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Hostile Intentions Incurred Between Warring Islamic Factions - Factors of Hebrew Scriptural FulfillmentReader comment on item: Sa'udi Policies towards Migrants and Refugees Submitted by M Tovey (United States), Jul 10, 2022 at 23:20 In an apparent inadvertent connection to the referencing of Hebrew Scripture to modern fulfillments, Dr. Pipes' tweet regarding hostilties towards 'Hijazi' Arab affinities alludes to the truth in the Scriptural reference of the Ezekiel scenario now in theaters across Central Asia, the Middle East and Europe. The indirect reference is to the placement of Israel as the objective of the warring entities that hope to eliminate Israel and replace the Jewish nation with some concoction of non-Arabic Muslim entity; a nightmare scenario that has no hope whatsoever of ever materializing in the greater scheme of things: but a nightmare scenario nevertheless since the participants are being deluded into the thought processes of misdirected influences, such as that mentioned in Dr. Pipes' tweet.
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