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“There will be no Israel in two years,”







Dear,

Syed Farook
Syed Farook, one of the shooters involved in the murder of 14 people in San Bernardino, California on December 2nd.

The father of Syed Farook, who carried out the murderous rampage in San Bernardino last week, revealed in an interview that his son was “obsessed” with Israel. Then he made an eye-opening remark. The elder Farook said that he told his son, “There will be no Israel in two years,” and that he didn't need to worry about the Jewish state.

My friend, this belief is devoutly held by at least millions, if not billions, of Muslims. They believe that a great war is coming that will destroy their enemies and place the entire world under Islamic rule. This is the face of evil—not earthly evil, but demonic power—and this is the enemy that we must fight in the spirit realm if Israel and our own nation are to survive.

God has given us an amazing weapon for spiritual warfare in the Friends of Zion Heritage Center.  This great global outreach will unite Believers around the world to stand in the gap and battle the demonic powers behind the enemies of Israel...and our enemies as well.

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