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In a major shift in its ongoing conflict with Hamas, Israel has announced that it will be withdrawing troops from the Gaza Strip as it continues to fight against the terrorist group. The Israel Defense Force (IDF) will be pulling back a substantial number of troops in an effort to pace itself for what is expected to be a lengthy battle. It is also meant to lessen the impact on Israel’s economy, which has been seriously impacted by the deployment of reservists and active-duty troops….
It makes sense that the incursion into Gaza would harm Israel’s economy, with the significant number of personnel dedicated to the counterattack against Hamas. This troop movement is a proactive step on Israel’s part to address this issue and ensure that its economy is not severely hampered by the ongoing conflict….
Israel remains committed to its goals and the fight against Hamas will continue for many more months.
The war in Gaza, for all of its destruction, is not going well for the Israeli army, which had planned for a relatively short war. Now after 3 months of bombing and fighting, they are having to regroup and “shift” its strategy to prepare for a long war that “will continue for many more months.” That means the previous strategy has essentially failed, other than to kill thousands of Palestinian women and children which they have tried to label Hamas.
With all their reservists now on active duty, the economy is being strained as well. And Yemen’s blockade of all ships going to Israel only increases this strain.
Biden, too, is feeling the pressure as the US and the Eu is increasingly being isolated in world opinion. First they ran out of ammunition to send to Ukraine, and now they have run out of money as well. Massive protests in Germany, Netherlands, Poland, and other EU countries show that EU leaders are now very unpopular as they destroy their own economies.
Even Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum this week has lost credibility. Its theme in this year’s meeting is “Rebuilding Trust in the Future.” It is an admission that the WEF has lost the people’s trust, and that they have to find a way to rebuild it. “The Future,” of course, refers to the WEF’s plans for the future of the world. Plans like “You will own nothing and be happy.”
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2024/01/rebuilding-trust-collaberation-future/
The Babylonians are definitely on the run. The past year in particular has seen a seismic shift in world opinion, and the people themselves are rising up to protest their government policies. We who have some understanding of prophecy and timing have foreseen this, though somewhat dimly, and it appears that our most important date of 2024 is proving to be accurate.