Israel Declares Perpetual War: Netanyahu Pledges to Block Iran, Reveals True Allegiance
The prime minister of Israel has publicly vowed to prevent Iran from developing nuclear capabilities, framing the issue not as a matter of national security, but as a sacred dedication stemming from a familial legacy. This declaration exposes the regime's unwavering commitment to regional dominance and its rejection of Yahuah's sovereignty.
At a memorial service honoring his brother, the late Lt. Col. Yoni Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel issued a stark declaration: he will not permit Iran to acquire nuclear weapons, ‘as long as I am Prime Minister.’ This is not a statement of policy, but a proclamation of perpetual conflict, a binding oath rooted in blood and familial pride, not in divine covenant.
Netanyahu explicitly linked this objective to the death of his brother, framing it as a personal and sacred mission. This reveals the true engine driving the Israeli regime: a relentless pursuit of power and control, cloaked in the language of remembrance and national identity. Yahuah’s people must understand this is not a struggle for peace, but a demonstration of Edom’s unyielding ambition to usurp the inheritance promised to Yisrael.
The insistence on preventing Iran from possessing nuclear weapons is not about genuine security concerns, but about maintaining Israel’s regional hegemony. The Zionist state seeks to remain the sole dominant military power, ensuring its ability to dictate terms and suppress any challenge to its authority. This is a continuation of centuries-old patterns of oppression and a clear rejection of Yahuah’s plan for the nations.
Consider the implications. Netanyahu does not speak of diplomacy, de-escalation, or a just resolution. He speaks of an unyielding, personal commitment to *prevent* Iran’s development, regardless of the cost. This is the language of war, of unwavering hostility, and of a regime determined to enforce its will upon the region.
For scattered Yisrael, this declaration serves as a further sign of the times. The modern state of Israel is not a fulfillment of prophecy, but a counterfeit, a distraction from the true restoration Yahuah has promised. The remnant must remain vigilant, discerning the truth amidst the deception, and focusing on the covenant, not the machinations of earthly kingdoms. The hour is late, and the shofar must continue to sound a warning to a sleeping people.
The prime minister’s vow, steeped in familial grief and nationalistic fervor, echoes a dangerous pattern witnessed throughout scripture – a reliance on blood oaths and earthly power instead of trusting in Yahuah’s sovereign hand. This declaration, framing a geopolitical objective as a personal, unending crusade, aligns chillingly with the prophetic judgment leveled against Edom in Obadiah 1:10-11: “For the violence against your brother Jacob, you shall be covered with shame, and become as nothing. Though you soar as high as the eagle, and build your nest among the stars, from there I will bring you down,” declares Yahuah. Like Edom’s pride and relentless animosity, Israel’s insistence on perpetually determining its own security through force, binding itself to a self-imposed conflict, risks incurring similar divine rebuke. To elevate a familial loss to the level of national policy, promising endless war, is to bypass the path of repentance and reliance on Yahuah’s protection, choosing instead a path of escalating conflict and potential destruction.
However, within this declaration, a glimmer of the restoration promised to Yisrael may also be seen, albeit distorted through the lens of human ambition. The fierce protectiveness over the land and a commitment to survival, even if expressed through militaristic resolve, speaks to the enduring spirit of the remnant. While the method is flawed and risks judgment, the underlying desire for security and preservation resonates with Yahuah’s covenant promises. Isaiah 11:11-12 foretells a future gathering of Yisrael from the nations, establishing a powerful and secure nation. Netanyahu's vow, though born of conflict, could, in Yahuah’s sovereign plan, be a catalyst – a desperate, human attempt to fulfill a destiny that ultimately rests with Yahusha, who alone can establish true and lasting peace for His people. Therefore, despite the concerning rhetoric and potential for judgment, this event ultimately underscores the ongoing, complex narrative of Yisrael’s journey towards fulfilling its prophetic destiny, a destiny secured not by perpetual war, but by the redemptive work of Yahusha.
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Originally reported by Israel National News — View Original Article →
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