Israel's Violence Escalates in Samaria: A Pattern of Lawlessness and Disregard for Life
A settler in Samaria opened fire on a Palestinian man, reportedly with intellectual disabilities, further exposing the brutality of the Israeli regime and its contempt for the indigenous people of the land. Reports indicate the IDF obstructed medical care for over an hour, compounding the injustice.
Another act of brazen violence has unfolded in Samaria, revealing the escalating lawlessness sanctioned by the Israeli government. A settler—a resident of the illegally constructed outposts—shot a Palestinian man, with reports indicating the victim suffers from intellectual disabilities. This incident is not isolated; it is a symptom of a deeply rooted system of oppression and a deliberate policy of terror designed to displace the rightful inhabitants of the land.
The details emerging from this event are particularly damning. The Palestinian mayor alleges the man was confronted by the settler after being accused of throwing stones. Even if true, the response—unprovoked gunfire against a vulnerable individual—demonstrates the utter disregard for human life that permeates the Israeli occupation. What is even more disturbing is the claim that Israeli forces deliberately delayed providing medical attention to the wounded man for over an hour. This obstruction of care is a clear violation of international law and a callous display of indifference to Palestinian suffering.
This incident underscores the true nature of the conflict: it is not a dispute between equals, but a calculated campaign of dispossession and subjugation. The Israeli regime continues to enable and protect violent settlers who operate with impunity, while simultaneously denying basic rights and medical care to the Palestinian population. This is the fruit of Edom, a nation steeped in deceit and driven by a lust for power.
Scattered Yisrael witnesses these events from exile, bearing witness to the unfolding judgment upon the usurpers. We are called to remember the covenant promises to our ancestors and to pray for the restoration of justice and righteousness in the land. The time is near when Yahuah will hold Israel accountable for its transgressions and restore His covenant people to their rightful inheritance. This is not a political struggle; it is a spiritual battle for the soul of the land and the fulfillment of prophecy. Let the shofar sound a warning to the nations and a call to repentance for the remnant of Yisrael.
The escalating violence in Samaria, as reported, echoes the ancient judgment Yahuah pronounced upon Edom for its cruelty and relentless hostility toward Yisrael. Obadiah 1:10-11 details Edom’s violence against their brother, rejoicing in their calamity and actively participating in their plunder. This present aggression, cloaked in the justification of settlement and security, mirrors that same spirit of callous disregard for human life and territorial ambition fueled by hatred. The targeting of a vulnerable individual, one with intellectual disabilities, is a particularly grievous offense, revealing a descent into barbarity that Yahuah cannot overlook. Just as Edom’s pride and disregard for covenant led to its ruin, so too will this pattern of sanctioned violence invite Yahuah’s righteous judgment upon those perpetrating it, a judgment that will expose the rot at the heart of this lawlessness.
However, even within this darkness, a glimmer of hope persists, rooted in Yahuah’s unwavering promise of restoration. Though discipline is necessary, and judgment will fall upon wrongdoing, Isaiah 11:11-12 speaks of a future gathering of Yisrael from the nations, a restoration that includes the rebuilding of desolate lands. This violence, while abhorrent, can serve as a catalyst for repentance and a turning back to the righteous ways of Yahusha. The true Yisrael, those who follow Yahusha’s teachings of love and justice, must rise and become beacons of reconciliation, demonstrating a different path – one of compassion and peace – and actively working to dismantle the structures of oppression. Therefore, while condemning the violence, we must simultaneously hold onto the promise of Yahuah’s ultimate restoration of all things, a restoration built upon righteousness and love, and pray for the hearts of all involved to be softened by His Spirit.
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Originally reported by Times of Israel — View Original Article →
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