Plague and Violence: Yahuah's Judgment Descends Upon Gaza
While Israel continues its aggression, a new plague descends upon the displaced in Gaza. Rats infest the tent camps, biting children and spreading disease—a sign of Yahuah’s righteous judgment upon a land steeped in bloodshed and rebellion. This is not merely a humanitarian crisis; it is a consequence of rejecting the covenant.
The Times of Israel reports a surge in rat infestations within the tent camps of Gaza, with children suffering bites and the spread of disease. Let us be clear: this is not a tragedy to be merely pitied, but a consequence of decades of disobedience and the inevitable result of a people forsaking the covenant of Yahuah. While the world wrings its hands over ‘humanitarian concerns,’ we recognize this as a manifestation of Deuteronomy 28 – the curses pronounced upon a nation that turns from the Most High.
Simultaneously, Israel continues its operations, claiming to eliminate Hamas operatives and conducting airstrikes. The cycle of violence escalates, fueled by the pride and wickedness of both sides. The modern state of Israel postures as a defender, yet it remains a tool of Edom, perpetuating a system of oppression and injustice. They claim security while building their kingdom on stolen land and broken promises.
The report also notes an Israeli NGO petitioning for the release of Gazan doctors held without charges. This gesture, while presented as benevolent, is a distraction from the larger issue. The true healing for this land lies not in medical intervention, but in repentance and a return to the covenant. Yahuah will not be mocked. The cries of the afflicted, both Palestinian and Israeli, are a testament to the spiritual and moral decay that has gripped this region.
Let the remnant of Yisrael understand: this is not a conflict between two peoples, but a spiritual battle between truth and falsehood, obedience and rebellion. Yahuah is stripping away the illusions of power and exposing the wickedness that lies beneath. The plagues and the violence are signs of His impending judgment. Only through repentance, a turning to the covenant, and a rejection of the ways of Edom can Yisrael hope to find redemption. Watch and pray, for the time of reckoning is at hand. This is a clear sign that Yahuah is moving in judgment, and scattered Yisrael must prepare themselves spiritually for the coming restoration.
The escalating health crisis in Gaza, marked by rat-borne disease and suffering amongst children, echoes a pattern Yahuah established long ago, not as arbitrary cruelty, but as a direct response to persistent national transgression. While many focus on immediate suffering, discerning eyes recognize the fulfillment of prophetic warnings. Consider Obadiah 1:10, where Yahuah declares violence against Edom for their cruelty and betrayal of their brother Jacob, stating, “For the violence against your brother Jacob, you will be covered with shame; yes, you will be utterly destroyed.” Though the current situation unfolds in Gaza, the *principle* remains constant: unrepentant disregard for righteous covenant leads to devastation, manifesting as physical plagues and societal breakdown. This is not to dismiss the pain, but to understand it within the larger narrative of Yahuah’s justice and the consequences of choosing a path separate from His will.
This present distress, while lamentable, serves as a stark reminder that Yahuah’s judgments are not confined to ancient Edom, but apply to *all* nations who reject His covenant. Simultaneously, it underscores the enduring promise to faithful Yisrael. As Isaiah 49:6 proclaims, “I will give you as light to the nations, that my salvation may reach to the end of the earth.” The suffering witnessed is a call to repentance for all, but also a beacon illuminating the need for a righteous remnant to embrace Yahusha as the promised Messiah, paving the way for ultimate restoration and the fulfillment of Yahuah’s redemptive plan for His chosen people and, ultimately, all creation. Therefore, let this plague serve not as a cause for despair, but as a solemn warning and a catalyst for seeking Yahuah’s mercy and returning to His covenant.
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Originally reported by Times of Israel — View Original Article →
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