithful place written messages to God.
"I believe in the strength of Israel's relations with the U.S. and through them we shall overcome these differences, as well as those to come," he said.
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