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The Spiritual Significance of Jerusalem

by Johan Malan

Jerusalem is the city chosen by God to put His name there forever. The important revelations to mankind through events in Jerusalem will be resumed at the second coming of Jesus.The divine history of Jerusalem started 4000 years ago when a man of God, Melchizedek, was the king of Salem…

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20 Years of Research Reveals: Jerusalem Belongs to Jews

by Hillel Fendel

Jacques Gauthier, a non-Jewish Canadian lawyer who spent 20 years researching the legal status of Jerusalem, has concluded: “Jerusalem belongs to the Jews, by international law.”
Gauthier has written a doctoral dissertation on the topic of Jerusalem and its legal history, based on international treaties and resolutions of the past 90 years. 

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Israel – God’s Modern-Day Miracle

by Rev. Scott Stewart
August 2010

The very existence of the small democratic Jewish nation of Israel thriving amidst a sea of Islamic dictatorships is truly a modern-day miracle. Emerging from the ashes of the Shoah (the Holocaust), this ragtag group of people was to ascend to the heights in every area expertise and professionalism ranging from entertainment to cosmetology to science.

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Jerusalem, sacred to whom?

by Clarence H. Wagner, Jr.

“The city of Jerusalem, sacred to Christians, Moslems and Jews, is at the heart of the Middle East conflict,” – so wrote the pastor of a Palestinian congregation in Jerusalem. The idea that there is an equally shared importance of Jerusalem is a common misconception. Even Israeli tour guides, in their introduction to the city, monotonously repeat, “Jerusalem is holy to the three great monotheistic faiths: Judaism, Christianity and Islam,” as if this were a wholly accurate description.

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Countering Challenges to Israel’s Legitimacy

by Alan M. Dershowitz

Of all the nations on the face of the earth, Israel has the most lawful origin. It was conceived in law, born through law, and has survived lawfully. It is not among the nations, such as the United States, born in bloodshed through revolution. Nor has it, like other nations, been expanded through aggressive warfare. It was not settled by outsiders, as were Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United States, and other countries.

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Anti-Jewish Violence in Pre-State Palestine/1929 Massacres

by Ricki Hollander

Arab violence against Jews is often alleged to have begun with the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 or as a result of Israel’s capture in 1967 of territories occupied by Jordan. But even before the Mandate for Palestine was assigned to Great Britain by the Allies at the San Remo Conference (April 1920) and endorsed by the League of Nations (July 1922), Palestinian Arabs were carrying out organized attacks against Jewish communities in Palestine.

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