US President Donald Trump announced Friday that Sudan has agreed to make peace with Israel, making it the third Arab state to normalize ties as part of US-brokered Abraham Accords deal since August.
If any other president had accomplished what President Trump has done in regards to peace in the Middle East, they would be a shoo-in for the Nobel Peace Prize, and perhaps a holiday in their honor. But because it's Trump, the fake news media has to pretend it's not happening. But it is happening, it is connected to bible prophecy and it is very exciting to watch. But the Abraham Accords is a blessing and a curse at the same time.
"For thus saith the LORD; We have heard a voice of trembling, of fear, and not of peace. Ask ye now, and see whether a man doth travail with child? wherefore do I see every man with his hands on his loins, as a woman in travail, and all faces are turned into paleness? Alas! for that day is great, so that none is like it: it is even the time of Jacob's trouble; but he shall be saved out of it." Jeremiah 30:5-7 (KJB)
The Abraham Accords are the jab, the set-up if you will for the coming knock-out punch of the Daniel 9:27 covenant with "death and Hell" that the Jews will make under Antichrist. The fact that we are so close to the Pretribulation Rapture that we are seeing it all coming together is astonishing, to say the least. We told you nearly 5 years ago that Donald Trump was God's man for the end times, and you didn't believe us. We told you he was put in office to fulfill the word of the Lord regarding the Jews and Israel, and you are right now watching all that, and more, as it comes to pass, right on time.
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Trump announces Israel-Sudan peace deal, has call with Netanyahu, Sudan leaders
FROM TIMES OF ISRAEL: During a call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Sudan Sovereign Council president General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok, Trump brought reporters into the Oval Office and announced: “The State of Israel and the Republic of Sudan have agreed to make peace.” A senior Trump aide, Judd Deere, said that Sudan and Israel “have agreed to the normalization of relations.”
Trump said Sudan had demonstrated a commitment to battling terrorism. “This is one of the great days in the history of Sudan,” Trump said, adding that Israel and Sudan have been in a state of war for decades.
“It is a new world,” Netanyahu said over the phone as Trump took questions from the White House press corps in the Oval Office. “We are cooperating with everyone. Building a better future for all of us. We are expanding the circle of peace so rapidly with your leadership,” Netanyahu could be heard telling Trump, who responded by saying. “There are many, many more coming. I do see an enthusiasm from most countries in the world, from most people in the world across the political divide. Yeah, Iran is unhappy, Hezbollah is unhappy, Hamas is unhappy, but most every body else is very happy,” he said.
Trump was asked whether Israeli and Sudanese leaders would be invited to Washington for a signing ceremony akin to the one held last month with Netanyahu along with the foreign ministers of the UAE and Bahrain after those respective countries agreed to normalize ties with the Jewish state.
“We will have them along with some other countries that you’ll be hearing about coming, probably simultaneously,” Trump responded. “Then ultimately we’re going to have a big reunion at the end where everybody’s here and everybody’s gonna be signed. We expect Saudi Arabi is going to be one of those countries.”
Trump also was heard taking a dig at Joe Biden, his opponent in the November election saying: “Do you think Sleepy Joe could have made this deal, Bibi?”
“Uh… one thing I can tell you is we appreciate the help for peace from anyone in America,” Netanyahu replied.
Netanyahu remained on the line as reporters continued asking questions. One of them asked for his thoughts on Trump’s prediction that Iran would be included in a broader regional peace deal stemming from the recent normalization agreements.
The deal with Sudan will include aid and investment from Israel, particularly in technology and agriculture, along with further debt relief. It comes as Sudan and its transitional government teeter on the edge. Thousands have protested in the country’s capital Khartoum and other regions in recent days over dire economic conditions.
In a video statement released shortly after the announcement, Netanyahu said Israeli and Sudanese teams would soon meet for talks on “wide-ranging cooperation, including agriculture, trade and other sectors important to our citizens.” Netanyahu also said that Sundanese airspace was now open for Israeli flights, which would shorten journeys from Israel to Africa and South America. READ MORE
President Trump speaks after announcing Sudan will normalize relations with Israel by joining Abraham Accords
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