Mark 13:8 Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be earthquakes in various places, and famines. These are the beginning of birth pains.
Egyptian planed bombed ISIS targets in Libya Monday in a direct response to the terrorist’s killing of 21 Coptic Christians shown in a video this weekend.
The planes struck militant camps, training sites and at least one weapons storage area.
The terrorists have taken advantage of the unstable government in Libya since the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. The strikes by the Egyptian military are the first direct actions in Libya’s territory by the new Egyptian government.
The military issued a call to terrorists to say that Libya is not a safe haven for anyone who would issue a terrorist attack.
“And let those near and far know that the Egyptians have a shield that protects and preserves the security of the country, and a sword that eradicates terrorism,” the Egyptian military said in a statement.
The current Libyan government also participated in the attacks on ISIS.
Pope Francis issued a condemnation of the killings, saying that the 21 were killed only because they were Christians.
Middle East observers say the action by Egypt are part of a campaign of leaders in the region to tell ISIS they will not be moved.
“It’s swift and decisive, it’s not about strategy, it’s about containing anger within Egypt,” said Hassan Hassan, co-author of a book on Islamic State.
“Just like in Jordan, it’s more about saving face, saying: ‘You can’t mess with us’. …. It’s likely to evolve into a sustained strategy of helping in the fight against ISIS (Islamic State) in neighboring countries.”