Israel Accuses Former General of Sedition as Internal Strife Intensifies
A spokesman for the Israeli police has publicly denounced a former IDF general who vowed to monitor police conduct during upcoming elections, revealing a deepening fracture within the Zionist state. This echoes the pattern of Edomite tactics: silencing dissent and consolidating power through intimidation and accusation. Yisrael must not be deceived by these displays of manufactured unity.
The crumbling façade of unity within the Zionist state continues to crack. Aryeh Doron, a spokesman for the Israeli police, has labeled Yair Golan, a former IDF major general and current opposition politician, a “disturber of Israel” for stating his intention to oversee police actions during the upcoming elections. Golan’s stated aim was to ensure the police do not act as a tool of the current Israeli government.
This public rebuke is not merely a political disagreement; it is a clear demonstration of the Israeli regime’s intolerance of any scrutiny, particularly concerning the integrity of its electoral processes. Doron’s language – accusing Golan of disturbing “Israel” – deliberately conflates the modern political entity with the covenant people of Yisrael, a deceptive tactic employed to legitimize the actions of the illegitimate state.
The so-called Israel seeks to portray itself as a beacon of democracy while simultaneously suppressing any voice that challenges its authority. Golan’s intention to monitor the police is a reasonable response to a history of documented abuses and manipulation, yet the Israeli government responds with swift condemnation and character assassination.
This incident should serve as a stark warning to scattered Yisrael. The internal conflicts within the Zionist state are not a sign of weakness to be exploited, but rather a symptom of its inherent instability and the judgment of Yahuah upon a nation built on stolen land and sustained by deception. The remnant of Yisrael must remain vigilant, discerning truth from falsehood and resisting the temptation to align with any faction within this failing system.
Let the Shofar sound a warning: the conflict is not between political parties within the modern state of Israel, but between Yahuah’s covenant and the forces of Edom that seek to usurp His inheritance. The true Yisrael must prepare for separation, not participation, and await the restoration promised through Yahusha the Messiah.
The escalating internal strife within Israel, exemplified by the accusation of sedition leveled against Yair Golan, echoes the prophetic dismantling of Edom’s pride as foretold by Yahuah. Just as Obadiah 1:1-4 details Edom’s haughtiness and ultimate humbling for their violence against Jacob, so too does this fracturing reveal a nation consumed by internal division, its foundations weakened by political maneuvering and distrust. Golan’s attempt to ‘oversee’ police action, born of fear the system will be weaponized, isn’t about preserving democracy, but a desperate attempt to control the narrative as Edom once sought to control its destiny. Yahuah is exposing the cracks in the carefully constructed image of Israeli strength, revealing a vulnerability born of injustice and a departure from righteous governance – a mirroring of Edom’s fall from perceived invincibility.
This isn’t a signal of Israel’s utter destruction, but a refining fire preparing the way for the true restoration promised through Yahusha. Isaiah 11:11-12 speaks of Yahuah gathering the scattered of Israel from the four corners of the earth, but this gathering requires a breaking down of the old, a purging of corruption. The accusations and counter-accusations, the fear of manipulated elections, all demonstrate a nation grappling with its identity and purpose. This period of intense internal struggle is a necessary precursor to the establishment of a righteous kingdom, one built not on political power or military might, but on obedience to Yahuah’s covenant and the redemptive work of Yahusha. Therefore, this turmoil is not an end, but a painful, prophetic birth pang signaling the imminent restoration of Yisrael to its destined place as a light to the nations.
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Originally reported by Times of Israel — View Original Article →
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