The Palestinian Islamic terrorist group known as Hamas has posted on its official website a video message from two suicide bombers, one who vowed to drink the blood of Jews until they leave the Muslim countries.
This video posted shortly after the stunning victory by Hamas in the PA elections for the seats in the Palestinian parliament. The video clip on the Hamas website has a farewell scene in which the mother helps the terrorist put on his explosive vest to the accompaniment of a song with the lyrics that read, "My dear mother don't cry for us."
Jimmy's Prophetic Prospective on the News
The vow by the Hamas terrorists in Israel to drink the blood of Jews until they leave Muslim countries is a precursor to the fulfillment of Bible prophecy for the Middle Eastern region in the Last Days. Itamar Marcus, the director of the Palestinian Media Watch, discovered this shocking video clip on the official Hamas website shortly after the stunning victory of Hamas in the Palestinian Authority elections for parliament.
Marcus revealed that one of the terrorist vowed that Hamas is a nation that drinks blood and that there is no better blood than the blood of Jews. This shocking news story is evidence of the deep-seeded hatred that Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist groups have for the Jewish people. This story is also evidence that Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a page out of Bible prophecy; prophecy that was written some 2,500 years ago and seemingly now in position to be fulfilled.
The ancient, Jewish prophet Ezekiel predicted that the Edomites of Bible times, the modern-day Palestinians, would rise up in the Last Days and drive the Jews out of their land, land given back to them by God, Ezekiel 35:10-12. Also, Ezekiel revealed that the Edomites, the Palestinians, would kill their brothers, the Jewish people of today, Ezekiel 35:5.
The stunning victory by Hamas in the PA parliamentary elections and the official Hamas website with this video clip calling for Palestinians to drink Jewish blood does indeed set the stage for Bible prophecy to be fulfilled.