30 Sivan 5786
Rosh Chodesh I
Trump gave Iran literally everything it demanded, plus some, including making guarantees on Lebanon.
However, this is still not a done deal. Nothing has been signed and even then, it's only an agreement to establish another 60-day ceasefire in order to iron out all the details of how what has been verbally agreed is to be accomplished. It can break down before the signing or at any other point in the future but what is truly remarkable is that what is being seen as a disaster - that Israel has been left out - is really a great blessing.
I believe that from 23 Sivan, Iran's power to hurt Israel is done. From here on out, this is strictly a showdown between Edom and Paras and we have nothing more to do with it. That is a crucial and wonderful development on the path to the full geulah.
...In light of Netanyahu's decision to strike Dahieh (the southern Beirut suburb that serves as Hezbollah's political and military stronghold), and against the backdrop of tensions with the United States, a cabinet source said, "Relations with Trump right now are more strained than ever." All ministers backed the decision to make Hezbollah pay a price each time it attacks Israeli territory – even if that prolongs the friction with the president in the White House.Nevertheless, ministers in the cabinet said Israel has no intention of interfering in anything related to the agreement with Iran, as that matter rests in Trump's hands.In one of his strongest public rebukes of Netanyahu to date, Trump accused the Israeli prime minister of nearly derailing the negotiations.“He’s a very difficult guy,” Trump told The New York Times. “And to be honest with you, he should be very thankful to us for doing this. Because if Iran had a nuclear weapon, Israel wouldn’t be around for two hours.”Despite the criticism, Trump argued that his diplomacy had ultimately protected Israel from an existential threat.Trump also issued a blunt warning to Iran, saying that if the current negotiations fail to produce a final nuclear agreement, military force remains an option.He said the United States would either resume attacks on Iran or become “the guardian of the Middle East” in exchange for 20 percent of the region’s revenues.According to The New York Times, Trump said negotiations are expected to continue Friday in Switzerland, where U.S. officials hope to begin work on a final nuclear accord.
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Holding the Line for Mashiach
As I've said before, the State of Erev Rav Klipot can only take us so far and then a massive change must come - Days of Mashiach. The anti-Torah, un-Jewish regime ruling over us today does not have the spiritual power to prevail over our enemies and we can see how they have made a start...
...but they can't finish the job. Right now, they are holding the line for Mashiach and this is also demonstrated by the IDF soldiers who are wearing Mashiach and Beit Hamikdash patches on their uniforms, even at the risk of going to military prison over it!
However, this situation cannot hold out for long like this. Mashiach is truly knocking at the door. Woe to the traitors that will face his judgment!!





With the abandonment of the United States, have we now reached this point in the Midrash's prediction...
ReplyDelete"Where can we go? Where can we go?" And [Hashem] will say to them: My children, do not fear! Everything I did I did only for you! Why are you frightened? Don't be afraid--the time of your redemption has arrived!"
I surely hope so.
DeleteNot only did the US not succeed. They made the entire situation worse than it was before.
ReplyDeleteThe Strait of Hormuz was open at the beginning of the war. Under the reported arrangement, it would now be managed by a joint corporation involving Iran and Oman.
The broader concern is the message projected by the reported end of the American war in Iran: that the free world, through a confused America, was unable to properly conclude a nearly casualty-free war against a weak and battered adversary that openly declares its ambition to destroy it.
That message is now echoing from Beijing to Moscow, from Pyongyang to Tehran. (Israel Realtime report)
YES
ReplyDeleteIt's a common theme among Xtians, and the West, that the Jewish State cannot survive "without" Them. In one article it says,
ReplyDelete"The U.S. has done a lot for Israel by devastating Iran’s military, and will be there if they need us".
What chutzpah. Also:
"Trump argued that his diplomacy had ultimately protected Israel from an existential threat."
In reading that both Iran and Trump are claiming victory, I had thoughts of this being what is said; Paras will win, Edom wins.
Finally, What about Gaza!
Funny that...because Israel's most incredible victories were before the close military strategic alliance that was formed between the US and Israel. After the six day war the US suddenly decided they needed to be our best buddies and give us weapons and other military goodies. That of course destroyed our nascent homegrown military industry. And.... of course that friendship came with a collar , leash and a muzzle for whenever Israel comes too close to winning any strategic definitive victories.
DeleteAll we need to win is Hashem on our side. The US is actually our enemy.
CSF
Exactly, CSF. Absolutely!
DeleteI'm sure by now you've seen the latest from Trump. I thought the following was an excellent reply to his unfair, untrue and insulting remarks.
Mosab Hassan Yousef@MosabHasanYOSEF on X.
Mr. President,
The pager operation against Hezbollah was a masterpiece of modern warfare. Israel also executed a brilliant 12-day operation against Iran that left the regime in shock, its top generals assassinated, and the Ayatollahs held by the throat.
Yet every time Israel had momentum, whether in Gaza, Lebanon, or against Iran, you personally intervened and stopped them at the worst possible moment.
you were personally briefed by Mossad that defeating Iran would take at least a year of consistent pressure. Yet you pushed for quick results, changed the original plan, and turned what could have been a strategic victory into a strategic defeat.
Now, after signing a humiliating deal that buried the Iranian nuclear threat instead of eliminating it, you come out blaming Israel for taking too long and for how it fights.
The question of civilian casualties should be addressed to Hezbollah, not Israel. Hezbollah deliberately operates from within populated civilian areas, using civilians as human shields and endangering their own people.
This strategic failure is not due to Israeli incompetence. The main problem has been your repeated intervention and bad timing.
You don’t get to sabotage the campaign and then blame Israel for the results.
And where does Trump go to slam Netanyahu? According to him, the "Fake NYT". Sounds like cover when things go bad.
ReplyDeleteThis seems to clearly be a victory for Iran over the U.S. Perhaps one could say that the prophesy that Edom will fall into the hands of Paras right before Moshiach has been fulfilled. Also, it could be that Hashem made this happen - Trump's agreement with Iran - to wake up the Jews in Israel that the emperor (Trump) has no clothes, so much for your love affair with Trump and the only one you can rely on and trust in is Me. This maybe a good thing for us here in Israel in order to wake us up. Remember everything comes from Hashem and it's all good and has its purpose for us though that may escape us at the hour of the event. For us here in Israel, this could be our finest hour. Rfael Yaacov
ReplyDeleteReports are that the deal has already been electronically signed by both.
ReplyDeletehttps://x.com/BarakRavid/status/2066545613840212324
ReplyDeleteOne thing everyone agrees on, if Barak Ravid says it, then you know it's a lie.
DeleteIn what country in the world is the Speaker of the Parliament's signature binding for the government?
DeleteIn the country of Trump/Vance.
DeleteThis is nearly a repeat of what Obama did!? This signals the complete downfall of what America became, after its oasis of the Jews landing on its shores from the European disaster. The descendants of those War-torn Jews must not be blind to the “writing on the wall” thst this peace deal represents. Ominous days ahead……….leading to the wondrous days of our final (conclusion of Mitzrayim) redemption! Neshama
ReplyDeletehttps://www.jpost.com/international/article-899532
ReplyDeleteJust more confirmation of how on point you tend to be, Tomer Devorah. Regards and chodesh tov. Galia.
After hearing how Trump responded about Israel shows he certainly has no love for the Jewish State.
ReplyDeleteSo, we see how money can so easily buy influence. Trump had known in the past their terrorist affiliations. When the Senate invited a professor who fights Anti-Semitism there was one Senator who interrupted him and spent all his time praising all the money Qatar has given to the US.
Trump is on Trump's side, the presidency is a platform. If you read the charter of the Board of Petty Dictators (so called peace) it's all set out in the absolute powers he granted himself for life and beyond. His goals are to go down in history, not just as another president, boring, but as THE statesman who brought peace to the ME, nobel peace prize, to have a grandiose status until death, undeposable Chairman Trump of the BofP, to litter the world with as many of his eponymous towers as possible, Trump was here, and to make bucketloads of money for himself and his offspring. Anything else, people, countries, are just pawns .
ReplyDeleteEdom vs Yishmael is exploding in Europe, it may be civil war, martial law, or a combo, in any case chaos is on the menu and the era of freedom there is over. Not a place for Jews, who are blamed for the turmoil. The aftermath of Oct 7 was an opportunity for Europe to do tshuva. The only country to unequivocally support Israel was Hungary, and it's nearly the only country not to be blighted. Personally, I think Hashem is going to make a reckoning with those countries adn wants the Jews to leave. Now is that time for Jews who would only move to Israel if things ever got really bad.
So we have Edom vs Paras, Edom vs Yishmael and Edom vs Edom, all at the same time.
Hitoreri
I hope that you're right that Persia's power to harm Israel is done. I also really hope that Jews will finally wake up to the dangers of our relationship with Edom (Esau). All we had to do was follow Ya'aqov Our Forefather's example, and stay away from him. Now, we even have Bnei Edom claiming that they're not Edom at all, but from Ephraim. And many Jews have either fallen for this, or look the other way.
ReplyDelete*with much assistance from the now private Key To Redemption Blog.
Iran's power to harm us is, of course, in the Hands of Hashem. According to the details of the MOU released by the Saudis, there will be no change to their nuclear program during the 60 days. If it was true that before the war they were only a few weeks away from having a nuclear weapon, then in 60 days they will certainly have one. Trump and even Bibi brag about destroying their nuke facilities but there was one facility that was never touched.
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