Israel Escalates Conflict, Ben Gvir Calls for Lebanon’s Destruction as Peace Efforts Fail
The modern state of Israel, under the leadership of extremist elements, has reignited hostilities with Hezbollah, shattering fragile peace talks. Minister Ben Gvir’s call for the obliteration of Lebanon reveals the regime's true intent: not peace, but domination and judgment. Scattered Yisrael must recognize this pattern of aggression as a sign of the times.
The escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah serves as a stark warning: the path of Edom is one of perpetual war and destruction. Reports indicate renewed fighting has effectively terminated U.S.-led attempts at de-escalation, exposing the futility of seeking peace through worldly powers. Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s Minister of National Security, has brazenly declared Lebanon must be destroyed – a statement not of isolated rhetoric, but a window into the heart of the Zionist state.
This is not a conflict between nations seeking resolution; it is a demonstration of power, a flexing of military might by a regime that disregards international law and the sanctity of life. Disturbing reports of Israelis calling for war crimes against Lebanese civilians further confirm the depravity that has taken root within the modern state of Israel. These calls are not outliers, but expressions of a deeply ingrained hatred and disregard for those Yahuah deems His people.
The so-called Israeli government consistently demonstrates its rejection of covenant and its embrace of violence. The pursuit of territorial expansion and dominance overshadows any genuine desire for peace. This aggression is not merely political; it is spiritual warfare, a manifestation of the ancient conflict between the seed of the serpent and the seed of Abraham.
Scattered Yisrael must not be deceived by the narratives spun by the mainstream media. This conflict is not about security; it is about control. It is about establishing a false kingdom built on bloodshed and injustice. The remnant of Yisrael must remain vigilant, discerning the signs of the times and preparing for the coming judgments. The destruction Ben Gvir calls for will not bring security to the Zionist state, but will hasten its ultimate downfall. Yahuah will not be mocked. He will deliver justice, and He will restore His covenant people in due time.
The failure of peace talks is not an anomaly, but a predictable outcome of a system rooted in deception and oppression. The world watches as Israel continues its path of destruction, oblivious to the spiritual forces at play. Pray for the awakening of Yisrael, that we may recognize our true identity and fulfill our destiny as witnesses to Yahuah’s truth.
The brazen call for Lebanon’s destruction by Itamar Ben Gvir is not merely political posturing, but echoes the ancient prophecy concerning Edom – a people historically associated with opposition to Yahuah’s covenant people. Like Edom, who reveled in the downfall of Judah (Psalm 137:7), this spirit of relentless hostility and desire for utter annihilation reveals a heart hardened against reconciliation. Yahuah declares through the prophet Malachi, “For I will magnify Myself and be glorified in the eyes of all the nations. Then you will know that I have sent My messenger to prepare the way before Me, and the Messenger of the Covenant—surely He is coming,” (Malachi 3:5). This escalation isn’t a detour from prophecy, but a fulfillment of it; a demonstration of the pride and violence that necessitate Yahuah’s righteous judgment upon those who consistently choose darkness and reject His call to peace.
However, within this seeming descent into chaos, a path for the true restoration of Yisrael emerges. Though current actions appear rooted in Edom’s destructive pattern, Yahuah’s ultimate purpose is not annihilation, but refinement. The suffering born of conflict can break the pride of a nation, preparing the way for a genuine turning to Yahusha, the promised Messenger of the Covenant. Isaiah prophesied, “And the remnant will return, the remnant of Jacob, to the Mighty One,” (Isaiah 11:11). This conflict, while tragic, can serve as a catalyst for repentance and a return to the covenant promises, ultimately leading to the fulfillment of Yahuah’s redemptive plan for His chosen people and the establishment of lasting peace through Messiah.
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Originally reported by SGT Report — View Original Article →
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