Did YHVH's protective "Omen" come back to Israel when the Jews returned to their ancient land in 1948?

The Israel Omen “Dividing the Land” Blog powerfully reports a series of historically destructive events since 1991 to current, connected by a common thread: warnings found in Ancient Hebrew prophetic Scripture that Israel was not to be divided. Are these events the telling signs of an ancient Divine Omen, the same omen ignored by the Egyptians 3,500 years ago as Moses was leading the children of Israel out of Egypt by YHVH's mighty hand?

This Blog presents strong evidences that the "Four Horns" foretold in Zechariah 1:18-21 to be scattering Judah, Israel, and Jerusalem are the four nations of the "Quartet"!

As the nations of the world gather to remove the Jew from YHVH's promised Holy Land, the international group dubbed the Quartet is leading the effort. And, the same prophetic Scripture warns of YHVH's judgment against those nations attempting to divide Israel. Your view of current events might never be the same!

The Israel Omen website and Book by David Brennan





Thursday 14 July 2011

14/7/11 - Israelis, Palestinians march for Palestinian state

Palestinians wave their national flag as they rally in the West Bank city of Ramallah in February 2011. Some 1,000 Israelis and Palestinians have gathered in east Jerusalem for a protest march to support the Palestinian bid for United Nations recognition
Palestinians wave their national flag as they rally in the West Bank city of Ramallah …


Some 1,000 Israelis and Palestinians gathered in east Jerusalem on Friday for a protest march to support the Palestinian bid for United Nations recognition.
The marchers waved Palestinian flags and carried signs reading "marching to independence" and "only free people can negotiate for peace," an AFP photographer said.
The Palestinians plan to ask the UN General Assembly to recognise a Palestinian state when the world body gathers in September, a move opposed by Israel, which says progress can only be made through negotiations.
"This march has been considered by many as carrying special significance, since it will serve as a litmus test for the extent of popular support among Israelis and Palestinians for the diplomatic efforts for a declaration of independence," organisers said in a statement.
Organisers said they planned to march from the Old City to the neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah, the site of weekly protests against efforts by Jewish settlers to move into largely Arabneighbourhoods in the city.
The route is the reverse of a march held last month by right-wing Israeli youth to commemorate Israel's capture of east Jerusalem in the 1967 Middle East war.
Israel later annexed east Jerusalem, claiming it as it as its "undivided and eternal capital," a move that has not been recognised by the international community.
The Palestinians claim east Jerusalem as the capital of their would-be state.
Organisers had said they feared right-wing Israeli groups would try to disrupt the march, but there were no immediate signs of disturbance amid a heavy police presence.

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