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Black Flags from Palestine, to Find Out 1 While the entire Muslim world is on fire (due to armed revolutions), Israel sits comfortably in the heart of the Middle East, waiting for the perfect opportunity. Soon Israel will expand out to pick up the broken pieces of the war torn countries neighbouring it, so they can make their 'Greater Israel' which spans from the Nile (Egypt) to the Euphrates (Iraq). But will it be able to, while the Islamic State is marching forward to capture al-Sham (Greater Syria) for the End times Caliphate seated in Jerusalem? Read: Black Flags from Palestine, to find out. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) informed us: “War is deception” Mossad’s motto is: 'by way of deception, you shall do war.' 2 CONTENTS TIMELINE of EVENTS - P7 Introduction – Jewish Population in the world - P8 PART 1: History of the Jews - (2000 BC – 1800 CE) It began around 4000 years ago... P10 History of Jews - P11 The Golden Cow - P11 The first Jihad of the Israelites: P12 The 1st Kingdom of Israel: - P13 The historical battle between the good and bad Jews - P14 The Covenant is given to the other children of Abraham: - P15 Scattered across the Earth: - P16 Year 1095 CE – the Crusades: - P17 Kabbalah (Dark Judaism) - P18 A Jewish base in Europe: - P19 Controlling the minds (1600 CE) - P20 Uniting the scattered Jews (1800s CE): - P20 PART 2: The goal to make Israel (1800– 1986) The Protocols of Zion - P22 Protocols of Zion – a Conspiracy theory? P23 The Protocols implemented: - P24 Sykes-Picot borders: - P24 Palestine is snatched: - P25 Arabism (1945+ CE): - P25 Abdullah Azzam (1941-1989): - P27 PALESTINE: - P28 The Arab wars against Israel: - P29 The Nakba (Great Catastrophe) & the Palestinian Resistance: - P29 The PLO (Palestinian Liberation Organisation): - P29 3 PART 3 – ISRAEL the State: ISRAEL: - P32 Life in Israel - P33 A 'feel' of modern Israel: - P34 Israeli Secret Services: - P35 Fellow Jews (Sayanims): - P36 Katsa (Secret Undercover Mossad Agents): - P37 A story of of how Katsa (Israeli secret agents) work: - P37 Kidon (Assassins) - P41 Israel's 8200 Unit - P42 Israeli Interrogation Techniques: - P43 THE ISRAELI ARMY - P44 Media Propaganda for ‘deterrence’ - P44 Deception Unveiled - Israel: - P45 Israel defence systems: - P46 The Israeli Soldier: - P47 Krav Maga - P47 Weapons: - P48 DECEPTION UNVEILED: Israeli army: - P49 Did you know: Magic is a crucial part of Israel's toolkit? - P51 Islamic Protection against Magic - P54 Deception Unveiled: Cowardice - P56 PART 4: PALESTINE: The Resistance & Islamic Awakening (1987-2014) - P57 Back to Palestine: - P58 The 1st Intifada (Uprising) 1987-1993: - P58 The 2nd Intifada (2000): - P59 How the Jews fight – Allah reveals their secrets: - P60 HAMAS: - P62 Hypocritical Democracy: - P62 OPERATION PROTECTIVE EDGE (2014): - P64 A Tool of war - Kidnappings: - P64 OPERATION PROTECTIVE EDGE (2014) – the War: - P65 The Gaza Strip: - P67 The Palestinian Jihadi Resistance fights back: - P69 Smuggling Tunnels - P71 Wikipedia: Qassam Rockets - P72 what Hamas considers victory: - P74 DECEPTION UNVEILED: Israeli elite soldier Suicides - P74 A 7 STEP GUIDE TO ISRAELI PROPAGANDA - P75 4 Israel Radicalizes the Palestinians: - P76 Shelach (an Israeli soldier) said: “What we’re doing here is wrong” - P77 WHAT WE LEARN FROM THESE CHAPTERS: - P78 Life in Israel during rocket attack: - P80 HEZBOLLAH VS ISRAEL (2006) – the Second Lebanon War - P81 Hezbollah’s Preparations for the 2006 Hezbollah-Israeli War- the perfect War-Model - P82 Hamas’s shifting loyalties: - P87 PART 5: THE ISLAMIC STATE Project (2014+): - P89 Hamas - off the Terrorist list & the new Police for Israel (2015): - P90 How the Islamic State is winning the hearts of the Palestinian and Muslim people: - P91 Testimony of a girl in Yarmouk Camp about the Islamic State: - P91 THE UPCOMING-BATTLES - P93 FUTURE ARMIES - P94 Forging weapons: - P96 Reverse engineering: - P97 The New Generation of Palestinian Children - P98 The Beginning of the fall of Israel – 2022 - P99 The Islamic State expansion into Palestine: - P100 Islamic State cells in Israel – a growing phenomena - P102 The Islamic State and Al Qa'idah Goal - Smashing Borders - till we meet in in Jerusalem: - P103 The Islamic State – a more bitter enemy for Israel and its Agents: - P104 Breaking Israel's divide and conquer technique: - P108 Israel's strengths are its weaknesses: - P109 Hiding in Israel: - P110 Israeli Smugglers: - P111 The difference between Arab armies and Islamic Mujahideen: - P111 The Armies of the Islamic State in every continent – marching towards Israel: - P113 Many European's would convert to Islam after the conquest of Rome. - P114 PART 6: THE END OF TIME BATTLES - P115 Sign 1: Rising of the Sun from the West: - P116 The 2nd Major sign would be the releasing of the ‘beast’ – which puts a mark on the disbelievers foreheads: - P117 Kazakhstan – Future Megacities - P118 The arrival of - Al-Dajjal (the AntiChrist) - P120 The Temple of Solomon: - P122 Israel & India – a ‘holy cow’ alliance: - P124 5 Mujahideen encircling & overwhelming the Israeli enemy – P126 The Mujahideen army which defeats Israel is mentioned in the Old Testament - P127 THE WAR TO END ALL WARS: - P128 Attacking Ben Gurion Airport (the Lod gate) to kill al-Dajjal (the AntiChrist): - P131 The Greatest Irony in history: - P133 The Arrival of the Gog and Magog (Ya’juj and Ma’juj) - P135 Kingdom of Heaven on Earth –with Jesus- & the pleasant wind: - P136 The devils who lurk the Earth in the end: - P137 How will Allah destroy the devil-worshippers in the Final Hour? - P139 Are we living in the last century? - P140 FURTHER READING - P141 6 TIMELINE 1800 BC – Abraham was born in Iraq, he had two sons: Ismael (father of the Arabs), and Ishaaq (father of the Jews) 1393 BC – Moses is born 1204 BC - the year of the exodus (emigration) of the Jews from Egypt 935 BC - the year of the death of Solomon (peace be upon him). 722 BC - the year of the destruction of the kingdom of Israel (in the North). 586 BC - the year of the destruction of the kingdom of Judah (in the South). 0BC – Jesus, the Messiah (Christ) is born 570 CE – Muhammad, the final Messenger of God is born. 1095 CE – The Crusades 1924 – Fall of the Ottoman Caliphate 1948 CE - the year of establishing the current state of Israel. 1967 CE - the year in which Israel captured Jerusalem. 2020 CE – the Fall of Rome 2022 CE - the year of the beginning of the end of Israel. 7 Introduction – Jewish Population: Jews today are scattered all across the world. They speak different languages, have different ways of life and even belong to different ethnicities. But they have one thing in common - they are loyal to the State of Israel. Being a Jew means you are either Jewish by blood (your mother was a Jew), or you have officially converted to the religion of Judaism. Once you are a Jew, you are expected to be loyal to the State of Israel no matter what, even if you see it committing atrocities and war crimes, because this is the only 'Jewish State' in the world after all. The Jewish population in the world is estimated to be about 13 million, although it is likely to be much higher. This is because there is a big population of Jews who have converted to Judaism unofficially, being part of the faith group and supportive of the State of Israel, but these Jews are not 8 included in the 13 million population estimated. There is also another category of Jews who are called 'Crypto-Jews', they are those who hide their Jewish identity and claim to follow another faith, although they are really Jewish in faith and/or blood. For example there are many hints to suggest there are many crypto-jews in Iran (the place where al-Dajjal [the AntiChrist] will emerge from along with 70,000 Jews from Isfahan in the end times). Since Jews were originally Allah's (God/Hashem's) chosen people, and Jesus was also Jewish by blood (Mary, his mother was Jewish), many Christians have been misguided by their priests over the centuries into thinking that if they do not support the Jewish people - blindly, they will earn the wrath of Allah (God). This increases the support group of the Jewish State of Israel even more in the world. Many Christians have forgotten that it was the Jews who rejected and betrayed Jesus, and - according to Christian doctrine- even crucified him. Can they really be God's chosen people even after their crimes against the Messengers' of God? In the ebook: Black Flags from Palestine, we will look to the answers for the following questions: How did the Jews scatter to every corner of the planet after being only a few tribes with Moses in the Sinai desert 3000years ago? How was this strange Jewish and Christian alliance formed after many centuries of hatred? How did this alliance work together to fight their common enemy - the Muslims, so the Israeli State could form? How do the Muslims resist the occupation of Palestine and fight back against the more technologically superior and better financed enemy? How will the final battle be like? And much more. So let's move on to the first chapter. 9 It began around 4000 years ago… It began around 4000 years ago, when the Messenger of Allah (God), Abraham had his 2nd son, Ishaaq. The first elder son (Ismael) would be the father of the Arabs who Allah described as being extremely gentle, the other (Ishaaq) would be the father of the Jews, being described as extremely knowledgeable and intelligent. Allah says; (Abraham said): "My Lord! Grant me a son of the righteous. So I gave him tidings of a gentle son (Ismael) – (Quran 37: 100) And they (the Angels) gave him (Abraham) glad tidings of an intelligent son (Ishaaq), having knowledge.
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