Thursday, December 29, 2022

Global SITREP A1-23: Zionist Israel

ZIONIST ISRAEL

UPDATED 29 December 2022: We're starting the 2023 series of SITREPs three days early as this morning in Israel the new Likud-Religious Judaism government led by Bibi Netanyahu was sworn in. 

The leftist Globalist Oligarchy is none to pleased about it. As the swearing in ceremony was underway inside the Knesset building a hodgepodge of leftist groups stormed the building, only to be forcible pushed back by Israeli security forces to a distance of at least 300 meters. A photo of the leftists found online was instructive as to what groups were present. 

There were many rainbow flags of (leftist) LGBTQ, there were solid red-colored communist flags, there was even the flag of North Korea present. But this is just a tip of the iceberg that has immediately presented itself in stark opposition to this new government in Israel. The outgoing government of Yair Lapid made it clear they will do everything in their power to stand in opposition to a decidedly Zionist government in the State of Israel. The official organizations of the world such as the WEF, the UN, the current US government and a host of others are all sabre rattling as well. However, the will of God in these last days cannot be successfully opposed by any earthly power.

Jordan's king Abdullah II announced that Jordan is prepared for conflict if the status quo of the Temple Mount becomes altered. As we know from Scripture (Isaiah 11, Ezekiel 28 and Psalm 83, among others, there will be conflict and the prophetic Israel that emerges is one of the signs we've been watching for over the past decade plus number of years. Eschatology Today made clear in the very recent Global SITREP D10-22: The Emergent Religious Israel what can be expected. But, again, this is just the beginning, which shall be documented here in the coming days for as long as we are here. Suffice it to say, we have arrived at the prophetic time we have known was sure to arrive.

30 December 2022: Even before the ongoing and rather testy transition of Israel's government ministries has been completed, the Islamic Republic of Iran has been put on notice again. But this time the "Zionist entity" is truly the Zionist-led State of Israel and it's all about resolving the threat from the Iranian Twelver clerics.

The threat is existential from the new Israeli government's perspective. This existential threat will not be tolerated to continue unresolved as Israel's very existence and national security is at risk from Iranian nuclear weapons. It will be dealt with and by all accounts it will be dealt with promptly. Once again, Jeremiah 49:34-39 is the operative eschatological focus and due attention must once again be given to this passage and its meaning at present.

Not many have made note of the fact that this prophecy is now, and has been for some time, in a relatively quiet process of active fulfillment. How many are aware that the Lord's "four winds from the four corners of heaven" have scattered the Iranian people as outcasts from their country to other nations all over the globe? This is an undeniable fact and evokes Jeremiah 49:36. 

What Iranian citizen would not opt to flee the incredible persecution and outright genocide of the Twelver regime? So flee the country the Iranian citizens have; their numbers increase with each passing month in order to escape from regime's systematic rape, torture, summary executions and in many cases subsistence level living conditions. This has occurred most recently as Iran's currency, known as the Rial, has collapsed by a further one-third of its value since October. In exchange for one American dollar you will receive 430,000 Rial today. Tomorrow, probably not. Economic sanctions in effect for the past five years (2018-2022) are decimating Iran with no hope of relief as the 2015 JCPOA and the attempt to resuscitate it has ended in complete failure. It is dead, buried.

So, we should not doubt that a good portion of the IDF will soon be tasked to execute strikes on the nuclear elements of the Twelver regime and to the extent that Iran's vaunted missile forces will no longer have a capacity to raze Tel Aviv as the Ayatollah's IRGC recently claimed. In 2023 Iran's bleak future will become even more pronounced; its military will be largely neutered.

03 January 2023:  A brief recap of today's news. Itamar Ben-Gvir ascended the Temple Mount this morning. His wife, Ayala, followed suit a short time later. The Islamic world went ballistic with most referring to the event as an "invasion of the Al-Aqsa mosque. The loudest were the terror organization of Gaza, the PA in Judea and Samaria, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the UAE, Egypt and, not surprisingly, the Biden Administration as well as the US State Department. The UAE, representing a group of Islamic nations has made an appeal to the United Nation to take up the issue of the Temple Mount.

The opposition in Israel led by former-PM Yair Lapid also denounced Ben-Gvir's visit to Temple Mount. Lapid also interfered today in Israel's foreign relations with Turkey by making a phone call to that nations foreign minister.

As noted in comments section there was a massive IAF missile strike on Damascus International Airport on Sunday night. The strike targeted Hezbollah and other Iranian proxy forces there and did significant damage plus fatalities. An IRGC officer was assassinated outside of his home in Tehran, Iran. 

Updates as development warrant.

68 comments:

  1. We'll continue shortly; the expectation is for rapid changes.

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    1. BTW and FYI, There have been more than 7,500 visitors to this blog in the past 7 days. That's a record!

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    2. ...and I have been here since the start. I must say it's been a long, and at times bumpy road and we ain't seen nothing yet. I think It's going to possibly get even bumpier .

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  2. Netanyahu on the priorities of the new government.

    "First of all, to block Iran. This is an existential question. First of all, we will see to our existence and security. Second, to restore the security and governance within the State of Israel. Third, to deal with the cost of living and the housing problem. Fourth, and I believe that this is within reach, to dramatically expand the circle of peace."

    In the continuation we'll unpack Netanyahu's number one priority.

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  3. Iranian state television reported this morning (30DEC22) that its forces (airborne infantry, commandos, fighter jets, drones, helicopters and submarines) are conducting wargames under the codename "Zolfaghar-1401" in the Strai of Hormuz.

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  4. War is coming. Here's a key I&W.

    The new government in Israel has not yet fully transitioned into office, yet the "Palestinian Authority" is preemptively urging the international community to "reject any dealings with a government committed to carrying out international crimes."

    International crimes???

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  5. Who knows the answer to this: What was Jesus last utterance of prophecy?

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    1. "Surely I am coming quickly."
      Rev 22:20

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    2. Brother Sean...Forgive me for posting under "Anonymous" but I have been trying for about week to sign in but for some reason I am unable to. I'll keep trying but I wanted to try and answer your question: was it given along the Via Dolorosa about militant feminism?

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  6. "Surely I come quickly" Rev 22:20

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  7. My reasoning on this is all the prophecies concerning the messiah's rule and reign on earth have not been fulfilled. Revelation 20:20 states " I,Jesus am coming quickly..." , these are His last words to the church and world and will be fulfilled and fulfill the rest of God's promises.

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    1. Jmoll,
      Yes, these are His words spoken to John on Patmos from His eternal transfigured being, outside of time as we understand time; where time has no earthly relevance, i.e.: where 1,000 years is as a day. Jesus' coming quickly is wrt to the eternal state. Good point!

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  8. 1 “Father forgive them, for they don't know what they are doing” (Luke 23.34).
    In this utterance, we see the purpose of Jesus. A terrible cruelty and injustice is being done to him, but he is more concerned for the souls of those doing it than he is for his own body.

    His suffering and bloodshed were making forgiveness of sins possible for the world. It was to fulfill this compassionate purpose that he submitted himself to the cruel death. As he said on his encounter with Zacchaeus, "the Son of Man has come to seek and to save the lost" (Luke 19:9-10). That was his purpose.

    2 “Today you shall be with me in Paradise” (Luke 23:43).
    In this utterance, we see the hope of Jesus. He believed in a better place beyond this world, not only for himself but also for sinners who believed in him and his righteousness.

    The place that Jesus called “Paradise” may not be heaven itself, but it is certainly a safe place along the way. The sure hope of the righteous Lord, and of those made righteous by him, is that death does not separate the righteous from God (Romans 8:37-39).

    3 “Behold your son! Behold your mother!” (John 19:26,27).
    In this utterance we see the love of Jesus. In his love for the whole world, he did not forget his special love for his mother and the disciple into whose care he gave her.

    As John himself tells us, "Jesus, knowing that his hour had come to depart out of this world to the Father, having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them to the end" (John 13:1). We can have confidence in his demonstrated love, and say with Paul, "He loved me, and gave himself for me" (Galatians 2:20).

    Utterances about himself
    4 “My God! My God! Why have you forsaken me?” (Matthew 27:46).
    In this utterance we see the faith of Jesus. Many teach that Jesus felt abandoned by God, and some even say that he was. However, I think we quite misunderstand this utterance if we think it expresses despair.

    It is a direct quote from the beginning of the 22nd Psalm. This is a Messianic psalm. The religious leaders quoted this psalm against Jesus: "Let God rescue him if he delights in him" (Psalms 22:7-8, Matthew 27:41-43).

    The Psalm contradicts the idea that God turned away from Jesus: "For God has not despised or abhorred the affliction of the afflicted, nor has he hidden his face from him, but when he cried to him for help, God heard" (Psalms 22:24).

    Although uttering only the anguished first words of the Psalm, Jesus was drawing upon the spirit of the whole Psalm: "In you our fathers trusted; they trusted and you delivered them; to you they cried out and were delivered; in you they trusted and were not disappointed" (Psalms 22:4-5).

    5 “I am thirsty” (John 19:28).
    In this utterance we see the suffering of Jesus. If we think that the Son of God was perhaps exercising some power by which he could avoid enduring the pain, we know we are mistaken.

    Jesus complains of feeling one of the agonies of crucifixion —a terrible thirst: "My strength is dried up like a broken clay pot, and my tongue sticks to my jaws" (Psalms 22:15).

    It is part of the Christian belief that we have our "salvation through sufferings" which Jesus endured to bring many sons to glory (Hebrews 2:10).

    6 “It is finished!” (John 19:30).
    In this utterance we see the satisfaction of Jesus. The question of what Jesus meant by "it" is a cause for much discussion. It is natural to take it that he meant the ordeal of crucifixion was finished.

    It is also natural to suppose he meant his whole journey through earthly life, from birth to death, was finished. What we do know for certain, is that Jesus is both "the author and finisher of our faith" (Hebrews 12:2), and what he started he saw through to the very end.

    7 “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit” (Luke 23:46).
    In this utterance we see the submission of Jesus. Jesus "humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross" (Philippians 2:8).
    God Bless you Sean for all you do for us.
    Sister Melody

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  9. Psalm 22: “My God, My God, why have you forsaken me.”…was a reference to direct His followers to this psalm which in the end speaks of what Jesus accomplished then and forever.

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    1. David ,
      David's Psalm 22 is without question a prophecy about the crucifixion.

      And if I'm not mistaken the last two verses (30-31) refer to the 144,000 of all Israel during the 70th Week of Years, it reads like a summary of their global ministry saving souls preaching Christ.

      "A posterity shall serve Him.
      It will be recounted of the Lord to the next generation,
      They will come and declare His righteousness to a people who will be born,
      That He has done this.
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  10. The sheep and goat judgement (MT 25:31-)

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    1. Act 1:7-8 occured 10 days prior to Pentecost as 40 days had elapsed from Jesus' being taken up (analambano) and His subsequent appearings. That's the 50 days in total.
      I believe this instruction of not knowing times and seasons was specific to the reconstitued 12 apostles (adding Matthias by lot), whereas the Bride of Christ has been commanded by our Loed to know them and "Watch therefore!"

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  12. Or, Revelation 22:20 : “Surely, I am coming soon!”

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  13. What a great question, Sean. I’m going to get my Bible and do some digging.
    Happy New Year, to you and the ETB family. I’m praying we won’t have to see too much of 2023 before we meet our Lord and Savior in the air. Maranatha!

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  14. All good responses.

    Here's mine.

    Luke 23:28-31
    But Jesus, turning to them, said, “Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for Me, but weep for yourselves and for your children. For indeed the days are coming in which they will say, ‘Blessed are the barren, wombs that never bore, and breasts which never nursed!’  Then they will begin ‘to say to the mountains, “Fall on us!” and to the hills, “Cover us!” ’ For if they do these things in the green wood, what will be done in the dry?

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    1. This prophetic statement actually speaks volumes about circumstances of the 70th Week of years and is repeated by Jesus once more to John on Patmos. A lot to unpack in this!

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    2. Sean, I can see by your response you were refering to while Jesus was on earth. Your above reference which refers to the "dry" wood of Israel is certainly worth weeping over. The Israel of today is far from what God has in store for her. Thankfully, God remains faithful to His word. The remnant will enter into the thousand year reign of Christ as all converts from the 144,000 will. I am glad there are many Jewish Christians today that will be caught up prior to the final judgements of God that take place in the tribulation period.

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    3. Jmoll,

      Again, you understand the bottom line! Jesus also said the same prophecy a tad earlier as recorded in Luke 19:41-44.

      But now, as the theme of the current SITREPs are pointing out, a new Israel is rising before the eyes of the Bride of Christ, a truly religious Israel, one which will soon return to sacrifice and oblation, to purification in ashes of a red heifer; to Temple worship and to having the Lord pour out His Spirit on all Israel.

      Except for a very few like you, not many who come here seem to grasp the gravity of where we are, and where most of us will soon be.

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  15. National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir will ascend Temple Mount this week, most likely on Tuesday.

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    1. Ben-Gvir has cancelled his ascent to Temple Mount. We don't know why yet.

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    2. There's apparently a "national security" impetus to Itamar Ben-Gvir cancelling, when just hours earlier he refused to cancel his ascent to Temple Mount.

      Netanyahu appears to have convinced him to cancel in the interest of avoiding war in the first week of the new government. This is developing.

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    3. Ben-Gvir went up to the temple mount this morning. So far all is quiet , Thankfully.

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    4. Yes he did!

      Tom Nissani, the director of "Beyadenu - For the Temple Mount," has congratulated the National Security Minister for his ascent to the Temple Mount this morning.

      "Congratulations to Minister Ben-Gvir who ascended and did not submit to the threats and fear of Hamas," Nissani said. "Meanwhile, the sun continues to rise and the Middle East isn't on fire. And even if someone does try to set things on fire, I rely on the IDF and Israel Police to remove the threat. The time has come for us to be a free people in our own land."

      The condemnations from Egypt, Jordan, HAMAS and the Biden Administration are prolific to say the least. Terrorists claim Ben-Gvir "invaded the Al-Aqsa mosque." They all want a fire to erupt.

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  16. Arutz Sheva this morning:

    "Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu placed curtailing Iran’s nuclear aspirations and fighting Iran’s military presence in Syria at the top of the agenda for his new government."

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  17. Itamar Ben-Gvir's Temple Mount statement:

    "Our government will not surrender to the threats of Hamas. The Temple Mount is the most important place for the people of Israel, and we maintain the freedom of movement for Muslims and Christians, but Jews will also visit the site. Those who make threats must be dealt with with an iron hand."

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  18. Ben-Gvir's wife also ascended to the mount a short time ago.

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  19. Israel launched a massive missile strike on Damascus Int'l Airport on Sunday which decimated structures used by Hezbollah and Iranian militias.

    Iran conducted strikes on a simulation of Eilat Naval Base and a mock-up of an INS Sa'ar corvette in the Strait of Hormuz.

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  20. Gaza terrorists attempted to strike Israel with a rocket tonight, but it failed and the rocket crashed in Gaza. Iron Dome units are on alert.

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  21. UN Security Council is planning to meet because Ben-Gvir ascended the Temple Mount.

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    1. Just so ridiculous. Israel's sovereignty over Temple Mount will have to be won anew through battle.

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    2. Yep. Psalm 83 is coming up very soon. I think we all can feel it.

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    3. That's a very good news to hear, I think we can all feel it too.

      I also believe the Holy Spirit is comforting us with knowledge that Jesus coming for us very soon.

      This world is falling ever deeper into dark, depravation, such demonic sin as I never thought I'd see with my own eyes. Thank God for the Restrainer.

      This nearness has led me into retiring from my military work of the past 44 years, my last day is 13JAN23. The Lord's work will be my daily routine 24/7/365 from then on. It'll get busier here. :)

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    4. Congratulations Sean!
      That's an amazing service record. You must have had a rare specialty position not to get forced out after 30 years.
      May God bless you for your service to our country and to His church!

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    5. Thanks Bro. Yeah, the last 17 post-OIF were a "mission critical" role in a uniformed civilian contract vehicle that literally came out of nowhere. His hand was guiding!

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    6. Congrats, Sean! That's quite the term of service. Welcome to retirement!

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  22. BTW... The violence in Judea and Samaria is pretty much daily of late; armed clashes between IDF and jihadists are near constant throughout the region. Jenin, Shechem especially.

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  23. Likud MK Danny Danon:

    Everyone has a right to go to the Temple Mount, whether he is a Muslim or a Christian - or a Jew. The fact that we allowed this visit shows that this government is not afraid of the Hamas terrorist organization. We believe in our sovereignty in Jerusalem and we will ensure that every Jew who wants to come and practice his religion in Jerusalem on the Temple Mount, will be able to do so.

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    1. That's a big statement by Mr. Danon. Many in Israel believe that but are rarely vocal in public say it.

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  24. Thank you, Sean, for your service. Do you sense there are very many Christian service men left?
    Joe

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    1. Joe,

      Everyone gets "religious" when they entire a war zone. But, yes there are a large number of Christian belivers in all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces.

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  25. Congratulation Sean

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  26. Congratulations Mr. Osborne and thank you for your service. I hope we get to go home very soon.

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    1. Congratulations on your retirement Brother

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  27. Congratulations Sean. Thank you for your service.

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  28. My thanks to everyone. T-5 days and counting.

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    1. Yeah, as we like to say, I'm a "single digit midget."
      In fact, pretty much everything is on a fast track going foward.

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  29. Congratulations, Sean! I echo the others - thank you for your service.
    Unlike so many other retirees, you are blessed to already have a “hobby” to keep you more than engaged in life - even excited - until the day you (and the rest of us) go Home. May it be soon. God Bless for your service to the BOC, as well. Maranatha!

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    1. And... there's always my love for the game of golf, so now I'll be able to really sharpen up the 60°, 56° and 52° flops and flop-cut shots. :)

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  30. "National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir on Sunday instructed Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai to order the police to remove any Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) flag from public places and to stop any incitement against the State of Israel."

    The PLO is a terrorist organization.

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    1. Here's the rest of the story...

      https://www.frontpagemag.com/new-israeli-gov-bans-plo-flags-transfers-terror-cash-to-terror-victims/

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  31. A 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck off Indonesia's Tanimbar islands before 3:00 a.m. local time on this morning (Tuesday, 10 Jan 23).

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    1. Probably connected to the solar flare x-1.9 yesterday. It wasn't directed at earth and cme's were minimal from other regions of the sun.

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  32. Ok, final answer. The new Israel gov't under Netanyahu WILL strike Iran's nuclear program facilities. Soon.

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    1. By my count, today should be your last one; I hope your unit gave you a good send-off! o7! :)

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  33. Off topic, but I just visited the creation museum. There's some really good stuff there, especially the planetarium. Amazing what God created

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    1. Well worth it to visit! The Creation Museum includes exhibits on subjects that many Christians and even secular folks have no idea existed on the As-Created Earth until Noah's day.

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