SYRIAN ARMY THREATENS ‘DANGEROUS CONSEQUENCES’ FOR AIR STRIKE: By: Colin Wingfield

The Syrian army responded Thur. morning 7 Sept. 2017, to the air strike the previous night on a Syrian military site in western Syria. The Syrian army claimed that Israeli warplanes fired several rockets from the Lebanese airspace at 02:42 am on Thursday targeting one of the Syrian military posts near Masyaf, killing two army personnel and causing material damage to the site. "The attack proves Israel’s direct support for ISIS and additional terror organizations,” the army claimed. In addition, it threatened that "The aggressive Israeli attack could have dangerous consequences on stability and security in the region." Later Thurs. Executive Director of Tel Aviv University's Institute for National Security Studies Amos Yadlin noted that the strike was "not routine.”

"It targeted a Syrian military-scientific center for the development and manufacture of, among other things, precision missiles, which will have a significant role in the next round of conflict.” The factory that was targeted in Masyaf produces the chemical weapons and barrel bombs that have killed thousands of Syrian civilians,” he continued. "If the attack was conducted by Israel, it would be a commendable and moral action by Israel against the slaughter in Syria.”Yadlin emphasized that "The attack sent 3 important messages. 1: Israel won't allow for empowerment and production of strategic arms. 2: Israel intends to enforce itsredlines, despite the fact that the great powers are ignoring them. 3: The presence of Russian air defense does not prevent airstrikes attributed to Israel. Now it's important to keep the escalation in check and to prepare for a Syrian-Iranian-Hezbollah response, and even opposition from Russia,” he said. (INN)Pray according to scripture regarding the many dangerous foes that threaten Israel’s northern borders: "The Lord will grant that the enemies who rise up against you will be defeated before you. They will come at you from one direction but flee from you in seven.” Deut. 28:7 [Comment]

DOZENS OF SEALS FROM FIRST TEMPLE PERIOD FOUND IN JERUSALEM:By: Colin Wingfield

Several dozen seals and seal impressions from the First Temple period, many with biblical-type names in ancient Hebrew text, have been found in this year's excavations at the City of David, lending credence to the theory that Jerusalem was a major administrative capital of the Judean kingdom, say archaeologists exploring the site. When the Middle Eastern ancients wanted to secure a letter or notarized document with a seal, they used moist clay that would be imprinted with the seal. "Somewhere in the late 8th century BC, until 586 BC, seals started bearing names of the officials sealing the letters," explained Joe Uziel. "Jerusalem was the capital of the Judean monarchy." (Ha’aretz) [Comment]

Raising your voice in praise – why you should sing proudly in churchBy: C4i

Singing is a part of the church experience. Every congregation I've ever been a part of has always begun each service with a prayer and a song, a chance for the entire church body to stand and worship in unison – even when some people might have rather remained sitting.

Is that you? Do you find yourself inwardly groaning when the pastor says to pick up the hymnal? Do you grumble to yourself when the musical director opts to go for the extra long version of a song with the extended verses? Do you mumble through the songs and find yourself clapping on the wrong beat every single time?

The sad fact is, not all of us have been blessed with a perfect singing voice or an extroverted disposition. For those of us who feel awkward creaking and squeaking our way through a song, there is nothing we'd like to do more than sit back down, put away the hymnal, and listen to the choir (the professionals) sing instead. It isn't that you don't like music or anything, it's just that you feel you don't need to be part of the chorus, especially when you aren't particularly good at singing or feel comfortable doing so.

While that may seem like a reasonable position, I have some bad news – singing is an important part of praise.

The Bible is filled with references to praise and song. Music is the language through which God is celebrated and venerated. From the chripping of birds and the buzzing of cicadas in your backyard, to a chorus of angels singing "Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts; the whole earth is full of his glory!” (Isaiah 6:3), the whole of creation is moved to raise up its voice and proudly proclaim His glory.

Heaven itself is described to be in constant song of worship, a place where God is eternally praised through an ongoing, thunderous chorus. "Then I looked, and I heard around the throne and the living creatures and the elders the voice of many angels, numbering myriads of myriads and thousands of thousands, saying with a loud voice, 'Worthy is the Lamb who was slain, to receive power and wealth and wisdom and might and honor and glory and blessing!'”  Revelation 5:11–12

God wants us to sing. While prayer is how we communicate with Him, it is through song and a lifted voice that we celebrate Him. God doesn't care if your singing voice is a little weak, or that you're not always able to hit the right notes. He doesn't mind if you're off the beat when the congregation starts to clap and sway to the music. He isn't judging when you feel awkward or silly.

But what He will notice is a missing voice. 

Instead of worrying about your performance, or how you feel, or whatever else is rattling around in your head and making you feel too uncomfortable to really cut loose and sing to the Lord, concentrate on what is important. Praising God in a clear, proud, and loud voice. Keep that in your mind, and sing like nobody (but God) is listening.

"Praise the Lord. Praise God in his sanctuary; praise him in his mighty heavens. Praise him for his acts of power; praise him for his surpassing greatness. Praise him with the sounding of the trumpet, praise him with the harp and lyre, praise him with timbrel and dancing, praise him with the strings and pipe, praise him with the clash of cymbals, praise him with resounding cymbals.” Psalm 150:1-5

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ANTI–SEMITISM IN POLAND BEING ‘NORMALIZED,’ EUROPEAN JEWISH GROUP WARNS: By: Colin Wingfield

There has been a "distinct normalization of anti-Semitism" in Poland, the European Jewish Congress (EJC) warned last week and called on the Polish government to respond forcefully. The EJC also expressed "grave concerns" over the deteriorating relationship between the Polish government and Poland's Jewish population at a time of rising anti-Semitism in the country, stating that no senior Polish government official has met with the Union of Jewish Communities in Poland, the democratic body responsible for representing Polish Jewry, in approximately one year. The EJC statement declared that Jewish community concerns have peaked following a string of anti-Semitic incidents in Poland. According to the statement, the rise in anti-Semitism "appears to have permeated many layers of Polish society. Recent incidents have included the appearance of flags of the far-Right ONR Falanga group at state ceremonies and Law and Justice member of parliament Bogdan Rzonca's social media post that said: "I wonder why, despite the Holocaust, there are so many abortionists among Jews." In August 2017, an Israeli soccer team was attacked by Polish hooligans following a soccer match near Warsaw. Also in August, Leslaw Piszewski, president of the Union of Jewish Communities in Poland, and Anna Chipczynska, president of the Jewish community in Warsaw, sent an open letter to a founder of the Law and Justice party stating that they were "fearful for their security as the situation in their country is becoming more dangerous." In 1939, Poland's Jewish population stood at over 3 million people, representing almost 10% of the country's citizens and the largest Jewish population in Europe. Today, it is estimated that there remain approximately 10,000 Jews in Poland. (J.Post) "Do not be afraid, for I am with you; I will bring your children from the east and gather you from the west. I will say to the north, `Give them up!' and to the south, `Do not hold them back.' Bring my sons from afar and my daughters from the ends of the earth." Isa 40:5-6 [Comment]

REPORT: USA TO LET IRANIAN-BACKED FIGHTERS WITHIN 10 KM OF GOLAN HEIGHTS: By: Colin Wingfield

USA officials have agreed to let Iranian-backed fighters take up positions in Syria less than ten kilometers from the Israeli Golan Heights. Russian media claims that Moscow has ignored pleas from Israel to prevent Iran from exploiting Syria’s ongoing civil war to expand its military influence into Syrian territory. Citing unnamed Western diplomatic sources, the report said a USA team that was holding talks with their Russian counterparts in Amman, Jordan, to discuss the nationality of observer forces overseeing a July 2017 truce, backed down on some of their initial demands. The report said the USA agreed that Iranian-backed militias could be positioned as close as 8-16 kilometers (five to ten miles) from the Jordanian border and the Golan Heights, less than half the originally sought 32 kilometers (20 miles) distance. In July 2017 the Times of London reported that Israel was pushing Russia and the USA for an agreement that would prevent "Hezbollah or other Iranian-backed militias” from operating in the area, which would extend some 30 miles (48 kilometers) beyond the Israeli-Syrian border on the Golan Heights. Hezbollah, the Lebanese terror group that acts as a proxy of Iran, has been fighting on behalf of the Syrian President BasharAssad in his efforts to suppress a six-year long insurgency. Russia, an ally of both Syria and Iran, has also provided military assistance in the war. The USA negotiators also agreed to let Russian observers police the truce zones, angering other USA officials and allies of America. In particular, Israeli officials are concerned that the Russian presence could limit its operations against targets in Syria, the report said. (Times of Israel) Continue to intercede that the escalating gathering of hostile forces in Syria - endangering Israel – will be contained and controlled. [Comment]

NORTH KOREA SAYS HYDROGEN BOMB TEST WAS "PERFECT SUCCESS":By: Colin Wingfield

North Korea said on Sunday 3 Sept. 2017, it has successfully tested a hydrogen bomb designed to be mounted on its newly developed intercontinental ballistic missile, producing a greater yield than any of its previous nuclear tests. The hydrogen bomb test ordered by leader Kim Jong-un was a "perfect success" and was a "meaningful" step in completing the country's nuclear weapons program, state television said. The announcement came hours after a large earthquake that appeared to be man-made was detected near the North's known nuclear test site, indicating that the reclusive country had conducted its sixth nuclear test. South Korea said that North Korea's defiant sixth nuclear test should be met with the "strongest possible" response, including new UN Security Council sanctions to "completely isolate" the country. Seoul and Washington also discussed deploying USA strategic military assets to the Korean peninsula after North Korea defied international warnings and conducted its most powerful nuclear test ever. (Reuters) In July of 2014, critics of the Obama-supported Iranian deal warned that even if the Iranians agreed to limit nuclear work, such would be a standing invitation for Tehran to cheat its way to a nuclear weapon. The same strategy was and has been used by North Korea since the Clinton and Bush administrations wrongly assumed the deals they signed with Pyongyang would be adhered to. So what’s to keep Iran from following in suite, and who’s going to do anything about either of these nations that are thumbing their noses at the West? Pray according to scripture: "Those who war against you shall be as nothing…. For I, the Lord your rougeGod, will hold your right hand, saying to you, ‘Fear not, I will help you.’” Isa. 41:12-13 [Comment]

ISRAEL LAUNCHING $20 MILLION PROGRAM TO TEACH SCHOOLKIDS BETTER ENGLISH:By: Colin Wingfield

 Israel will spend nearly $20 million on a new program to improve the English skills of its schoolchildren. At a news conference on 30 August 2017, Education Minister Naftali Bennett said that not knowing how to speak English well is hurting Israelis in business and in life. The plan will enable the hiring of 1,000 teachers who are fluent in English. Israeli students start learning English in the third grade. The focus will be on speaking the language. More classes will be dedicated to verbal skills, and matriculation exams will include more verbal testing. "We want to see children who are able to engage in an intelligent conversation anywhere in the world, who are able to correspond via email at a high standard, who can consume literature at the highest level,” Bennett said at the news conference. (JTA) [Comment]

TRUMP PEACE ENVOY CALLS FOR THE PA TO RE-TAKE CONTROL OF GAZA:By: Colin Wingfield

Hamas has failed as governors of the Gaza Strip and the Palestinian Authority should take over according to President Donald Trump’s foreign negotiations chief. Jason Greenblatt, one of the trio of Israeli-Palestinian negotiators headed by Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner, remained in Israel after the official visit by the team last week. On 30 Aug. 2017, Greenblatt toured the Israeli side of the Gaza border and concluded that "the Palestinian Authority needs to resume its role in the administration of Gaza, as Hamas has substantially harmed the people of Gaza and has failed to meet their most basic needs.” The PA did control Gaza until Hamas violently took control away from the PA and Fatah in 2007. Greenblatt’s comment was the first by a senior USA official affirmatively calling for the PA to take control.

Visiting UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres also viewed the Israeli side of the border but via helicopter. During the helicopter trip from Jerusalem to Gaza, Guterres received a special briefing on security issues in southern Israel. He then visited a Hamas terror tunnel and met with residents of the border communities."Hamas continues to arm itself in order to harm Israel as it exploits the generous humanitarian aid provided by the international community,” Ambassador Danon told the Secretary General. "Hamas has turned the residents of Gaza into hostages and is investing its resources into digging murderous terror tunnels. At the same time, the Israeli residents of the border communities have stood strong in the face of terror threats, as they build prosperous communities and help further develop the region for the betterment of the next generation.” (Medialine/INN) [Comment]

USA THREATENS TO LEAVE UN COUNCIL OVER ANTI-ISRAEL BLACKLIST: By: Colin Wingfield

The Trump Administration is increasing pressure on the United Nations to prevent its publishing a blacklist of companies that do business in Judea, Samaria, the Golan Heights, and eastern Jerusalem. USA Ambassador to the UN Nikky Haley conveyed messages through diplomatic channels to senior UN officials to the effect that the USA will cut all funding to the UN Human Rights Council if the blacklist the UNHRC drafted is published. Ambassador Hailey also threatened that the USA would leave the council altogether if the blacklist was published. Israel’s ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, blasted the blacklist as "an expression of modern anti-Semitism that reminds us of dark periods in history. Instead of focusing on the terrible humanitarian problems plaguing the globe, the Human Rights Commissioner is seeking to harm Israel, and in doing so has become the world’s most senior BDS activist. I call on the UN, and the international community as a whole, to halt this dangerous policy and put an end to this anti-Israel initiative," Danon said. (INN) More voices of protest are being raised on behalf of Israel, and ever-increasing action is being taken against global organizations and groups who further anti-Israel bias and Anti-Semitism. This is an answer to prayer. Continue to intercede against Anti-Semitism in high places including the UN. [Comment]

The IDF is replacing their lamas for robotsBy: C4i

This September, Israel infantry units will greet a new ally on the battlefield and say goodbye to an old one. Lamas, the IDF's long time friend for hauling field equipment and supplies across long distances will begin to be replaced with robotic carriers who will shoulder the load from here on out.

Though they might seem like the last thing you'd expect to see in uniform, lamas have been a common sight amidst IDF forces since the second Lebanon war. Dressed in flak jackets and hauling rigs, lamas can be seen dutifully mulling around IDF bases and accompanies troops on patrol in every are the IDF operates in.

While the idea of conscripting animals to haul gear may seem downright archaic in today's heavily mechanized and mobile militaries, lamas have remained irreplaceable in the IDF until now. Why? The lama combines several qualities that make it single best option for transporting gear in Israel's often unforgiving terrain over other possible solutions. 

Lamas are physically robust animals. Descendents from camels, lamas share their nearly legendary fortitude. Comfortable in a variety of climates from the rocky desert to snowy mountains, and capable of  hauling a substantial burden for long periods of time, they are more than up to any task required of them. Their temperament is also well suited to military action, being exceptionally quiet animals who take well to training and handling, often forming extremely close bonds with the humans who care for them. 

Interestingly, even the lama's fuzzy wool coat has become a valuable asset for the IDF. The lamas high temperature and even demeanor can provide essential warmth to recon soldiers on extended missions in low-temperature areas, being content to rest and lie with soldiers for long periods of time if necessary. They also provide vital "thermal cover” for troop movements wishing to avoid detection from thermal imagining devices. A very clever and practical solution to a high-tech problem.

While ATVs, tractors, and other mechanical solutions for carrying gear are certainly available to the IDF, none of them are quite as sure footed, subtle, and reliable, as their favorite animal. Typically, mechanical options running combustion engines are loud, guzzle fuel, and still can't navigate the terrain as well as lamas. As odd as it may seem in this age of jet fighters and satellite uplinks, the humble lama was simply the best choice for the job.

Until now that is. The time has come for the lama's tour of duty to end. Technology has finally caught up with nature and the IDF believes they have a machine capable of replacing, and surpassing, the lama. Citing the lama's sometimes sluggish land speed as a liability for fast moving units, and the ongoing burden of training soldiers for animal handling duties, the IDF is slowly phasing the shaggy fellow out in favor of a newly designed robotic carrier that is designed to move faster and be easier to integrated into units. 

Remotely controlled, these tracked hauling drones resemble something like a heavily fortified wagon. Capable of hauling up to 500 kilograms worth of water, food, and gear for long-range recon groups, the robots are powered through batteries rather than a combustion engine, allow for up to 8 hours worth of silent movement on a single charge. These carries aim to expand on the role currently served by lamas and are designed to not only haul gear, but to be able to quickly extract wounded soldiers and aid with recon duties thanks to on-board camera systems. The units are currently unarmed, but that may change in the future.

The first units to test these new robotic allies will be receiving them this month and working them into their operations. As for the lamas, they'll be retired from military service, but fondly remembered.

Don't think that this is the last of the IDF's four-legged friends however. Canine units still serve important roles, from explosive detection, to search and rescue, and watch duty. Maybe a robot will one day be developed to serve those roles as well, but until then, there will still be animals serving Israel on the front lines. 
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