BREAKING: Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu indicted in 3 cases of bribery & corruption. Here’s what we know.

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(Jerusalem, Israel) — After months of rumors that it was coming, a thermonuclear legal and political bomb hit today.

Israel’s Attorney General is moving ahead with indicting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in three separate cases involving corruption and bribery.

Netanyahu insists he is innocent and will be vindicated.

Friends of the Prime Minister are calling the indictments “a political hit job.” 

It should be noted that a previous Israeli Prime Minister — Ehud Olmert — was indicted while in office. His government coalition unraveled. He was forced to step down as premier. He was eventually convicted and sent to prison.

Several years before that, a former Israeli President — Moshe Katsav — was also indicted, removed from office, convicted and sent to prison.

It’s far too early to say how these cases will play out legally. But the political stakes could not be much higher for Netanyahu personally, and for his Likud party.

“In a move that drastically shakes up Israeli politics less than six weeks before general elections, Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit decided Thursday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be charged with criminal wrongdoing in three separate cases against him, including bribery in the far-reaching Bezeq corruption probe, pending a hearing,” reports the Times of Israel.

“Mandelblit said that Netanyahu will be indicted for bribery, fraud and breach of trust in Case 4000, ‘the Bezeq-Walla affair’; for breach of trust in Case 1000, ‘the Illegal Gifts Affair’; and that he would charge him with fraud and breach of trust in Case 2000, ‘the Yediot AharonotIsrael Hayom affair,'” reports The Jerusalem Post. 

The Post further noted:

  • Netanyahu’s Likud party and Benny Gantz’s Blue and White party are neck and neck in the polls, and if the prime minister loses even a few seats due to the accusations against him for public corruption, it could turn the tide.
  • Even if Netanyahu wins reelection, there is a strong chance that Mandelblit, after holding a series of pre-indictment hearings with Netanyahu’s lawyers, will issue a final decision to indict him in the next three to 12 months. This could lead the High Court of Justice to force the prime minister’s resignation if he does not voluntarily step down.

Please pray for the Netanyahu family, and for the nation as a whole during this tumultuous time. Thanks.

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UPDATED: Announcing 12-city book tour for #ThePersianGamble. Please make plans to attend one of the events, and be sure to pre-order your copy today.

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On March 12th, The Persian Gamble will be released in hardcover, e-book and audio formats. I’ll also begin a 12-city book tour, including a very special event at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on March 28th. 

The following is the book tour schedule, which you can also find posted on my website and on my public Facebook page (“Epicenter Team”). Please look for an event near you and make plans to join us. I’d love to answer your questions and sign a book for you.

Please also follow me on Twitter — @JoelCRosenberg — for updates on radio, TV, print and online interviews, and links to book reviews. I also post news stories and commentaries I’m reading on any given day, and my comments on current events and trend lines in the Middle East, Russia and around the globe.

March 12 — Virginia Beach, Virginia

  • Appearance on Christian Broadcasting Network’s “700 Club” program
  • Appear on other CBN programs
  • Meetings at CBN Headquarters, Virginia Beach

 March 13-14 — Media appearances (TBD)

  • 10:00am — Appear live on The Glenn Beck Radio Show
  • Noon eastern — Rush Limbaugh endorsed the novel at the opening of his program
  • 2:00pm — Appear live on the Point of View Radio Show

 March 14 — Carrollton, Texas

  • 6:15pm – Iran Alive Ministries Fundraising Dinner
  • Registration required
  • Bent Tree Fellowship
  • 4141 International Parkway, Carrollton, TX 75007
  • Click here for details and to register: https://iranaliveministries.org/ 

March 15  — Tyler, Texas

  • 5:00pm –One for Israel Fundraising Dinner
  • Registration required
  • Green Acres Baptist Church
  • 1607 Troup Hwy, Tyler, TX
  • Click here for details and to register: https://www.oneforisrael.org/benefitdinners/
  • Contact: events@oneforisrael.org

March 16 — Urbandale, Iowa

March 18 — Sanibel, Florida         

  • 7:00pm – Sanibel Community Church
  • Open to the public – free / no registration required
  • Sanibel Community Church
  • 1740 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, FL
  • http://sanibelchurch.com/                     

March 19 — Washington, D.C.

  • 2:00pm — Tape podcast with Matt Lewis
  • 5:00pm — Meeting with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro at Blair House
  • 7:30pm — Dinner with U.S. Ambassador Sam Brownback

March 20 — Ft. Myers, Florida

  • 7:00pm – First Assembly Ft. Myers
  • Open to the public – free / no registration required
  • First Assembly Ft. Myers
  • 4701 Summerlin Road, Ft. Myers, FL
  • http://www.famfm.com/

March 22  — San Diego, California

March 24 — Colleyville, Texas

  • Time TBD (evening) – First Colleyville Church
  • Open to the public – free / no registration required
  • First Colleyville Church
  • 3300 Colleyville Blvd, Colleyville, TX
  • http://www.firstcolleyville.com/

March 28 — Simi Valley, California

March 29 — Irvine, California

March 30-31 —  Albuquerque, New Mexico

  • Calvary Chapel Albuquerque
  • Open to the public – free / no registration required
  • March 30: 6:30pm
  • March 31: 8:00am, 9:45am, 11:30am
  • Calvary Chapel Albuquerque
  • 4001 Osuna Road, NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87109
  • http://www.calvaryabq.org/

April 6-7 — Naples, Florida

  • Saturday evening service, and two Sunday morning services
  • First Baptist Naples
  • Open to the public – free / no registration required
  • First Baptist Naples
  • 3000 Orange Blossom Dr, Naples, FL
  • http://fbcn.org/

Most locations will include a book signing opportunity.

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I’ve been invited to speak at the Ronald Reagan Library on the Iran nuclear threat as part of #ThePersianGamble book tour. Please register to join us.

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Two weeks to go before the launch of The Persian Gamble, and I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve accepted an invitation to speak at The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library during the month-long speaking and media tour.

The event will be held on Thursday evening, March 28th, at 6pm Pacific Time.

Forty years after the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979, how much damage have the ayatollahs wrought? What is the nature of the threat that Iran poses to the people of the Middle East and the West today? How is this threat fundamentally transforming relationships between the US, Israel and the Sunni Arab states, specifically in the Gulf region? These are the subjects I’ll be addressing that evening.

To learn more about the event — and to register to attend — please click here. The evening is free to the public, but you do have to register. During the registration process, you can also pre-order a copy of the novel, which I’d be happy to sign after the event. I do hope you will make plans to join us for a very special evening.

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US, Israeli & Arab leaders agree in Warsaw: We must counter Iran threat together. Intel report finds Iran could get nuclear weapon in two years. Also, U.S. Mideast peace plan to be rolled out after Israeli elections in April.

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(Jerusalem, Israel) — This week, the U.S. convened a summit in the Polish capital of Warsaw that was important, and possibly historic, for three reasons:

  1. First, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Arab Foreign Ministers met together, sat together, ate together, worked together, and even did a photo-op together.
  2. Second, leaders from at least 60 countries — including Israel and the Arabs — agreed Iran is the number one threat and the best way to counter Iran is to work more closely together.
  3. Third, the U.S. indicated it will finally unveil its blueprint for a final, comprehensive Israeli-Palestinian peace plan after the Israeli elections in April.

As I’ve been reporting for several years now, intelligence and security cooperation — particularly against Iran — has been underway between Israel and her Sunni Arab neighbors for quite some time, but almost all of it has been purposefully kept hidden.

This week, it came out into the sunlight.

“The winds of change [are being] felt across the Middle East,” Vice President Pence said in his address to the summit, noting numerous examples.

I’ll be discussing these issues more as I release my new thriller, The Persian Gamble, on March 12th.

For now, though, I’d encourage you to read carefully through the following articles, or at the very least, browse these extraordinary headlines:

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As Iranian Revolution marks 40 years of terror & death, “The Persian Gamble” political thriller set to release March 12th. For now, here’s a brief account Khomeini’s chilling rise to power.

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(Jerusalem, Israel) — Forty years ago this month, the Shah of Iran was toppled. The Ayatollah Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini surged to power. Iran would soon be declared the world’s first Islamic Republic. And a policy of “Death to America” and “Death to Israel” would set into motion a tragic and bloody era of almost non-stop war and terrorism.

Rather than fizzle out over time, the Islamic Revolution that Khomeini inaugurated has gained momentum, and adherents, even as the Iranian government has gained more deadly technologies, from ballistic missiles capable of reaching Israel and Western Europe — and soon the continental United States — to a nuclear industry that could soon produce fully operational nuclear warheads.

Just this week, the current Supreme Leader — the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei — vowed to assassinate American leaders. 

“‘Death to America means death to President Trump, (National Security Advisor) John Bolton, and (Secretary of State Mike) Pompeo,” Khamenei declared. “It means death to American rulers.”

Exactly one month from today, my new political thriller — The Persian Gamble — will release in hardcover, e-book and audio formats. Soon, I’ll announce details of a month-long book tour schedule in which I’ll crisscross the U.S. talking not only about the plot of this new novel but also about the real-life implications of the West’s all-too-often timid and indecisive response to Iran’s murderous, even apocalyptic, mission.

Until then, I do hope you’ll pre-order the novel here or through your favorite online or brick-and-mortar book retailer. And I hope you’ll find helpful this excerpt from a non-fiction book I wrote a decade ago on the early days of the Iranian Revolution…..

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On February 1, 1979, a chartered Air France 747 touched down in Tehran at Mehrabad International Airport at precisely 9:33 a.m. local time and was immediately greeted by a rapturous welcome. An estimated fifty thousand Iranians had converged on the terminal, tarmac, and grounds, some weeping, some wailing, all desperate to get a glimpse of the man they suspected might, in fact, be the Twelfth Imam they had so long awaited.

“The holy one has come!” the crowds chanted as the Ayatollah Khomeini, tall and slender with a long gray beard and dark, brooding eyes, draped in black robes and his signature black turban, stepped out into the morning air. Now seventy-eight, he looked somewhat tired at first, even tearful, as he waved a bit feebly to the cheering throngs. But as the roars grew and people screamed, “He is the light of our lives!” the firebrand seemed to draw energy and resolve from the crowd. The shah was gone, Khomeini was back, and the country was his for the taking.

As he descended the stairs to the tarmac below, the crowd began to chant, “Khomeini, O Imam! Khomeini, O Imam!”  and “Allahu akbar,” or “God is great!”

“A personality cult was in the making,” the head of the BBC’s Persian broadcasting service would later write. “Khomeini had been transformed into a semi-divine figure. He was no longer a grand ayatollah and deputy of the Imam, one who represents the Hidden Imam, but simply ‘The Imam.’ In Arabic [and Sunni theology and common usage], the term “Imam” is used to describe a leader or prayer leader, but in Shi’i Iran, where the title was reserved for the twelve infallible leaders of the early Shi’a, among ordinary people it carried awe-inspiring connotations. In encouraging its use, some of Khomeini’s supporters clearly wanted to exploit popular religious feelings and to imply that he was the long-awaited Hidden Imam.”

And Khomeini certainly did nothing to discourage the people from thinking he was the One.

“I thank the various classes of the nation for the feelings they have expressed toward me,” Khomeini said in remarks broadcast around the country. “The debt of gratitude I owe to the Iranian people weighs heavily upon my shoulders, and I can in no way repay it.”

Then, in an ominous foreshadowing of events still ten months away, Khomeini added, “Our triumph will come when all forms of foreign control have been brought to an end and all roots of the monarchy have been plucked out of the soil of our land. The agents of the foreigners during the recent events have been trying desperately to restore the Shah to power. . . . I say that their efforts are in vain. . . . Unity of purpose is the secret of victory. Let us not lose this secret by permitting demons in human form to create dissension in the ranks.”

The massive crowd went wild.

Iranian security forces had never seen anything like it. But this was only the beginning.

What really terrified the security people were the quarter of a million Iranians waiting at Khomeini’s next stop, a cemetery for Islamic martyrs, and the estimated five million more frenzied Shia Muslims lining the roads from the airport into the heart of Tehran. More than one in seven people living in Iran at the time turned out to catch a glimpse of their new leader. The security officials knew they could not afford to allow the leader of the Revolution to be swallowed up and crushed by the unprecedented crowds. The country had already been through so much.

They had to change their plans. As Time magazine would later report, “the crush stalled the Ayatollah’s motorcade, so that he had to be lifted out of the crowds, over the heads of his adulators, by helicopter.”

“This Is the First Day of God’s Government”

On February 14, 1979—just two weeks after the Ayatollah Khomeini had returned to Iran—a hundred and fifty or so Islamic Radicals stunned American officials by storming the U.S. Embassy compound in Tehran and taking hostages. It was a tense and terrifying time for the nearly one thousand diplomats, Marines, and support staff who had already witnessed more than a year of massive demonstrations, riots, and violent anti-shah and anti-American protests.

Fortunately, the situation had a happy ending. Only a few hours after it began, the Radicals—under pressure from Khomeini loyalists—released their hostages and retreated from the embassy grounds. Breathing a sigh of relief, the staff referred to the incident as the “St. Valentine’s Day Open House.”

But events in Iran were clearly going from bad to worse, and the State Department recalled most of its diplomatic team, leaving fewer than seventy employees on site.

The Central Intelligence Agency, however, did not seem troubled. “Don’t worry about another embassy attack,” the chief of the Iran branch in the CIA’s Directorate of Operations in Langley, Virginia, calmly assured his team back in Tehran. “The Iranians have already done it once so they don’t have to prove anything. Besides, the only thing that could trigger an attack would be if the Shah was let into the States—and no one in this town is stupid enough to do that.”

Actually, that wasn’t quite true.

Within days of the release of the hostages, Khomeini named a provisional prime minister to run the day-to-day affairs of state and moved quickly to authorize a national referendum that would change the very nature of the Iranian system of government from a constitutional monarchy to a nation governed by Sharia law. On March 30 and 31, millions of Iranians went to the polls, and then, on April 1, 1979, Khomeini officially announced that the referendum had passed overwhelmingly, with 97 percent of the vote. Iran was now the first Islamic Republic in the history of the world.

“I declare to the whole world that never has the history of Iran witnessed such a referendum,” Khomeini noted that day from his home in Qom, “where the whole country rushed to the polls with ardor, enthusiasm, and love to cast their affirmative votes and bury the tyrannical regime forever in the garbage heap of history. . . . By casting a decisive vote in favor of the Islamic Republic, you have established a government of divine justice, a government in which all the segments of the population shall enjoy equal consideration, the light of divine justice shall shine uniformly on all, and the divine mercy of the Qur’an . . . shall embrace all, like life-giving rain. . . . Tyranny has been buried. . . . This day [is] the first day of God’s government.”

The Fuse Is Lit

In January, the shah and his family had settled briefly in Morocco after fleeing into exile, but that did not last long. By March, King Hassan was growing increasingly worried that Islamic Radicals might use the shah’s presence as an excuse to launch violent attacks inside his kingdom or even attempt to overthrow his regime. He asked the shah to leave.

Without much choice, the Pahlavis flew to the Bahamas, then to Mexico. By October, however, the shah had been diagnosed with malignant lymphoma. His body was beginning to shut down, and his doctors worried that without better treatment he might not live more than eighteen months. On October 22, President Carter agreed to allow the shah and his wife entry into the U.S. for medical treatment. The next day, they arrived. But neither the president nor his top aides fully appreciated the fuse they were lighting or the firestorm that was coming.

Khomeini had just called on “all grade-school, university, and theological students to increase their attacks against America.” A second embassy takeover plot was already in advanced planning stages by a group of university students eager to play their part in the Revolution, and now the students’ leaders felt they had two critical elements for success. First, they had a blessing from their Supreme Leader to strike the “Great Satan,” indirect though that blessing was since Khomeini at that point was not even aware of their plans. Second, they had a perfect pretext to strike since Iranians throughout the country were deeply outraged by Carter’s decision to show hospitality to a man they felt was a traitor to Islam and thus worthy of death.

On November 1, more than two million Iranians demonstrated at Tehran University, not far from the embassy grounds, shouting, “Death to America! Death to America!” What more incentive did they need, the plot leaders surmised, than the fact that the Imam and his people were with them?

The Explosion

Dawn had not yet broken in Washington.

It was Sunday morning, November 4, when an urgent “Flash Traffic” message from Embassy Tehran arrived in the State Department’s top-secret communications center: “Demonstrators have entered embassy compound and have entered the building.”

More than three thousand Radicals, most of them students, had climbed over the embassy’s walls, penetrated the compound’s internal security fences and doors, disarmed the Marines (who had been ordered by their superiors not to shoot), and were holding sixty-six Americans hostage while rifling through whatever files they could get their hands on.

Staffers in the White House Situation Room immediately awoke the president at Camp David with a phone call at 4:30 a.m. The president spoke with Brzezinski, just back from Algiers, and Secretary of State Cyrus Vance. Both were concerned, to be sure, but neither was overly worried, believing the situation would be corrected quickly, as it had been on Valentine’s Day. The president, therefore, went back to sleep. It was the last half-decent sleep Carter would get until after he left office on January 20, 1981.

U.S. intelligence officials soon had a translated copy of the students’ first communiqué, which blasted “the world-devouring America” and stated, “We Muslim students, followers of the Imam Khomeini, have occupied the espionage embassy of America in protest against the ploys of the imperialists and the Zionists. We announce our protest to the world; a protest against America for granting asylum and employing the criminal shah while it has its hands in the blood of tens of thousands of women and men in this country.”

Top officials at the CIA and State all expected Khomeini to order the students to free the Americans and their compound in short order. It never happened.

To the contrary, the ayatollah quickly issued a statement praising the students. He then appointed his son, Ahmad, to serve as the liaison with the students holding the embassy.

Ahmad would later write that his father expected “thunder and lightning” from Washington, a quick and fierce military operation that would both rescue the embassy staffers and punish the new regime. But weeks turned into months without such a response. Instead, in Ahmad’s view, the Carter White House churned out feckless, limp-wristed statements and showed no serious interest in a military confrontation. President Carter’s envoy to the United Nations, Ambassador Andrew Young, publicly implored the ayatollah to show “magnanimity and compassion.”

Khomeini smelled weakness. He mocked the Carter administration as acting “like a headless chicken,” and exploited Carter’s indecision to the fullest.

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“In the UAE’s Year of Tolerance, please come to Jerusalem.” My open letter to Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Zayed.

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This morning, The Jerusalem Post published a new column of mine.

It is an open letter inviting His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed, the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, to follow up the historic visit by our Evangelical Delegation and this week’s dramatic and historic visit by Pope Francis with another bold new step.

During a season that MBZ and his fellow sheikhs have dedicated as the “Year of Tolerance,” would the Crown Prince personally bring a Delegation of Muslim, Christian and Jewish leaders from the United Arab Emirates to Jerusalem this year to tour the holy sites of all three Abrahamic religions and to advance the cause of peace?

“Come meet with Israeli and Palestinian government, business, civic and religious leaders. Come meet with Israeli and Palestinian young people. Share with us your much needed message of peace, mutual respect and tolerance. Share with us lessons you have learned from your father, and lessons you are teaching your children.”

Would you join me in praying that the Crown Prince and the royal family receives this letter in the spirit of love and friendship in which it is intended — and says yes? Thank you. What an historic development this would be.

Here is a link to the full column. I hope you’ll take a few minutes to read it and even to share it with others on social media.

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UAE welcomes Pope for first-ever visit to Arabian Peninsula. Why did this Muslim nation invite him? And why was it so significant? Some insights.

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(Jerusalem, Israel) — Three months ago, I had the opportunity to lead the first-ever Delegation of Evangelical leaders to visit the United Arab Emirates, at the invitation of H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi.

My colleagues and I were deeply encouraged to meet  privately with the Crown Prince for more than two hours, and to meet with other senior government officials. We also loved meeting and praying with senior Christian leaders, and learning that there are more than 700 churches operating openly and safely in the U.A.E., and that nearly one million followers of Jesus Christ live there, nearly ten percent of the population.

This week, the Crown Prince and his fellow sheikhs made another bold step, hosting the first-ever visit by a Roman Catholic Pope to the Arabian Peninsula in the history of Islam. They even permitted Pope Francis to hold a mass this morning. An estimated 120,000 Catholics showed up to the outdoor stadium, making this the largest Christian worship service in the history of the Middle East.

The three-day visit made front page headlines and led TV news programs throughout the Arab world, including Saudi Arabia, which as of yet has not allowed any church buildings to be constructed.

So, why exactly did this Sunni Muslim nation invite us and Pope Francis? And in the eyes of at least one prominent American Evangelical leader, what is the significance of the Pope’s visit this week?

To address these questions, I commend to your attention two op-eds, each written by friends of mine:

  1. Why We Invited the Pope to the Arabian Peninsula by His Excellency Yousef al-Otaiba, the U.A.E.’s Ambassador to the United States.
  2. The significance of Pope Francis’ UAE visit is impossible to exaggerate (Nobel Committee, take note) by Rev. Johnnie Moore (who joined our Evangelical Delegation to the UAE last November and was in Abu Dhabi this week to witness the Pope’s visit first-hand.)

I was moved by both articles, and hope you will be, too.

One additional thought for now: Do significant theological differences remain between Muslims and Christians, as well as between Catholics and Evangelicals? To be sure. My goal is not to blur those differences nor suggest they are not important. They are very important. Rather, my goal it is to see if people of different faiths who have deep disagreements over central theological matters (as well as social, cultural and political ones) can love and respect one another and encourage peace rather than the genocidal violence the region has known far too long. To this end, I’m glad to say I am seeing some hopeful signs of progress.

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Leading spy novel reviewer “absolutely blown away” by #ThePersianGamble — names it one of the “thrillers to watch” in 2019. Pre-order it today in hardcover, e-book or audio formats.

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(Jerusalem, Israel) — We’re just six weeks out from the launch of my new political thriller, and I’m excited to announce it’s been named by the leading reviewer of spy novels as one of “the thrillers to watch” in 2019.

Ryan Steck, founder and editor of TheRealBookSpy.com, writes that The Persian Gamble unfolds in classic heart-pounding Rosenberg fashion. I read this book back in October and was absolutely blown away. Trust me, you will be too.”

Here is Steck’s full review…..

  • The Persian Gamble by Joel C. Rosenberg
  • Release Date: March 12th 

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Kremlin Conspiracy comes this latest international thriller about a terrifying nuclear alliance among three world powers―Russia, Iran, and North Korea―and the man who must halt their deadly strategy.

Shot out of the air in enemy territory in the middle of the greatest international crisis since the end of the Cold War, former U.S. Secret Service agent Marcus Ryker finds himself facing an impossible task. Not only does he have to somehow elude detection and capture by Russian special forces, but he must convince his own government to grant safe harbor to the one man responsible for the global mayhem―Russian double agent and assassin Oleg Kraskin.

While frantically negotiating with his contacts in the White House, Marcus learns that the unstable North Korean regime plans to use the international chaos as a smokescreen to sell nuclear weapons to Iran. With the fate of the entire free world on the line, Marcus makes a deal with the U.S. government―he will go back to work as an international operative and track down the WMDs before they end up in the hands of those with the determination and the means to use them. Marcus and Oleg worked together once before to avert a world war. Can they now find a way to stop world destruction?

Why you should be excited about it: Following the most jaw-dropping ending of his career in 2017 (Without Warning), Rosenberg kicked off a new series in 2018 with The Kremlin Conspiracy. Now, he’s set to deliver the sequel, which continues the massive showdown between the United States and Russia in classic heart-pounding Rosenberg fashion. I read this book back in October and was absolutely blown away. Trust me, you will be too.

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Come on a cruise to New England & Canada with Lynn and me in Fall 2019! Study Scripture, pray & worship together and learn about the work of The Joshua Fund. Get all the details & register today.

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Dear Friends — 

It is my joy to invite you and your family to join my wife, Lynn, and me on The Joshua Fund’s inaugural cruise, September 28 through October 5, 2019. During this 7-day journey from Boston to Montreal, we’ll have an opportunity to study the Scriptures and discuss what the Lord is doing in Israel and the Middle East, even as we witness God’s handiwork in creation, enjoy the colors of Fall, and visit beautiful places along the northeastern seaboard.

Will you prayerfully consider joining us? [Watch a brief video about the cruise]

Lynn and I founded The Joshua Fund in 2006 with the goals of blessing Israel and her neighbors in the name of Jesus and of educating Christians in North America and beyond about God’s plan and purposes for the people of the Epicenter. This cruise will give us the opportunity to share with you what we’re seeing God do to build His Church.

With a new decade approaching, many people are asking me what’s in store for Israel and the Middle East? During special sessions on the cruise, I’ll be addressing this question, teaching on “Prophecy and Prayer in an Ever-Changing World,” and answering your questions about Biblical prophecy, and about the spread of the Gospel.

We’ll spend time in praise and worship and following God’s command to “pray for the peace of Jerusalem.” In addition, we’ve invited ministry leaders from the region to join us and share first-hand their stories from the field, including how The Joshua Fund is helping them advance the Kingdom of Christ.

Rather than a typical conference, however, you’ll be traveling onboard Holland America Line’s MS Zaandam, and what a special journey it will be. Every detail will be carefully planned for you by our Christian travel provider, Inspiration Cruises & Tours. Come with us, other like-minded believers, and our special guests from Israel on an unforgettable adventure of learning and spiritual growth, as well as rest and relaxation.

We so look forward to spending time with you. Will you make plans now to join us?

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