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Friday, March 31, 2023

MIDEAST UPDATE: 4.1.23 - Blind Hatred of Israel

Blind Hatred of Israel: Is This Rage About Jews, Or Is It About Something Deeper? – By Hal Lindsey - https://harbingersdaily.com/blind-hatred-of-israel-is-this-rage-about-jews-or-is-it-about-something-deeper/ Modern Israel will soon celebrate its 75th anniversary. Those 75 years have been full of difficulties and tragedies. But they have also been a time of astounding miracles.The Six Day War in 1967 provides a spectacular picture of God working in modern times. There are hundreds of stories of God doing the kind of miracles in that war that He did in the days of Abraham, Moses, and David. But we should not find that surprisingbecause the miraculous permeates the entire history of modern Israel. Last week in this space, I talked about the world’s response to this miracle. The United Nations has officially dubbed it a “catastrophe.” On November 30th of last year, theUN passed a resolution to commemorate “Nakba Day” (“the day of catastrophe”). That commemoration will come in part at “a high-level event” to be held in the General Assembly Hall of the United Nations building in New York City. The Nakba specifically refers to Palestinians who became refugees during the Arab war on Israel in 1948. But the new Israeli government did not push them out. Arab nationsordered them to leave. UN resolutions in 1947 laid out a plan for two states — a Jewish one and an Arab one. Israel accepted this arrangement, but the Arab nations rejected it. They chose to defy the United Nations and go to war with Israel instead. Bear in mind the Arab nations expelled more Jews during that time (over 810,000) than the number of Palestinians who left Israeli lands (710,000). Heeding the false promisesmade by invading Arab armies, Palestinians chose to leave Israel. But Jews were forced to leave Arab nations. The obvious injustice toward Israel in all of this staggers the mind. Why? What mysterious force pushes men toward the unreasoning hatred of Jews that has characterized somuch of the world for so many centuries? Psalm 2:1 asks, “Why do the nations rage, And the people plot a vain thing?” Is this rage about Jews, or is it about something deeper? The next two verses of the 2nd Psalm give the answer. “The kings of the earth set themselves, And the rulers takecounsel together, Against the Lord and against His Anointed.” This Psalm depicts the world’s leaders taking counsel together against God. When it says, “and against His Anointed,” it has an immediate meaning and a long-term meaning.In the first instance, it was a reference to the king of Israel at that time, probably David. But “anointed one” literally means “Messiah.” Long term, this means Jesus. Their rage against Israel, Jews, and Judaism is really a rage against God the Father andGod the Son. In world history, God has worked through the nation of Israel in special ways. Through Israel’s prophets, God spoke to the world. And when the time was right, it was throughIsrael that God sent His only begotten Son into the world. In both of these ways, God chose Israel as a gateway for Himself into our world. He could have done it any way He wanted, but He chose to do it like this. He chose Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and theirdescendants. Even though they, too, have repeatedly rebelled against God, they still hold their special place in God’s plan for planet earth. They have paid and continue to pay a tremendousprice for their rebellion, but their place in God’s plan will never change. So, Satan repeatedly stirs up the kingdoms of the world against them. The Bible Exposition Commentary by Warren W. Wiersbe puts it well. “From the tower of Babel to the crucifixion of Christ to the battle of Armageddon, the Bible records humanity’sfoolish and futile rebellions against the will of the Creator.” Today, that rebellion often manifests itself in blind hatred of Israel. -------------------------------- The Current Crisis � Pray for Israel � By Amir Tsarfati - https://harbingersdaily.com/special-edition-worldview-with-amir-tsarfati-the-current-crisis-pray-for-israel/ Shalom from Israel! Sunday night was like no other night I�ve experienced in my life. I was in Tel Aviv to record the audiobook for my upcoming release, Has the TribulationBegun? From my hotel room, I had a bird�s eye view of tens of thousands of Israelis chanting, waving flags, blocking roads, and causing all sorts of mayhem. My heart broke as I witnessed firsthand the division that has laid siege to my country. Friend againstfriend, neighbor against neighbor, family member against family member. This is a seminal moment in the history of my nation, Israel. As such, I have decided to make this week�s newsletter a Special Edition focusing on the current crisis. Alongwith reading what is written below, I would also encourage you to watch my Breaking News Update from Sunday night and my Special Middle East Update: Chaos in Israel from Monday. They both go into far more detail than I am able to provide here. When you havefinished reading this special edition newsletter, please forward it on to others you know who have a love for the nation of Israel. This situation in which Israel finds itself is not an overnight development. Despite it seeming as if the nation�s struggles have only come over the past couple of years,the foundations of this divide have been laid over the previous three-and-a half decades. It was at that time that the Israeli judicial system began to go through a revolution. The Supreme Court took more and more powers to themselves to the point that theybegan making various laws and overturning others. The justification for this judicial overreach was found in the �reasonableness doctrine�. When a case or law is brought before the Supreme Court, they are allowed to ascertainwhether or not it could be considered �reasonable� by their own arbitrary standards. This is a lot of leeway, particularly for a liberal, activist court, such as the one that exists in Israel today. The result, according to one pundit I respect, has been thatour nation is now ruled by a judicial oligarchy. But if this has been building up for 35 years, why has it suddenly blown up now? It is because Benjamin Netanyahu ran his latest campaign on a platform of judicial reform, and the majority of Israelis votedhim back in. Once in office, he sought to fulfill his pledge. The reform bill that he put forth seeks to correct five very obvious problems: 1. Remove attorney general overreach. Right now, rather than simply advising the government, the attorney general has the authority to dictate. This corrects his role fromboss to adviser. 2. Currently, the judiciary has veto power over judge nominations. This has led to generational leftism amongst the judges wherein liberal judges beget liberal judges. Thereform will limit the authority over judicial appointments. 3. As mentioned above, the �reasonableness doctrine� has given the judiciary the power to arbitrarily override any decision coming out of the administration or the Knesset.Judicial reform will require there be more solid reasoning for striking down a decision than just �we don�t agree with that.� 4. Israel does not have a formal constitution. Rather, it has an incremental constitution based on 13 Basic Laws. Judicial reform says that the Supreme Court cannot strikedown any of the Basic Laws. 5. Judicial reform says that the courts can use Basic Laws to strike down new laws, but only under certain conditions. Those conditions require that all 15 justices must participatein the decision, there must be a supermajority of the justices voting against the law, and the Knesset must have the opportunity to override the decision. It is the third in that list that opponents to reform say will bring the end of democracy in Israel. But don�t let yourself be fooled by the narrative. This is not primarily about Netanyahu�s reforms; it is about Netanyahu himself. The first of his three stints in officebegan back in 1996. Since then, he has spent more than 15 of the next 26 years in office. Liberals in Israel absolutely loathe Bibi. Think of the level of vitriol the American left feels for the 45th president. Now imagine the absolute meltdown that wouldtake place if he were reelected in 2024. That is what happened in Israel this past November. When the majority of Israelis tossed out the disastrous, liberal �government of change� and instead brought back in conservative Netanyahu, the Left slipped into emotionalbreakdown. They vowed that one way or another they would bring Netanyahu and his government down, and from day one they were on the attack. Opposing judicial reform is not a root cause for the elite left; it is simply a tactic. Recent Events As the judicial reform began the process of working its way through the Knesset, the Left, funded by billionaires both domestic and foreign, unleashed their well-organizedand well-funded resistance troops. The media began a campaign of disinformation that insisted that passing judicial reform meant an end to democracy and an end to Israel. People began buying into it. And it wasn�t just the masses. It was business leaders andpeople of influence. Generals began saying that they would not support the legislation. Military reservists said that if the reforms passed, they would not obey a call-up in case of national emergency. These included officers and air force pilots. The nationwas beginning to erode from within. Then Defense Minister Yoav Gallant took the opportunity of Netanyahu being on a state trip to the UK to announce his opposition to the reform bill. He made the announcementon a Sabbath, when Netanyahu was unable to respond right away, and he did it after promising the prime minister that he wouldn�t. When Netanyahu returned to Israel the next day, he justifiably fired Gallant. Israel exploded. Protesters took to the streets by the tens of thousands. As I mentioned above, I was in Tel Aviv at the time, and watched out my window as they blocked mainarteries and brought the city to a standstill. Then, the next day, Monday, the Histadrut union announced an unprecedented and illegal strike that saw 700,000 workers walk off their jobs shutting down airports, hospitals, museums, national parks, malls, governmentoffices, and many more places. The promise was that the strike would continue until the judicial reforms were shelved. One of the signs of strong leadership is to know when you have lost. Israel�s economy has already taken an intentional beating due to actions by the Left, and a protractedfight would only drag it down more. Emotion says to keep fighting to the last man; wisdom says to retreat and regroup. Monday night, Netanyahu accepted a tactical defeat and paused the legislation. In an odd coda to the week�s insanity, US President Joe Biden weighed in on the protests saying that he was concerned about the path Netanyahu�s government was taking withthe judicial reform and that he would not be inviting the prime minister to the White House anytime soon. The unusual part was that this statement was made the day after Netanyahu had pulled back the legislation making the president�s words irrelevant andunnecessary. But the sentiment is not surprising. This administration is simply an extension of 44�s, and carries on the antipathy for Israel of that previous president. Ramifications Where does this leave us in Israel? As a nation, we are damaged, possibly irreparably. Internally, we are weakened. The identity that once united us together no longer exists.This is intentional, as the liberal agenda pushes its strategy of globalism and ethnic diversity. They don�t want a Jewish state; they want Europe along the Eastern Mediterranean coast. We are also weakened economically. This too is according to plan. A weakened economy will damage Netanyahu�s government, and when it comes to the Left the ends always justifythe means. Finally, we are weakened militarily. The homogenous mindset of the Israeli armed forces is now fractured and its purpose has been politicized. Once the generals and officerssaid they were willing to put their political agenda over national security, a line was crossed that cannot be uncrossed. And our many enemies have seen it. That leads us to the external ramifications, which are possibly the more dangerous of the two. Every Middle Eastern nation was excitedly covering the protests. They have seenthat we are fractured, and it fills them with glee. Iran is now faced with a difficult decision. Do they finally reveal their nuclear program and attack while we are weak? Or do they hold back and simply let us destroy ourselves? Russia, too, sees our debilitated state. Their influence continues to grow in Syria through their blossoming relationship with Iran. Will this be the time that they finallydecide to eliminate their primary competitor for the European natural gas market? This is not something that Israel can just bounce back from. Now that Netanyahu has paused the judicial reform, both the Left and the Right are angry. As much as I want himto remain in power, I am afraid that the days of his administration are numbered. And I fear for the government that a pendulum swing away from his conservative agenda might bring. Spiritual Perspective As I watched the protesters outside my hotel window in Tel Aviv, I couldn�t help but think how ready these people were for the coming of the Antichrist. The spirit of delusionis so powerful in this nation. Mentally and spiritually, they are ready for someone to come in promising them peace, telling them that he�ll bring them into the European Union, and assuring them that they are going to be just like every other nation in theworld. They�ve forgotten that, historically, every other time Israel has desired to be like all the other nations, it has ended very poorly for us. In Ezekiel 36-37, God promised that He would physically restore the land and the people. However, Israel isnot spiritually restored yet, as this last week has so clearly proven. According to Zechariah 13:8-9, two-thirds of the population of my beloved nation will not survive the years ahead. However, to those who do, He promises, �I will bring the one-third throughthe fire, will refine them as silver is refined, and test them as gold is tested. They will call on My name, and I will answer them. I will say, �this is My people�; and each one will say, �The LORD is my God.�� So, there is a blessed hope for Israel. Not one based on government or a prime minister or our military or America or Europe. It is a hope that is grounded in the love, grace,and mercy of the one true God and the promises He has given His people in His Word. So, while I mourn what my country has become, I rejoice in what I know it one day shall be. Prayer Pray for God�s glory to be shown. The words so often repeated to the prophet Ezekiel ring loudly in my ears � �Then they will know that I am the LORD.� That is my greatestdesire in the midst of this mess. Pray that Israel�s enemies will not be able to take advantage of our weakness. In the last few months, 150 terror attacks against Israel have been thwarted. Sadly, 15 did succeed. Ask the Lord to keep His protective hand onHis people. Pray for peace for Jerusalem and throughout the nation. So often in the past, this prayer has been directed at our external enemies. Now, we must pray for protection from the enemies of righteousness amongst our own people. Pray for wisdom forPrime Minister Netanyahu, his cabinet, and his coalition. These are some uncharted waters they are sailing. They will need the wisdom of Solomon to be able to discern what is the correct path in which to proceed.

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