Monday 31 December 2018

Netanyahu Says Brazil Will Be Moving Their Embassy To Jerusalem To Join Growing List Of Nations Already There

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Netanyahu Says Brazil Will Be Moving Their Embassy To Jerusalem To Join Growing List Of Nations Already There

by Geoffrey Grider

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In Rio, Netanyahu tells local Jewish leaders that Jair Bolsonaro told him he’ll make good on his promise to relocate Brasilia’s mission from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem

It takes tremendous courage to defy the majority to go it alone and do the right thing. President Trump showed courage not displayed by Obama, either of the Bushies, Slick Willy Clinton, or even Ronald Reagan for that matter when he walked in the footsteps of Harry S. Truman, defied all the talking heads, and did the right thing regarding Israel.
"Blessed be the LORD out of Zion, which dwelleth at Jerusalem. Praise ye the LORD."Psalm 135:21 (KJV)
President Trump was the first to relocate the US Embassy to Jerusalem, then Guatemala followed, Australia is talking about it, and now Brazil says it will absolutely happen. God promises a blessing for those who are willing to bless Israel, and He also promises a curse for those who curse Israel. That means about 98% of the entire United Nations is under a curse. Ironically, the very existence of the UN is fulfilling prophecy that says it is God's desire to 'gather the nations" to destroy them when they come against Israel.
"Therefore wait ye upon me, saith the LORD, until the day that I rise up to the prey: for my determination is to gather the nations, that I may assemble the kingdoms, to pour upon them mine indignation, even all my fierce anger: for all the earth shall be devoured with the fire of my jealousy." Zephaniah 3:8 (KJV)

Netanyahu: Brazilian leader said embassy move a matter of ‘when, not if’

FROM TIMES OF ISRAEL: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Brazilian Jewish leaders on Sunday that Brazilian President-elect Jair Bolsonaro informed him that he would like to relocate the Latin American country’s mission from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
“It’s a question of when, not if,” Netanyahu said, according to a source present at the meeting. The statement came after Netanyahu and Bolsonaro met on Friday, and after an Israeli government source insisted Saturday that Brazil’s embassy move to Jerusalem was merely “a matter of time.”
“The situation is similar to US President Donald Trump’s declaration” that he planned to move the US embassy in December of 2017, the source said. “He declared it and he carried it out later on.” The US embassy move took place in May of 2018, six months after Trump stated his intention to do so.
Netanyahu had announced his trip to Brazil following a November 1 tweet from Bolsonaro indicating he intends to move the Brazilian Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, following in Trump’s footsteps. Bolsonaro later backtracked by saying “it hasn’t been decided yet.”
On Friday, Bolsonaro said he expects to visit Israel by March 2019, after accepting an invitation by Netanyahu.
Netanyahu arrived in Brazil on Friday, accompanied by his wife Sara and son Yair, and the family is set to stay on through Tuesday to join other foreign dignitaries at the inauguration in Brasilia of Bolsonaro, a far-right, security-conscious politician and former army officer who was elected in October on pledges to crack down on endemic crime and corruption.
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“We will be starting a difficult government from January, but Brazil has potential,” Bolsonaro said Friday, indicating that his Israel visit would come, in part, to reciprocate Netanyahu’s trip to Brazil. “So that we can overcome obstacles, we need good allies, good friends, good brothers, like Benjamin Netanyahu.”
Netanyahu’s is the first-ever visit by an Israeli prime minister to Brazil. READ MORE

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