Prince William on first British royal state visit to Israe

Coming from two days in Jordan on Monday evening, Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, will meet Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah. His visit to “Israeli and the Palestinian Occupied Territories,” will also take him to the World Holocaust Remembrance Center to lay a wreath for the six million victims. He is expected to visit Jerusalem’s Old City and the grave of Princess Alice of Greece, his great-grandmother and mother of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Phillip visited the grave on the Mount of Olives in 1994 for a ceremony honoring his mother for saving Greek Jews during the Second World War. This is the first time in 70 years that a senior member of the British royal family is paying a state visit to Israel.

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7 thoughts on “Prince William on first British royal state visit to Israe

  • Jun 25, 2018 @ 16:06 at 16:06
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    Prince Philip is also “a senior member of the British royal family”. Please try to get your facts right.

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    • Jun 25, 2018 @ 16:13 at 16:13
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      Prince Philip’s visit was a private visit and not a state visit.

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  • Jun 25, 2018 @ 18:28 at 18:28
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    To be, or not to be….. Alas, poor Corbyn! I knew the prick, a fellow of infinite scum, of most excessive fallacy.

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  • Jun 25, 2018 @ 19:28 at 19:28
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    Big Deal ! This ignorant, “politically correct” British “prince charming” has Zero political weight –
    and he landed in Israel, only because it was the only safe space in the M.E.: to protect his precious butt…

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  • Jun 25, 2018 @ 19:52 at 19:52
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    Excellent news. God bless HRH The Duke of Cambridge and the whole britannic monarchy. Admitting that the covenants of the Old Testament are to be accepted as utterances upon divine authority, we have the covenant as uttered in Genesis [49:10]—‘The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a law giver from between his feet until Shiloh come; and unto him shall the gathering of the people be.’” With this covenant as a basis of argument, supported by the accepted genealogies of the Old Testament, we have it proven that the sceptre did remain in the house of Judah in unbroken line until the reign of Zedekiah. The promise of Genesis 49 is often called the scepter promise. It refers to an unbroken royal line that began with King David, who came from Judah. King Zedekiah’s daughter Tea Tephi was taken to Ireland to save her from the babylonian barbarians, where she married Eochaidh, thus continuing the line of King David. By this union of two strains of the blood of Judah in the marriage of Tea Tephi and Eochaidh, the covenant that the sceptre should not depart from the house of Judah was perpetuated; and by the evidence of the Annals of the Irish Kings and those of the Kings of Scotland we are furnished a substantial argument…that the sceptre continued in the house of Judah by the way of the Irish Kings and thence by intermarriage, by way of the Scottish Kings, and again by direct descent, by the way of the English Kings, to the present representative of British Sovereignty, HM Queen Elizabeth II, in whose person is perpetuated the covenant to the royal house of Judah. The link between the British monarchy and Davidic line does not end there. At each coronation of a British monarch, the Stone of Destiny/Jacob’s pillow, a rectangular sandstone block reported to have traveled from Israel, is present. During King David’s reign over ancient Israel, God expanded the scepter promise: “And when your [David’s] days be fulfilled, and you shall sleep with your fathers, I will set up your seed after you…and I will establish the throne of his kingdom forever…And your house and your kingdom shall be established forever before you: your throne shall be established forever (II Sam. 7:12-13, 16). God promised that He would never allow the Davidic line to end. And God never breaks His word. He declares: “I have spoken it, I will also bring it to pass; I have purposed it, I will also do it” (Isa. 46:11). When God says a throne will be established forever, He means it!

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  • Jun 25, 2018 @ 20:56 at 20:56
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    “Prince William on first British royal state visit to Israe” You must mean “Israel”? In English that’s written with a concluding letter “L”?

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  • Jun 26, 2018 @ 7:24 at 7:24
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    And we should all get excited that a pommy prince is visiting Israel…A prince from the British Arab Loving royal family that hates Jews and Loathes Israel….Give it a miss…

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