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Date 3/9/15

PROPHECY UPDATE NEWS HEADLINES

Yesterday's Prophecies - Today's Headlines

3/9/15

HEADLINES IN PARTNERSHIP WITHTRACKING BIBLE PROPHECYhttp://www.trackingbibleprophecy.org/birthpangs.php

Rumors: Iran Dictator Khamenei Has Died

Khamenei Alive, Makes Public Appearance to Stop Death Rumors

Analysis: More Mideast allies fear U.S. soft on Iran

Obama vows US would 'walk away' from 'bad deal' with Iran

Netanyahu suggests US moved the goal posts on Iran

Netanyahu: 'Not Good' If Obama Offering Arabs Nuclear Umbrella

Iran's New Missile Puts Israel 'in Range'

Israeli intelligence chief visits United States amid tensions

'Netanyahu never agreed to '67 borders or division of Jerusalem'

Netanyahu says Israel will not cede land to Palestinians

PMO denies Netanyahu backed off two-state solution

Netanyahu says his past support for Palestinian state 'simply irrelevant'

Settlers to Netanyahu: Do not take down our homes

German government refuses to label BDS as anti-Semitic

UC campuses roiled over claims of anti-Israel bias

Hezbollah: Israel's Strongest Foe?

ISIS Must Be Stopped for 'Our Own Sake,' Says Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi

Monitor: Air strike on Islamic State-run refinery in Syria kills 30

UK plans airline laws to stop Britons from joining Islamic State

EU targets Syrian middleman it says bought oil from Islamic State

Saudi Arabia says talks to end Yemen crisis to take place in Riyadh

IS Attacks Christian Villages in Northeastern Syria

ISIS-affiliated social media network launched, say reports

Dempsey: Some Iraqi troops show up for training ill-prepared

Chad and Niger launch fight against Boko Haram

Israeli hostage in Nigeria released for ransom

Rocket attack hits Kidal UN base in northern Mali

African Training Exercise Turns Urgent as Threats Grow

Facebook atheist risking jail seeks to flee Egypt

Pastor Saeed 'Shaken' as Iranian Authorities Execute His Six Fellow Prisoners

Outcry and fear as Pakistan builds new nuclear reactors in dangerous Karachi

European Commission chief urges 'joint EU army,' Germany backs decision

Russia's anti-U.S. sentiment now is even worse than it was in Soviet Union

Russian investigators seek arrest of five suspects in Nemtsov killing

Ukrainian serviceman killed despite ceasefire

'Huge gaps' in Clinton email record, Benghazi probe chief says

Issa: Clinton could face criminal charges

Emails May Be a Key to Addressing 'Pay-to-Play' Whispers at Clinton Foundation

Obama in Selma: "Our March Is Not Yet Ended, but We're Getting Closer"

Transcript: Obama's speech at Selma marking 'Bloody Sunday' anniversary

Fresh drone flight over sensitive French military site

UK: Put CCTV in every home

US Senator warns that FAA computer systems are at risk of cyber attack

McConnell vows no debt default as deadline nears

Venezuela to install finger scanners in supermarkets to tackle hoarding, panic buying amid shortages

AAA: Gas prices up for 39 straight days

5.6 magnitude earthquake hits near Punta de Burica, Panama

5.2 magnitude earthquake hits near Ndoi Island, Fiji

Sheviluch volcano on Kamchatka, Russia erupts to 25,000ft

Sabancaya volcano in Peru erupts to 19,000ft

Soputan volcano in Indonesia erupts to 12,000ft

Epic snows have meant economic woes across all industries

Drought forces water rate hikes

Florida Officials Say They Were Banned From Saying 'Climate Change' and 'Global Warming'

Over 300 Republicans Petition Supreme Court to Legalize Gay Marriage

Here Are The 379 Companies Urging The Supreme Court To Support Same-Sex Marriage

Female actress Octavia Spencer to Play God in Lionsgate's Adaptation of 'The Shack'

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IN TODAY'S NEWSLETTER...

1. Iranian Al Qods chief on landmark visit to Amman as guest of Jordan's national intelligence director

1. 'Netanyahu never agreed to '67 borders or division of Jerusalem'

1. 'New Iranian missile could extend Iran's strike capability to Europe and beyond'

1. Nearing Midnight: Iran and Nukes at the Brink

1. The Modern Era of Christian Martyrs

1. Daily Jot: Boko Haram, Fulani, Terror, Ghana Ministry

1. Daily Devotion: Learning Contentment

1. Featured Article: There Shall Be Strong Delusions

Iranian Al Qods chief on landmark visit to Amman as guest of Jordan's national intelligence director - http://www.debka.com/article/24449/Iranian-Al-Qods-chief-on-landmark-visit-to-Amman-as-guest-of-Jordan's-national-intelligence-director

debkafile's military and intelligence sources reveal exclusively that Gen. Qassem Soleiman, commander of the Revolutionary Guards elite Al Qods Brigades, paid a groundbreaking visit last Thursday, March 5, to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan as guest of Gen. Faisal Al-Shoulbaki, director of General Intelligence and a close adviser to King Abdullah II.

The visit, encouraged by Obama administration policy, showed one of America's oldest Sunni Arab allies, recognizing the direction of the trending regional reality to jump the lines over to Tehran. Iran's grab for Middle East influence is now reaching from four capitals, Baghdad, Damascus, Sanaa, Beirut to a fifth, Amman.

Our sources report that Royal Jordanian Air Force fighter jets escorted the Iranian general's armored motorcade as it drove from Baghdad to Amman through the main highway connecting the two Arab capitals.

It is not known whether the king gave Soleimani an audience, but the possibility is not ruled out.

His talks with Jordan's intelligence and military heads ranged widely over the battles in Iraq and Syria against the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant-ISIS. This suggests that Jordan has shown willingness to take the first step towards coordinating its policies and military operations with Tehran - not just with Washington as hitherto.

Some 12,000 American soldiers are posted to Jordan, most of them members of elite US combat units. Their primary task is to safeguard the throne against threats from Syria and Al Qaeda and its affiliates.

Interestingly, Soleimani's landmark trip to Amman was carefully timed to take place just a day before Gen. Martin Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint US Chiefs of Staff, arrived in Baghdad, so that by the time he landed, the Iranian general, who commands his coutry's expanding military input in the war on ISIS, had returned to the Iraqi capital from his visit to Amman.

Our sources also report that the Jordanian king lately shows a different face in private conversations to his public aspect as steadfast friend of the Obama administration. In private, Abdullah is highly critical of current US policies in the region. In meetings with US lawmakers on visits to Amman, Abdullah has voiced bitter disappointment in President Barack Obama's tepid response to the burning alive by ISIS of the Jordanian pilot Lt. Moath al-Kasasbeh.

He was on a visit to the White House when the horrific video was released on Feb. 3.

The Jordanian king has been heard to remark that Obama's military partnership with Iran, which has the effect of providing the Assad regime with an extra shield, cannot survive long, because the Sunni Arab world finds it intolerable and won't accept it.

'Netanyahu never agreed to '67 borders or division of Jerusalem' - http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=24005

Dennis Ross, the man allegedly behind the "concessions document" published by Yedioth Ahronoth over the weekend, told Israel Hayom that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "never agreed to Israeli withdrawal to 1967 borders, dividing Jerusalem or the right of return."

The document, which the Likud party claims is part of an orchestrated campaign to topple the current leadership, purports to have been presented in August 2013 and appears to detail the framework for peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians, suggesting a willingness by the Netanyahu-led government to make dramatic concessions.

According to Ross, the American diplomat who mediated the talks between Israeli negotiator Isaac Molho and Palestinian negotiator Hussein Agha, which included the document in question, "I always felt the best way to [negotiate] would be in a brainstorming set of discussions that could be informal. To that end, starting before I left the administration and continuing after I left, I worked with two long-time friends of mine, Isaac Molho and Hussein Agha, with the aim of coming up with a U.S. proposal for a framework. The idea was that both sides would agree to negotiate using the U.S. proposal, while making clear that they had reservations about provisions that ran counter to their positions."

"Over the years of our discussions, we came up with many drafts both before and after August 2013 but there was not an August 2013 draft. In any event, to my regret the exercise did not succeed," Ross added.

Earlier, Netanyahu and the Likud Party rejected the Yedioth Ahronoth report, saying that it was false and accusing Yedioth Ahronoth publisher Arnon (Noni) Mozes of orchestrating a campaign to mislead the public. Netanyahu's associates clarified t