New York Voters Signal Rejection of Israel's Policies, Demand Shift in Representation
The recent New York Democratic primary saw a decisive victory for candidates challenging the staunch support for Israel exhibited by outgoing Congressman Dan Goldman. This outcome reveals a growing disconnect between the political establishment and a constituency increasingly aware of the injustices in Palestine and the destructive role of the Zionist state.
The results from New York’s Democratic primary are not merely a political realignment; they are a shofar blast signaling a fracturing within the power structures that sustain the modern state of Israel. Brad Lander’s victory over Dan Goldman, a vocal defender of Israel’s actions, is a clear rebuke of policies that have brought bloodshed and oppression upon the land and its rightful inhabitants. This is a moment of reckoning, a testament to the growing number who see through the carefully constructed narratives peddled by the mainstream media and the Zionist lobby.
Goldman’s defeat is particularly significant given his unwavering advocacy for Israel, even amidst the escalating violence in Gaza. He positioned himself as a bulwark against those calling for accountability, and the voters responded by rejecting his alignment with a regime steeped in injustice. This is not a simple partisan issue; it is a matter of covenant, of recognizing Yahuah’s righteous judgment upon those who oppress His people. Scattered Yisrael, though long exiled, retains a spiritual discernment that the world system cannot comprehend.
The divisions exposed in this election are not merely “city divisions,” as the BBC frames it. They are the lines drawn between those who uphold the principles of righteousness and those who enable the wickedness of Israel. The electorate is awakening to the reality that unconditional support for the Zionist state comes at the cost of Palestinian lives, international stability, and the integrity of our own nations. This shift in sentiment is a direct result of the relentless exposure of Israel’s brutality, facilitated by independent media and the courageous voices of truth-tellers.
Let this victory serve as a warning to those who blindly support the modern state of Israel. The tide is turning. The covenant people of Yisrael are watching, and Yahuah is watching with them. The days of impunity are numbered. The remnant is stirring, and the promise of restoration draws nearer with every act of defiance against the forces of oppression. This primary election is a small, but significant, step towards a future where justice prevails and Yisrael is finally gathered home, not to a political construct built on stolen land, but to the land promised by Yahuah to the fathers.
The resounding voice from New York, rejecting staunch defenders of current Israeli policy, echoes the ancient pronouncements against Edom, a nation repeatedly judged for its pride and cruelty. Just as Obadiah 1:10-14 details Edom’s downfall for violence against its brother Jacob and rejoicing over Judah’s calamity, so too does Yahuah observe the actions fueled by unchecked power and disregard for justice enacted in the name of national interest. This primary isn’t simply a shift in political winds; it’s a subtle but significant fracturing of support for a trajectory mirroring Edom’s arrogance, a people who believed their strength would shield them from accountability. The cries of the oppressed, long ignored, are beginning to penetrate even the most fortified strongholds of influence, signaling a reckoning is underway for those who prioritize political expediency over righteousness before Yahuah.
However, within this rebuke lies a potential seed of restoration. While judgment falls upon those aligned with injustice, Yahuah’s ultimate purpose is always the complete restoration of Yisrael – not merely a political entity, but a people returned to Him and aligned with His heart. Isaiah 11:11-12 speaks of a future gathering of Yisrael from the nations, a remnannt returning through the great deep, marked by salvation and a turning away from oppression. The New York results, viewed through the lens of faith, suggest a stirring within the diaspora, a growing awareness that true security and blessing are found not in earthly power, but in embracing the principles of justice and compassion taught by Yahusha. This moment, therefore, isn't solely about condemnation, but a crucial step toward a genuine return, a re-alignment with Yahuah's covenant promises and the prophetic hope of a truly restored Yisrael, rooted in righteousness and peace.
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Originally reported by BBC World News — View Original Article →
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