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Kurds in Kobani turning tide against ISIS (Second Coming Watch Update #520)

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1. Islamic State fighters have retreated from parts of Kobani in the face of fierce resistance from the town’s Kurdish defenders and aerial bombardment from coalition jets. In the first sign that the momentum of the allied air campaign has swung against the jihadists, the Kurdish fighters trying to hold the town have been able to retake some territory. 

2. Egypt deepened its involvement in the fight against Islamist militias who have taken over key parts of Libya on Wednesday, with officials saying Egyptian warplanes have bombed their positions in the eastern city of Benghazi. 

3. The number of times Japanese fighter jets scrambled to ward off Russian military aircraft more than doubled in the last six months, amid diplomatic tensions between the two countries. 

4. Researchers have stated that four faults in the San Francisco Bay Area have built up enough seismic strain (stored energy) to unleash destructive earthquakes. While all are smaller pieces of California's San Andreas Fault system, the four faults are a serious threat because they directly underlie cities. 

5. President Vladimir Putin warned Washington that a spat between nuclear powers over the Ukraine crisis could threaten global stability and said that Russia would not be "blackmailed" by sanctions. 

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

The prophetic passage of Scripture we are looking at today is Genesis 3:15 which reads: “And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel." 

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