Standing With Hamas And Hezbollah, Turkey Calls Upon Surrounding Muslim Nations To Unite Against Israel


Turkish President Erdogan said that recent events with Israel today “will lead to a big catastrophe” tomorrow. And indeed it will, but the coming “big catastrophe” in the end will not come upon Israel. It will come upon Turkey and upon all the “many nations with him” (Ezekiel 38:22) …

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The Jerusalem Post – “President Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey stood in solidarity with Lebanon amid growing tensions with Israel and called on regional countries on Wednesday to also support Beirut.

Cross-border strains between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah have been escalating in recent weeks, stoking fears of an all-out Israel-Hezbollah war. Shelling across Israel’s northern border has led to the evacuation of tens of thousands of people from areas on both sides of the frontier.

In a speech to his AK Party lawmakers in parliament, Erdogan said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu planned to spread the Gaza war to the region.

‘It seems that Israel has now turned its eyes on Lebanon after destroying and burning Gaza. We see Western countries giving Israel support behind the scenes,’ Erdogan said.

‘Netanyahu’s plans to spread the war to the region will lead to a big catastrophe,’ he said, adding that the Western support for Israel was ‘pitiful.’

‘Turkey stands with the brotherly people and state of Lebanon. I call on other countries in the region to stand in solidarity with Lebanon,’ he said.

Earlier this week, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said the Turkish government saw a risk of the conflict spreading while commenting on the tensions between Israel and Hezbollah.” Read more.

What Is The War Of Gog-Magog? – “[T]he battle of Gog-Magog and the battle of Armageddon are essentially separate descriptions of the same event. More specifically, the Gog-Magog description as outlined by the prophet Ezekiel provides is a broader overview of a conflict that simply leads up to and ends at Armageddon, not simply ‘Armageddon’ itself per se when the armies of the surrounding Islamic nations gather themselves in the ‘valley of decision’ in a final effort to destroy Israel once and for all. It is a broader view of a conflict that comes to a definitive conclusion at Armageddon when Christ Himself destroys the surrounding armies directly, enemies who will have already been fighting against Israel and waging wars for quite some time — months, perhaps a few short years. Ezekiel 38-39 describes this extended campaign …” Read more.



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