The Nations Plot In Vain - Leaked Draft Of Paris Peace Conference Revealed
By Michael Snyder/Economic Collapse Blog January 12, 2017
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A draft of the summary statement that will be released at the
conclusion of the 70 nation conference in Paris on Sunday has been
leaked.
As you will see below, this communique
is going to call for the division of the land of Israel, for the
establishment of a Palestinian state, for the 1967 borders to serve as
the basis for final negotiations between the Israelis and the
Palestinians, and for the condemnation of any officials that refuse to
support a two state solution.
Of course this
comes on the heels of UN Security Council Resolution 2334, which many
believe represented America's greatest betrayal of Israel. Israeli
government officials are publicly warning that there is a possibility
that the principles agreed upon at this conference may form the basis
for another Security Council resolution before January 20th, and this is
something that we should all be watching for very closely.
Haaretz exclusively obtained a copy of a draft of the
summary statement that will be released following the conference on
Sunday, and you can read it for yourself right here. Reportedly, there
was a major meeting of diplomats last Friday, and the latest draft
reflects feedback that was received from those diplomats during that
meeting...
Last Friday, there was a meeting
of senior diplomats from the dozens of Western and Arab countries that
will attend the conference. The French delegate, Pierre Vimont,
presented them with the first draft of the conference's summary
communiqué and asked for comments.
According
to Western diplomats, Vimont said France wants to reach a consensus
among the participating states on a balanced statement that would stress
the centrality of the two-state solution to the international
community, but would take this month's transfer of presidential power in
the United States into account.
In many
ways, the document very closely tracks the language of UN Security
Council Resolution 2334. Here are some of the things that really stood
out to me in the draft...
-It makes a clear commitment to "two states, Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace and security".
-It insists that there must be an end to "the occupation that began in 1967".
-It calls on Israeli and Palestinian leaders to publicly renew their commitment to a two state solution.
-It
also calls on Israeli and Palestinian leaders to publicly renounce any
of their officials that do not support a two state solution.
-It
states that the 70 nations gathered in Paris only recognize the June
4th, 1967 borders, and that the only future changes to those borders
they will recognize will come as the result of negotiations between the
Israelis and the Palestinians.
And just like
UN Security Council Resolution 2334, Jerusalem is specifically
mentioned. So according to this document, Israel does not own the
Wailing Wall, the Temple Mount, a single inch of the West Bank or a
single inch of East Jerusalem.
-The summary
statement will also call on all countries to clearly distinguish between
the State of Israel and territories that would belong to the
Palestinians based upon the 1967 borders in all of their dealings.
Needless to say, this is a horribly anti-Israel document and the Israeli government is already strongly denouncing it.
At
this point, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is most alarmed
about the possibility that this summary statement could be used as the
basis for another UN Security Council resolution just a few days
later...
Netanyahu fears that the final
communiqué of the Paris conference will be adopted next Monday by the EU
foreign ministers' council and the foreign ministers of the Quartet,
and might also be the basis for another resolution at the Security
Council, which is scheduled to convene next Tuesday for its monthly
debate on the Israeli-Palestinian issue.
"We
find ourselves only a few days before the Paris conference and, only a
few days later, a Security Council debate," Netanyahu said at the start
of the weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday. "We are making a great effort
to prevent another Security Council resolution."
By
organizing this conference and trying to lead the way in the effort to
divide the land of Israel, France is in danger of greatly cursing
itself.
Recently I was asked why God cares so
much about Israel. Well, I think that a very basic illustration can help
us to understand this better.
If you want to
greatly anger any man, just go after his home and his family. This will
be true in just about any culture all across the globe.
Similarly,
when the rest of the world attempts to divide the land of Israel and
hurt the Jewish people, they are going after the family that Jesus was
born into and the city where He will rule and reign for 1000 years after
He comes back.
When Jesus was being crucified, Roman soldiers divided up his clothing, and that was a deeply disgraceful thing to do.
But
now just before Jesus returns, the entire globe is trying to divide up
His land and divide up the one city on the entire planet that He has
identified as His city (Matthew 5:35).
Why are
our leaders being so foolish? In the Scriptures, God specifically warns
us that in the last days He will judge the nations for dividing up His
land. This is what Joel chapter 3:1-2 says in the Modern English
Version...
In those days and at that time,
when I restore the fortunes of Judah and Jerusalem, I will gather all
the nations, and bring them down to the Valley of Jehoshaphat. I will
enter into judgment with them there regarding My people and My heritage
Israel, whom they have scattered among the nations; they have also
divided up My land.
Those that bless Israel will be blessed, and those that curse Israel will be cursed.
And the 70 nations that are gathering in Paris, France on Sunday are literally in danger of cursing the entire planet.
Let
us just pray that there will not be another UN Security Council
resolution following this conference, because that would be absolutely
disastrous for Israel, for the United States, and for the rest of the
globe.
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