Sunday, June 21, 2026

Length of Hezbollah War Leading To End Of Times of Justice and Peace

 Nadene Goldfoot                                          

                                                                              

From Israel War Room:  TRAGEDY

💔: Lt. Col. Dor Gedalia Ben Simhon, 32, was one of four IDF soldiers killed last night when a Hezbollah drone or anti-tank missile hit their tank in southern Lebanon.
Ben Simhon, from Kibbutz Beit Hashita, was a commander of the 52nd Battalion in the 401st Armored Brigade.
Dor is survived by two daughters and a wife who serves as a combat officer in the Border Defense Corps.
May his memory forever be a blessing.
And Trump doesn't want IDF to defend Israel.
Trump or Vance complained about fighting terrorists or an army or two ever since Israel's conception in 1948. Yes, fellows, as if we Jews aren't a little more tired of it than you could possibly be. Remember, this fight follows the Holocaust where 6 million of us Jews were slaughtered. Before that, it was quite a fighting history with Assyrians and Babylonians; even told about fighting to stay alive in our Tanakh (Old Testament).

It would help if you bothered to find out the goals of Lebanon and Hezbollah that are widely known through their own statements. Why do they want to destroy Jews?

Do you not care about the Americans who died under Hezbollah shootings? Hezbollah is responsible for the deaths of over 260 Americans, primarily through a series of high-profile suicide bombings and targeted attacks in the Middle East.
  • Beirut Marine Barracks: On October 23, 1983, a massive truck bomb detonated at the U.S. Marine compound. The blast killed 241 U.S. service members (220 Marines, 18 Navy sailors, and 3 Army soldiers).
  • U.S. Embassy in Beirut: On April 18, 1983, a suicide bomber drove an explosives-loaded pickup into the U.S. Embassy. The blast killed 63 people, which included 17 Americans (mostly embassy staff and CIA officers).
  • Saudi Arabia: Operatives tied to Hezbollah were implicated in the 1996 truck bombing of the Khobar Towers housing complex in Dhahran. The attack killed 19 U.S. Air Force personnel.
  • Other Incidents: Several other individual Americans—including U.S. officials, service members, and CIA personnel—were killed in various hijackings (such as TWA Flight 847 in 1985) and kidnappings throughout the 1980s.
  • END OF TIMES
  • While there is no exact census, all major Abrahamic religions and several other global faiths feature end-times (eschatological) frameworks. However, predicting exactly when the end occurs varies greatly, with some groups—like certain Protestant sects and Jehovah's Witnesses—actively interpreting modern events as signs of the imminent end.
  • Beliefs regarding the end of times differ notably across major traditions:
  • Christianity: Emphasizes a definitive end to history, culminating in the Second Coming of Jesus, the final judgment, and the defeat of evil (Armageddon). Many evangelical Protestants interpret contemporary events as omens that the "end times" are unfolding.
    • Islam: The Quran and Sunnah provide detailed prophecies about the Day of Judgment (Yawm al-Qiyamah), preceded by specific signs and the arrival of the Mahdi. [
    • Judaism: Centers on a belief in the coming of the Messiah who will usher in a Messianic Age of peace, though traditional Jewish eschatology focuses less on global destruction and more on the restoration of Israel and the world to divine order.
    • Hinduism & Buddhism: Rather than a strict "end of the world," these faiths feature cyclical concepts of time. In Hinduism, the cosmos goes through repeating ages (Yugas), with the current age (Kali Yuga) culminating in the arrival of Kalki to destroy evil and restart the cosmic cycle.
    • Islam is the primary religion with this belief of there being a false messiah. . Islamic eschatology features Al-Masih ad-Dajjal (meaning "the False Messiah" or "the Deceiver").
      According to this belief, the Dajjal will appear before the Day of Judgment, perform false miracles, and deceive many people into following him and eventually claiming to be God. Following the Dajjal's reign of terror, the real Messiah (known as the prophet ʿĪsā, or Jesus) will return to Earth and, alongside the Mahdi (the rightly guided one), will destroy the Dajjal and bring ultimate justice and peace.
    Because "end of times" spans everything from literal imminent destruction to gradual cosmic renewal, the exact number of religions holding these beliefs is not fixed.
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