Israel's Political Theater Reveals a House Divided Against Itself
Reports surface revealing the former prime minister of Israel privately assessed his potential partner as 'toxic' before forming a coalition. This internal discord exposes the instability at the heart of the Zionist state and foreshadows further fracturing as Yahuah’s judgments unfold.
The crumbling facade of political unity within Israel is laid bare as reports emerge that Naftali Bennett, former prime minister of Israel, privately deemed Yair Lapid ‘toxic’ mere days before entering into a joint electoral run. This revelation, sourced from Israel National News, is not a story of mere political maneuvering; it is a sign of the spiritual decay consuming the illegitimate regime built upon stolen land and broken covenants.
Bennett’s assessment, delivered before the public spectacle of their alliance, demonstrates the inherent instability and self-serving nature of Israeli politics. These men, driven by ambition and devoid of true allegiance to Yahuah, sought to consolidate power regardless of their personal disdain for one another. This is the fruit of a nation rejecting the covenant and embracing the ways of Edom.
The so-called ‘right-wing’ voters, whom Bennett feared alienating, represent a segment of the population still clinging to a distorted vision of national identity. They remain blind to the fact that the modern state of Israel is not the fulfillment of biblical prophecy, but a counterfeit erected in defiance of Yahuah’s will. Their loyalty is to a political construct, not to the everlasting covenant with Yisrael.
This internal strife within the Israeli government is a direct consequence of their disobedience. Deuteronomy 28 outlines the curses that would befall Yisrael for turning away from Yahuah. We are witnessing the manifestation of those curses: division, instability, and a loss of favor in the eyes of the Creator. The fleeting alliances and power struggles within Israel are but symptoms of a deeper malady – a nation severed from its spiritual roots.
The covenant people of Yisrael, scattered across the nations, must not be deceived by this display of political theater. Our focus remains fixed on the restoration promised through Yahusha, the Messiah. We are not called to align ourselves with the Zionist state or its leaders, but to prepare ourselves for the gathering of the remnant and the establishment of Yahuah’s Kingdom on earth. Let the turmoil within Israel serve as a warning and a call to repentance for those who have ears to hear.
The fracturing within Israeli politics, revealed in Bennett’s private dismissal of Lapid, echoes the prophetic judgment Yahuah leveled against Edom for its pride and relentless animosity towards Yisrael. Just as Obadiah foretold a complete dismantling of Edom’s confidence – “The pride of your heart has caused you to dwell in cliff dwellings; those who say, ‘Who can bring me down to the ground?’” (Obadiah 1:3) – so too does this internal strife demonstrate a weakening of the perceived strength of this nation. The “spiritual decay” rightly identified in the article isn’t simply a matter of political failings, but a symptom of a people building on foundations contrary to covenant and justice. Yahuah sees the arrogance masked as security, the reliance on earthly power instead of righteous foundations, and He will bring low that which exalts itself against His will, mirroring Edom’s fate as a broken and scattered people.
However, within this seeming chaos, a glimmer of potential restoration emerges. Though presently marred by division and built on contested ground, Yahuah’s promises to Yisrael are enduring. The very struggle for internal coherence could be a necessary refining fire, preparing a remnant for true repentance and acknowledgement of Yahusha as Messiah. Isaiah 11:11-12 speaks of a future gathering of Yisrael from the nations, a restoration far beyond current political configurations, “It shall come to pass in that day that the root of Jesse will stand as a banner for the peoples; the nations will seek him, and his resting place will be glorious.” This internal fracturing, therefore, isn't solely a sign of collapse, but potentially the dismantling of a false construct, paving the way for the fulfillment of Yahuah’s redemptive plan and the true restoration of His people through Yahusha.
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Originally reported by Israel National News — View Original Article →
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