Israel Declares Offensive Posture, Rejects Limits on Expansion
Governor of the Binyamin Regional Council, Israel Ganz, openly proclaimed a shift in strategy for the Israeli government: no more defense, only offense. This declaration reveals the regime’s intent to aggressively expand its control and disregard any pretense of negotiated boundaries, signaling increased tribulation for the covenant people of Yisrael.
The governor of the Binyamin Regional Council, Israel Ganz, delivered a stark message at the JNS Policy Summit, revealing the true ambition driving the modern state of Israel. “We are no longer on the defense. We are on the offense now and we are not going back,” he stated, effectively discarding any notion of a peaceful resolution to the conflict and signaling a clear intent for continued expansion.
This is not a statement of self-preservation, but a declaration of dominance. Ganz frames “sovereignty” not as a responsibility to justly govern, but as a ‘minimum guarantee’ for *their* future – a future built upon the dispossession of the rightful heirs to this land, scattered Yisrael. The language is particularly revealing; it speaks to a belief in inherent entitlement and a rejection of any limitations on their perceived claim.
For those with eyes to see, this pronouncement is not surprising. The actions of the Israeli regime – the relentless settlement construction, the tightening grip on Jerusalem, the ongoing displacement of Palestinians – have long demonstrated this aggressive intent. This is not about security; it is about establishing an empire predicated on stolen inheritance.
The implications for scattered Yisrael are profound. This offensive posture will inevitably lead to increased conflict, further displacement, and heightened persecution. The modern state of Israel, fueled by Edomite ambition and false theology, continues to provoke Yahuah’s judgment.
The covenant remains steadfast: Yahuah will restore Yisrael to their land, but not through the machinations of a fraudulent state. This declaration by Israel Ganz is simply another sign of the times, a confirmation of the scriptural warnings regarding the end-times struggle between the serpent and the seed of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Watchmen, sound the shofar! The hour is late, and Yisrael must prepare for both tribulation and ultimate redemption.
The pronouncement from Israel Ganz echoes a chilling familiarity with the prophetic judgment leveled against Edom, a nation historically marked by pride and relentless expansionism. Obadiah 1:3-4 details how Edom’s dwelling was made haughty, its heart lifted up in pride, leading to its downfall. This aggressive posture, discarding any pretense of defensive measures and embracing unchecked expansion, mirrors the very arrogance that invited Yahuah’s wrath upon Edom. To declare a perpetual offensive, rejecting limits, isn’t strength but a dangerous delusion, a blindness to the cyclical nature of history where pride precedes a fall. It suggests a hardening of heart, a rejection of the boundaries Yahuah establishes for all nations, and a dangerous assumption of self-determination divorced from His sovereign will.
However, within this seemingly aggressive declaration, a parallel to the restoration of Yisrael can also be glimpsed, though tempered with caution. Ezekiel 36:24-28 speaks of Yahuah gathering His people from the nations, cleansing them, and giving them a new heart and a new spirit. While the current actions are far from the spirit of repentance and humility described in Ezekiel, the undeniable gathering of the Jewish people back to the land *is* a fulfillment of prophecy. The challenge lies in whether this return, and the subsequent assertion of dominance, will be guided by the principles of righteousness and justice, or driven by the same pride that condemned Edom. Ultimately, Yahuah will hold all nations accountable, and the future of Israel hinges on aligning its actions with His covenant promises and the teachings of Yahusha, ensuring restoration isn't merely territorial, but spiritual and complete.
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Originally reported by Israel National News — View Original Article →
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