Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon's speech several weeks ago has taken on a new life on social media and YouTube as translations into different languages have propelled the "biblical speech" well beyond the walls of the United Nations building.
If you're a bible believer, this speech made by Israeli ambassador Danny Danon at the United Nations will send chills down your spine. Listen as he holds the bible, and tells the president of the UN that that Book is the title deed to Jewish ownership of the land of Israel. Absolutely stunning. More incredible still is while he held that Book, Danny Danon, was also holding a
complete roadmap of the tribulation the Jews will face during the upcoming
time of Jacob's trouble as foretold by the prophet Jeremiah. And he didn't even know it. Amazing.
"In the same day the LORD made a covenant with Abram, saying, Unto thy seed have I given this land, from the river of Egypt unto the great river, the river Euphrates: The Kenites, and the Kenizzites, and the Kadmonites, And the Hittites, and the Perizzites, and the Rephaims, And the Amorites, and the Canaanites, and the Girgashites, and the Jebusites." Genesis 15:18-21- (KJV)
Yes, the bible absolutely is proof positive that all the land of Israel, ten times more than what it has right now, all belongs to the Jews and there is nothing that anyone can do about it. But before the Jews can have their land fully restored, they are
going to be driven out one more time. Danny Danon was right, he just doesn't know how right he truly was.
A video of Ambassador Danny Danon holding the Bible and asserting the Jewish people's right to Israel has been translated into multiple languages including Turkish.
FROM THE JPOST: Since then, translations into Spanish, Polish, French, Portuguese and Turkish have swept the internet. Last week, on Israel's Independence Day, CNN brought Danon on to discuss the speech where he reiterated the Jewish state's historical and moral claims to the country that many local Arab residents would like to see as Palestine.
A Palestinian media outlet published a lengthy editorial decrying the speech.
”From the book of Genesis; to the Jewish exodus from Egypt; to receiving the Torah on Mount Sinai; to the gates of Canaan; and to the realization of God’s covenant in the Holy Land of Israel; the Bible paints a consistent picture. The entire history of our people, and our connection to Eretz Yisrael, begins right here,” Danon stated at the UN Security council in New York.
"The speech has resonated thanks to the strength of the truth. Its success has been welcome news as we conveyed to the world the strength of the eternal connection between the Jewish people and the Land of Israel," Danon stated about the speech going viral.
In the speech, Danon
put forward four pillars on which peace would be based in the future. This includes: Palestinians recognition of Israel as a Jewish state; an end to Palestinians incitement; regional cooperation and acceptance of Israel’s security needs.
WHO’S OCCUPYING WHO? LET’S LOOK AT GOD’S ORIGINAL LAND GRANT OF THE NATION OF ISRAEL TO ABRAHAM
The
1948 armistice lines that marked the end of the Independence War, “were never considered international borders. They were simply lines designating the end of the first battle in the Arab war against Israel,” Danon said.
“It was the Arabs who insisted that the armistice lines would not be permanent borders,” he added.
“Because these lines are not borders, the Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria, to this day, do not cross any international borders. They are built on strategic land for Israel’s security and, as agreed by the parties in the Oslo Accords, would be classified as final status issues,” he concluded.
On the issue of security, he noted that Arab leaders had chosen violence long before settlements were built. The PLO was established in 1964, three years prior to the Six Day War in 1967.
“What did they need to liberate before 1967? And in 1964, not a single settlement existed in Judea and Samaria, and our right to exist was still rejected,” he said. Palestinian Ambassador to the UN Riyad Mansor who spoke before Danon said that it was the Palestinians who had a historic and legal right to the land.
In a follow-up interview to his UN speech, Danon told CNN's Becky Anderson he didn't see territorial comprise as an intelligent way towards peace. "The fact is Israel withdrew from Gaza completely in 2005, we don't have any so-called settlements, no occupation in Gaza. Hamas took over a few months after we left Gaza, and today look what happened. Hamas is committing a double war crime, targeting the Israeli civilian population while hiding behind the poor people in Gaza"
An ambassador since 2015, Danon previously served as Deputy Defense Minister.
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