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All In One Breaking Headline News Matching Bible Prophecy

  • Vicky Marie
  • Apr 27, 2018
  • 8 min read

1) 1 Thessalonians 5:3 (KJV) For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.

KOREAN WAR TO FINALLY END: North and South Korea will sign a peace treaty to formally end the Korean War later this year, 65 years after hostilities ceased. After decades of conflict, North & South Korea have agreed to stop all hostile acts over "land, sea & air" that can cause military tensions & clashes, after a summit between their leaders at a border truce village. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made history Friday by crossing over the world's most heavily armed border to greet South Korean President Moon Jae-in for talks on North Korea's nuclear weapons.

2) An ashphalt truck overturned Friday on Highway 153 southbound right before it turns on to Interstate 75. Expect delays through the afternoon while crews clean it up.

3) The principal of Murphy High School charged with having an inappropriate relationship with a student is now on administrative leave without pay.

4) In a parting shot to Memphis or any other city that would use a legal loophole to remove Confederate statues, the Tennessee General Assembly passed a bill that makes it harder to get around the law.

5) An Erlanger nurse faces several charges after police say officers were forced to use a stun gun on him in the emergency room Thursday night.

6) During a UN Security Council meeting on the Middle East situation, Syria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Bashar al-Jaafari has once again reiterated Damascus’ adherence to the so-called pre-June 1967 line, re-establishing borders from before the Six Day War, stressing that the country’s sovereign right on the “occupied” Golan Heights is non-negotiable, and the territory captured by Israel should be completely restored.

Al-Jaafari proceeded to say that the Un...ited States has always protected Israel, granting it “immunity,” despite the fact that Tel Aviv has consistently violated UNSC resolutions, demanding that the pre-June 1967 status quo be restored. The UN official also denounced Israel’s policies towards the Palestinians, recalling the recent developments in the country – the Israeli military turned to violence in Gaza over the last few weeks of Land Day protests, as Palestinians called for the return of their lands, seized in 1976 to set up Israeli settlements.

On June 5, 1967, Israel attacked three of its Arab neighbors, having eliminated the Egyptian air force in a preemptive strike following months of mounting tensions. As a result of the war, which lasted six days, Israel seized several Arab territories, including the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt, the West Bank and East Jerusalem from Jordan, and Golan Heights from Syria.

Even though Tel Aviv returned Sinai to Egypt after the 1973 Arab-Israeli War, the country has continued its occupation of other territories for fifty years.

Marking 50 years since the beginning of the 1967 war, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres denounced the five-decade-long Israeli occupation, and called for the creation of an independent Palestinian state as a way to end the conflict. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, however, has refused to implement the UN resolutions, having repeatedly stated that Tel Aviv would not retreat to the 1967 lines because they were “indefensible,” and claimed that the Golan Heights would “remain in the hands of Israel forever.”

7) She was just two weeks from graduating when she was shot & killed at the Nashville Waffle House last weekend. Now, her college says she will still receive her degree posthumously.

8) As crews work to fix the road slide on Highway 68, new cracks have formed on its surface. Rhea County drivers are looking for ways around the mess.

9) Psalm 83 and Zachariah 12- UN high commissioner for human rights urges Israel to refrain from using lethal force in fifth consecutive Gaza protest, as rioters break away from demonstration and breach the security fence; 1 killed after breaching border fence.

10) U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis warned on Thursday that a military confrontation between Israel and Iran in Syria is becoming increasing likely.

Speaking at a hearing in Congress, Mattis was asked if Israel and Iran were edging toward military confrontation and replied, according to The National, “I can see how it might start, but I am not sure when or where.”

"I think that it's very likely in Syria because Iran continues to do its proxy work there through Hezbollah,” said Mattis, who accused Iran of not only expanding and strengthening its presence in Syria but also “bringing advanced weapons for Hezbollah through Syria”.

Israel, he said, “will not wait to see those missiles in the air and we hope Iran would pull back.”

Tensions between Israel and Iran have been high in recent months. In February, an Iranian drone armed with explosives infiltrated Israel.

The drone, which entered Israeli airspace from Syria, remained in Israel for 1.5 minutes before the IAF shot it down.

Responding to the infiltration, Israel attacked the drone's command center. During the IAF operation, Syrian surface-to-air missiles downed an Israeli F-16I fighter jet.

Earlier this month, an air strike hit the T-4 airbase in Homs, Syria, killing several Iranian soldiers and officers.

11) New embassy quarter to be built in Jerusalem, could be called 'Trump Town’ Construction Minister Yoav Gallant has instructed the top officials in his ministry to begin the process of planning and approving a new quarter for embassies from countries around the world that will be built in Jerusalem, he revealed on Thursday in an interview from New York, where he will be speaking at Sunday’s Jerusalem Post Conference.Even before the progress made this week toward moving the embassies of the Czech Republic, Romania, and Honduras, Gallant had already sent a letter to Construction Ministry director-general Hegai Roznik and chief architect Vered Solomon-Maman last Friday, asking them to form a task force that will immediately begin working on finding an appropriate site for many embassies in the capital. In the letter, which was obtained exclusively by The Jerusalem Post, Galant asked the top figures in his ministry to start working on solutions to house the workers of the embassies.Following the letter, Roznik, Solomon-Maman and other ministry officials met this week and started working on a plan.“There is an apparent pattern of embassies moving to Jerusalem, and we have to start getting ready now,” Gallant said. “We might have to build dozens of embassies, and we would need new land ready for that purpose. I asked my ministry to vigorously take action as fast as possible."Gallant suggested a couple possible names for the area where the embassies would be located. He initially called it “Embassy Town,” but then said he may decide to instead call it “Trump Town,” after US President Donald Trump, who initiated next month’s move of the US Embassy to Jerusalem.If that name is indeed given to the embassy quarter, it would not be the first site in the capital named after Trump by a minister in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. Transportation Minister Israel Katz announced in December that he would name the train station that will be built in the future near the Western Wall after the US president.

12) Christians in Nigeria suffered a second mass-scale slaughter in the space of a few days, according to reports, after Muslim Fulani herdsmen attacked villages in Benue state this week

13) GOP lawmaker planning to nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize. An Indiana GOP lawmaker is actively working to nominate President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize as talks between North and South Korea progress.Rep. Luke Messer announced on Friday that he is gathering support from his congressional colleagues to formally nominate Trump."We are seeing unprecedented progress toward peace, and it's a direct result of President Trump's strong leadership," Messer said in a statement. "Following this historic announcement, President Trump should get the Nobel Peace Prize. Our peace through strength strategy is delivering never before seen results."Messer said last month that Trump "should be well on his way" to winning the Nobel Peace Prize if North Korea disarms its nuclear capabilities as a result of his actions.Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Friday also said that Trump deserves the award if he is able to successfully negotiate North Korean denuclearization.North and South Korean leaders on Friday signed a declaration committing to work for "complete denuclearization of the Korean peninsula" and to formally bring an end to the decades-long Korean War.And last week, North Korea agreed to stop its nuclear and missile tests ahead of an upcoming meeting between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong In.

14) 800,000 people are about to flee New York and California because of taxes, say economists. Conservative economists Arthur Laffer and Stephen Moore are predicting a new mass exodus of wealth from New York and California because of the new tax law. But academics who have studied taxes and migration call the forecast "pure nonsense." .nativeAd {max-height: 350px;overflow: hidden;}.nativeAd a {text-decoration: none;}.nativeAd a:hover {text-decoration: none;}.nativeAd:visited {text-decoration: none;}.na-sponsored {margin-bottom: 10px;padding: 0 5px;border-top: 2px solid black;border-bottom: 1px solid gainsboro;cursor: pointer;}.na-image {width: 300px;border: 1px solid #ddd;}.na-title {font-size: 18px;max-height: 60px;overflow: hidden;color: #333;text-decoration-color: #333;line-height: 28px;margin: 2px 2px;font-weight: bold;}.na-url {font-size: 14px;color: #737373;text-decoration-color: #737373;padding: 0px 2px;clear: both;max-height: 24px;overflow: hidden;margin: 3px 0;white-space: nowrap;text-overflow: ellipsis;line-height: 18px;}.na-sitelinks{overflow: auto;}.na-sitelink {float: left;width: 50%;font-size: 14px;line-height: 16px;max-height: 16px;overflow: hidden;text-overflow: ellipsis;margin: 5px 0;padding-right: 5px;padding-left: 2px;white-space: nowrap;text-overflow: ellipsis;}.na-sitelink:hover{text-decoration: underline;}.na-learnmore {background: black;color: white;font-size: 13px;text-align: center;margin-top: 10px;line-height: 28px;}#inlinebingnativeads {display: flex;align-items: center;justify-content: center;} Digital Health Conference 2018 - London May 8-9. Book Pass Now.Digital Health CongressAttend ConferenceSponsored by digitalhealthcareworldcongress.comLearn MoreIn an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal headlined "So Long, California. Sayonara, New York," Laffer and Moore (who have both advised President Donald Trump) say the new tax bill will cause a net 800,000 people to move out of California and New York over the next three years.The tax changes limit the deduction of state and local taxes to $10,000, so many high-earning taxpayers in high-tax states will actually face a tax increase under the new tax code.Laffer and Moore say that the effective income-tax rate (what people actually pay) for high earners in California will jump from 8.5 percent to 13 percent. Wealthy Manhattanites would face a similar increase, they say. Those who make $10 million or more will see a potential tax hike of 50 percent or more, according to their analysis.Those hikes, they say, will cause an exodus of residents to move to lower or no-income tax states."In years to come, millions of people, thousands of businesses and tens of billions of dollars of net income will flee high-tax blue states for low-tax red states," they said. They say 800,000 people will move from California and New York over the next three years. Connecticut, New Jersey and Minnesota will lose a combined 500,000 people over the same period.Yet economist and sociologist Cristobal Young of Stanford, who co-authored the leading study on wealth and tax migration, calls the forecast "pure nonsense."He said that California, New York and New Jersey have been high-tax states for decades and they still have the highest per capita concentration of rich people in the country."There is no correlation between the top tax state tax rate and the number (or rate) of millionaires in a state," he said. He added that the people most affected by tax rates are the "late-career working rich" and they are less likely to move because they are "embedded in place for a host of social and economic reasons," from the location of their companies and jobs to their social lives, charitable boards and customers.Moore and Laffer say that 3.5 million Americans on net have moved from the highest-tax states to the lowest-tax ones. They add that high earners are the ones who have cost the states the most by leaving. Yet they fail to mention that very few of those 3.5 million were high earners.What's more, the number of millionaires in those high-tax states is actually growing, not shrinking.Since 2010, New Jersey has added 119,000 net new millionaires, for a current total of 3.3 million, according to the latest data from Phoenix Marketing. New York has added 305,000 new millionaires, for a total of 7.6 million. And California has added a whopping 730,000 new millionaires since 2010, bringing its total to 13.4 million.

15) Republicans on House Intelligence Panel Clear Trump Campaign in Russian Meddling. WASHINGTON — Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee found no evidence during a monthslong investigation that the Trump campaign aided Russia’s election meddling, the lawmakers concluded in a 250-page report released on Friday that assails President Trump’s political rivals and criticizes the F.B.I. and the intelligence community for their responses to Moscow’s interference. In their own dissenting views, Democrats on the committee accused the Republicans of prematurely closing the investigation out of a desire to protect Mr. Trump and asserted that eagerness by Trump campaign associates to accept offers of Russian assistance suggest “a consciousness of wrongfulness, if not illegality.” The strikingly divergent conclusions closed a chapter for a congressional committee that, while charged with oversight of American spy agencies, has fractured into warring factions that often seemed to see the advancement of political agendas as their primary mission.

 
 
 

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