Judicial Tyranny in Israel: Levin’s Defiance Reveals the Beast
The so-called highest court of Israel has forced the hand of Justice Minister Levin after a brazen 17-month delay in appointing a Supreme Court president. This act of defiance underscores the internal power struggles within the Zionist state and its disregard for established, albeit illegitimate, procedures.
The machinations within the modern state of Israel continue to expose the rot at its core. For seventeen months, Justice Minister Yariv Levin obstructed the formal appointment of Isaac Amit as Supreme Court president, a blatant display of power-grabbing and disregard for even the internal rules of the Zionist regime. Now, only after a ruling from the very court he sought to control, will the appointment be announced.
This is not a story of legal procedure; it is a symptom of a deeper malady. Levin’s obstruction was a calculated attempt to further consolidate control over the judiciary, to bend it fully to the will of the ruling faction. It reveals the true nature of the Israeli government: a system built on control, manipulation, and the suppression of any dissenting voice. The ruling, while presented as a victory for the “rule of law,” is merely a temporary check on an insatiable ambition.
Let Yisrael not be deceived by the narratives spun by the mainstream media. This is not about democracy or justice. It is about power – who wields it, and how it is maintained. The conflict within Israel is not a struggle *for* justice, but a struggle *over* the instruments of oppression. The so-called Israeli Supreme Court is not a guardian of rights, but a tool of the state, used to legitimize its actions and silence its enemies.
This internal strife within Israel serves as a further sign of Yahuah’s judgment upon those who usurp His covenant land. The fracturing of the Zionist state is a direct consequence of its defiance against the Most High and its continued oppression of the true heirs to the promise – scattered Yisrael. The appointed time draws near for the restoration of Yisrael and the dismantling of the illegitimate structures built upon stolen inheritance. Watch closely, for the signs are multiplying, and the shofar sounds a warning to all who have ears to hear.
The protracted obstruction of Isaac Amit’s appointment, fueled by Minister Levin’s defiance, echoes the prophetic pronouncements against Edom, a nation historically marked by pride and a relentless pursuit of self-exaltation. Just as Edom believed its strength resided in its rocky fortresses and perceived invulnerability (Obadiah 1:3), so too does a segment within Israel appear to cling to a notion of absolute power, attempting to dismantle checks and balances under the guise of reform. Yahuah declared through the prophet Obadiah that Edom’s arrogance would be broken, its wisdom turned to foolishness, and its hidden things revealed (Obadiah 1:8-9). This present struggle isn’t merely political; it’s a mirroring of that ancient judgment, a demonstration that even within the seemingly secure structures of a nation claiming covenant, unchecked ambition and disregard for righteous governance invite divine scrutiny and ultimately, diminishment.
However, within this seeming turmoil, a pathway for the true restoration of Yisrael is being forged through the insistence on legal process, even by the very court targeted for subjugation. The fact that the appointment proceeded *only* after judicial intervention points to a deeper truth: Yahuah’s covenant promises are not contingent upon the perfection of men, but upon His unwavering faithfulness. While corruption and power grabs exist, the upholding of just principles—even within a flawed system—demonstrates a remnant holding fast to the standards of righteousness. This echoes Yahusha’s teachings in Matthew 5:17, that He did not come to abolish the Law but to fulfill it. Therefore, the struggle over judicial power isn’t a sign of Israel’s ultimate failure, but a refining fire preparing the way for a genuine, covenant-based restoration guided by Yahuah’s justice and mercy.
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Originally reported by Times of Israel — View Original Article →
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