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Visitation of Angels In Columbus, Georiga
MOBILE,
AL -- We thought we would look back today and publish the
original testimony from the first edition of The Remnant
Newspaper the November 1993 Edition of The Remnant
Newspaper.
Do you
ever wonder what causes a man to believe. Scripture says
blessed are those that have not yet seen and believe. But
what happens to a group of men when they see the power of
God in a tangible form. Seventeen men at the front of an old
fashioned Assembly of God altar saw a glimpse of glory in
the early morning hours during an all night prayer meeting.
It happened in the mill town of Columbus, Georgia during the
height of racial tension among the fires of discontent.
Pastors In
Alabama Now
Pastor
John Kilpatrick is now the pastor of the Church of His
Presence in Daphne, Alabama. His story begins with his call
to preach as a young teenager. He was fourteen years old,
when his father left his mother for the second time. In a
place where many people would find despair he found a large
door marked God and walked through it.
The
Spiritual Father
He spoke
of a gray headed man that became his spiritual father,
"I’ll.. Never forget him. He came into my life at a
time when all hope had left my family situation." He
was talking about Raymond C Wetzel, pastor of Riverview
Assembly of God in Columbus, Georgia. John’s oldest sister
married an Assembly of God minister and with that change he
began to attend the church where this young man’s father
was pastor.
The
testimony begins when Kilpatrick was fourteen years old at
Arnold Junior High School in Columbus, Georgia. I began to
see people receive The Baptism in the Holy Ghost and I
wanted it badly. I had heard that on that Tuesday night,
some of the men of the church were going to be praying for
the young people to receive it. At school that day in
biology class my teacher set up a projector in the middle of
the room to view a film on dissection. Being named
Kilpatrick my desk was right next to the projector in the
middle of the classroom. It was loud -- I could of cared
less about what they were showing because I was seeking the
Holy Ghost.
"Well
what happened next was unbelievable. All of a sudden the
sound of the projector went down just as if someone had
turned it down with their hand."
God's
Audible Voice
"I
heard the audible voice of God begin to speak to me in my
left ear. He called me by my name and the first thing he
said was, "I have called you this day to preach My
word." He also told me that I was to stay away from the
boys in my neigborhood because they would be a bad influence
on me. He said if you don’t they’ll lead you astray, and
you will take the wrong path. The last thing he told me was,
‘this day I will confirm this call to you, this
day.’"
Shortly
after that the bell rang. I felt no difference than what I
felt like when I walked in, but when I stood up to walk, I
couldn’t feel a thing. I knew I was walking but I
couldn’t feel my legs morning."
"Well
I went to my math class next, and there was a substitute
teacher named Mr. Chaplain, who was a former Baptist
preacher. As I walked in he looked at me and motioned for me
to come forward. He said, "Son what’s happened to
you? You’re radiating." Kilpatrick thinking that tis
might be the verification to preach said, "Mr.
Chaplain, you won’t believe this but God has just called
me to preach in the last class. While this was not the
person God used to verify my call -- it was a sure sign that
something had changed me."
"I
went the rest of the day in school and another eventful
happened. The bell rang at 3:25 and I ran home. I came up
the front steps of the house, snatched the screen door open
and ran in an said -- mama, mama come here --- I go
something to tell you. She walked from the back of the house
kind of slowly and said "I got something to tell you!
Come here, son, sit down. Today a woman came by here. I’ve
never seen her in my life, she was selling doughnuts for the
Church of God. She didn’t ask me if I had any kids or
anything like that, we didn’t talk about that -- I went to
the back to get a dollar to pay her, and after I paid her,
she started down the steps. Suddenly she stopped, turned
around, laid the doughnuts on the bannister, raided her
hands and began to speak, the Spirit of God spoke through
her in tongues and interpretation. "This day I have
called your son in to the ministry. This day I have anointed
him to do my work,’ and she said, "to keep him away
from the other boys in the neighborhood for they will have a
bad influence." The call of God on the young man had
been verified by a total stranger.
Kilpatrick
begin to talk about his early years as a new believer and
how God taught him though the godly example of his pastor,
Raymond C. Wetzel. "I could see the old white shirt of
the pastor. He always took that coat off the knelt down in
the back of the church in his long sleeve white shirt. Those
all night prayer meeting was where I cut my spiritual teeth.
Columbus, Georgia was a mill town and the men used to get
off work late and come to the church and pray late at night
We had all kinds in the late night prayer meeting. We had
the kind that would pray aloud and bang the altars -- you
could hear them all over the church. Then we had the quiet
type that would lift their voices gently as they
prayed."
A
Supernatural Visit
"Something
came up in our church one time when there was sort of a
group, an elements that got together that was trying to
bring an insurrection against our pastor. They didn’t like
him for various reasons, mainly because he was too powerful,
he was a man of God. They wanted more of a social type
church, big wigs and this kind of thing, that’s the bottom
line. Our pastor was a man of God that just let the Spirit
of God have its way."
"One
night after the Sunday service we went to get a hamburger in
the little cafe on 2nd Avenue. We sat around and talked and
I notices that the pastor’s heart was burdened. He was
thinking about resigning the church because he just didn’t
want to be in the middle of a fight. He was quiet and
wasn’t talking much."
"We
came back to the church that night, it was in the sixties.
There was a lot of looting in Columbus, Georgia because of
the race riots during the Civil Rights era. The church was
in an area where they were having some racial problems at
the time. While those problems were going on at the time, we
had had some break-ins and the police were coming by every
hour on the hour to check the church."
"I’ll
never forget that night we were in there praying an it
seemed as if someone tilted the building upon one end and we
were climbing a hill. It was an effort to walk and an effort
to pray. I remember the men just stopped praying and got
quiet. Each one began to migrate up toward the front alter
bench. One by one, each man was sitting on the bench -- and
directly -- the pastor was the last one to come toward the
front.
Our
church was an old style church and from the floor to the
ceiling was anywhere from 16 to 21 feet high. We had doors
with two slip bolts at the top and the bottom of the door.
In all there were five locks on the doors. While we were
sitting, a spirit of expectancy flooded the church. All of a
sudden those doors flew open and I can still hear the loud
pop of the tin door knob hitting the plater walls, first one
opened, then another. In through those doors walked one
angel, he filled that church from the floor to the ceiling.
He took a sharp right turn and went and stood in the corner
where the pastor prayed all the
time. Just behind him came another angel. This one took a
sharp left and stood in the lift corner of the
building."
"a
power field of energy bursting all around them"
"As
they stood there they were beautiful and tranquil looking.
Both angels had a power field of energy bursting all around
them. They just stood there at attention. What seemed to be
a few minutes actually went into quiet a while. They were
standing guard over the church. When it was time for them to
leave, it was like and invisible que, not discernible with
the natural ear. They turned, came back to the middle isle
-- and like soldiers they walked out those open doors."
"After
the angels left we followed the pastor back to that area --
as we got back to the area we all fell under the power of
the Spirit. Those doors were still open and nobody bothered
us all night long. When you see something like that you know
that there is a real supernatural world. What followed in
the next service was an answer to the pastors prayers."
"With
seventeen men having seen the angels i the church you’re
not going to keep something like that silent. The whole
church knew about the event by the next times they me, but
what happened the following evening was another
miracle."
"Nothing seemed
unusual until the pastor began to pray, just before the
offering. As the first words came out of his mouth the
entire church was slain under the power of the Holy Spirit,
and from that moment on the church never had another serious
problem while Brother Wetzel was pastor. The Spiritual
authority of that pastor was verified through the power of
prayer -- a supernatural God paid a visit to a small church
in Columbus, Georgia.
JERUSALEM,
ISRAEL -- With tens of thousands of Israeli soldiers still
stationed in southern Lebanon, and with senior army leaders
warning that fighting with Hizbullah forces could resume at
any time (possibly assisted by Lebanese army units now being
deployed in south Lebanon), fierce dissent continues to mount
in Israel over how government and military leaders have
handled the war so far in Lebanon. At a tense meeting
yesterday in the coastal town of
Hadera
,
which was struck by Hizbullah rockets during the 34 day
conflict, hundreds of officers and servicemen from the elite Alexandroni
brigade hurled charges of ineptitude against IDF Chief of
Staff Dan Halutz. One
reserve solider held up a banner declaring “YOU PREVENTED US
FROM WINNING.” Military
analysts said it was it was the first time in
Israel
’s
modern history that an entire reserve brigade had staged such
a protest against senior IDF commanders.
This came as retiring General Yossi Heiman,
who commanded the paratroopers and infantry units in the
Lebanon conflict, publicly stated that military leaders were
“guilty of the sin of arrogance” in their conduct of the
war.
ISRAELI
GOVERNMENT UNDER FIRE BY HANDLING OF THE WAR
On
the political front, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert continues his
attempts at damage control over his handling of the war.
This comes as dozens of members of the Alexandroni
brigade marched to
Jerusalem
today
to stage a protest outside of his office, demanding his
immediate resignation. During
a tour today of areas heavily damaged in the north of Israel
during the nearly five week daily rocket barrage, Olmert said
that previous governments (meaning Ariel Sharon’s) knew
about the dangers lurking in the north, but did nothing about
it. “We knew
what
Iran
and
Syria
were
doing in arming Hizbullah, but we acted as if we didn’t
know,” he said. Many
of Olmert’s critics say he likewise did not adequately deal
with the core issue that he mentioned,
Syrian frontline support for Hizbullah, backed by
Iran
.
Defense
Minister Amir Peretz Under Fire Because Of Poor Handling of
War
The
besieged Premier was pressured at Sunday’s cabinet meeting
to consider appointing an official State Commission of Enquiry
to examine the conduct of the war, which would have legal
powers to subpoena witnesses and bring formal legal charges
against government and military leaders if deemed necessary.
So far Olmert has only agreed to the establishment of a
lesser panel headed by one of his political cronies, former
army general Amnon Liptkin-Shahak,
which convened for the first time on Sunday.
Meanwhile a move to replace Defense Minister Amir
Peretz as Labor party leader is gaining steam, led by two
disgruntled Labor Knesset members.
Syria
Rearms Hezbullah and Lebanese Army Enters Area, A Danger To
IDF
While
the Israeli political pot continues to boil, IDF commanders
are warning that fresh fighting could erupt in the coming
months, or even weeks, due to stepped up Syrian and Iranian
attempts to rearm their Lebanese Shiite proxy force.
They say that despite the fact that UN resolution 1701
called for a total arms embargo against Hizbullah, the two
rogue states have increased efforts over the past few days to
supply more rockets and other weapons to their puppet militia
force. This
reality was behind the late Friday IDF commando raid deep into
the
Bekaa
Valley
near
Syrian territory, which
Lebanon
called
a violation of the ceasefire. Israeli
officials shot back that it was
Beirut
that
was violating the ceasefire by refusing to disarm Hizbullah
fighters while turning a blind eye to
Syria
’s
re-supply activities. Israeli military leaders have asked the
government for permission to bomb any trucks suspected of
carrying weapons into
Lebanon
,
even though they acknowledged this could give Hizbullah an
excuse to resume rocket attacks upon northern
Israel
.
At the same
time, the IDF says that a naval blockade
of
Lebanon
—mainly
designed to keep Syrian and Iranian military supplies from
arriving by sea—will continue for at least the next few
weeks. All this
comes as attempts to set up a viable UN buffer force continue
to move ahead at an extremely slow pace, due mainly to
France
’s
last minute decision to barely participate in the
international force.
IR
AN
'S
NUCLEAR MISSILE VENTURE
While
focusing on the highly volatile situation in
Lebanon
,
Israeli officials are also keeping a wary eye on dramatic
developments in
Iran
.
Senior IDF officers told Israeli reporters that the
military is keeping close tabs on a huge Iranian military
exercise taking place in nearly half of the Islamic
country’s 30 provinces.
Alarm bells rang Sunday when the extremist regime
tested 10 missiles dubbed as “Lightning” in Farsi.
Although relatively short range
(estimated to be between 50 to 180 miles), the missiles could
hit many parts of
Israel
if
fired from Lebanese or Syrian territory.
IRAN'S
SURPRISE WITH ISRAEL
Officials
also remain on alert over
Iran
’s
declared intentions to give a
“surprise” answer tomorrow to the UN demand that it halt
its nuclear enrichment program. While
internet sights have been abuzz with speculation that Iran
might fire a nuclear tipped long-rang missile at Israel—due
in part to President Ahmadinejad’s
enigmatic statement that the sky over Jerusalem would “glow
with light” on that date—most Israeli analysts strongly
doubt that Iran is anywhere near that far along in its nuclear
weapons program. Besides,
that,
Israel
would
undoubtedly respond by wiping out
Iran
with
its own nuclear arsenal, known to be substantial, if
undeclared.
Personally I
would not be surprised if
Iran
is
preparing to test a nuclear device, as the Russian defense
minister reportedly told his NATO colleagues already last
December, and that this could be its August 22 “answer” to
the
United
States
and
other nations. This
might amount to a symbolic “glow” over
Jerusalem
in
the minds of the Iranian Shiite extremists who rule the
country, since everyone knows
Iran
’s
ultimate aim is to annihilate the world’s only Jewish state
and “liberate”
Jerusalem
from
hated Zionist rule.
I
will be giving my regular weekly report on events here in
Israel
and
the region today on the Moody Broadcasting Network’s Prime
Time America program, heard on radio stations across
the country. The
program begins at
5:00
PM EST
,
which is
21:00
GMT
.
It can also be accessed via their web site, www.mbn.org
Thanks again to
all who have expressed concern over my visa situation, which
could potentially end my work in
Israel
after
26 years. I
continue to receive valuable support from here and abroad over
this issue, and will update you when there is substantial news
about it. Meanwhile
thanks for your prayers for a satisfactory outcome.
DAPHNE,
AL -- God puts his hand on certain places at certain times,
people still look for the Brownsville Revival to return to the
Pensacola City but the center piece of that revival lives in
Alabama now. Pastor John Kilpatrick told The Remnant,
"To much is given, much is expected." We have
followed this miracle man for many years and as the archives
of this man is filled with the supernatural, then you can't
forget he lives in a city where Jubilees are called the
miracle harvest. A Jubilee in Daphne, Alabama is the
harvest of fish through some strange event that happens on the
beaches of the Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay, only in the city
of Daphne, Alabama. When you visit his church at the
Daphne Civic Center on Sunday morning you'll hear the teacher
in the pulpit. His training was sure in Columbus,
Georgia under a local pastor who cared for him. This
fatherless child saw angels in the back of a church with 16
other men one night. It has been the miracles in this
man's life that has marked him for greatness. To much is
given much is expected and that's what the people feel like
when they come to his church
CHUCK
PIERCE SAW LEBANON BEFORE IT HAPPENED
MOBILE,
AL -- The amazing prophecy of Chuck Pierce rings the bell
again, here is what Pierce said, on January 29th of this
year. "On January 29, 2006 when I was speaking in a
church service at Jubilee Church in Camarillo, the Lord
began to speak to me about Lebanon. One of the things they
do at Jubilee is pray for the nations each Sunday. When I
saw the flag of Lebanon, it lit up by the Holy Spirit for me
to see. The Lord then began to quicken a prophetic
word to me. He said, "Watch Lebanon." Not only was
He speaking to that church and the people there as a
personal call for them to watch over the nation of Lebanon,
but I felt like He was speaking to us as His people that
Lebanon would become a real prayer focus and issue this
year. I was hesitant to interrupt the service and give this
word because I was not confident over who in the service
would understand the concept of Lebanon today. However, I am
glad that I heeded the Lord's voice that He was calling us
to pray for Lebanon this year.
I
heard the Lord say the following:
"In the midst of the summer at the hottest point you
will begin to see the snow of Lebanon melt. Watch as
Palestine and Syria form an ungodly alliance with Lebanon.
For Lebanon is at the end of the fork of the road of
change for the Middle East. Lebanon will become an issue
that causes the Middle East to go one way or the other. In
the midst of the beauty and grandeur of this place I will
begin to write a new script over how the nations will
realign. Out of Lebanon a new wineskin will form and a new
river will begin to rise. I will bring conflict into
Lebanon because it is the boundary that I will deal with
this year concerning My promised land of Israel. The
warlike tribes of Lebanon will once again arise. But in
the end I will win this war, and the riches that have been
withheld from My kingdom plan will be released. Watch and
see for there is a new vision. For in the days ahead you
will hear a cry arise from the deep affliction
and mourning that comes out of Lebanon. Out of the ancient
city of Damascus, you will see a caravan arise. I, Ancient
of Days, will create a conflict in Damascus. My power will
be displayed to the world when I break the confederation
of demonic hosts that are aligned against My covenant
plan. Out of Damascus will come a new move of My Spirit.
Many conversions and miracles will occur in the region
that surrounds Damascus. Watch because I am realigning the
nations of this region. I will send angelic forces to
guard My plan. No matter how Syria arises against
that plan at this time, I will have warring angelic forces
that will counteract the plan of men that are aligned with
evil forces to create havoc. Sing the songs of the Ancient
of Days for it is those songs that will create the
sound of victory over the lands of this region."
ONE SOLDIER
IS KILLED THE WHOLE NATION MORNS
JERUSALEM,
ISRAEL -- On Wednesday night at midnight our good friend,
Dvora Ganani of the International Fellowship of Christians
and Jews, called to say Shlomit’s (her secretary) husband,
Yoni, had been killed.
He was among 15 soldiers killed that one day.
On Monday, we had traveled again to the north to
Maalot to be with the mayors.
Shlomit was supposed to be with us.
However, Dvora was a blessing to give Shlomit the day
off because Yoni was able to be with her for the day before
leaving for Lebanon. Yoni
had just completed his B.S. in physics and was preparing for
his Master’s Degree.
On
Tuesday, we brought a California tour group to the office to
speak with Dvora and to be a blessing at a soup kitchen.
Shlomit walked out to the car as we left the office,
and was in such high spirits to have spent the whole day
before with Yoni, not knowing what was ahead for him in
Lebanon.
Shlomit
asked for prayer for Yoni; I don’t know if I really took
hold in prayer.
We
Christians whom God has appointed to pray for Israel in this
hour have a responsibility that I’m not sure we (I speak
for myself) take seriously enough.
Our prayer and worship opens the heavens and allow
the angelic hosts to do – at His bidding.
Our prayer and worship allows the Glory of the Lord
to pour out unhindered, annihilating the plans of the enemy,
providing protection for God’s people, but also, to reach
in and change the heart of a man.
Prayer and worship releases His Presence in fullness.
Nothing else will change the heart of the enemy.
So,
I repented; I really repented.
Not with condemnation, but with a question:
could more fervent prayer have saved Yoni’s life?
Today
on Shabbat, we had some Israeli friends visiting with us on
our balcony. I
asked if they knew people at their kibbutz who had been
killed in any of the wars.
They both looked at me as if I was from outer space.
Both responded (what I knew) vehemently:
there is NO ONE in the whole nation unaffected by –
one death – of a soldier or a victim of a suicide bombing,
or any other form of violence.
The nation is too small.
If it’s not your own friend or a family member,
it’s the friend or family member of your friend.
So,
as we have become a part of Israeli society, Bill and I are
mourning with Shlomit, her parents, Dvora and the office
about Yoni. The
Bible says to do the same.
We
thank you for your ongoing prayers and worship.
It’s the only thing to keep the heavens open for
the outpouring of God’s great and mighty Presence.
Love
and blessings from Jerusalem,
Connie
and Bill Wilson
Canon Andrew
White
BETHLEHEM,
ISRAEL -- He was spoken over by Ruth Heflin in prophecy as a
student in Jerusalem and today he travels the world as a peace
maker. Blessed are the peace makers for theirs is the Kingdom
of Heaven. Andrew Whites story about the Negotiations
with Hamas at the Church of the Nativity is in the
August Issue of The Remnant International. What is God
doing in Israel today. The story of the Horizon of Armageddon
and the fantastic revival that happened in London this
month. Read about the move of God in this International
Paper and also receive the a subscription to the International
Newspaper for $5 a month today by calling us at 888
755-9145. More that just a view from the past a blast
from the present in the Holy Ghost. Not by might nor
power but by my Spirit saith the Lord.
TAMPA, FL --
He is still a major force in revival in America, he said he
was led to come to America even as a child to touch this
country with major revival. Dr. Rodney & Adonica
Howard-Browne has paid the price to be where they are at
today. If you visit the River Church at Tampa you will
see the people coming in going from this house who have a
major influence over this world. Since the early
1990's the roster of people who have been touched by
Pentecostal Revival is endless. His influence is under
the umbrella of God. He would tell you that he is not
a famous person but that he is just under the influence of
mighty God. We still have our eye on Israel but we know that
there is a balance in what is happening right now. If
God said that His influence would be over the world like the
waters of the seas.
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL --
Israel suffered its one of its worst civilian casualty death
tolls of the war today, as Hezbullah’s 23 day deliberate
rocket assault upon known civilian centers throughout
northern Israel continued unabated. Seven Israeli civilians
had been slain by sundown, even though the number of rockets
fired by then was less than half that of yesterday’s
record 215. Three perished when Syrian-and Iranian supplied
rockets came crashing down around the hard hit border town
of Ma’alot, which made world headlines in May 1974 when
PLO terrorists attacked an apartment building and then took
hostage over 100 Israeli pupils huddled inside the
communities high school, leaving over 20 teenagers dead.
Another four people were killed today in the mixed
Arab-Jewish port town of Acco, located due north of Haifa.
Analysts said
the relatively high casualty rate may be at least partially
due to growing public weariness with having to spend many
hours every day in crowded bomb shelters, made worse by an
intensifying mid-summer heat wave and today’s Tisha b’Av
fast day—observed by many Israelis. On top of that, the
radical Shiite group fired rockets and mortar shells into
Israel for the first time during the night, causing many
citizens to rush to shelters where they stayed put until
dawn.
Meanwhile
three IDF soldiers were confirmed to have died—the third
in just the past few minutes—when their tank was struck by
Hizbullah fire in southern Lebanon. As of this
morning, 81 soldiers were in several hospitals being treated
for wounds sustained in the war, three of them in very
serious condition. Nearly 30 civilians were also being
treated before today’s deadly rocket blitz added to that
number. Unconfirmed foreign media reports say at least two
additional soldiers have also been killed during today’s
fierce clashes with highly-trained Hizbullah fighters.
As more IDF troops pour
into south Lebanon, the Israeli government has stated that
army commanders have been instructed to establish at least a
six kilometer (about three and half mile) wide enclave by
this evening. The army will then use that sanitized border
zone—where some 25% of the 2,000 plus Hizbullah rockets
that have struck Israel have been fired from—to push
forward up to the Litani River.
The action
will effectively recreate the buffer "security
zone" that existed from June 1982 until May 2000.
IDF forces will continue to clean out local pockets of
Hizbullah fighters as necessary, say army commanders, until
some sort of international force can take possession of the
border area—finally fulfilling UN Resolution 1559 to clear
the area of non-governmental militias while allowing the
Lebanese army to take control of the zone. Prime
Minister Ehud Olmert said today that an international force
of at least 15,000 soldiers will be needed to control the
zone. Efforts to create such a force are beginning at the
United Nations in New York.
QUESTIONABLE
NUMBERS
In Beirut, several
Lebanese government leaders continued to justify Hezbullah daily deliberate attempts to slaughter Israeli civilians.
They did this while claiming that around 900 Lebanese
civilians have perished in the three week war. However
Israeli officials are skeptical of that claim, noting that
Hizbullah militiamen often engage in battle while wearing
civilian clothes, and so can more easily pass as civilian
casualties. For instance they note that Hizbullah
claimed that 15 civilians were killed during a daring IDF
helicopter raid into Baalbek Tuesday night, whereas soldiers
involved insisted, with videotape evidence, that all were
armed fighters who engaged them in combat.
The number of
Lebanese civilians confirmed to have been slain in an IDF
Air Force bombing in the town of Qana on Sunday has been
dramatically reduced today, from some 54 to 59, to 28. A
local Lebanese hospital confirmed the smaller figure after
the international group Human Rights Watch said it could
only confirm 28 victims, 16 of them under age 20. However it
said another 13 people who were
earlier said to be in the building are unaccounted for,
despite massive efforts to pull all of the victims out of
the rubble. The group confirmed Israeli contentions that
they may have previously fled the town, as all civilians
were instructed to several days before the air raid was
launched.
An army
investigation into the tragedy released today said that some
150 Hizbullah Katyusha rockets had been launched from inside
and right around the town in the days before the air bombing
took place. The army report insisted that IDF
commanders had hard intelligence that Hizbullah had fired
and hidden rockets inside the four story civilian building
that was struck, declaring again that it was not known in
advance that civilian non residents of the building had
taken shelter in its basement.
While various
international human rights and aid organizations continued
to loudly condemn Israel over the inevitable deaths of
hundreds of Lebanese civilians in a war started by a rouge
Lebanese militia operating completely away from governmental
supervision along Israel’s border for over six years, the
militia’s ultimate sponsor vowed again today to wipe out
millions of Jewish and Arab civilians living in the world’s
only Jewish-run state. The pledge also included indirect,
but clear threats to overthrow pro-west governments ruling
in Jordan and Egypt.
As usual, the
vow to wipe Israel off of the face of the Middle East map—which
experts agree could only be accomplished in a horrific
nuclear war that would undoubtedly leave millions dead and
injured—was made by deranged Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad. He told an emergency Islamic conference
in Malaysia that the "main solution to the regional
crisis is the elimination of the
Zionist regime." But possibly reflecting the fact that
his country’s surrogate Lebanese Shiite force is currently
being pummeled in Lebanon, he added that "at this
stage" he was demanding "that an immediate
ceasefire be implemented."
The Iranian
leader went on to condemn "regional Muslim powers"
that had supposedly betrayed the Islamic
cause by "doing deals under the table with the Zionist
enemy"—presumably a reference to peace treaties in
force between Israel, Jordan and Egypt. It should be
recalled that Iran and Syria crushed an American-brokered
peace treaty between Israel and Lebanon in 1983 (I actually
attended the signing ceremony at a hotel in northern Israel)
by unleashing a flood of Hizbullah terror attacks upon
American and French peacekeeping forces, along with attacks
upon Israeli forces who would have quickly evacuated the
country if the treaty had not been wiped out before it could
be implemented.

JERUSALEM, ISRAEL --
Israeli military commanders were given government permission
late last night to widen their operations in southern
Lebanon, with the goal to drive all Hizbullah ground forces
and rocket launchers north of the Litani River. They hope to
achieve this goal before Friday, when growing international
diplomatic pressure to end the fighting is expected to reach
a climax. Yasser Arafat’s PLO fighters were driven out of
the same area—some 15 to 18 miles north of the Israeli
border on average, and about 25 miles wide—in just a few
hours in 1982, but they were not as heavily armed or well
trained as the Iranian-backed Lebanese fighters.
To help accomplish the
goal, up to 15,000 reserve soldiers received their call-up
notices early today. Thousands more remain on alert to be
drafted into the army on a moment’s notice. It is not
clear if the IDF will enter the main town in the zone, the
ancient port of Tyre, which is a major Hizbullah stronghold.
Analysts say any attempt to do so would probably involve
protracted fighting, unless Hizbullah commanders order a
retreat in the face of overwhelming Israeli firepower. Many
analysts say capturing the town is the only way to insure
that Israel’s former "Security Zone" is emptied
of Hizbullah rocket launchers.
Foreign news reports say
three IDF soldiers were killed this morning when a Hezbullah
anti-tank rocket struck their armored vehicle during intense
fighting in the village of Ayta a-Shabn, near the town of
Zarit. The IDF has so far not announced the reported deaths,
but has admitted that some soldiers were wounded in the
fighting. Israeli army commanders said at least 20 Hezbullah
fighters have been killed in heavy clashes taking place in
the central and western sections of south Lebanon over the
past 24 hours, supported by constant Israeli artillery fire
from across the border.
The IDF said it took total
control today over the town of Taibeh, near to where the
Litani River bends north. The town is located close to the
main Maronite Catholic town in the south, Marjayoun, which
is due north of Israel’s northernmost town, Metulla.
Hezbullah TV admitted that fierce clashes were taking place
in that town, and in several other portions of southern
Lebanon. The Shiite militia lobbed several Katyusha rockets
into Israeli territory by 5:00 PM, far less than on Sunday.
IDF spokesmen say they believe they have destroyed most of
the militia group’s rocket launchers, but admit that
Hezbullah still probably has up to 9,000 rockets in its
large arsenal, including some that could strike Tel Aviv.
Home Front Command officials have warned over one million
Israelis to stay close to their bomb shelters despite today’s
relatively light rocket barrage. Meanwhile a total closure
was quietly imposed overnight in Judea and Samaria, barring
all Palestinians, apart from special cases, from entering
Israel. Analysts said this was designed to lessen the
chances of Palestinian terrorist attacks being launched
inside of Israel while fighting rages in the north.
SYRIA ON FULL ALERT
With full ground combat
now going on in many locations, Syrian dictator Bashar Assad
announced today that his military forces have been placed on
the highest state of alert. He said Syria could not stand by
while "Israeli aggression destroys our brotherly
neighbor of Lebanon." This came as Israeli Defense
Minister Amir Peretz warned that the IDF would fire at any
vehicle carrying arms from Syria into Lebanon, as it did
overnight. Another Air Force strike was reported near the
border today, along with the bombing of several Hezbullah
positions in the Bekaa Valley just west of Syria. Despite
the action, Peretz added that Israel has no intention to
enter a war with the Syrians, who possess a substantial air
force, a large army and thousands of Scud ballistic missiles
and chemical capability. Various media reports say Iranian
missile batteries have recently been set up in central Syria
which can strike most portions of Israel as well.
Military analysts here in
Jerusalem continue to suspect that both Hezbullah and
Iranian leaders are putting intense pressure on the Assad
regime to open another war front on the strategic Golan
Heights, captured from Syria during the 1967 Six Day war.
Such concerns were intensified when Iran’s foreign
minister flew to Beirut yesterday to hold "urgent
talks" with his Lebanese counterpart. Afterwards he
told a press conference that the Islamic regime ruling Iran
was offering its "full support to Lebanon’s efforts
to confront the criminal Zionist aggressors."
TECHNICAL NOTE
I wish to thank again the
many folks who have written to express appreciation for
these daily war updates, which are now being read by tens of
thousands of people around the world, including some
government and media leaders. However, Israel has suffered a
partial breakdown in its internet services since the
beginning of the conflict three weeks ago, due to the extra
heavy e mail traffic in and out of the country and multipled
overseas visits to Israeli news sites every hour. Therefore
I have not been able to update my own web site for several
days, nor have I been able to read any of the mail that has
come into my e mail list address since the middle of last
week. So please forgive me if you have written and had no
response.
My internet supplier,
Israel’s largest, is located in Haifa. Repeated phone
calls to see what might be done to rectify the situation
have been met with a recorded notice that the provider is
under tremendous extra pressure due to the situation in the
north, and will try to answer as quickly as possible. So far
I have not succeeded in getting through. This is just one
more tiny aspect of the war that is not apparent to most
people around the globe.
Speaking of the situation
in the rocket-blitzed north, I had to scratch my head while
listening to an interview on Britain’s Sky lunchtime news
on Monday. The interviewer asked a representative of the
Oxfam charity what the needs were in southern Lebanon. After
a very full and graphic description of the terrible
suffering that many civilians are sadly enduring there, she
was asked if the group was doing anything to aid Israeli
civilians suffering under daily Hezbullah rocket fire just
south of the international border.
The Oxfam representative
totally ignored the question, launching instead into an
impassioned description of current Palestinian suffering in
the Gaza Strip! But the fact is that fully one-forth of
Israel’s population has been directly affected by the
conflict, if not as severely in most cases as Lebanese
civilians living in the main battle zone. Still, to reside
in a crowded bomb shelter for three weeks in the summer
heat, to have normal life turned totally upside down, with
most regular business and recreational activity suspended,
to be ready to rush to a bomb shelter at a moment’s notice—none
of that is easy to live with, especially for the thousands
of children from families not able to evacuate the affected
areas for financial or other reasons. I know exactly how it
feels, since I lived under the very same conditions during
1981 and 1982.
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