The Watchman On The Wall

The Watchman On The Wall
Eph 6:12 For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Verse 13 Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.

Monday, July 4, 2016

Middle East Prophecy Update and News and ISIS Gets Payback On Italy



Pastor J.D. talks about how increasing Islamic terrorist attacks, restructuring of Europe, and the realigning of the Middle East are creating an unstoppable momentum as we see prophecies fulfilled as we quickly approach the Psalm 83 war and the rapture. The Pastor illustrates the hook in the jaw of Ezekiel 38. Click the link below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxE2xtygXRU



The Islamic State (ISIS) struck the West again on July 1, when it activated a local Bangladeshi cell for a murderous, hostage-taking attack on the Artisan Bakery and O’Kitchen Restaurant, a favorite haunt of foreign visitors near the diplomatic zone of Dakha, the capital. A large contingent of Italian businessmen dining there that night was specifically targeted by ISIS in revenge for the Rome government’s military intervention in the campaign to eject the ISIS from Libya.
The long Islamist arm reached into the Indian subcontinent, 7,000km away, to settle its score with Italy, rather than sending its killers by the obvious route from the ISIS capital Sirte in Libya to Italy across 1,200km of Mediterranean Sea. This tactic saved them the risk of running the gauntlet of the Italian Navy boats which are fanned out across the Sidra Gulf to staunch the flow of migrants (an important source of income for ISIS) and intercept terrorists heading for attack in Europe.
Bangladesh is the world’s second largest manufacturing center after China for the major Western fashion houses, netting each year 26.5 Billion USD, 75 pc of its foreign currency earnings. Among the important Italian fashion houses manufacturing in Bangladesh are Prada, Milan, and Benetton.
Italian special operations (SOFs) contingents are the largest Western force operating on several fronts in Libya since early January. They are fighting to capture the key port town of Sirte together with British and US special forces and alongside local Libyan forces
In April ISIS fighters smashed a force of Italian and British Special Ops troops in the first battle of its kind in Libya. This battle resulted in the delay of the planned Western invasion of Libya, as the encounter proved that European forces are not ready for this kind of guerilla warfare. My sources also said the planners of the invasion were surprised by the high combat skills of the ISIS fighters. Well, these are battle hardened troops who have fought in Iraq and Syria.
The Bangladesh attack was therefore not the first defeat suffered by Italy in its fight on Islamist terror.
Inside Libya, the fighting continues unresolved for lack of air support. The US, Italy, France and the UK cannot agree on which of them will supply air cover for the ground forces battling for Sirte and which will assume command. This another of O'bomber's and Cameron's cluster f...........
In early June, overall command of the campaign was given to NATO. That decision did not break the allied impasse either, because its members remained at loggerheads over respective air force contributions, provision of the logistic intelligence required for aerial operations and, lastly, funding. Who in the hell is in charge of this new transgender, gay military operation?
Due to insufficient air cover, western and Libyan special forces are stuck in the parts of Sirte they have captured, but cannot advance towards the city’s center or root out the ISIS fighters.
The fact that ISIS was able to operate a terror cell in far-away Bangladesh to strike a counter blow in the battle in Northern Africa, testified to the global scope of the ISIS’s command and communication reach.
Just like the November 2015 Paris attacks, the terrorists were in telephone contact with their masters in the Middle East, once in a while sending pictures of the victims they murdered inside the restaurant.
In the attack, the terrorists killed 9 Italian businessmen, 7 Japanese businessmen, one US citizen, 3 local citizens, and one Indian.
The hostages were executed by beheading with machetes.
My sources report that, just as in the terror attacks in Brussels, Paris and Istanbul, the attackers in Dakha were previously known to local security and intelligence agencies, at least five of the seven terrorists were known to the Bangladesh security agencies, who claimed they were unable to stop them.


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