Major Prophecy Development - Jerusalem & Jordan's King
Major Prophecy Development:
Jerusalem & Jordan's King
4-5-13
Jordan's King Signs Jerusalem Protection Pact
An historic agreement was reached on Easter Sunday between The Palestinian Authority and Jordan's King Abdullah II. Palestinian Authority Chairman, Mahmoud Abbas and the Jordanian King signed an "agreement to defend Jerusalem and its holy sites. This means that for the first time since Israel's founding, there is someone available with authority to negotiate for sovereign control of the holy sites in Jerusalem, which would be a significant factor in any agreement wherein the Antichrist might be involved in support of a peace treaty. Until now, no one in the Arab world was willing to come forward with any legitimate claim to sovereignty of the Holy sites other than the Jordanian royal lineage.
This development came about after Palestinian Authority Chairman, Mahmoud Abbas flew to the Jordanian capital of Amman to discuss religious issues with the King and ways to coordinate protection of religious sites in Jerusalem, both Christian and Muslim.
The agreement confirms Jordan's role as protector of the city's holy sites and Palestinian sovereignty over all of Palestine including its capital of East Jerusalem.
The move itself is largely symbolic, but it does put the Jordanians and Palestinians four-square against any Iranian moves to attack and destroy targets should war emerge with Israel.
On Friday, a leading Hebron cleric accused Israel of plotting to destroy the Al-Aqsa Mosque and rebuilding the Jewish Temple on its ruins. He called US President Barack Obama’s statements — saying that Jerusalem is the Jewish capital — a “declaration of war” preparing the ground for the Judaization of all of Jerusalem, the eastern part of which is viewed by the Palestinians as their future capital.
Last week, the emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, proposed creating a $1-billion fund for the defense of Jerusalem’s Arab identity. He said Qatar would contribute $250 million to the fund, adding that he expected other Arab nations to come up with the rest.
More details, LINK HERE. Arabs deny the pact was in reaction to President Obama's recent trip to Israel. LINK HERE. Debka analysis - LINK HERE.
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