Bill Koenig
August 28, 2007, had very revealing headlines:
A Blood-Red Moon Rises over North America, Olmert Offers Temple Mount
Sovereignty to the Palestinians, Olmert and Abbas Meet on Israel's Land
and Jerusalem, Bush Says Iran's Actions Could Lead to a Shadow of a
Nuclear Holocaust, and Bush Arrives in New Orleans for his 15th
Post-Katrina Visit
These were the news headlines on the day of a total lunar eclipse that
produced a "blood-red" moon, the second one in seven years with a
connection to the Temple Mount.
A total lunar eclipse/"blood-red" moon occurred on July 16, 2000, while
U.S. President Bill Clinton, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and
Palestinian President Yasser Arafat were at the Middle East Summit at
Camp David. The sticking point that caused the summit to fail had to do
with who would have sovereignty over the Temple Mount — the Israelis or
the Palestinian Arabs.
During this year's total lunar eclipse/"blood-red" moon of Aug. 28,
2007, that rose over North America, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
offered the Palestinians sovereignty over the Temple Mount. What was so
incredible about the timing of this offer is that it didn't take place
days, weeks or months after the "blood-red" moon but on the very same
day. In other words, the Temple Mount’s sovereignty was a central focus
during both total lunar eclipse/ "blood-red" moons in 2000 and this
week.
Blood-Red Moon
The Old and New Testaments speak of a blood-red moon prior to Jesus
Christ's return.
Joel 2:31 (KJV) The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon
into blood, before the great and terrible day of the LORD come.
Acts 2:20 (KJV) The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon
into blood, before that great and notable day of the Lord come.
The Jewish Talmud (book of tradition/interpretation) says, "When the
moon is in eclipse, it is a bad omen for Israel. If its face is as red
as blood, [it is a sign that] the sword is coming to the world."
Total-eclipse “blood-red” moons have been rare in history although
there was one earlier this year on March 3. The next total-eclipse/
"blood-red" moon will occur on February 21, 2008. Having another total
eclipse this close to a previous one is extremely rare too; to say the
least, we will be watching that day with much interest.
News From the Last Two Blood-Red Moons
During the "blood-red" moon of July 16, 2000, President Clinton, Prime
Minister Barak and President Arafat were participating in the Middle
East Summit at Camp David from July 11-25.
According to Mitchell Bard, the executive director of the nonprofit
American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise (AICE), Prime Minister Barak
offered to withdraw from 97 percent of the West Bank and 100 percent of
the Gaza Strip. In addition, he agreed to dismantle 63 isolated
settlements. In exchange for the 5 percent annexation of the West Bank,
Israel would increase the size of the Gaza territory by roughly a
third.
Bard said Barak also made previously unthinkable concessions on
Jerusalem, agreeing that Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem would
become the capital of the new Palestinian state.
The Barak proposal also addressed the refugee issue, guaranteeing them
the right of return to the Palestinian state and reparations from an
international fund that would be collected to compensate them.
Barak began referring to the 'Holy of Holies' (Aryeh Dayan, Ha'aretz)
In early September 2000, about two months after Ehud Barak and Yasser
Arafat returned empty-handed from the failed summit at Camp David, a
series of clandestine meetings was held in Jerusalem between Israelis
and Palestinians. Most of them took place in an isolated private home
in the western Jerusalem suburb of Ein Karem and were meant to find a
formula that would resolve the harsh dispute that broke out at the
summit around the future of the Temple Mount.
The talks were held at the home of Dr. Moshe Amirav, the man who was
appointed the day after the Camp David debacle as the prime minister's
adviser on the issue of a permanent settlement in Jerusalem.
Seated alongside Amirav during some of the conversations was Danny
Yatom, who headed the political-security staff at the Prime Minister's
office at the time. In these conversations, the late Faisal Husseini,
who headed the Palestinian negotiating team on Jerusalem, represented
the Palestinians.
The dispute over the Temple Mount had nothing to do with practical
arrangements that would be implemented there. The crux of the dispute
centered on sovereignty, and nothing else. While Arafat demanded that
the entire Temple Mount — Haram al-Sharif in Arab terminology — would
be under full and exclusive sovereignty of the Palestinians, Barak
demanded that partial sovereignty over the site — which, to the
disbelief of several of his colleagues in the Israeli delegation, he
suddenly began to call "The Holy of Holies" — would remain in Israel's
possession.
Amirav and Husseini, whose Ein Karem conversations took place with
Barak and Arafat's knowledge, worked out a formula that both men
believed would be able to circumvent this difference of opinion.
According to the proposal they drafted, the United Nations would
establish a "commonwealth of states," in whose hands the Temple Mount
would be entrusted. This commonwealth of nations would have 11 member
states: the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council, Egypt,
Jordan, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, the Palestinian state that would be
established as part of the peace treaty and Israel.
Ongoing administration of the Temple Mount, stated the document, would
remain in the Waqf's domain, and Yasser Arafat "could be the guardian
of the sites holy to Islam."
The Temple Mount, claims Amirav, is what prevented the sides from
reaching agreement.
"The Camp David summit," explained Amirav in conversation with
Ha'aretz, "became a 'Jerusalem summit,' perhaps even a 'Temple Mount
summit.'" The three leaders who took part — Barak, Arafat and their
host, U.S. President Bill Clinton — devoted, claims Amirav, "hundreds
of hours" to discussions on Jerusalem in general and the Temple Mount
in particular. "It may be hard to believe," says Amirav, "but Clinton
himself spent hours poring over maps with Barak and Arafat."
It was Arafat's and Barak's stubborn insistence on sovereignty that
prevented an agreement. rafat insisted on full and exclusive
Palestinian sovereignty "both because he wanted to go down in history
as having liberated the Temple Mount and because he wanted the Temple
Mount to provide a pan-Muslim counterweight to the little State of
Palestine."
But Barak wanted to go down in Jewish history as the man who gave
Israel sovereignty, if only partial, over the Temple Mount.
Moshe Amirav calls this a "groundless assertion." He says in exchange
for conceding the Temple Mount, Israel could have received the
recognition of the entire world — including the Arab and Muslim world —
both of its sovereign existence and Jerusalem as its capital. Sooner or
later, he says, Israel will be forced to "get rid of the Temple Mount."
He proposes that Israel "give the Temple Mount as a gift, not to
Arafat, but to the leaders of the countries of Islam." If it does so,
he believes Israel will receive the recognition of the entire Muslim
world.
Bad Omen: Olmert Offers Palestinians Temple Mount Sovereignty
Aaron Klein of WorldNetDaily reported that on Tuesday, Aug. 28, Israeli
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert presented the Palestinian Authority with a
formal plan in which the Jewish state would forfeit the Temple Mount —
Judaism's holiest site — to Muslim control, according to top
Palestinian sources.
WND reported the sources said Olmert's plan calls for the entire Temple
Mount plaza to fall under Arab sovereignty; Jerusalem's Old City holy
sites near the Mount to be governed by a Jewish, Christian and Muslim
task force; and the Western Wall plaza below the Mount to be controlled
by Israel.
According to Palestinian negotiators who took part in the Olmert-Abbas
meeting, Olmert also presented Abbas with a plan for Israel to evacuate
most of the West Bank and cede eastern sections of Jerusalem. The plan
called for Israel to retain three main settlement blocks; in exchange,
Israel would offer the Palestinians Israeli-Arab towns in the north of
the country, the Palestinian negotiators told WND.
Bush, Iran and Katrina
Later on Tuesday, Aug. 28, President George W. Bush told the 89th
Annual Convention of the American Legion in Nevada: Iran's active
pursuit of technology that could lead to nuclear weapons threatens to
put a region already known for instability and violence under the
shadow of a nuclear holocaust. Iran's actions threaten the security of
nations everywhere. And that is why the United States is rallying
friends and allies around the world to isolate the regime, to impose
economic sanctions. We will confront this danger before it is too late.
Bush also said, "We seek to advance a two-state solution for the
Israelis and Palestinians so they can live side by side in peace and
security. We seek justice and dignity and human rights for all the
people of the Middle East." In another very symbolic and relevant
irony, President Bush arrived in New Orleans later that day for his
15th trip to survey rebuilding progress on the second anniversary of
Hurricane Katrina, which occurred on the heels of the expulsion of
9,500 Jews from their homes in Gaza and northern Samaria. The White
House reported that the federal government has provided more than $114
billion for relief, recovery and rebuilding efforts — over $96 billion
of which has been disbursed, or is available for, the states to draw
from. Summary
This year’s total lunar eclipse/"blood-red" moon that rose over North
America, occurred during a very symbolic and significant news day not
only in Israel but in the United States too, this was not by accident
or coincidence.
We also know the Bush Administration seems committed to a peace deal
before they leave office. In Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's
keynote message to the American Task Force on Palestine Inaugural Gala,
"Helping Palestinians Build a Better Future," given in Washington, D.C.
on Oct. 11, 2006, she stated: I can only tell you that I, too, have a
personal commitment to that goal because I believe that there could be
no greater legacy for America than to help to bring into being a
Palestinian state for a people who have suffered too long, who have
been humiliated too long, who have not reached their potential for too
long, and who have so much to give to the international community and
to all of us. I promise you my personal commitment to that goal.
Israel's secular leadership of Ehud Olmert, Ehud Barak and Shimon Peres
are leading their nation into a very dangerous period, not to forget
the role George W. Bush and Condoleezza Rice are playing.
As I have shown over and over again in my book, Eye to Eye — Facing the
Consequences of Dividing Israel, there are indeed consequences for
those who attempt to divide God's covenant land and interfere with His
plan for the nation of Israel and the Jewish people.
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