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White House says no deal with Iran would lead to war

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1. According to The Times of Israel, the Obama administration has stepped up lobbying against congressional action for new sanctions on Iran, with the White House warning such a move would lead to war.

2. According to Disaster Report, the Indian Meteorological Department said that at least four earthquakes hit India's capital city of Delhi in a span of three hours early on Tuesday.

3. According to Israel National News, Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas delivered an ultimatum on Tuesday, saying that unless Israel cancels agreements for 20,000 new homes in Judea and Samaria he would end the ongoing peace talks.

4. According to the Voice of Russia, a magnitude 6.6 earthquake has struck off the Kam-chat-ka peninsula in Russia's Far East.

5. According to Israel Today News, Israeli diplomatic officials realize that a deal between the six world powers and Iran on curbing Iran's controversial nuclear program is simply a matter of time, and could even be signed as early as next week, when talks between the sides resume in Geneva.

Jesus Christ said in Luke 17:28-30, "Likewise also as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold, they planted, they builded; But the same day that Lot went out of Sodom it rained fire and brimstone from heaven, and destroyed them all. Even thus shall it be in the day when the Son of man is revealed."

Our Second Coming quote for today is from Ray Pritchard. He said: "There are many things we know and many things we don't know about the future. This much is certain: Jesus is coming again. And his return may be sooner than we think."

You can read these stories in more detail and get more prophecy-related news at SecondComingHerald.com.

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