Monday, July 18, 2016

Middle East Migration: Muslims Out, Jews In - Tsvi Sadan ISRAEL TODAY

Middle East Migration: Muslims Out, Jews In

Monday, July 18, 2016 |  Tsvi Sadan  ISRAEL TODAY
According to the UN Population Division, there are today 244 million immigrants or people living in a country other than their own, 60 million of whom are refugees.
The UN defines a refugee as “someone who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war, or violence.”
Though living in a state of bloody conflict for decades, Israel, including the West Bank, is not considered a country at war, which is why those leaving Israel today are not considered refugees.
Arab countries around Israel that are ravaged by war produce a staggering amount of refugees and immigrants. According to Pew Research Center, between 1990–2015, there are 5 million Syrian, 1.5 million Iraqi and nearly one million Lebanese displaced people, most of whom are defined as refugees.
During those same years, almost one million non-Syrians, 350,000 non-Iraqis and 2 million non-Lebanese settled in these respective countries. Most of this influx represents Muslim refugees from neighboring countries, not immigrants by choice.
When considering Israel, the very opposite seems to be happening.
Between 1990–2015, some 2 million Jews arrived in Israel, while 340,000 left the country. Among Middle Eastern states in conflict, Israel is the only one that attracts more people than it repels. This is even more striking given that almost all the newcomers immigrate by choice. The only Arab states where this is true are Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, which attract millions of immigrants seeking a better life, but are comparatively not engaged in open conflict.
This picture is even more intriguing considering that while millions of Muslims who are forced to leave their countries are choosing the West as their destination, Jews are going in the opposite direction.
To further emphasize this point, European Jews who have other choices of destination besides Israel are nevertheless choosing to migrate to the Jewish state in the Middle East rather than go elsewhere in Europe or to the Americas.
There is often a grim truth behind this choice.
Today, a great many Jews are leaving free, democratic countries - French Jews in particular - because they no longer feel safe there. Most arriving from well-to-do countries are doing so because they once again feel compelled by the rise of anti-Semitism.
Though the phenomenon is by no means a reflection of deliberate policy, Jews are nevertheless once again being expelled from Christian nations.
But contrary to centuries past when fleeing Jews could only trade in one hostile country for another, today they believe that Israel, imperfect as it may be, is the only place where our people can feel perfectly at home.
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Baton Rouge, Nice, Dallas, Orlando – A Dark And Distressing Time Has Descended Upon The Civilized World - Michael Snyder THE ECONOMIC COLLAPSE BLOG

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Posted: 17 Jul 2016  Michael Snyder  THE ECONOMIC COLLAPSE BLOG

Does it not seem as though events are starting to accelerate significantly?  Since I warned that something “had shifted” and that things had “suddenly become more serious“, we have seen the worst mass shooting in U.S. history in Orlando, we have seen the massacre of five police officers in Dallas, we have seen the horrifying terror rampage in Nice, and now we have seen the brutal murder of three police officers in Baton Rouge.  

On Sunday morning, the peace and quiet in Baton Rouge were shattered when “dozens of shots” erupted less than one mile from police headquarters.  By the end of it, 29-year-old Gavin Eugene Long had killed three officers and seriously wounded three others.  It was a crime fueled by pure hatred, and Long specifically waited for his 29th birthday to launch the attack
The shooter who killed three law enforcement officers and wounded three others in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Sunday was a Missouri man who launched a deadly rampage on his 29th birthday, police sources said.
Gavin Long, who was born on July 17, 1987, was the man who gunned down officers before he was killed in a gunbattle with other officers responding to the shootings.
Two Baton Rouge police officers — ages 41 and 49 — died, said Police Chief Carl Dabadie. The gunman also killed a 45-year-old sheriff’s deputy and critically wounded a 41-year-old deputy who is “fighting for his life,” said East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff Sid Gautreaux.
So what motivated Long to commit this horrible crime?

Here is what the Daily Caller found…
A Youtube account operated by Gavin Eugene Long and discovered by The Daily Caller reveals key insight into what might have motivated the 29-year-old black man who killed three Baton Rouge police officers Sunday morning.
Videos on Long’s account show that he was a former Nation of Islam member. He also ranted against “crackers” and made references to Alton Sterling, the black man killed by police in Baton Rouge on July 5.
Did Long actually believe that gunning down innocent police officers would honor the memory of Alton Sterling?

Sadly, it appears that there are a lot of other people out there that feel the exact same way that Long did.  In fact, there were a number of people that were openly celebrating the shooting of police officers in Baton Rouge on Twitter and calling for more cops to be killed.
This country is starting to come apart at the seams, and from now on it is going to be very, very dangerous to be a police officer in America.  Perhaps you may not have heard of this yet, but there was actually another plot to kill police officers in Baton Rouge that was foiled ahead of time
Police in Baton Rouge were on high alert earlier this week after a gang – including boys aged just 12 and 13 – were arrested as they tried to steal handguns as part of a ‘substantial, credible threat’ to harm police officers in Baton Rouge.
Authorities discovered the alleged plot while responding to a burglary at a pawn shop early on June 9.
They arrested one suspect – Antonio Thomas, 17 – at the scene with a handgun and a BB gun.
During questioning, Thomas said that he and three other suspects stole the firearms and ‘were going to get bullets to shoot police,’ authorities said.
And another police officer was shot on Sunday in Milwaukee while he was just sitting in his squad car…
A Milwaukee police officer was shot in a “vicious” attack early Sunday as he sat in his squad car while colleagues investigated a domestic disturbance call, an official said.
The suspected shooter, identified by police as a 20-year-old West Allis man with two felonies on his record, was found dead in a nearby yard, they said.
The incident began as a response to a domestic disturbance call near South 17th Street and West Morgan Avenue at about 2 a.m. During that investigation, someone fired shots into the squad car, striking an officer “multiple” times,” Asst. Police Chief William Jessup said in a morning press conference.
Can you imagine the stress that many police officers and their families are feeling these days?

Could you imagine leaving home each day realizing that there is a huge target painted on your chest and that you might not make it home that night to see your family?

I am sure that a lot of law enforcement officers are having some very serious family discussions these days.  And I am sure that a lot of them are actually considering leaving law enforcement altogether.  All it takes is a single bullet to change your life forever, and right now there are way too many people out there that want to harm anyone in a police uniform.

I think that a recent piece by Scott G. Erickson put it very succinctly…
What feelings must resonate within the patrolman who is responding to a call of domestic violence or simple larceny? Am I the next target? Is this really a routine call for service or is it an ambush?
No longer can the patrolman simply worry about the reported crime itself but rather he or she must approach these events as though they are potentially walking into the next Dallas or Baton Rouge.
And that is no way to function as a police officer. The stress, strain, and uncertainty would be unbearable.
And it isn’t just police officers that need to be concerned about the rising violence.

The Republican National Convention is this week, and it could be a big, fat, juicy target for Islamic terrorists, police haters, or anyone else that is out to make some sort of huge statement.  There are going to be thousands of people protecting the convention, but there are still concerns that something unexpected may happen
The sunny celebration butts uncomfortably against a massive security operation that shows the other side of Cleveland’s big moment. City and U.S. officials are preparing for the worst, aware that tensions over race relations and police use of force, as well as reaction to Trump’s polarizing campaign, could result in violence on the streets.
Clevelanders are also aware of the backdrop for their convention: the mass shooting in Orlando that killed 50 people in June, the sniper attack that killed five Dallas police this month, and the truck assault that killed 84 this week in Nice.
Let us hope and pray for safety in Cleveland, and let us hope and pray that tensions ease in major cities all over the nation.

A dark and distressing time has descended upon the civilized world, and virtually everywhere you look anger and frustration are rising to very dangerous levels.

We were warned that this might be a “summer of chaos”, and so far that has definitely been the case.  Let us hope that things start to cool off before events start to spiral completely out of control.

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Together 2016 Draws Thousands to National Mall; Heat Ends Event Early - CHRISTINE D. JOHNSON CHARISMA NEWS

Thousands gather for Together 2016 on Washington's National Mall.
Thousands of young people join in unity on National Mall in Washington, D.C., Saturday for Together 2016. (Facebook)

Together 2016 Draws Thousands to National Mall; Heat Ends Event Early

CHRISTINE D. JOHNSON  CHARISMA NEWS
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Thousands came to Together 2016 on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., Saturday to celebrate that "Jesus changes everything." Emergency Services shut down the event early, however, after medical personnel became overwhelmed with the number of people--more than 400--who were overcome by extreme heat.
Nick Hall of PULSE, which planned the event, tweeted: "This event has never been about coming to the Mall. It's about sending a generation out from the mall to share Jesus."
Hall shared a video on Facebook saying that they were "completely exhausted" but "excited at all that God did."
As for shutting down early, he said they wanted to continue but "just felt like the right thing to do was to show respect and try to listen." He also pointed out that it wasn't a coincidence that the event ended early, encouraging attendees to be witnesses for Christ.
"There might be somebody that needs Jesus that you're supposed to go talk to. ...  God is the one that leaves the 99 to go after the one," he said.
The event targeted millennials and drew many well-known speakers, from Pope Francis who appeared via video to apologist Ravi Zacharias to singer Michael W. Smith.
"I see people as far as my eye can see," hip-hop artist Lecrae tweeted. "I see people who should be referred to as brothers and sisters...Let's not be a religious community that walks by people who are struggling and hurting. If we're not a healing salve, we contribute to the pain."
Hall is already looking to the future.
"People are asking for Together events across the country and around the world," he said.
Rather than look at Together 2016 as a single-day event, Hall encouraged people to get the Together app, download the "7 Days With Jesus" reading plan and start prayer groups as they reset their lives with Jesus.
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Chris Tomlin's Worship Night in America To Declare God’s Sovereignty - CBN News


Chris Tomlin's Worship Night in America To Declare God’s Sovereignty
CBN News 07-17-2016

Grammy award winning singer songwriter Chris Tomlin answered God's call three year ago to create a worship night in America. He had no idea how much our country would need it.
"In the midst of all this going around we are going to declare God's power and His sovereignty over our country, over the world," Tomlin said.
Worship Night in America features top artist in Christian contemporary music, including Matt Redman, Phil Wickham, Tasha Cobbs, and Kim Walker-Smith of Jesus Culture.But the number one focus for these artist is God.
 Chris Tomlin talks with CBN News Reporter Stephanie Riggs backstage in Denver. Click play to watch the exclusive interview. 
"There is something amazing when the people of God, start singing the praises of God, in the presence of God. It's different than any other sound in the world," said Tomlin describing what Redman told him about Worship Night in America. 
Tomlin says that despite the growing hostility towards Christianity, it is amazing to see thousands get together and worship.
"It keeps being affirmed every time we do one of these nights, to step on that stage and say our story is a story of faith," he said.
To learn more about Worship Night in America and to by tickets online visit Christomlin.com.
Watch CBN News interview: Chris Tomlin

Major Jerusalem Terror Attack Thwarted - Israel Today

Major Jerusalem Terror Attack Thwarted

Sunday, July 17, 2016 |  Israel Today Staff
Israeli security officials on Sunday thwarted a major terrorist attack when they identified and detained a Palestinian man attempting to board the city’s light rail with a bag full of pipe bombs.
The incident occurred along the busy pedestrian mall on Jaffa Road in downtown Jerusalem.
A security guard for the light rail noticed the suspect standing behind one of the pick-up points with a large bag. Feeling uneasy about his demeanor, the guard asked to examine the man’s bag and quickly noticed what appeared to be a bomb.
Police responded to the scene immediately and arrested the would-be terrorist at gunpoint, while sappers disposed of the explosives.
Officials said that had the terrorist been successful, a great many people could have died and been injured, as that portion of the light rail is usually packed with commuters during morning rush hour.
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Jacob's Vision and Wisdom ✡ "The Tabernacle of Acacia Wood - ISRAEL365

And thou shalt make the boards for the Tabernacle of acacia-wood, standing up.

וְעָשִׂיתָ אֶת הַקְּרָשִׁים לַמִּשְׁכָּן עֲצֵי שִׁטִּים עֹמְדִים

שמות כה:טו

v'-a-see-ta et ha-k'-ra-sheem la-mish-kan a-tzay shi-teem o-m'-deem

Jerusalem Inspiration

Jewish tradition maintains that Jacob planted acacia trees on his way down to Egypt so that his descendants would have their wood to build the Tabernacle. The message here is two-fold: from Jacob we learn to prepare for the future, but we also learn not to give up hope. The exile is temporary and the Jews will return to their homeland. Celebrate life in the Holy Land and help us make it even more beautiful and green by planting a tree today!

Planting Trees in Israel's Negev Desert

Learn about the Jewish National Fund's hand in helping new communities blossom in Israel's deserts.
 

Sanhedrin Declares Jubilee and the Third Arrival of the Jews in Israel

The Nascent Sanhedrin has announced that this year is the first year in the counting of the 50-year Jubilee cycle. This reinstates a Biblical commandment, and has implications for Israel’s status.

Jerusalem Daily Photo

A stunning view of the Temple Mount from the Mount of Olives by Bar Artzi. The Mount of Olives is first mentioned in the Bible as King David’s escape route during the rebellion of his son Absalom, then later in the Prophets.
 

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