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From: Eddie Chumney
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Subject: Chapter 9: The United Nations Israel / Arab Peace Process (Part 2
of 2)


                                        CHAPTER 9

      THE UNITED NATIONS ISRAEL / ARAB PEACE PROCESS


                      from the book by Eddie Chumney

              "RESTORING THE TWO HOUSES OF ISRAEL"

       
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                                   CHAPTER 9

THE  UNITED NATIONS ISRAEL / ARAB PEACE PROCESS

                                     (Part 2 of 2)


ISRAEL'S PEACE TREATY WITH JORDAN IS BASED UPON U.N. RESOLUTIONS 242 AND 338

Following the signing of the Declaration of Principles between Israel and the PLO on September 13, 1993, Israel signed a declaration to enter into peace with Jordan on July 25, 1994. This declaration resulted in a peace treaty between Israel and Jordan on October 26, 1994. The United States helped to make this peace treaty possible. This peace treaty is also based upon United Nations Resolutions 242 and 338. The part of the peace treaty that highlights the commitment to United Nations Resolution 242 and 338 will be presented.

                    THE WASHINGTON DECLARATION
              ISRAEL - JORDAN - THE UNITED STATES
                                 (July 25th, 1994)

After generations of hostility, blood and tears and in the wake of years of pain and wars, His Majesty King Hussein and Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin are determined to bring an end to bloodshed and sorrow. It is in this spirit that His Majesty King Hussein of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, Mr. Yitzhak Rabin of Israel, met in Washington today at the invitation of President William J. Clinton of the United States of America. This initiative of President William J. Clinton constitutes an historic landmark in the United States' untiring efforts in promoting peace and stability in the Middle East . In their meeting, His Majesty King Hussein and Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin have jointly reaffirmed the five underlying principles of their understanding on an Agreed Common Agenda designed to reach the goal of a just, lasting and comprehensive peace between the Arab States and the Palestinians, with Israel.

1. Jordan and Israel aim at the achievement of a just,  lasting and comprehensive peace between Israel and its neighbors and at the conclusion of a Treaty of Peace between both countries.

2. The two countries will vigorously continue their negotiations to arrive at a state of peace, based on Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338 in all their aspects, and founded on freedom, equality and justice .

In recognition of their appreciation to the President, His Majesty King Hussein and Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin have asked President William J. Clinton to sign this document as a witness and as a host to their meeting.

His Majesty King Hussein
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin
President William J. Clinton


TREATY OF PEACE BETWEEN THE STATE OF ISRAEL AND THE HASHEMITE KINGDOM OF JORDAN
(October 26, 1994)

PREAMBLE

The Government of the State of Israel and the Government of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan:

Bearing in mind the Washington Declaration , signed by them on 25th July, 1994, and which they are both committed to honor;

Aiming at the achievement of a just, lasting and comprehensive peace in the Middle East based an Security Council resolutions 242 and 338 in all their aspects .

Reaffirming their faith in the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations and recognizing their right and obligation to live in peace with each other as well as with all states, within secure and recognized boundaries .

Bearing in mind that in their Washington Declaration of 25th July, 1994, they declared the termination of the state of belligerency between them;

Deciding to establish peace between them in accordance with this Treaty of Peace;

Have agreed as follows .

           For the State of Israel
           Yitzhak Rabin, Prime Minister

           For the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
           Abdul Salam Majali, Prime Minister

           Witnessed by:

           William J. Clinton
           President of the United States of America


AGREEMENT BETWEEN ISRAEL AND THE PLO ON THE GAZA STRIP AND JERICHO IS BASED UPON U.N. RESOLUTIONS 242 AND 338

As a part of the Declaration of Principles agreement signed between Israel and the PLO on September 13, 1993, Israel agreed to withdraw from the Gaza Strip and Jericho. This agreement was signed on May 4, 1994. It is also based upon United Nations Resolutions 242 and 338. The part of the agreement that highlights the commitment to U.N. Resolutions 242 and 338 will be presented.

                      AGREEMENT ON THE GAZA STRIP
                                 AND THE JERICHO AREA
                                              (May 4, 1994)

The Government of the State of Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (hereinafter "the PLO"), the representative of the Palestinian people;

PREAMBLE

WITHIN the framework of the Middle East peace process initiated at Madrid in October 1991;

REAFFIRMING their determination to live in peaceful coexistence, mutual dignity and security, while recognizing their mutual legitimate and political rights;

REAFFIRMING their desire to achieve a just, lasting and comprehensive peace settlement through the agreed political process;

REAFFIRMING their adherence to the mutual recognition and commitments expressed in the letters dated September 9, 1993, signed by and exchanged between the Prime Minister of Israel and the Chairman of the PLO;

REAFFIRMING their understanding that the interim self-government arrangements, including the arrangements to apply in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area contained in this Agreement, are an integral part of the whole peace process and that the negotiations on the permanent status will lead to the implementation of Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338 .

      Done in Cairo this fourth day of May, 1994.

      For the Government of the State of Israel
      For the PLO

      Witnessed By:

      The United States of America

      The Russian Federation

      The Arab Republic of Egypt


INTERIM AGREEMENT BETWEEN ISRAEL AND THE PLO (OSLO II) IS BASED UPON U.N. RESOLUTIONS 242 AND 338


The Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement on the West Bank and Gaza Strip (Oslo II) is based upon United Nations Resolutions 242 and 338. The part of the agreement that highlights the commitment to U.N. Resolutions 242 and 338 will be presented.


          ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN INTERIM AGREEMENT ON THE
                        WEST BANK AND THE GAZA STRIP

                     Washington, D.C., September 28, 1995

  The Government of the State of Israel and the Palestine Liberation
  Organization (hereinafter "the PLO"), the representative of the
  Palestinian people;

PREAMBLE

WITHIN the framework of the Middle East peace process initiated at
Madrid in October 1991;

REAFFIRMING their determination to put an end to decades of
confrontation and to live in peaceful coexistence, mutual dignity and
security, while recognizing their mutual legitimate and political
rights;

REAFFIRMING their desire to achieve a just, lasting and comprehensive
peace settlement and historic reconciliation through the agreed
political process;

RECOGNIZING that the peace process and the new era that it has
created, as well as the new relationship established between the two
Parties as described above, are irreversible, and the determination of
the two Parties to maintain, sustain and continue the peace process;

RECOGNIZING that the aim of the Israeli-Palestinian
negotiations within the current Middle East peace process is, among
other things, to establish a Palestinian Interim Self-Government
Authority, i.e. the elected Council (hereinafter "the Council" or "the
Palestinian Council"), and the elected Ra'ees of the Executive
Authority, for the Palestinian people in the West Bank and the Gaza
Strip, for a transitional period not exceeding five years from the
date of signing the Agreement on the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area
(hereinafter "the Gaza-Jericho Agreement") on May 4, 1994, leading to
a permanent settlement based on Security Council Resolutions 242 and
338 .


        MADELEINE ALBRIGHT REAFFIRMS THE COMMITMENT OF
      THE UNITED STATES TO U.N. RESOLUTIONS 242 AND 338

     At this point, there should be no doubt in the reader's mind that the
 Middle East peace process between Israel and her Arab neighbors is
 based upon United Nations Resolutions 242 and 338. Furthermore, there
 should be no doubt in the reader's mind that the United States fully
 supports United Nations Resolution 242 and 338 and has played a
 central and active role in making sure that any peace agreements
 between Israel and her Arab neighbors is based upon United Nations
 Resolutions 242 and 338. Therefore, it can be reasonably concluded
 that the United States is in favor of future World Government and is
 actively working to help bring it into reality.

     The following article appeared in the Jerusalem Post Internet Edition
 on November 17, 1997. At the time of the writing of this book, the
 article could be found on the Jerusalem Post website located at:

http://www.jpost.com/com/Archive/17.Nov.1997/News/Article-0.html

         In this article, the United States Secretary of State
         Madeleine Albright reaffirms the United States commitment to
         the peace process between Israel and the PLO based upon
         United Nations Resolutions 242 and 338.


 ALBRIGHT TO ISRAEL: TIME IS RUNNING OUT

 By STEVE RODAN

DOHA, Qatar (November 17) - Warning that time is running out for the
peace process, US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright yesterday
called on Israel to implement the interim agreements with the
Palestinians.

"Palestinian leaders must intensify cooperation on security issues and
speak more consistently the language of peace," Albright told the
opening of the Middle East and North Africa economic conference in the
Qatari capital.

 "Israeli leaders must meet their responsibilities by taking steps to
 restore Palestinian and Arab confidence in their commitment to
 implementing Oslo."

. She reiterated US support for UN Security Council resolutions 242
and 338, "including the principle of land for peace."

      Her words reflected what US officials said is Washington's
      frustration with the stalled peace process.


        PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON REAFFIRMS THE COMMITMENT
      OF THE UNITED STATES TO U.N. RESOLUTIONS 242 AND 338

    In the May 14, 1999 edition of the Jewish Press newspaper (Brooklyn,
 New York) on page 80, there was an article that featured a letter
 from President Bill Clinton to Yasser Arafat that was sent to him on
 April 26, 1999. An excerpt of the letter reads as follows:

   "Dear Mr. Chairman, I appreciated the opportunity to see you at the
   White House last month and exchange views on the current situation
   . I am asking that you continue to rely on the peace process as the
   way to fulfill the aspirations of your people . the objective of
   the negotiating process is the implementation of UN Security
   Council Resolutions 242 and 338, including land for peace ."


                                 THE UNITED NATIONS
                        ISRAEL/ARAB PEACE PROCESS

     At this point, it should be understood that the Middle East peace
 process between Israel and her Arab neighbors has been based upon
 United Nations Resolutions 242 and 338. The basis of U.N. Resolutions
 242 and 338 is for Israel to exchange "land for peace." These
 resolutions are intended to grant Israel the assurance of having
 "peace with security."

     The United States has played a central and active role in each and
 every peace negotiation and agreement between Israel and her Arab
 neighbors. The United States fully supports United Nations
 Resolutions 242 and 338 and wants to ensure that each peace agreement
 between Israel and her Arab neighbors is based upon these U.N.
 resolutions. In doing so, the United States is taking an active role
 in promoting the intent, purpose and goals of the founders of the
 United Nations to use the United Nations as an instrument to help
 bring about World Government. By looking at the United States
 involvement in the Middle East peace process and how the United
 States seeks to promote United Nations Resolutions 242 and 338 as a
 central part of this process, it can be easily discerned that the
 foreign policy of the United States is to help promote the empowering
 of the United Nations and to advance the goal to eventually establish
 One World Government.

     Knowledgeable students of Bible prophecy also know that the False
 Messiah will eventually be the leader of this coming World
 Government. Furthermore, the G-d of Israel declares in His Holy Word
 that the second coming of the Jewish Messiah (Mashiach) Yeshua/Jesus
 as the Kingly Messiah known as Messiah ben David will crush to pieces
 the world rule of this False Messiah through ushering in the
 Messianic Age (Athid Lavo) (Daniel 7, Revelation 13).

    Because the United States is leading a world wide rebellion against
the nation of Israel by basing Israel's peace negotiations and
treaties with her Arab neighbors upon United Nations Resolutions 242
and 338 and subsequently, hastening the advent of World Government and
the rise of the eventual False Messiah who will be the ruler of this
World Government, the wrath and curse of the G-d of Israel will come
upon the United States because she is turning her back on the nation
of Israel and siding with Ishmael rather than Isaac in this conflict.
The G-d of Israel made a promise to Abraham (Avraham) in Genesis
(Bereishit) 12:3 as it is written:

   "And I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curses
   thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed."

 In Zechariah (Zecharyah) 2:8 it is written:

". he that touches you touches the apple of his eye."

 Therefore, let us remember the inspired words of the G-d of Israel in
 Psalm (Tehillim) 121:4 as it is written:

   "Behold, he that keeps Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep."

 And let us also remember the inspired words of the G-d of Israel in
 Psalm (Tehillim) 122:6 as it is written:

   "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love
   thee."

      On behalf of the covenant that the G-d of Israel made with Abraham
 (Abraham) when the G-d of Israel promised ALL twelve tribes of Israel
 a promised land and for the sake of the city of Jerusalem
 (Yerushalayim) which He has chosen, may the G-d of Israel pour out
 His Holy Spirit (Ruach HaKodesh) upon the house of Judah (Judaism)
 and upon the house of Israel (Christianity) and unite our hearts by
 bringing redemption, restoration, reconciliation and unity to both
 houses of Israel speedily in our days because of our love for Zion.
 Amen!

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