Over 50 dead in Egypt violence (Second Coming Watch Update #356)

Over 50 dead in Egypt violence (Second Coming Watch Update #356)

According to The Associated Press, Egyptian security forces killed more than 50 supporters of Egypt's ousted president in one of the deadliest single episodes of violence in more than 2 1/2 years of turmoil.


According to Israel Today, the former director of the Counter-Terrorism Bureau in the Prime Minister's Office Brig. Gen. Nit-zan Nu-ri-el said that Israel should do all it can to help the new secular government in Egypt beat the Muslim Brotherhood, even if that means amending the Military Annex of the Camp David peace accords to allow more Egyptian military assets into the Sinai Peninsula.

According to The Christian Post, Mohabat News has reported that the pastor of Iran's largest Persian speaking Pentecostal church, who was arrested on May 21 while leading a worship service in Tehran, was released on bail on July 2.

According to CNN, a 6.0-magnitude earthquake hit Indonesia over the weekend, days after a temblor left dozens dead in the nation.

According to Morning Star News, in scattered locations across Egypt, mobs of hard-line Muslims enraged over the deposing of the country's Islamist president this week attacked Christian homes, business and church buildings.

2 Peter 3:9: "The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance."

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