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Hezbollah: Ready To Fight Israel Over Water Rights

The threat was issued in a statement by the terror group’s Deputy Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qassem regarding Lebanon’s maritime dispute with Israel.

“When the Lebanese state says that the Israelis are assaulting our waters and our oil, then we are ready to do our part in terms of pressure, deterrence and use of appropriate means – including force,” Qassem said.

The heavily armed, Iran-backed terror group was speaking out one day after a floating production storage and offloading Energean vessel arrived in the Mediterranean Sea at the Karish field, about 80 km (50 miles) west of the Israeli city of Haifa, which the London-based hydrocarbon exploration and production company said it plans to bring online in the third quarter.

Israel firmly maintains that the reservoir is part of its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) while Lebanon has begun to claim it lies within its territory. The Arab Republic further complicated the matter by expanding its claim by around 1,400 square km (540 square miles) over the initial Decree 6433 Lebanon submitted to the United Nations in 2011.

While Hezbollah “urged the government to hurry up” and set a deadline for a “a decisive decision” on the matter, Naim stressed that Hezbollah would act “no matter the responses” even if it led to a broader conflict. The terror group is believed to posses an arsenal that exceeds that of the Lebanese Armed Forces.

Lebanese President Michel Aoun and Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati have both warned Israel against operations in Karish, prompting fears of a violent escalation over the issue.

The United States has been trying to mediate indirect talks between the two sides in a process that began in 2000, in attempts to resolve the longtime conflict that has obstructed energy exploration in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.

At stake is a triangle of water resulting from Lebanon claims to an angle farther south while Israel’s claim runs farther north.

Revival of talks aimed at reaching a settlement in 2021 have stalled, after Beirut failed to respond to an undisclosed proposal by Washington’s envoy Amos Hochstein earlier this year.

Lebanese Parliamentary Speaker Nabih Berri told lawmakers this morning during session that Hochstein will visit Beirut on either Sunday or Monday of next week to discuss the matter. Earlier this week, both President Aoun and the Premier had invited the US mediator to hold talks on “completing the negotiations to demarcate the southern maritime border and to work on concluding the issue as fast as possible to prevent any escalation that would not serve the state of stability in the region,” according to a statement Mikati wrote on Twitter. He added that Lebanon would contact major powers and the United Nations to affirm its its contention that any Israeli drilling or exploration in the disputed area would be “a provocation and an act of aggression” that threatens peace and security.

Israel has dismissed the Lebanese accusation as “very far from reality” and maintains the issue is a civilian issue to be resolved diplomatically brokered by the US.

Responded to the latest developments in televised remarks, Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz underscored that, “everything to do with the dispute will be resolved in the framework of negotiations between us and Lebanon, mediated by the United States,”

When asked during an interview with Tel Aviv radio station 103 FM if there has been any encroachment on contested waters, Israeli Energy Minister Karine Elharrar insisted, “unequivocally no.”

Calling the prospect of a wider escalation a “disconnect between rhetoric and reality,” Minister Elharrar went on to express her view that “they” – in apparent reference to Hezbollah – will not “take action.”

She nevertheless stressed that “Israel is making preparations (and) I recommend that no one try to surprise Israel.”

There has been no immediate comment on rising tensions from the US.

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The threat was issued in a statement by the terror group’s Deputy Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qassem regarding Lebanon’s maritime dispute with Israel.

“When the Lebanese state says that the Israelis are assaulting our waters and our oil, then we are ready to do our part in terms of pressure, deterrence and use of appropriate means – including force,” Qassem said.

The heavily armed, Iran-backed terror group was speaking out one day after a floating production storage and offloading Energean vessel arrived in the Mediterranean Sea at the Karish field, about 80 km (50 miles) west of the Israeli city of Haifa, which the London-based hydrocarbon exploration and production company said it plans to bring online in the third quarter.

Israel firmly maintains that the reservoir is part of its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) while Lebanon has begun to claim it lies within its territory. The Arab Republic further complicated the matter by expanding its claim by around 1,400 square km (540 square miles) over the initial Decree 6433 Lebanon submitted to the United Nations in 2011.

While Hezbollah “urged the government to hurry up” and set a deadline for a “a decisive decision” on the matter, Naim stressed that Hezbollah would act “no matter the responses” even if it led to a broader conflict. The terror group is believed to posses an arsenal that exceeds that of the Lebanese Armed Forces.

Lebanese President Michel Aoun and Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati have both warned Israel against operations in Karish, prompting fears of a violent escalation over the issue.

The United States has been trying to mediate indirect talks between the two sides in a process that began in 2000, in attempts to resolve the longtime conflict that has obstructed energy exploration in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.

At stake is a triangle of water resulting from Lebanon claims to an angle farther south while Israel’s claim runs farther north.

Revival of talks aimed at reaching a settlement in 2021 have stalled, after Beirut failed to respond to an undisclosed proposal by Washington’s envoy Amos Hochstein earlier this year.

Lebanese Parliamentary Speaker Nabih Berri told lawmakers this morning during session that Hochstein will visit Beirut on either Sunday or Monday of next week to discuss the matter. Earlier this week, both President Aoun and the Premier had invited the US mediator to hold talks on “completing the negotiations to demarcate the southern maritime border and to work on concluding the issue as fast as possible to prevent any escalation that would not serve the state of stability in the region,” according to a statement Mikati wrote on Twitter. He added that Lebanon would contact major powers and the United Nations to affirm its its contention that any Israeli drilling or exploration in the disputed area would be “a provocation and an act of aggression” that threatens peace and security.

Israel has dismissed the Lebanese accusation as “very far from reality” and maintains the issue is a civilian issue to be resolved diplomatically brokered by the US.

Responded to the latest developments in televised remarks, Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz underscored that, “everything to do with the dispute will be resolved in the framework of negotiations between us and Lebanon, mediated by the United States,”

When asked during an interview with Tel Aviv radio station 103 FM if there has been any encroachment on contested waters, Israeli Energy Minister Karine Elharrar insisted, “unequivocally no.”

Calling the prospect of a wider escalation a “disconnect between rhetoric and reality,” Minister Elharrar went on to express her view that “they” – in apparent reference to Hezbollah – will not “take action.”

She nevertheless stressed that “Israel is making preparations (and) I recommend that no one try to surprise Israel.”

There has been no immediate comment on rising tensions from the US.

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America’s Greatest Need Has Never Rested In Politics Alone—It Has Always Been Spiritual

As America passed the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, many were asking an important question: What has become of the American Dream? To mark this historic milestone, Elon University in North Carolina conducted a nationwide survey examining how Americans view their nation, its government, and its future. Polls can fluctuate with current events and political climates, but they often reveal something deeper: the hopes, fears, and convictions of ordinary citizens. This survey paints a sobering picture.

Is Genesis Too Controversial To Preach From The Pulpit? Too Many Pastors Say ‘Yes’

Over the years, I’ve had so many pastors tell me that they avoid preaching the early chapters of Genesis in their churches because it’s just too controversial and can cause division. To avoid ruffling feathers, many pastors avoid it, or if they must teach those early chapters, they are often very vague, not taking a position on Genesis or presenting all the positions and letting their congregation choose for themselves. But this approach has had major negative consequences!

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Called Out From The Culture: The Hope For America Is The Church

I believe that the hope for America is the church—God working through his church. Christians need to live up to their name. As Christ followers, we need to be Christlike. And if the church would be what it was meant to be, then it would change our nation. But let’s localize it. If your church would be what it ought to be, it could change your city. It could change your county, and it could change your state. Let’s localize it even more. If you would be what you ought to be as a follower of Jesus Christ and as a part of the church, then what a difference it could make in your church.

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