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== Source of the Statement == <blockquote>Rabbi Yitzchak said: The year that the King Messiah will be revealed, all the kings of the nations will provoke one another. The king of Persia will provoke the Arab king, and the Arab king will go to Aram to seek advice from them... And all the nations of the world will be in turmoil and panic, and will fall on their faces, and they will be seized with pains like the pains of childbirth. And Israel will be in turmoil and panic, saying: "Where shall we come and go? Where shall we come and go?" And Hashem says to them [to Israel]: "My children, do not fear, everything that I have done, I have done only for your sake. Why are you afraid? Do not fear, the time of your redemption has arrived." β Yalkut Shimoni Isaiah, Remez 499</blockquote>
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