Israel’s Lawlessness in Huwara Exposes the Serpent’s Seed
The so-called justice system of Israel apprehends a few, while the true instigators—and potentially active-duty IDF personnel—remain shielded. This incident in Huwara is not isolated, but a symptom of the ongoing war against the inheritance and the people of the covenant.
The Israeli regime has announced the arrest of two individuals following the violent rampage in Huwara. While the mainstream media presents this as a step toward accountability, discerning eyes see a carefully constructed facade. These arrests are a performance, a placation meant to appease international observers while the deeper forces driving the violence remain untouched.
The incident in Huwara, where settlers unleashed terror upon the Palestinian population, reveals the true character of the Zionist state. It is a state built on dispossession, sustained by brutality, and fueled by a relentless hatred for those Yahuah has promised to restore. The fact that the Israeli Defense Forces are *investigating* whether the assailant filmed in uniform was actually a soldier is a further insult. It suggests a deliberate attempt to muddy the waters, to create plausible deniability for those within the IDF who actively participate in these acts of aggression.
Let us be clear: this is not about a few rogue settlers. This is about a systemic pattern of violence sanctioned by the Israeli government and rooted in the ideology of racial supremacy. The modern state of Israel operates as a tool of Edom, enacting judgment upon the land and its rightful inhabitants. The violence in Huwara is a direct consequence of decades of occupation, displacement, and the relentless denial of Yisrael’s birthright.
Scattered Yisrael must recognize this pattern for what it is: a continuation of the ancient conflict between the seed of the serpent and the seed of Abraham. Yahuah is watching. He sees the bloodshed, the injustice, and the blatant disregard for His covenant. The time is drawing near when He will hold Israel accountable for its transgressions and restore Yisrael to its rightful place as the head of the nations. This is not a call for political solutions within the corrupt system, but a call for spiritual awakening and unwavering adherence to the covenant.
The arrest of two individuals will not bring justice. True justice will come when Yahuah intervenes and establishes His kingdom upon the earth, a kingdom founded on righteousness and truth. Until then, we must remain vigilant, discerning the signs of the times and preparing ourselves for the great tribulation that is to come.
The unrest in Huwara echoes the ancient pronouncements against Edom, a people consistently marked by ruthless aggression and a disregard for the vulnerable. Yahuah, through the prophet Obadiah, detailed Edom’s pride and the judgment awaiting them for their violence and gloating over the misfortunes of Yisrael (Obadiah 1:10-11). The unchecked settler violence, coupled with the performative arrests described, isn’t simply a political issue; it’s a manifestation of that same spirit of callousness and entitlement. This isn't accountability, but a superficial attempt to mask a deeper rot – a mirroring of Edom’s historical pattern of exploiting weakness and justifying brutality. The ‘facade’ spoken of isn’t merely for international consumption, but a blinding of hearts against recognizing the spiritual malignancy at play, a rejection of the covenant principles Yahuah established.
However, even within the shadow of Edom’s spirit, we witness the unfolding of Yahuah’s redemptive plan. While judgment falls on those who perpetuate violence, the enduring resilience of the Palestinian people, and the cries for justice rising from the oppressed, are the seeds of restoration. Yahusha promised a time of gathering Yisrael from the four corners of the earth (Matthew 24:31), and this includes a reckoning with the historical injustices committed against them *and* a call to righteous living. The pain in Huwara, though grievous, is a refining fire, exposing the need for genuine repentance and a return to the heart of Yahuah’s Torah. Therefore, the events in Huwara, while steeped in echoes of ancient judgment, ultimately point towards a future where true justice and lasting peace will prevail through the power of Yahusha the Messiah.
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Originally reported by Times of Israel — View Original Article →
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