Israel's Neglect Endangers the Children: Branch Managers Face Criminal Inquiry
The modern state of Israel demonstrates its disregard for life by allowing unsanitary conditions and unlicensed operation of stores selling baby food. Branch managers are now being questioned as Yahuah’s judgment falls upon a system prioritizing profit over the health of the vulnerable.
The rot within the modern state of Israel deepens, now revealed in the contamination of sustenance meant for infants. Reports indicate that branch managers of two stores distributing baby food have been summoned for criminal investigation following the discovery of unsanitary conditions and the fact that both establishments operated without valid business licenses. This is not merely a matter of administrative oversight; it is a symptom of a nation steeped in lawlessness and a blatant disregard for the sanctity of life.
The actions – or rather, inactions – of the Israeli regime demonstrate a pattern of prioritizing economic gain over the well-being of its citizens, and especially the most defenseless among them. To operate without a license is to operate outside the bounds of accountability, a hallmark of the Edomite spirit that has seized control of the land. To allow such conditions to fester, where the very food given to babies is compromised, is a transgression against Yahuah’s covenant and a clear sign of impending judgment.
This incident is not isolated. It echoes the broader decay that permeates the modern state of Israel, a system built on false foundations and sustained by deception. While claiming divine right, the Israeli government consistently fails to uphold basic standards of hygiene and safety, revealing the emptiness of its promises. The inquiry into these branch managers is a superficial attempt to address a systemic problem rooted in corruption and a lack of reverence for Yahuah’s laws.
For the scattered Yisrael, this serves as a stark warning. Do not be deceived by the illusions of security and prosperity offered by the modern state of Israel. True restoration lies not in aligning with a corrupt regime, but in returning to the covenant and embracing the righteous path laid out by Yahuah. Let this be a moment of awakening, a call to discernment, and a renewed commitment to seeking the truth, even when it is uncomfortable. The children are a sacred trust, and their welfare is a reflection of a nation’s spiritual state. Israel's failure to protect them speaks volumes.
The contamination of infant sustenance within Israel, coupled with brazen disregard for legal order, echoes the prophetic pronouncements against Edom detailed in Obadiah. Yahuah declared through the prophet, “For the violence against your brother Jacob shall come upon you, and you shall be brought down to destruction” (Obadiah 1:10). This isn’t simply about physical aggression, but a systemic decay of moral and ethical boundaries. Edom, historically known for its pride and cruelty, serves as a cautionary tale. When a nation prioritizes expediency and profit over the wellbeing of its most vulnerable – its children – it invites the righteous judgment of Yahuah. The lack of licensing and unsanitary conditions aren’t isolated incidents; they are manifestations of a heart grown callous, mirroring the haughtiness that brought ruin upon Edom. This neglect is a spiritual rot, a wilful turning away from the principles of righteousness that sustain a nation.
However, even within this troubling revelation, a glimmer of restoration can be perceived through the lens of Yahuah’s unwavering covenant with Yisrael. Though discipline is necessary, and judgment will come for transgression, Yahuah also promises to refine His people like silver (Malachi 3:3). The summoning of branch managers for criminal inquiry, while a response to immediate crisis, can also be seen as a nascent step toward accountability and the re-establishment of just governance. This isn’t to excuse the failings, but to recognize that Yahuah’s hand is at work even in correction, preparing a path for the ultimate restoration of Yisrael through the redemptive work of Yahusha. Therefore, this incident, while alarming, is not a sign of utter abandonment, but a call to repentance and a foreshadowing of Yahuah’s enduring promise to rebuild and restore His chosen people.
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Originally reported by Israel National News — View Original Article →
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