1948 and Israel Creation Ties to 2017 paper

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Johnny Appleseed

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Dear Christians (followers of the lawless one)

Hi Bro, William
Something is up at CNN. Something has them so scared that they are pooping in their pants. A person over the weekend watched a news program and said that the people know something was up because their sacredness showed up on their faces even though they tried to keep a nice complexion.
Beforeitsnews.com either alternative or the other side. I know Russia is here and that Obama replaced the National Guard with the SS. I have heard as many as 15,000 to 200,000 men or troops are present. I know we are in the presence of WWIII, and the possibility of total high inflation (Seal 3) coming on at the same time.
I know the SS troops (Russians) have been using paper targets of children and pregnant women to de sensitize them so they can kill us in cold blood.
Can you put out you feelers out and find out please on what is happening. I have an important job to do. I have to go and chew out some Christians who have judged me for my warnings.
John

Lawlessones. I warned you through the article on 2017 but all you did was backstab either a Minister of Divinity, Minister of Education, A Rabbi, or a Preacher.
You judged me due to your pride and haughtiness. I was humble and meek but yet you killed me. I have no place to lay my head down but yet you killed me. When you killed me with your snide remarks, you not only judged YHVH but you also threw His cross away by killing Him when you killed me. Therefore I am pulling all articles and leaving this one in its place.
About 2017. that was all HISTORY but yet you thought it was all lies. PLEASE LEARN YOUR HISTORY.
In 1948, Israel became a NATION.

Creation of Israel, 1948

On May 14, 1948, David Ben-Gurion, the head of the Jewish Agency, proclaimed the establishment of the State of Israel. U.S. President Harry S. Truman recognized the new nation on the same day.
Although the United States supported the Balfour Declaration of 1917, which favored the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine, President Franklin D. Roosevelt had assured the Arabs in 1945 that the United States would not intervene without consulting both the Jews and the Arabs in that region. The British, who held a colonial mandate for Palestine until May 1948, opposed both the creation of a Jewish state and an Arab state in Palestine as well as unlimited immigration of Jewish refugees to the region. Great Britain wanted to preserve good relations with the Arabs to protect its vital political and economic interests in Palestine.

Soon after President Truman took office, he appointed several experts to study the Palestinian issue. In the summer of 1946, Truman established a special cabinet committee under the chairmanship of Dr. Henry F. Grady, an Assistant Secretary of State, who entered into negotiations with a parallel British committee to discuss the future of Palestine. In May 1946, Truman announced his approval of a recommendation to admit 100,000 displaced persons into Palestine and in October publicly declared his support for the creation of a Jewish state. Throughout 1947, the United Nations Special Commission on Palestine examined the Palestinian question and recommended the partition of Palestine into a Jewish and an Arab state. On November 29, 1947 the United Nations adopted Resolution 181 (also known as the Partition Resolution) that would divide Great Britain’s former Palestinian mandate into Jewish and Arab states in May 1948 when the British mandate was scheduled to end. Under the resolution, the area of religious significance surrounding Jerusalem would remain a corpus separatum under international control administered by the United Nations.

Although the United States backed Resolution 181, the U.S. Department of State recommended the creation of a United Nations trusteeship with limits on Jewish immigration and a division of Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab provinces but not states. The State Department, concerned about the possibility of an increasing Soviet role in the Arab world and the potential for restriction by Arab oil producing nations of oil supplies to the United States, advised against U.S. intervention on behalf of the Jews. Later, as the date for British departure from Palestine drew near, the Department of State grew concerned about the possibility of an all-out war in Palestine as Arab states threatened to attack almost as soon as the UN passed the partition resolution.

Despite growing conflict between Palestinian Arabs and Palestinian Jews and despite the Department of State’s endorsement of a trusteeship, Truman ultimately decided to recognize the state Israel.
You may read the rest for yourself. But since you are not Bereans, you do not serve any links now.
Now if you take 1948 + 70 which is a total completion because it is divided by 7 which is completion, you get 2018.