"We feel and know that time is short and that this year and the coming year will be a very critical time in the history of the redemption of Israel and that this Tisha b'Av will not be a normal Tisha b'Av. The troubles which are coming to Israel more and more, especially over the past time, and even more so after this Tisha b'Av, are a part of what the prophets of Israel called the birth pains of redemption. This is the major end-time crisis which will be followed by the godly revolution of the 3 major events mentioned above which will complete the exciting end-time event of the redemption of Israel as an opening and condition for the redemption of all the world which will spread from Jerusalem. We should expect very critical events but after that, very exciting and godly end-time events of the complete redemption."
"Knowing and feeling all of this, and even "smelling" it in the air of Israel, the Temple Mount Faithful Movement will march to the Temple Mount on Tisha b'Av with deep feelings of the responsibility which rests on the shoulders of this Movement towards these critical and exciting events.""At 9:30 a.m. on the morning of Tisha b'Av, we shall gather in front of the western gate of the Temple Mount. Firstly we will march up to the Temple Mount with prayers for the purification of the Temple Mount from the pagan Islamic presence and for the immediate rebuilding of the Temple with no further delay. At a very critical time of weakness of the leadership of Israel and pressure from all the world and mainly from President Bush which comes on this leadership which does not understand the significance of the major time in which we are now living and who miss the opportunity to be the leadership of G-d to fulfil all these end-time goals of G-d, we shall stand before the site of the Temple and the location of the Holy of Holies, the place from where the Shekinah has never moved. With tears for the destruction and for the hope of hundreds of generations to rebuild the Temple our prayers will come from the bottom of our hearts to the location of the Shekinah."
"We shall hold an assembly of mourning dressed in sackcloth and ashes like our forefathers did when they saw the destruction of the Temple and we shall tear our clothes. We shall march with dark flags and the Israeli flags with the Star of David, the flags of faith and hope, All these symbols of mourning will not be only for the destruction but, at the same time, symbols of mourning for what is going to take place in Israel through Prime Minister Sharon and his government - the so-called disengagement. We shall pray to the G-d of Israel that He will not allow them to destroy the 21 Israeli villages in the Gaza Strip and northern Samaria as they plan to do immediately after Tisha b-Av. The fact that they are going to start to do this on the night of Tisha b'Av symbolises a tragedy. On Tisha b'Av, Nebuchadnezzar destroyed the First Temple and the kingdom of Judah, Titus destroyed the Second Temple and the kingdom of Israel and now Sharon, with his government, is going to destroy 21 Israeli villages and expel from them almost 10,000 Israelis. These are the birth pains of redemption which the G-d of Israel will never accept. After this terrible destruction, these Biblical parts of the land are to be given to most cruel enemies of the G?d and people of Israel, the so-called "Palestinians" who have no right to the holy land which G-d gave to Israel alone for a godly purpose. He warned His people not to give it to anyone. After this we shall sit on the holy ground of the Temple Mount reading the Book of Lamentations and praying that these evil plans will not take place in the midst of the godly time of redemption and that the G-d of Israel will create another leadership of faith, vision and obedience to Him, His Word and His end-time redemptional plans for Israel."
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