1-17-21 Rapture Ready News

Rapture Ready End Times News 18 Jan 2021 Published on: January 17, 2021 by RRadmin9 Gantz: Netanyahu bypassed me, tried to stop push for Palestinian building Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attempted to prevent the IDF from advancing housing and building projects for Palestinians in the West Bank’s Area C, Defense Minister Benny Gantz angrily charged on Sunday. In so doing, he also attempted to bypass Gantz by having his office speak directly with the Civil Administration, Gantz said. Turkey speaks with a forked tongue towards Israel and the West Normalization is in the air. In the past few weeks, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has announced not only that he would like to have better relations with Israel, but that he is working with France on a roadmap to normalize the bonds between them. Regretfully, neither statement can be taken at its face value. Given what Erdogan has long demonstrated to be his political priorities… European gov’ts warn Iran’s latest move has ‘grave military implications’ Iran’s move towards producing uranium metal could only be used to produce weapons, the governments of France, Germany and the United Kingdom warned in a statement on Saturday. “Iran has no credible civilian use for uranium metal,” the group, known as the E3 in the context of the Iran nuclear deal, warned. “The production of uranium metal has potentially grave military implications.” Parler CEO and family in hiding after receiving death threats Parler’s chief executive John Matze and his family have gone into hiding after receiving multiple death and harassment threats, multiple US news agencies reported. Parler is a conservative social media app and is favored by supporters of President Donald Trump and claimed more than 12 million users. Following the Capitol riots, the app was removed from Apple, Amazon and Google servers. Mount Semeru: Erupting volcano spews ash above Indonesia’s Java island Indonesia’s Mount Semeru has erupted, pouring ash and smoke an estimated 5.6km (3.4 miles) into the sky above Java, the country’s most densely populated island. No evacuation orders have so far been issued, and no casualties reported. The National Disaster Mitigation Agency (NDMA) warned villagers living on the mountain’s slopes to be alert for ongoing volcanic activity. IRS delays start of tax filing season to Feb. 12 The IRS is delaying the start of the 2020 tax filing season to Feb. 12, according to an announcement Friday from the agency. On that date, the IRS will start accepting and processing last year’s tax returns. Normally, the agency opens tax season in late January. This year, however, the IRS will need more time to prepare after the Covid relief act that took effect in late December. Governor Andrew Cuomo all of a sudden notices there’s surging crime in New York City Speaking to the press during one of his Emmy Award-winning news conferences on the ongoing COVID pandemic in New York, Governor Andrew Cuomo said that he’s got some concerns about the increasing crime rates in New York City…After months of…condemning police…Cuomo called on officers to remake their relationships with their communities and get crime under control. ‘Clashes kill 48 people’ in Sudan’s Darfur region Clashes between different ethnic groups in Sudan’s West Darfur state have left 48 people dead, Sudan’s news agency says quoting the doctors’ union. The fighting in the state capital, El Geneina, began on Saturday after a row in which a man was stabbed to death. A state-wide curfew has been imposed and Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok has sent a delegation to investigate. Armin Laschet elected leader of Merkel’s CDU party Centrist Armin Laschet has been elected leader of Germany’s Christian Democrats (CDU), the party of Chancellor Angela Merkel. Mr Laschet, premier of North Rhine-Westphalia state, defeated two rivals in the party’s virtual conference. He is now in a good position in the race to succeed Mrs Merkel when she steps down as German chancellor in September, after 16 years in office. Biden inauguration: All 50 US states on alert for armed protests All 50 US states and the District of Columbia (DC) are on alert for possible violent protests this weekend, ahead of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration on Wednesday. National Guard troops have been sent en masse to Washington DC, to deter any repeat of last week’s deadly riots. The FBI has warned of possible armed marches by pro-Trump supporters at all 50 state capitols. Biden plans ‘roughly a dozen’ Day One executive actions: aide U.S. President-elect Joe Biden will cap a busy day of inauguration pageantry by using the powers of his new office to push policy changes on housing, student loans, climate change and immigration…Biden, who campaigned on a raft of promises to undo President Donald Trump’s legacy…will unveil “roughly a dozen” previously promised executive actions on Wednesday… Quake death toll at 73 as Indonesia struggles with string of disasters At least 73 people have been killed after an earthquake struck Indonesia’s West Sulawesi province on Friday, the disaster mitigation agency (BNPB) said on Sunday, the latest in a string of disasters to hit the Southeast Asian country. More than 820 people were injured and over 27,800 left their homes after the 6.2 magnitude quake, BNPB spokesman Raditya Jati said. Libya talks make progress towards new temporary government: UN A Libyan political dialogue arranged by the United Nations has made progress towards agreeing on a new transitional government to oversee the run-up to elections in December. Participants at UN-brokered talks in Geneva agreed on a mechanism for choosing the new government, whose formation has been the subject of wrangling among the main factions in the war-torn country. Iran asks watchdog not to publish ‘unnecessary’ nuke details Iran urged the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog to avoid publishing “unnecessary” details on Tehran’s nuclear program…a day after Germany, France and Britain said Tehran has “no credible civilian use” for its development of uranium metal. The report quoted a statement from Iran’s nuclear department that asked…to avoid publishing details on Iran’s nuclear program that may cause confusion. Russia carries out 40 raids on Deash areas in Syria Russian warplanes carried out 40 airstrikes in Deash areas in Syria on Sunday, the Syrian Observatory reported. Russia targeted areas in Aleppo, Hama and Raqqa throughout the day, the Britain-based war monitor reported. Meanwhile national defense forces continued desert operations between Deir Ezzor and Homs in order to secure the road connecting the two governorates. Massive pyroclastic flow at Semeru volcano, Indonesia A massive pyroclastic flow was generated at the Indonesian Semeru volcano at 10:24 UTC (17:24 WIB) on January 16, 2021. According to the Center for Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation (PVMBG), the flow slid approximately 4.5 km (2.8 miles) down the southeast and southern slopes of the volcano and was accompanied by lava avalanches with a sliding distance between 500 and 1 000 m (1 640 – 3 280 feet)…

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