Saturday, September 5, 2015

Important news you should be aware of in September.

  
This is a composite of things to watch in September
Russia’s Pravda News Service wrote that the U.N. Security Council is expected to vote on a U.N. resolution to establish a Palestinian state in September.  France is already working on a proposal to give formal U.N. Security Council recognition to the Palestinians.
Friday, Sept. 4: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman will meet with President Barack Obama at the White House. White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters traveling on Air Force. The two leaders will discuss Yemen, Syria and steps to counter Iran’s destabilizing activities in the region.
Wednesday, Sept. 9: Breaking Israel News: A re-established and self-declared Israeli Sanhedrinis calling U.S. President Barack Obama to trial for what it says are “criminal offenses” against the Jewish people following the passage of the Iran nuclear deal. The modern-day Jewish high court, made up of 71 Judaic scholars and rabbis, plans to bring the American president to trial on Mount Zion on Sept. 9, 2015, four days before Rosh Hashanah, the beginning of heavenly judgment days for the Jewish nation.
Wednesday, Sept. 9: AIPAC (American Jewish Council) is having a fly-in of over 600 activists to visit members of Congress in an effort to drum up last-minute support to call for members of the Senate and House to vote against President Obama’s Iran deal.
Wednesday, Sept. 9, or Thursday, Sept. 10: Congress is expected to vote on Obama’s Iran deal. Obama says he will veto any rejection. It would then go back to Congress and require a two-thirds vote of both the Senate and the House to override Obama’s veto. It is possible that the final vote could take place on Friday, Sept. 11, before the Rosh Hashanah holiday.
Friday, Sept. 11: The 14th anniversary of the World Trade Center and Pentagon and Bengazi terror attacks.
Saturday, Sept. 12: Breaking Israel News: Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, a leading authority in mainstream ultra-orthodox Judaism, has been giving clear and unequivocal messages recently that the coming of the Messiah is imminent. He is urging Jews to make aliyah as soon as possible. Aliyah, the Hebrew verb for “going up,” refers to immigrating to Israel, which is seen as higher spiritual action that can help usher in the coming of the Messiah.
Sunday, Sept. 13 to Tuesday, Sept. 15: Rosh Hashanah which begins at sundown the 13th (Biblical New Year).
Sunday, Sept. 13 or Elul 29: The last two Elul 29s at the end of the Shemittah year produced two of the largest Dow Jones sell-offs in history. (In 2001, $1 trillion—an estimated $1.4 trillion—was wiped out in five days of trading. In 2008, $1.2 trillion was wiped out.)
Tuesday, Sept. 15: The U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) began its seven-state Jade Helm military exercise on July 15, which is scheduled to be completed by this day. (Source:Army Times).
Tuesday, Sept. 15: The U.N. General Assembly convenes in New York City for its 70th General Session.
Wednesday, Sept. 16, to Thursday, Sept. 17: Federal Reserve meetings to decide about an interest rate increase.
Wednesday, Sept. 17: The Congressional deadline to approve the Iran nuclear deal.
Sunday, Sept. 20: Breaking Israel News: Sanhedrin to put Pope Francis on trial. If Pope Francis chooses to ignore the summons, he will be judged in absentia. In February 2013, the Vatican officially recognized the “State of Palestine” but, more significantly, the Vatican signed a treaty in June with “Palestine” in which the Holy See switched its diplomatic relations from the Palestinian Liberation Organization to the “State of Palestine.” This treaty is the first legal document negotiated between the Holy See and the Palestinian state and, as such, constitutes an official recognition.
Sunday, Sept. 20-26: The World Council of Churches is sponsoring the World Week for Peace in Palestine Israel.
Monday, Sept. 21: The U.N.’s International Day of Peace—an annual event. Could this be the day when the U.N. Security Council resolution establishing a Palestinian state is actually adopted?
Tuesday, Sept. 22, at sundown, ending Wednesday, Sept. 23, at sundown: Yom Kippur and the beginning of the final year of the Jubilee. (Jewish most sacred holiday - Day of Atonement)
Tuesday, Sept. 22 at 4 p.m.: Pope Frances arrives at Andrews Air Force Base in Washington, D.C. The Pope’s trip is being called the 2015 Apostolic Journey of Pope Francis to the United States of America.
Wednesday, Sept. 23: Pope Francis arrives at the White House at 9:15 a.m. White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest says the Pope and President Obama plan to discuss a broad range of issues including poverty, the environment, religious freedom and immigration. The Pope will be visiting the White House on Yom Kippur!
Thursday, Sept. 24: Pope Francis addresses a joint session of Congress at 9:20 a.m.—the first time the head of the Roman Catholic Church will have done so.
Friday, Sept. 25: The New York Times: Pope Francis speaks to the U.N. General Assembly at 8:30 am with many world leaders expected in attendance. He is expected to discuss his climate change encyclical and speak on the Vatican’s support of a Palestinian state, persecution in the Middle East, the plight of those in poverty, inequality and more. He attends a multi-religious service at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, World Trade Center, at 11:30 am.
Friday, Sept. 25 to Sunday, Sept. 27: The United Nations summit for the adoption of the post-2015 development agenda will be held in New York City and convened as a high-level plenary meeting of the U.N. General Assembly. (This may not be what it seems to be).
Monday, Sept. 28: This first day of Sukkoth. (The Biblical Feast of Tabernacles) will see a super blood-red moon over Jerusalem and the Middle East. This will be the fourth consecutive blood moon during Biblical Feasts in the past two years. The first was on the first day of Passover 2014, the second on the first day of Sukkoth in 2015, the third on the first day of Passover 2015, and this will be the final one in this tetrad.

Monday, Sept. 28: The U.N. General Assembly begins its annual debate through Oct. 3. One of the main subjects usually is the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. The Arab countries use this as a time to bash Israel publicly. It is also a time where the leaders of Israel have recently pointed out dangers posed by Iran.

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