Biola Broadcaster - 1968-10

rael a lesson. Egypt will grind you to dust!” The Minister of Informa­ tion of Lebanon, over Radio Beirut, asserted, ‘‘The Arabs must put aside their conflicts in order to prepare for the war of honor in Palestine.” The President of Syria warned, “The present situation demands the total mobilization of all Arab strength to eliminate that state which has arisen in our midst. Israel is like a cancer!” The Prime Minister of the Sudan spoke bitterly, “Israel is a general NO TIME? I knelt to pray, but not for long, I had too much to do. I must hurry off and get to work, for bills will soon be due. And so I said a hurried prayer, jumped up from off my knees, My Christian duty was now done, my soul could be at ease. All through the day I had not time to speak a word of cheer. No time to speak of Christ to friends . . . they’d laugh at me, I fear. No time, no time, too much to do? That was my constant cry, No time to give to those in need . . . at last ’twas time to die. And when before the Lord I came, I stood with downcast eyes, Within His hands He held a book; it was the ‘‘Book of Life.” danger, menacing all humanity. She has no right to existence.” It was prophesied in Psalm 83:4 that the nations would declare: “Come let us cut them off from being a nation: that the name of Israel may be no more in remembrance.” But like Pharaoh of old, they, too, forgot God. It is further interesting to look at some of the comments taken from the press relative to the historic June 5th war. Life magazine, June 16, 1967, “Astounding was the only word 16

for it. Alliances and boundaries were mutated by a biblical cataclysm.” United Press International on June 12, 1967, “The very scene was in the area of stories well known to every Sunday school child.” The New York Times, June 8, 1967, “As the Is­ raelis reached the wailing wall, most had submachine guns slung over their shoulders and several held ba­ zookas as they prayed.” The Chi­ cago Tribune, June 12, 1967, “In Moses’ time the Egyptian mobile army, soldiers, chariots, were de­ stroyed in the waters of the Red Sea. This time Israelis had to do the job, smashing tanks and planes with their own tanks and planes.” The Wall Street Journal, June 14, 1967, “The Israeli forces captured Egyp­ tian land in the Sinai that produces enough oil to fill all the needs of Israel formerly imported from Iran. The Jewish state has already made platonium to produce nuclear bombs. It owns several atomic reactors. Egypt could get a ‘black market’ bomb from Red China. What the final outcome is for the Middle East no one knows.” Time magazine, March 28, 1968,” “Jordan is exploding with commandos. These are called feda- yeen which simply means ‘Arab free­ dom fighters.’ As one of the fedayeen recently stated, ‘Any age, any size, either sex, it makes no difference, I shall kill them.’ The Arab states have recently levied special taxes to support these fedayeens. So much money is flowing that fedayeen or­ ganizations now guarantee life-time support for families of those killed in action. There are now at least 20,000 of these Arab freedom fight­ ers. Before the war there were only 500. Half of them are college gradu­ ates. They are rotated in and out of civilian jobs. Moshe Dayan has been marked for special assassination. A top agent, according to reports, has already been sent to do the job.” So go these magazine and news re­ ports.

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