Egypt’s Army Destroys Sinai Homes to Expand Gaza Buffer. The Coming Fulfillment of Revelation 12:6,14
- What the Egyptian army is doing is worse than terrorists. At least terrorists don’t demolish their houses and forcibly evict them. The excuse: “to fight against terrorists” is obviously baloney.
– - It has nothing to do with fighting terrorism. It is about preparing Sinai for the eviction of the Palestinians (ie. REAL Jews) from Gaza. It is the coming fulfillment of Revelation 12:6,14
– - “Wilderness” means desert. Sinai peninsula is a desert.
– - Revelation 12:6,14 New King James Version (NKJV)
6 Then the woman fled into the wilderness, where she has a place prepared by God, that they should feed her there one thousand two hundred and sixty days.
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14 But the woman was given two wings of a great eagle, that she might fly into the wilderness to her place, where she is nourished for a time and times and half a time, from the presence of the serpent.
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- Emphasis and remarks mine:
- Egypt’s Army Destroys Sinai Homes to Expand Gaza Buffer
by https://www.al-monitor.com/
The Egyptian army began expanding its operations Oct. 4 to demolish the homes of civilians in the Egyptian city of Rafah as part of the third stage of building a border buffer zone with the Gaza Strip.
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Since October 2014, the Egyptian army has worked on establishing a buffer zone along the border line with Gaza as part of the security plan to destroy tunnels used for smuggling between Gaza and the Sinai Peninsula. The Egyptian government accuses Hamas of using the tunnels to carry out terrorist operations inside Egypt. (Hamas is a creation of Israel ie Zionist controlled opposition)
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Al-Monitor received a copy of the press statements of the governor of northern Sinai, Abdel Fattah Harhoor, in which he said that the third phase consists of an area of 500 meters (0.3 miles) wide, thus destroying all the houses and buildings there. During the first and second stages, 500 meters were added to the buffer zone per stage, and with the latest developments, the width of the buffer zone would reach 1,500 meters (0.9 miles) with a length of 13 kilometers (8 miles).
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Harhoor noted that the third phase comes in the framework of the army protecting Egypt’s national security and countering terrorism that is seeping into Sinai from the Gaza Strip through the tunnels. (Propaganda BS)
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Public anger increased in Sinai following Harhoor’s statements. According to M.A., a citizen who spoke on condition that only his initials would be used and who will be affected by the new forced displacement decision, people accused the government of capitalizing on terrorism to displace them for political ends. He told Al-Monitor, “How can the Egyptian army and intelligence meet with Hamas in the Gaza Strip, but at the same time kick us out of our houses under the pretext of building a buffer zone that protects Egypt from Hamas, saying the latter sends terrorists to Sinai through the tunnels?”
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He said, “The army destroyed the neighboring houses and displaced thousands of citizens during the first and second stages along an area of 1,000 meters, turning the houses into military barracks that are off-limits, and no one can approach due to strict military measures, gunfire and erratic raids at night. How do terrorists cross through the tunnels and how does the army control the border area under which the tunnels pass? Why is the army destroying our houses and besieging us? We cannot go anywhere. Terrorists are moving freely in el-Arish — the capital of northern Sinai — and in sight of security headquarters; in response, Rafah residents are displaced 50 kilometers [31 miles] away from the terrorist attacks.”
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M.A. noted, “Army forces including military tanks, armored vehicles and a bulldozer surrounded my house and my neighbors’ without prior warning early on Oct. 5 and raided it. They told me to leave immediately with my family and children so they could destroy my house. I tried to convince them to allow me to go back for my possessions, but one of the soldiers threatened to arrest me and accused me of sheltering terrorists.”
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He added, “I cried bitterly when I saw the bulldozer demolishing the house that had taken me 10 years to build in the blink of an eye. I wept because I could not defend myself, my family or our memories and the only place we owned. We cannot find somewhere safe to sleep. We no longer have a house or a country to protect us.”
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The displaced from Rafah are facing difficulties in finding alternative housing. Hundreds have resorted to building huts from the remains of houses and palm trees in desert areas in the surroundings of Sheikh Zuweid, Rafah and el-Arish. But their presence in these areas puts their lives at risk because there has been constant military combing and launching of random missiles between the army and the Egyptian branch of the Islamic State, Wilayat Sinai, since 2013.
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During the first two stages of the buffer zone construction, the Egyptian government paid financial compensation to the forcibly displaced homeowners, which the recipients said was insufficient. There are no indications so far that compensation will be offered to the displaced at this time.
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S.R., who did not want his full name to be revealed, is a Rafah citizen who was asked to leave because his house would be destroyed. He told Al-Monitor, “An officer and several infantry soldiers came by Oct. 5 and asked us to leave the house within five hours. I asked them where to go and told them that we had no money to go anywhere. They answered that it was not their problem and that they did not have knowledge of any compensation so far.”
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S.R. said, “My family and I worked hard to move our belongings out of the house as we had little time. We have been left for dead and we can only pray and complain to God. I remember our past life when we owned a fruit garden that provided a decent living. But the army bulldozed the land last year and here we are — barely finding a crumb to eat.”
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