Here comes the False Peace and the False Prophet and then the Antichrist - no date setting - this has been developing for a long time.
False Prophet Bergoglio - see also The Justice of God
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A Comparison -
First, San Romero of El Salvador
Then Bergoglio/pseudo Francis
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Land of the Abomination of Desolation AKA IsraHELL.
From: The Virginia Gazette - Vagazette.com: Your 24-hour news source
Vagazette: Backers of Israeli settlers stake claim in Netanyahu cabinet
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's new governing coalition prepared to take office after a parliamentary vote on Monday with powerful roles reserved for supporters of settlers in occupied territory.
While the new line-up includes more moderates than in the outgoing government, the predominance of legislators who are either settlers or among their staunchest supporters could hamper any efforts to revive Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
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RT: Netanyahu brings two political first-timers to new coalition
Published time: March 15, 2013 23:47
http://rt.com/news/israel-new-government-coalition-344/
Netanyahu brings two political first-timers to new coalition
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False Prophet Bergoglio - see also The Justice of God
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Pedro Arrupe was elected 28th Secretary General of the Jesuits on May 22, 1965. He was the first Basque since Ignatius of Loyola to be the head of the Jesuits. |
The Jesuits: The Society of Jesus and the Betrayal of the Roman Catholic Church. (Paperback), by Fr. Malachi Martin S.J.: Father John Hardon, S.J., vouched for the accuracy this book. It showed the complete apostasy of the Jesuits, especially during the time of Arrupe.
29th Black Pope Dutch Fr. Peter-Hans Kolvenbach with Benediktos |
Superior General Reverend Father Adolfo Nicolás 30th Secretary General and Superior to Archbishop Cardenal Jorge Mario Bergoglio-Sivori |
Archbishop Cardenal Jorge Mario Bergoglio-Sivori with Antipope Iohannes Paulus II |
Arch-Mephistopheles Adolfo Nicolás |
Adolfo Nicolás when younger |
Archbishop Cardenal Jorge Mario Bergoglio-Sivori |
First, San Romero of El Salvador
Saint Romero - Martyr - murdered by the ANTICHURCH ANTICHRIST transnational New World Order crime cartel
SAINT ROMERO VERSUS THE DEVIL, THE ANTICHURCH, KISSINGERIAN ANTICHRIST AND INJUSTICE INCLUDING CIA
Then Bergoglio/pseudo Francis
New AntiPope Francis celebrated Hanukkah with Jews and Umbanda - Satan worshiping Voodoo syncretized with demon worshipping South American Indian spiritism, as well as Christmas
He is a total apostate in the vein of Assisi and worst to come.
Hanukkah 2012: Argentine Catholics and Jews celebrate Hanukkah and Christmas
QUO GRAVIORA
APOSTOLIC CONSTITUTION OF POPE LEO XII
March 13, 1826
For the perpetual remembrance of the matter.APOSTOLIC CONSTITUTION OF POPE LEO XII
March 13, 1826
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Land of the Abomination of Desolation AKA IsraHELL.
From: The Virginia Gazette - Vagazette.com: Your 24-hour news source
Vagazette: Backers of Israeli settlers stake claim in Netanyahu cabinet
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's new governing coalition prepared to take office after a parliamentary vote on Monday with powerful roles reserved for supporters of settlers in occupied territory.
While the new line-up includes more moderates than in the outgoing government, the predominance of legislators who are either settlers or among their staunchest supporters could hamper any efforts to revive Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
But, presenting his new government to parliament and using a phrase he has used in past major policy speeches, Netanyahu said his administration "extends its hand in peace" to the Palestinians.
"With a Palestinian partner who is willing to conduct negotiations in good faith, Israel will be prepared for a historic compromise that will end the conflict with the Palestinians forever," he said, repeating a pledge he made at the start of short-lived peace talks in 2010.
New Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon, a member of Netanyahu's Likud party, opposes any curbs on settlement-building that Palestinians say must stop before they can return to the U.S.-sponsored negotiations, which collapsed over the issue.
Israeli construction in the occupied West Bank, territory which the Palestinians want along with East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip for an independent state, must be signed off by the Defence Ministry.
Yaalon's predecessor, Ehud Barak, who headed a center-left party but did not run in the January 22 election, was often accused by settlers of impeding settlement projects.
"The incoming defense minister, Moshe Yaalon, has sworn allegiance to Judea and Samaria," Nahum Barnea, a political commentator for the Yedioth Ahronoth daily, wrote, using the Biblical names for the West Bank.
Palestinians say that Israeli settlements, considered illegal by most countries, will deny them a viable state.
OBAMA VISIT
The settlement issue, along with Iran's nuclear program, are likely to figure prominently in talks this week in Jerusalem between Netanyahu and Barack Obama, who will be visiting Israel and the West Bank for the first time as U.S. president.
"We face very great threats. Iran continues in its race to obtain an atomic bomb. It continues to enrich uranium in order to produce a bomb," Netanyahu told parliament.
"At the United Nations, in September, I presented a red line. Iran has not crossed it but it is approaching it," he said, repeating an assessment he has voiced in recent months.
"It must not be allowed to cross this line," he reiterated, referring to the accruement of sufficient fuel for a potential first bomb.
Netanyahu has said Iran could reach that stage by this spring or summer. Obama said last week it would take Iran more than a year to produce one.
The Islamic Republic denies seeking nuclear weapons, saying it is enriching uranium only for electricity and medical uses.
After weeks of coalition negotiations, Netanyahu signed pacts with the centrist Yesh Atid and far-right Jewish Home parties on Friday, clinching a parliamentary majority.
The Knesset was to ratify the new government later on Monday, the first in a decade to exclude ultra-Orthodox Jewish factions that are at odds with Yesh Atid and Jewish Home over reducing state benefits for religious families and institutions and limiting military draft deferments for seminary students.
Among the top new ministers in the cabinet are Yair Lapid, a former TV news anchor whose Yesh Atid party came in a surprise second to Netanyahu's right-wing Likud-Beitenu list, and Naftali Bennett, a former settler leader and head of Jewish Home.
Netanyahu's new housing and construction minister, Uri Ariel, is a settler himself and member of Jewish Home. He said on Sunday the new cabinet would continue to expand settlements "more or less as it has done previously".
Several months ago, Israel announced plans to build more than 11,000 new houses in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, almost double the 6,800 it has erected since March 2009 when Netanyahu took office, the anti-settlement Peace Now group said.
Some 500,000 settlers and about 2.5 million Palestinians live in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, which Israel captured along with the Gaza Strip in the 1967 Middle East war.
(Writing by Maayan Lubell and Jeffrey Heller; editing by Mark Heinrich)
"With a Palestinian partner who is willing to conduct negotiations in good faith, Israel will be prepared for a historic compromise that will end the conflict with the Palestinians forever," he said, repeating a pledge he made at the start of short-lived peace talks in 2010.
New Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon, a member of Netanyahu's Likud party, opposes any curbs on settlement-building that Palestinians say must stop before they can return to the U.S.-sponsored negotiations, which collapsed over the issue.
Israeli construction in the occupied West Bank, territory which the Palestinians want along with East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip for an independent state, must be signed off by the Defence Ministry.
Yaalon's predecessor, Ehud Barak, who headed a center-left party but did not run in the January 22 election, was often accused by settlers of impeding settlement projects.
"The incoming defense minister, Moshe Yaalon, has sworn allegiance to Judea and Samaria," Nahum Barnea, a political commentator for the Yedioth Ahronoth daily, wrote, using the Biblical names for the West Bank.
Palestinians say that Israeli settlements, considered illegal by most countries, will deny them a viable state.
OBAMA VISIT
The settlement issue, along with Iran's nuclear program, are likely to figure prominently in talks this week in Jerusalem between Netanyahu and Barack Obama, who will be visiting Israel and the West Bank for the first time as U.S. president.
"We face very great threats. Iran continues in its race to obtain an atomic bomb. It continues to enrich uranium in order to produce a bomb," Netanyahu told parliament.
"At the United Nations, in September, I presented a red line. Iran has not crossed it but it is approaching it," he said, repeating an assessment he has voiced in recent months.
"It must not be allowed to cross this line," he reiterated, referring to the accruement of sufficient fuel for a potential first bomb.
Netanyahu has said Iran could reach that stage by this spring or summer. Obama said last week it would take Iran more than a year to produce one.
The Islamic Republic denies seeking nuclear weapons, saying it is enriching uranium only for electricity and medical uses.
After weeks of coalition negotiations, Netanyahu signed pacts with the centrist Yesh Atid and far-right Jewish Home parties on Friday, clinching a parliamentary majority.
The Knesset was to ratify the new government later on Monday, the first in a decade to exclude ultra-Orthodox Jewish factions that are at odds with Yesh Atid and Jewish Home over reducing state benefits for religious families and institutions and limiting military draft deferments for seminary students.
Among the top new ministers in the cabinet are Yair Lapid, a former TV news anchor whose Yesh Atid party came in a surprise second to Netanyahu's right-wing Likud-Beitenu list, and Naftali Bennett, a former settler leader and head of Jewish Home.
Netanyahu's new housing and construction minister, Uri Ariel, is a settler himself and member of Jewish Home. He said on Sunday the new cabinet would continue to expand settlements "more or less as it has done previously".
Several months ago, Israel announced plans to build more than 11,000 new houses in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, almost double the 6,800 it has erected since March 2009 when Netanyahu took office, the anti-settlement Peace Now group said.
Some 500,000 settlers and about 2.5 million Palestinians live in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, which Israel captured along with the Gaza Strip in the 1967 Middle East war.
(Writing by Maayan Lubell and Jeffrey Heller; editing by Mark Heinrich)
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RT: Netanyahu brings two political first-timers to new coalition
Published time: March 15, 2013 23:47
http://rt.com/news/israel-new-government-coalition-344/
Netanyahu brings two political first-timers to new coalition
March 15, 2013 23:47
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs the
Likud-Beiteinu faction meeting at the Knesset (Israel 's
Parliament) on March 14, 2013 in Jerusalem
(AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon)
After weeks of bargaining, Israel has formed a ruling
coalition including two powerful newcomers and, in a surprise move, excluding
ultra-Orthodox parties. The bloc is expected to continue settlement policies
deemed illegal by the international community.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed a
last-minute coalition agreement on Friday with rival parties, the secular Yesh
Atid and the ultra-nationalist Jewish Home Party to form the next government.
If Netanyahu had failed to form a coalition by Saturday, Israel would be
obliged to hold a new election.
“We will work together in the new government for the sake of
Israel 's
citizens. We will act to strengthen Israel 's
security and to improve the quality of life for the citizens of Israel ,” Noga
Katz, a spokeswoman for Netanyahu's Likud-Yisrael Beitenu faction told
reporters.
After achieving victory in January 22 elections, Netanyahu's
Likud-Yisrael Beitenu bloc (which won 31 seats) had difficulty forging a new
coalition that would give it a 61-seat majority in the 120-member Knesset. Two
of the main stumbling points in negotiations were reforms to the military draft
law and the designation of cabinet posts.
The new government will now comprise a 68-seat majority with
a 22-minister cabinet. The coalition is only the third in 35 years to exclude
ultra-Orthodox parties.
Yesh Atid, founded by former journalist Yair Lapid, had a
surprisingly strong performance in Israel 's January election, coming
in second. Yesh Atid ran on a ticket pledging to help Israel 's middle
class and to end draft exemptions for the ultra-Orthodox.
Lapid has been made the country’s finance minister, a huge
step for someone with limited financial background. The 49-year-old son of a Holocaust survivor
has shown support for Israelis for whom military service is mandatory when they
turn 18 — while ultra-Orthodox men and women get away with not serving.
That policy steps on Netanyahu’s toes as he has always
relied on conservative Jewish support. In the next 45 days the government will
have to present a new law on the issue of drafting the ultra-religious to the
army. Yesh Atid has been promised the opportunity to head a joint Knesset
committee on the Universal Israel Defense Forces draft.
Israeli politician Yair Lapid (L), head of Yesh Atid (There
is a Future) party embrace Naftali Bennett, head of the Israeli hardline
national religious party the Jewish Home (AFP Photo / Uriel Sinal)
The other new political heavyweight is former software
entrepreneur Naftali Bennett from the Jewish Home Party, supported by religious
settlers as he advocated the expropriation of more West
Bank territories during his campaign. Bennett has been appointed
Minister of Economy and Trade. His deputy will become the Minister of
Construction and Housing, making it more difficult for Netanyahu to freeze or
stop settlement construction.
Following the formation of the government Bennett said in
statement, "We promised during the elections to take care of the cost of
living, to increase economic competitiveness and to return the Jewish spirit to
the state – and now we have got the tools for this. This is the government of
big opportunity, and we will not miss it. Next week we start working – all of
us together."
Former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni also joined Netanyahu's
coalition last month after being promised that she would be the chief peace
negotiator with the Palestinians.
Meanwhile Netanyahu's bloc, which has traditionally relied
on support from ultra-conservative Jews, will retain control of the defense and
interior ministries.
The new government is to be sworn in on Monday March 18, two
days before US President Barack Obama arrives in Israel .
Among the stated priorities of the new government are fiscal
responsibility, lowering the cost of living and containing Iran 's nuclear
ambitions.
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