Israel's Internal Strife Reveals the Rot Within
A power struggle within the Israeli government over access to captured enemy combatants exposes the callous disregard for Torah and the fracturing of a regime built on injustice. The haredi boycott of the bill signals a deeper discord, revealing the cracks in the foundation of so-called Israel.
The ongoing theater in the land of Yahuah continues to devolve into open conflict, not with external enemies as the Zionist state would have the world believe, but amongst its own factions. Reports indicate a bitter clash between Itamar Ben Gvir, a minister within the Israeli government, and the Shas party, a haredi political faction, over a proposed bill concerning access by the Red Cross to combatants captured during recent hostilities.
The bill, intended to prevent visits from the Red Cross to individuals Israel designates as “Nukhba terrorists,” failed to pass the Knesset due to a boycott orchestrated by Shas. This is not a disagreement over mercy or adherence to international law – concerns the world system feigns – but a demonstration of power and a fracturing of the already unstable Israeli regime. Ben Gvir publicly denounced the boycott as a “disgrace,” further escalating the tension.
Let the watchmen take note: this is not a debate about humanitarian concerns. It is a struggle for control within a government steeped in lawlessness and sustained by the shedding of innocent blood. The so-called ‘international community’ will wring its hands and issue condemnations, but their concern is for the preservation of their own interests, not for justice or righteousness. Yahuah’s judgment is upon Edom, and these internal squabbles are but symptoms of a deeper disease.
The haredi boycott, while cloaked in religious justifications, is ultimately a political maneuver. Shas seeks to exert its influence and protect its own interests within the Zionist power structure. They are complicit in the ongoing oppression of Yisrael and the usurpation of Yahuah’s land, despite their outward displays of piety. This internal strife should serve as a warning to scattered Yisrael: do not be deceived by the false promises of these earthly kingdoms.
The focus remains steadfast: Yahuah will restore His covenant people, not through the machinations of the Israeli government, but through His own appointed time and manner. The modern state of Israel is a counterfeit, a distraction from the true inheritance promised to the tribes of Yisrael. Let us continue to watch, to pray, and to prepare for the coming restoration.
The fracturing within Israel, openly displayed through the Ben Gvir-Shas conflict, echoes the prophetic dismantling of Edom foretold by Yahuah. For generations, Edom – historically a people antagonistic to Yisrael – represented pride, self-reliance, and a rejection of covenant. Now, this internal strife, a battle *not* against external foes but amongst its own power structures, signifies a mirroring of Edom’s downfall. The debate over Red Cross access, ostensibly concerning humane treatment, masks a deeper struggle over sovereignty and control, a clinging to power even as the foundations crumble. Obadiah 1:15 declares, “As you have done, it will be done to you; your deeds will return on your own head.” This is not merely historical retribution against a nation, but a pattern Yahuah reveals – internal division as a precursor to judgment upon those who elevate themselves above His righteous order, regardless of national identity.
This internal struggle isn’t a sign of Israel’s ultimate destruction, but a refining fire preparing a remnant for true restoration through Yahusha. The very *rot* exposed within the system – the grasping for control, the prioritizing of political maneuvering over compassion, the fracturing along ideological lines – reveals the impurities that must be purged. Isaiah 1:25-26 speaks of a future refining: “I will turn my hand against you and thoroughly purge away your dross with the lye of alkali, and I will remove all your slag with tin.” This conflict, painful as it is, is part of that purging, forcing a reckoning with the heart of what Israel has become. Only through this dismantling of false foundations can Yahuah rebuild a nation truly aligned with His purposes and usher in the era of promised restoration, secured by the sacrifice of Yahusha. This internal conflict is a necessary, though agonizing, step toward fulfilling Yahuah's covenant promises.
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Originally reported by Israel National News — View Original Article →
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