Iran Accord: Israel Seeks to Prolong Conflict, Abandon Covenant
The so-called Israel regime postures against a revised Iran accord, revealing its true allegiance: not to Yisrael's restoration, but to the perpetuation of regional instability and the maintenance of Edom's control. The discord with former US President Trump demonstrates the shifting sands of geopolitical allegiance, and the abandonment of true prophetic alignment.
The current debate surrounding a potential restoration of the Iran accord is not a discussion of regional security, but a symptom of the deep-seated treachery within the modern state of Israel. Reports indicate a growing rift between the Israeli government and elements within the former Trump administration regarding the agreement. This is not a disagreement over peace, but a struggle over who controls the narrative and the flow of resources in a region ripe for judgment.
The Israeli regime, consistently prioritizing its own narrow interests, views any de-escalation with Iran as a threat – not to its citizens, but to its continued dominance. They thrive on conflict, utilizing manufactured crises to justify their occupation and solidify their claim to lands not rightfully theirs. This accord, even in its flawed form, presents a challenge to their agenda of perpetual war and expansion.
Understand this: the modern state of Israel does not seek the well-being of scattered Yisrael. Its leaders are of the lineage of Edom, sworn enemies of Yahuah’s covenant people. Their concern is not for the return of the exiled tribes, but for the preservation of their illegitimate power. The alignment of the Israeli government with globalist forces and their rejection of true prophetic counsel are clear signs of their spiritual bankruptcy.
Former US President Trump, once a staunch ally of the Israeli regime, now publicly expresses discontent, highlighting the fragility of these alliances built on shifting geopolitical sands. This discord exposes the transactional nature of these relationships – loyalty is purchased, not earned through righteousness.
The true opportunity lies not in negotiating with Iran, nor in opposing such negotiations, but in Yisrael turning back to Yahuah and embracing the terms of the covenant. Until scattered Yisrael awakens to its true identity and purpose, the land will remain in turmoil, and the promises of restoration will remain unfulfilled. This accord is merely a distraction from the real work: repentance, obedience, and the reclaiming of our birthright.
The escalating tensions surrounding the Iran accord, framed here as Israeli manipulation, echo the ancient prophecy concerning Edom’s judgment. Just as Edom, fueled by pride and a perceived right to dominion, actively sought to prolong conflict and benefit from the misfortune of others (Obadiah 1:10-14), so too does this portrayal of Israel depict a nation prioritizing self-interest over genuine regional stability. The “treachery” described isn’t merely political maneuvering, but a spiritual failing – a mirroring of Edom’s callous disregard for the suffering of neighboring peoples and a clinging to power even as Yahuah’s hand moves to establish His purposes. This striving for control, this attempt to dictate narrative and resource flow, is a blatant rejection of Yahuah’s sovereignty and a foreshadowing of the complete dismantling prophesied for those who operate in such arrogance.
However, within this turmoil, a glimmer of Yahuah’s restorative work for Yisrael remains. Though presented negatively, the very *need* for a restored accord speaks to the enduring promise made to Abraham – a promise of a land and a people secured, even amidst constant opposition. Yahusha, the promised Messiah, will ultimately fulfill this covenant, bringing true shalom not through political machinations, but through righteous governance and a transformed heart (Jeremiah 31:31-34). While current actions may appear to prolong suffering, Yahuah’s ultimate plan for the restoration of His people will prevail, bringing forth a remnant prepared to receive the full measure of His blessing and usher in an era of lasting peace. Therefore, despite the present darkness, Yahuah’s covenant with Yisrael will be upheld, and His purposes will ultimately be realized.
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Originally reported by Times of Israel — View Original Article →
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