YNET Roni Sofer Published: 03.03.09, 10:49 / Israel News
In meeting with President Peres Tuesday, US secretary of state says US will work with government that represents the democratic will of the people of Israel. Peres assures Clinton Israel will remain committed to peace process
The United States respects the democratic process in Israel and will stand by any government that is established in the country, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told President Shimon Peres Tuesday.
The two met at the president's official residence in Jerusalem. The 45-minute meeting was also attended by President Barack Obama's special envoy to the Middle East George Mitchell.
Whether there will be two states or one state, the fact remains that the Palestinians hate Israel. They will still hate them even if they get their state and government. It will not change a thing. I think that it is something deeper that is in reality behind all the commotion. It is something that has always been, ever since the garden of Eden, when God pronounced the 'First Prophecy' in Genesis 3 v 15, that "...I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed: he shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel." Satan has always trying to find ways to kill the Jews: all throughout history. Ever since there have been Christians, these have been included.
ReplyDeleteIt seems to me that everytime the West inches too close to changing Israel, in my mind, God does something out of the ordinary, and also think that it has already started around the world, financially and economically, and in so many other ways.
Stephen,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the note. I agree. As this event took place, the East Coast of the US was hammered with a record-breaking snow storm.
As we keep watch and pray for the peace of Israel, no doubt we will see God continue to move as He has promised in these end times.
Jim