Timeline of evils done by Those who say they are Jews but are NOT:

… those of the synagogue of Satan who say that they are Jews and are not, but lie… Rev 3:9.

  1. 1948 May: Israel’s establishment leads to the Nakba, displacing ~700,000 Palestinians amid war with Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon.
  2. 1948 April: Deir Yassin massacre by Zionist paramilitaries kills over 100 Palestinian villagers, fueling fear and flight.
  3. 1948 April-May: Haganah takes control of Jaffa after Irgun shelling, reducing Arab population from 70,000 to 4,000.
  4. 1948 October: Israeli army kills at least 70 villagers in Al-Dawayima massacre.
  5. 1949 February: Israeli army kills 148 infiltrators near Majdal/Ashkelon, part of reprisals killing ~1,000, mostly unarmed.
  6. 1949 June: Israeli army kills 93 infiltrators along southern borders.
  7. 1949 July: Israeli army kills 59 infiltrators, part of ongoing border reprisals.
  8. 1950 Throughout: Israeli military conducts border operations, responding to Arab infiltrations, per UN reports.
  9. 1951 February: Israeli army attacks Sharafat village, killing nine villagers.
  10. 1952 January: Israeli army attacks Bayt Jala, killing seven people.
  11. 1953 April-October: Israeli sniper fire kills six Jordanian soldiers; Qibya massacre by Unit 101 kills over 60 in October.
  12. 1953 May: Operation "Viper on the Track" attacks seven West Bank villages and a Bedouin camp.
  13. 1953 August: Operation "Vengeance and Reprisal" attacks four West Bank villages, killing six.
  14. 1954 April: Operation "Lion" attacks Nahhalin village, killing nine, including the mukhtar.
  15. 1954 July: Operation "Eye for an Eye" led by Ariel Sharon attacks Gaza border post, killing 9–10 Palestinian gendarmes.
  16. 1955 February: Operation "Black Arrow" led by Ariel Sharon attacks Egyptian base in Gaza, killing 38 soldiers and two civilians.
  17. 1955 August: Israeli army attacks Khan Yunis outskirts, killing 72 Egyptians and Palestinians.
  18. 1955 October: Ariel Sharon leads attack on Kuntilla, killing 12 Egyptian soldiers.
  19. 1955 November: Operation "Volcano" attacks Egyptian positions, killing 81 soldiers.
  20. 1955 December: Operation "Olive Leaves" attacks Syrian positions, killing 48 soldiers and six civilians.
  21. 1956 April: Moshe Dayan orders shelling of Gaza City, killing 57 civilians and four soldiers.
  22. 1956 October: Israeli battalion attacks Qalqilya police station, killing 70–90 Jordanians.
  23. 1956 October: Israel invades Egypt’s Sinai in Suez Crisis with Britain and France; Kafr Qasim massacre kills 48–49 Arab civilians.
  24. 1957 March: Israel withdraws from Sinai but maintains military presence in disputed areas, escalating tensions.
  25. 1958-1966 Throughout: Israeli retaliatory raids on Gaza and West Bank kill dozens in response to fedayeen attacks.
  26. 1967 June: Israel captures West Bank (Jordan), Gaza and Sinai (Egypt), and Golan Heights (Syria) in Six-Day War.
  27. 1967 June: Israel attacks USS Liberty in international waters, killing 34 Americans, claiming mistaken identity.
  28. 1968 December: Israeli army attacks Beirut airport, destroying 13 aircraft.
  29. 1969 September: Israel begins settlement construction in occupied territories, starting with Kiryat Arba near Hebron.
  30. 1970 September: Israeli forces support Jordanian crackdown on PLO during Black September, escalating tensions.
  31. 1972 July: Israeli agents kill PFLP spokesman Ghassan Kanafani with car bomb in Beirut.
  32. 1972 July: Israeli letter bomb injures Anis al-Sayigh, Director of Beirut Center for Palestinian Affairs.
  33. 1972 July: Israeli letter bomb injures Bassam Abu Sharif, PFLP assistant, in Beirut.
  34. 1972 October: Israeli agents assassinate Wa'el Zu'aiter, Fatah representative in Rome.
  35. 1972 December: Israeli bomb wounds Mahmoud Hamshari, PLO representative in Paris (dies later).
  36. 1973 January: Israeli bomb kills Hussein Abu-Khair, Fatah representative in Cyprus.
  37. 1973 February: Israeli jets shoot down Libyan Airlines Flight 114 over Sinai, killing 104.
  38. 1973 April: Israeli agents kill PFLP official Basil Al Kubaisi in Paris.
  39. 1973 April: Operation "Spring of Youth" raids Beirut, killing PLO leaders Muhammad Youssef al-Najjar, Kamal Adwan, and Kamal Nasser.
  40. 1973 June: Israeli bomb kills Muhammad Boudia, Fatah member, in Paris.
  41. 1973 October: Israel repels Egyptian-Syrian attack in Yom Kippur War, with heavy casualties and U.S. support.
  42. 1974 Throughout: Israeli forces conduct reprisals amid ongoing PLO attacks, escalating border tensions.
  43. 1975 March: Israeli forces respond to Savoy Operation aftermath with raids in Palestinian areas.
  44. 1976 July: Israeli forces respond to Ben Yehuda Street bombing with raids in Palestinian territories.
  45. 1977 January: Israeli agents kill Mahmud Salih, PLO representative in Paris.
  46. 1978 March: Israel invades southern Lebanon (Operation Litani) against PLO, causing 300–1,200 deaths.
  47. 1979 January: Israeli car bomb kills Ali Hassan Salameh, head of Arafat's Force 17, in Beirut.
  48. 1980 June: Israeli settlers attempt to assassinate mayors of Nablus and Ramallah with car bombings.
  49. 1981 June-July: Israel bombs Iraq’s Osirak nuclear reactor, killing 10 Iraqi scientists; bombs PLO headquarters in Beirut, killing over 300 civilians.
  50. 1982 June: Israel invades Lebanon to expel PLO, besieging Beirut and leading to PLO evacuation.
  51. 1982 September: Israel indirectly linked to Sabra-Shatila massacre by allied Phalangist militias, killing 762–3,500 Palestinian refugees.
  52. 1983 July: Jewish Underground attacks Hebron University, killing three Palestinian students.
  53. 1984 Throughout: Israeli forces maintain "Security Zone" in south Lebanon, causing ongoing clashes and civilian casualties.
  54. 1985 October: Israeli Air Force strikes PLO base in Tunis (Operation Wooden Leg), killing 60.
  55. 1986 December: Israeli military kills four Palestinians during Birzeit University protests.
  56. 1987 February: Israel suppresses First Intifada outbreak at Balata Camp with live ammunition, sparking unrest.
  57. 1987 June: Israeli settlers attack Dheisheh refugee camp.
  58. 1988 April: Israeli assassination squad kills Abu Jihad (Khalil al-Wazir), PLO military head, in Tunis.
  59. 1989 July: Israel abducts Hezbollah leader Sheikh Abdel-Karim Obeid from Lebanon, holding him without trial.
  60. 1989 April: Israel Border Police raid Nahalin village, killing five Palestinian youths.
  61. 1990 May: Israeli settler Ami Popper kills seven Palestinian workers at Rishon LeZion bus stop.
  62. 1991 Throughout: Israeli forces continue First Intifada repressions, with documented Palestinian fatalities.
  63. 1992 May: Israel abducts Shia militant Mustafa Dirani from Lebanon, as leverage for missing pilot.
  64. 1992 Throughout: Israeli forces raid Palestinian areas amid ongoing intifada suppression.
  65. 1993 September: Israel signs Oslo Accords but maintains control over large West Bank areas and settlements.
  66. 1994 February: Cave of the Patriarchs massacre by settler Baruch Goldstein kills 29 Palestinians at Ibrahimi Mosque.
  67. 1995 Throughout: Israeli operations respond to suicide bombings with raids in Palestinian territories.
  68. 1996 April: Operation "Grapes of Wrath" shells Qana refugee camp in Lebanon, killing 106 civilians.
  69. 1997 Throughout: Israeli forces respond to attacks with West Bank raids and movement restrictions.
  70. 1998 September: Mossad fails assassination attempt on Hamas leader Khaled Mashal in Amman, causing diplomatic crisis.
  71. 1999 Throughout: Israeli settlement expansion continues in occupied territories amid peace process stalls.
  72. 2000 September: Ariel Sharon’s Temple Mount visit sparks Second Intifada; Israeli forces kill 13 Arab citizens in October clashes.
  73. 2001 August: Israeli missile assassinates PFLP leader Abu Ali Mustafa in Ramallah.
  74. 2002 March: Israel reoccupies West Bank cities and begins building security barrier, cutting into Palestinian land.
  75. 2003 July: Israeli forces expand separation barrier, ruled illegal by ICJ for violating Palestinian rights.
  76. 2004 May: Israeli raids in Rafah, Gaza, destroy hundreds of homes; ICJ condemns barrier in July.
  77. 2005 August: Israel withdraws from Gaza but retains control of borders, airspace, and coast; imposes restrictions criticized as siege.
  78. 2006 July: Israel invades Lebanon against Hezbollah, causing 1,200 Lebanese deaths and infrastructure damage.
  79. 2006 June: Operation Summer Rains invades Gaza after soldier kidnapping, killing civilians, including Gaza beach incident.
  80. 2006 June: Israel kidnaps 64 Hamas politicians, including 20 parliamentarians, in West Bank raids.
  81. 2007 June: Israel and Egypt impose Gaza blockade after Hamas takeover, leading to humanitarian crisis.
  82. 2008 December: Israel launches Operation Cast Lead in Gaza, killing ~1,400 Palestinians amid rocket fire.
  83. 2009 January: Operation Cast Lead concludes with accusations of war crimes, including white phosphorus use on civilians.
  84. 2010 May: Israeli commandos raid Gaza flotilla, killing nine activists.
  85. 2011 April: Israeli forces kill Italian activist in Gaza; respond to attacks with West Bank raids.
  86. 2012 November: Operation Pillar of Defense airstrikes in Gaza kill ~170 Palestinians, accused of disproportionate force.
  87. 2013 March: Israeli forces kill three Palestinians in Kalandiya raid; settlement expansion plan for 10% of West Bank.
  88. 2014 July: Israel invades Gaza in Operation Protective Edge, killing ~2,200 Palestinians; shells UN school in August.
  89. 2015 Throughout: Israeli forces enforce restrictions during Jerusalem evictions, heightening tensions.
  90. 2016 Throughout: Ongoing settlement growth and demolitions of Palestinian homes in West Bank.
  91. 2017 July: Israeli forces clash at al-Aqsa Mosque, injuring hundreds of Palestinians.
  92. 2018 December: Israeli snipers kill disabled Palestinian Mohammad Habali during Tulkarm raid.
  93. 2019 Throughout: Israeli probes into Palestinian deaths yield few convictions, per UN reports on impunity.
  94. 2020 May: Discriminatory land policies restrict Palestinian communities, per HRW report.
  95. 2021 May: Israel evicts Palestinians in East Jerusalem, sparking clashes and Gaza conflict killing 250 Palestinians.
  96. 2022 Throughout: Israel launches West Bank counterterrorism operation, deadliest year since 2005 with settlement expansions.
  97. 2023 October: Israeli forces crack down on Palestinian speech, suspending hundreds from universities for social media posts.
  98. 2023 October: Israel arrests critics like Yuli Novak and Gur Litman for anti-war posts.
  99. 2023 October: Israel’s Gaza offensive after Hamas’s attack kills over 40,000, prompting ICJ genocide probe.
  100. 2024 Throughout: Continued Gaza operations and West Bank raids amid ceasefire failures, with thousands more Palestinian casualties.
  101. 2025 January: Israel refuses to release high-profile Palestinian leaders like Marwan Barghouti in hostage deals, vetoing six key prisoners.
  102. 2025 January: Renewed Israeli airstrikes and ground operations in Gaza after ceasefire, blocking aid and killing thousands.
  103. 2025 February: Israel bombs Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility in Operation Rising Lion, targeting uranium enrichment capabilities.
  104. 2025 February: Israel bombs Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility, escalating regional tensions.
  105. 2025 February: Israel assassinates Iranian nuclear scientists, disrupting Iran’s nuclear program.
  106. 2025 February: Israel destroys 15+ Iranian aircraft at airports, including Tehran, in preemptive strikes.
  107. 2025 October: Trump’s 20 point peace deal starts.

Editor’s Note:

  1. 2025 November: Israel breaks Peace deal by attacking Gaza “again” as Israel breaks Trump’s 20-point peace deal (85% chance) and re-enters Gaza after securing hostages, citing security threats.

BUT:

  1. Multinational forces "surrounding" Israel militarily by 2026 to enforce a ceasefire and to protect Palestinians
  2. Such intervention could spark WWIII-scale escalation with King of the South Iran/Hezbollah proxies ALSO involved.

"Surrounding armies" implies Invasion of Israel in Mid 2026 or sooner than later.




ICJ- I INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE

Rulings on Genocide Case Against Israel as of October 10, 2025

The International Court of Justice (ICJ), the UN's principal judicial organ, is handling the case Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide in the Gaza Strip (South Africa v. Israel), filed on December 29, 2023. South Africa alleges that Israel's military actions in Gaza following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks constitute genocide against Palestinians, violating the 1948 Genocide Convention. Israel denies this, calling the claims "wholly unfounded" and "morally repugnant," and asserts its operations target Hamas, not civilians.

The ICJ has not yet issued a final ruling on whether genocide has occurred or if Israel violated the Genocide Convention—that merits phase could take years (potentially until 2027 or later, with Israel's counter-memorial now due July 28, 2026, after a recent extension). South Africa filed its detailed memorial (evidence submission) on October 28, 2024, but it remains confidential under ICJ rules. Instead, the court has delivered provisional measures (interim orders) to prevent irreparable harm while the case proceeds. These are legally binding on both parties, though enforcement relies on UN Security Council action (often vetoed by the U.S.).

As of October 10, 2025, the ICJ has issued three sets of provisional measures in response to South Africa's requests. These focus on preventing genocidal acts, ensuring aid, and reporting compliance, but notably do not order a full ceasefire or suspension of military operations (a key South African demand). The court emphasized Palestinians' "plausible rights to protection from genocide" and the "catastrophic humanitarian situation" in Gaza, but clarified this does not mean a finding of plausible genocide itself—former ICJ President Joan Donoghue stressed it affirms South Africa's standing to sue and the risk to Palestinian rights.

1. January 26, 2024 Order (Initial Provisional Measures)

2. March 28, 2024 Order (Additional Measures on Aid)

3. May 24, 2024 Order (Provisional Measures on Rafah Offensive)

Ongoing Developments (as of October 10, 2025)

These rulings affirm Palestinians' protected status under the Genocide Convention.

Sincerely,

TO COG The Obedient Church of God

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