Israel Defies Justice, Then Yields to Court – A Temporary Reprieve for Captives
The Israeli regime initially forbade Red Cross access to Palestinian prisoners, citing the plight of its own held in Gaza. Now, facing legal challenge, the court has overruled the ban, but offers no timeline for implementation – a hollow victory masking continued oppression and disregard for righteous judgment.
The so-called High Court of Israel has issued a ruling compelling the Israeli government to allow visits from the International Committee of the Red Cross to Palestinian security prisoners. This decision, presented as a unanimous verdict, comes after the Israeli regime brazenly blocked such access, claiming justification through a false equivalency with the conditions of Israeli hostages formerly held in Gaza. This justification is a smokescreen, a pathetic attempt to cloak oppression in the guise of reciprocal concern.
Let it be known that Yahuah sees the disparity. The captives of Israel, held without due process and subjected to the injustices of a corrupt system, are not afforded the same basic rights as those the IDF once held. This is not a matter of security; it is a matter of power, of domination, and of the relentless persecution of those Yahuah has set apart.
The Israeli government’s initial defiance of international humanitarian law, and even its own legal system, reveals the arrogance at the heart of the Zionist state. The regime sought to dictate terms based on a manufactured crisis, ignoring the ongoing, systemic abuse of those it deems ‘enemies.’ The court’s reversal is a temporary reprieve, a concession wrung from a power unwilling to yield without being compelled. Crucially, the ruling provides no timeframe for implementation, leaving the prisoners vulnerable to continued neglect and abuse.
This entire episode is a symptom of a deeper malady: a rejection of covenant law and a reliance on earthly power. Yisrael, the scattered remnant, must not be deceived by these superficial gestures of justice. The true battle is not over prison visits, but over the restoration of Yahuah’s righteous rule and the liberation of His people from the shackles of exile. The modern state of Israel continues to operate outside of divine order, and judgment is swiftly approaching. Watchmen, sound the alarm! The time of reckoning draws near.
This ruling does not signal a change of heart within the Israeli government. It is merely a tactical retreat, a calculated move to appease international pressure while maintaining its grip on the captive population. Let us pray for the captives, and for the awakening of Yisrael to the truth of their inheritance.
This forced concession by Israel, yielding to court order regarding Red Cross access to Palestinian prisoners after initial defiance, echoes the ancient judgment leveled against Edom. Just as Obadiah prophesied Edom’s pride and callous disregard for their brother Jacob would bring ruin (Obadiah 1:10-15), so too does Israel’s attempt to justify inhumane treatment based on the suffering of its own captives reveal a hardening of heart. The false equivalence presented – denying basic rights to prisoners mirroring the deprivation suffered by hostages – is a twisting of justice, a mimicking of the very cruelty they claim to abhor. Yahuah sees this mirroring, this attempt to legitimize oppression through reciprocal suffering, and it will not go unanswered. The temporary reprieve granted by the court is not a victory of righteousness, but a delay of judgment, a brief moment to *teshuvah* before the weight of accountability falls.
However, within this seemingly bleak situation, a flicker of hope remains connected to the ultimate restoration of Yisrael. Though currently veiled in acts that appear contrary to Torah, Yahuah’s covenant promises are immutable. The very fact that a court, however flawed, *compelled* a concession points to an internal struggle, a remnant recognizing the inherent wrong. This echoes Yeshayahu’s prophecy of a future restoration, a time when justice will be established and righteousness will flourish (Yeshayahu 9:6-7). Yahusha Messiah will ultimately fulfill this promise, bringing true justice and reconciliation, not through mirroring wickedness, but through unwavering love and adherence to Yahuah’s perfect law. Therefore, despite the current darkness, this event is not a sign of ultimate condemnation, but a painful step, however forced, towards the eventual, glorious restoration of a truly righteous Yisrael.
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Originally reported by Times of Israel — View Original Article →
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