My perspectives on Israel and the Bible

Tag: Gaza

NEVER AGAIN?


A memorial at Dachau concentration camp, now a museum. Athanasios Gioumpasis/Getty Images.
Memorial at Dachau Concentration Camp.

For most Israelis the phrase “Never Again” is understood to relate to the Holocaust, and does not usually carry the meaning that the Holocaust would never happen again, but rather that if it did, we would not behave passively as we did last time. We would stand up and fight with great determination. In a speech at the Auschwitz- Birkenau death camp marking International Holocaust Memorial Day in 2010 Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said, “I promise, as head of the Jewish state, that never again will we allow the hand of evil to sever the life of our people and our state.” Elie Weisel, the Nobel laureate, wrote in 2012, “‘Never again’ becomes more than a slogan: It’s a prayer, a promise, a vow …  never again the glorification of base, ugly, dark violence.

In Israel these days there is much awareness of the rising tide of antisemitism world wide. According to the Simon Wiesenthal Center report on antisemitism, “Seventy five years after the end of the Holocaust, fueled by social media and an increasingly raw and divisive political discourse, nourished by extreme nationalism and radical religion, antisemitism has become a critical issue in today’s world.

In Europe, where the Holocaust decimated what was once a center of Jewish life, the communities that have survived and struggled to rebuild are now facing such acute risk that even non-Jewish political leaders are have publicly expressed concern about the possible (sic) of end of thousands of years of European Jewish life.

Violent antisemitism has permeated Europe, with Jews facing physical threats in countries like France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Germany and others, while antisemitism has been legitimized as political discourse in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Poland, Hungary and throughout the continent” (1).

Far right groups, such as the Neo-Nazis, are becoming bolder and more physically violent, and antisemitic expression more socially acceptable in many countries. Jews have been physically attacked in a number of countries, simply because they are Jews. In some countries such as the UK, Sweden, Poland and Hungary antisemitism has been legitimized through political discussion and rhetoric. There have also been many instances of extreme expressions of antisemitism emanating from the left side of the political spectrum. This often takes the form of rabidly biased and twisted anti-Israel expressions of hatred. According to a survey conducted by the Fundamental Rights Agency’s second survey of European Jews released in November 2018, ” over 90% of Europe’s Jewish population surveyed feel that antisemitism is growing in their countries, and most feel that little or no effort is being made to fight it” (1).

It is not only in Europe where antisemitism is on the rise. In the USA in 2018 (the last year for which figures are available) there were 1016 hate crimes committed against Jews, according to FBI statistics. Eleven Jews were killed in the USA in 2018 simply because they were Jews (1).

It has come to the point that many Jews in Europe and the USA no longer feel safe in their synagogues, on the streets or even in their homes. Perhaps this is the fulfillment of the second part of the prophecy of Jeremiah below. The fishers have fished and brought many people back to Israel, but perhaps the time of the hunters is upon us. Already we are seeing an upsurge of immigration from countries where Jews are being persecuted, and I think we will see more in the coming years.

Therefore behold, the days are coming,” says the Lord, “that it shall no more be said, ‘The Lord lives who brought up the children of Israel from the land of Egypt,’ but, ‘The Lord lives who brought up the children of Israel from the land of the north and from all the lands where He had driven them.’ For I will bring them back into their land which I gave to their fathers.

 “Behold, I will send for many fishermen,” says the Lord, “and they shall fish them; and afterward I will send for many hunters, and they shall hunt them from every mountain and every hill, and out of the holes of the rocks. 

Jeremiah 16:14-16

Earlier this month the Jerusalem Post newspaper here in Israel carried an article (2) calling upon all Christians to take an “active place in the fight against this dark, creeping hatred of Jews “. To do this first we must deeply examine our own hearts. Every one of us has been nourished by our culture and affected by our history. We may well harbor secret antisemitic attitudes which are not righteous before God. We may not even realize that many of our ideas and attitudes are in fact antisemitic. Have we bought into, or even promulgated, the stereotyping of Jews (grasping Jew, etc), the anti-Jewish conspiracy theories (Jews run the world), or the anti-Israel bias and blatant lies of the news media? If so we need to repent. I believe too the church needs to repent deeply of its history of hatred towards the Jews and all the antisemitic acts carried out in the name of Christ. It has done terrible harm to the Jewish people and in so doing has turned them away from Yeshua (Jesus) and so denied them salvation. To many Jews today Christianity is synonymous with Nazism. We have also been guilty by omission. When did you last hear a sermon on Romans 9-11?

If you love God it follows that you must love the Jews, because God does, and because Jesus was and is still a Jew. And if you love the Jews you must also love their nation, Israel. That is not to say you have to support everything Israel does, but what it means is that you must constantly pray and act to promote its welfare and salvation, for that is the will of God. The article referenced above (2) in the Jerusalem Post concluded with these words: ” The rejection of antisemitism must become a deep and organic reality for Christians, something more than just “the right thing to do.” When rejecting antisemitism also becomes also (sic) a matter of protecting of the actual heart, the core of Christianity – that is when truly it will be impossible, as Pope Francis has said, to be a Christian and an antisemite. “

It is not however enough to examine our own hearts and repent of our own antisemitism, we need also to be willing to speak out against it in our own society and take action when appropriate. The famous quote attributed to Edmund Burke, goes something like this ” All that is needed for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing. ” It was true in 1930’s Germany and it is true today.

Kirt Schneider, host of the TV show “Discovering the Jewish Jesus” which is broadcast in 200 nations, has put out a call for all his followers to wear Jewish symbols as an act of solidarity with the Jewish people(4). This is the kind of action which will confuse and hopefully give the antisemitic activists pause for thought.

Over the next few days an impressive assemblage of ” Kings, princes, presidents, prime ministers, foreign ministers will converge on Jerusalem… for the Fifth World Holocaust Forum commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz.” (3). The Forum will take place on Thursday, 23 January, at Yad Vashem (the Holocaust Museum) and Israeli President Rivlin will host 40 of the world’s top leaders for a dinner at his residence. Here is a list of the leaders who will attend:

US Vice President Mike Pence
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
President of France Emmanuel Macron
President of Austria Alexander Van der Bellen
Governor-General of Canada Julie Payette
Governor-General of Australia David Hurley
President of Russia Vladimir Putin
Prince Charles of Britain
King of the Netherlands Willem-Alexander
King Felipe VI of Spain
President of Italy Sergio Mattarella
President of Slovenia Borut Pahor
President of Germany Frank-Walter Steinmeier
President of Hungary János Áder
President of Greece Prokopis Pavlopoulos
Prime Minister of Sweden Stefan Löfven
President of Iceland Guðni Th. Jóhannesson
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zolenskyy
President of Cyprus Nicos Anastasiades
President of Lithuania Gitanas Nausėda
Crown Prince Haakon of Norway
Prime Minister of Denmark Mette Frederiksen
President of Finland Sauli Niinistö
President of Portugal Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa
President of Bulgaria Rumen Radev
President of Romania Klaus Iohannis
President of Slovakia Zuzana Čaputová
Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Andrej Babiš
President of Albania Ilir Meta
President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian
President of Georgia Salome Zourabichvili
Speaker of the Latvian Parliament Ināra Mūrniece
President of Moldova Igor Dodon
Minister of State of Monaco Serge Telle
Chairman of the House of Representatives of Belarus
President of Croatia Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović
President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić
President of Bosnia and Herzegovina Željko Komšić
Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg
President of Macedonia Stevo Pendarovski
President of Montenegro Milo Đukanović
President of the European Council Charles Michel
President of the European Parliament David Sassoli
Vatican Representative Kurt Koch

Is your nation represented? If not, why not?

Needless to say, such a venerable assemblage of dignitaries is a massive security nightmare and will create a great deal of traffic chaos in our city over the next week. However please pray for the safety of all these people and that they will each go back to their home nations changed, carrying a powerful message and a determination to fight antisemitism wherever it raises its ugly head.

On another note, this week has also seen a return of nightly border demonstrations in Gaza, rocket attacks on the town of Sderot, and the renewal of strikes by balloons carrying explosive devices. Today one such device exploded over a home in Sderot. Earlier in the week the four rockets fired at Sderot either landed in open areas or were shot down by our Iron Dome defenses. It is thought they were fired by a wing of the Islamic Jihad group but, returning to its former policy of holding Hamas responsible for everything happening in its territory, Israel attacked a number of Hamas sites in retaliation. Israel also attacked a Hamas position today in retaliation for the balloon incursion today. This latest escalation is just the latest in what seems like and endless round of such events.

We have also seen a return of knifing attacks this week with attacks in both Jerusalem and Hevron, leaving one man moderately injured.

Last week I wrote about the flooding in several of Israel’s coastal communities that occurred as a result of two storm systems over the last two weeks. Five people were killed and there was extensive damage to private and public property and infrastructure. The cost of damage caused by these storms is estimated to be in the billions of dollars (5). Even some of Israel’s fighter jets were swamped by flood waters on a base in the Negev, and the repair bill for them alone will be in the millions(6).

Now it is raining again and the rain is expected to continue for the next few days. Already there are reports of flooding coming in, this time in the city of Ashkelon where an underground parking garage has been submerged for the second time swamping over 50 cars. It is again snowing in the north and there are warnings the snow may spread to the central hills and Jerusalem in the coming days. All of this precipitation is filling our reservoirs and aquifers and the Sea of Galilee is now only 1.8m below its ‘full’ level and rising several centimeters every day. This is the highest it has been for many years.

We rejoice in all the rain but please pray it will not cause any further flooding and damage.

On that note I will close with God’s promise to Israel:

The Lord will open to you His good treasure, the heavens, to give the rain to your land in its season, and to bless all the work of your hand. You shall lend to many nations, but you shall not borrow. 13 And the Lord will make you the head and not the tail; you shall be above only, and not be beneath, if you heed the commandments of the Lord your God, which I command you today, and are careful to observe them. So you shall not turn aside from any of the words which I command you this day, to the right or the left, to go after other gods to serve them.

Deuteronomy 28: 12-14

References:

  1. https://www.ohchr.org/Documents/Issues/Religion/Submissions/SimonWiesenthalCenter.pdf
  2. https://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Jews-today-and-Jesuss-Jewish-body-A-meditation-on-January-1-613100
  3. http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/274740
  4. https://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/Antisemitism/Messianic-Jewish-leader-encourages-millions-of-followers-to-support-Jews-613897
  5. https://www.ynetnews.com/article/rkupZUOgI
  6. https://www.ynetnews.com/article/rJ7XF1KxI

IRON RAIN

One of the problems with writing this blog is that, as fast as I write, events overtake me. I could empathize with the newsreader on TV last night who was interrupted with 3 times in one sentence as new news came in!

Yesterday I rose and opened my computer and discovered that we were under attack once again. Since yesterday morning some 250 rockets have been fired at Israeli civilian areas. I thank God that so far no Israelis have been killed. Around 56 have been treated for minor injuries mainly caused by falling when running to shelter or suffering shock. Two sustained light injuries from shrapnel. One 8-year-old girl suffered a heart attack during a ‘red code’ as she was hiding in a bomb shelter. Her condition remains serious but she is currently stable. About 50% of the incoming rockets have landed in open areas and of the remainder about 90% have been shot down by the Iron Dome anti-missile system. There have been some houses hit and a large factory warehouse in Sderot was hit and destroyed by the resulting fire. It contained a large amount of completed furniture from the factory and represents a huge loss to the owners and the 200 or so who work there.

The situation is causing a great deal of disruption to a large part of the country. Schools have been closed in Tel Aviv and all areas to the south, affecting some 1 million school children, and their parents. Gatherings of more than 100 people are not permitted and this means that larger workplaces are closed, and at least one wedding has had to be cancelled. It was thanks to this policy however that no lives were lost when the warehouse in Sderot was hit as no staff were at work. The Tel Aviv train stations were evacuated and all trains to the southern regions stopped, causing massive problems for commuters. Some rockets were intercepted over Ben Gurion Airport but it continues to operate as usual. Banks and many other businesses were closed yesterday.

Although most of the rockets have targeted communities in the “Otef Gaza” (surrounding Gaza) towns and settlements in the south, some rockets have reached as far north as Tel Aviv, Modiin and Beit Shemesh. This means that the whole of the southern and central regions, including Tel Aviv and its satellite cities, the Judean Hill region (where I live) and Jerusalem are on high alert. We are being warned that this state of affairs could continue, or even worsen, over the coming days.

Israelis crouch by the side of the road as sirens sound in Rishon Lezion (Photo: Hasifa)
Commuters in Israel take shelter as Code Red sirens sound
https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5623573,00.html

A rocket just misses some cars at an intersection on Highway 4 near Gan Yavne

This latest round of fighting is the result of the barrage of rockets fired into Israel on Friday 8th, and intelligence received of planned attacks about to be carried out by the Islamic Jihad. Our Security Council consequently decided to change its policy and gave the OK for the assassination of the Islamic Jihad leader, Bahaa Abu al-Atta , who has masterminded a number of major terror attacks on Israeli civilians in the past and was planning major attacks in the future. Israel targeted his house killing him and his wife. The same night his son, who was also a Islamic Jihad leader, was killed in an air force attack on his home in Beirut. In retaliation, Islamic Jihad immediately unleashed the barrage of rockets and missiles targeting civilian areas in Israel. Concurrently, Israel is carrying out surgical attacks on IJ military bases and installations, and the last I heard some 16 Islamic Jihad operatives had been killed. There are no reports of civilian casualties in Gaza. The IDF has not been attacking Hamas bases. This is also a change in policy as up to now, Israel has held Hamas responsible as the governing power in Gaza, even for attacks carried out by Islamic Jihad. Hamas has not joined in the fighting, so far anyway. Hamas has enough on its hands trying to survive in the face of internal uprisings against its rule and a severe economic crisis. It has no interest in war right now. Egypt has been trying to calm the situation down but Islamic Jihad is refusing to come to the negotiations.

Another new thing is being seen and that is a wave of support for Israel from the EU, UK and the USA. Instead of criticism citing ‘excessive force’ statements are coming out of those countries. A statement from the EU said, “the firing of rockets on civilian populations is totally unacceptable and must immediately stop.“(1) This could all change of course should civilian casualties in Gaza rise. Israel is doing all it can to prevent that happening.

My Bible reading yesterday morning was Psalm 3 and I was struck by its timely pertinence:

Lord, how they have increased who trouble me!
Many are they who rise up against me.
Many are they who say of me,
“There is no help for him in God.” Selah

But You, O Lord, are a shield [a]for me,
My glory and the One who lifts up my head.
I cried to the Lord with my voice,
And He heard me from His holy hill. Selah

5 I lay down and slept;
I awoke, for the Lord sustained me.
I will not be afraid of ten thousands of people
Who have set themselves against me all around.

Arise, O Lord;
Save me, O my God!
For You have struck all my enemies on the cheekbone;
You have broken the teeth of the ungodly.
Salvation belongs to the Lord.
Your blessing is upon Your people. Selah

Over the past week or so I have been incrementally trying to complete my blog update, before the most recent events overtook me. Here is what I wrote:

MEDICANE

Last weekend (25-26 October) I learned a new word, ‘medicane’. It has no relation to medicine or tall grasses – it is actually a contraction of the words, ‘Mediterranean’ and ‘hurricane’. How could I have lived nearly 40 years in the Mediterranean and never have heard this word before? After all, I learned, medicanes strike once or twice a year on average, bringing heavy rain and strong winds. My ignorance however can be explained in that medicanes are normally confined to the western basin of the Mediterranean, and form in the eastern basin only about once in 50 – 100 years.

Last weekend (25/10) a medicane was swirling about in the eastern basin and threatening to drop 100 – 200 mm of rain on Israel bringing a threat of flash flooding and much destruction. To put that into perspective our average annual rainfall here in Jerusalem is only 250 mm, so this would have brought us almost a year’s worth of rain in 24 hours. Another storm, earlier in the week had killed at least 11 people in Egypt, raising concerns that this too could be a killer storm. This caused me, and I am sure others too, to pray that the storm would not come ashore.

Satellite footage of the Mediterranean, October 25, 2019

Satellite footage of the Mediterranean, October 25, 2019NASA-NOAA

I am glad to say the LORD answered our prayers and, although the storm hovered just offshore all day, it eventually dissipated bringing only a few drops of rain here and a few showers further south, but causing no damage that I heard of. Thank you God.

All that Saturday we could see the storm clouds out over the sea but here the air was totally still and there was a heavy and ominous feeling. This led me to see that medicane as a metaphor for the situation in Israel today. All around us there is a tremendous stirring and turmoil, especially in Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Lebanon. I feel like we are sitting on the edge of a hurricane. It feels very ominous. The big question remains, will we get caught up in the maelstrom or will it pass us by?

This week our house group was studying Exodus 13 and focused on the concept of the firstborn in Scripture. The firstborn sons of men and their animals were to be consecrated, given over to the LORD. The clean animals were to be sacrificed but the sons of men, and the unclean animals (donkeys), were to be redeemed with 5 shekels of silver, about 100 grams (Exodus 13: 1-2, 11:16, Numbers 18: 15-18). The poor were able to offer a lamb or if they could not afford a lamb, two turtle doves or two young pigeons (Leviticus 5:7;14:30 for example). Yeshua (Jesus) was God’s firstborn begotten son and consequently his parents took him to the Temple and redeemed him a pair of turtledoves or two young pigeons, as required by the law:

Now when the days of her purification according to the law of Moses were completed, they brought Him to Jerusalem to present Him to the Lord  (as it is written in the law of the Lord, “Every male who opens the womb shall be called holy to the Lord”),  and to offer a sacrifice according to what is said in the law of the Lord, “A pair of turtledoves or two young pigeons.”

Luke 2: 22-24

Turtle dove

Yeshua was God’s first begotten son but the LORD also called Israel ‘his firstborn son’.

Thus says the Lord: “Israel is My son, My firstborn” (Exodus 4:22).

This legally gives Israel firstborn status and a double portion of the inheritance (Deuteronomy 21: 15-17). What is more, God, in this same passage, says that it is forbidden to take away the inheritance of the firstborn in favor of the son of a more beloved wife. The church therefore does not replace Israel in terms of firstborn status nor inheritance, even though the true believers in Yeshua will share in His inheritance (Romans 8:17).

Speaking of the time of the restoration of Israel, God promises to Israel double honor and double possessions, not because Israel is righteous or worthy, but because of Israel’s status as the ‘firstborn’ of the LORD. When I look around Israel today I am astounded by the wealth and prosperity this little nation has amassed in just 150 years, in spite of its general lack of natural resources and in spite of all the wars we have fought and the constant attacks by our enemies. It can only be explained by the grace of God, granting us a ‘double portion’. How blessed we are!

And they shall rebuild the old ruins,
They shall raise up the former desolations,
And they shall repair the ruined cities,
The desolations of many generations.
Strangers shall stand and feed your flocks,
And the sons of the foreigner
Shall be your plowmen and your vinedressers.
But you shall be named the priests of the Lord,
They shall call you the servants of our God.
You shall eat the riches of the Gentiles,
And in their glory you shall boast.
Instead of your shame you shall have double honor,
And instead of confusion they shall rejoice in their portion.
Therefore in their land they shall possess double;
Everlasting joy shall be theirs.

Isaiah 61: 4-7

WEATHER WOES

It is autumn here but you wouldn’t know it. I am still wearing sandals and short sleeved shirts. Daytime temperatures have been hovering around 30 degrees Celsius over the last two weeks. While it is normal to get sharavs, the hot dry east wind, at this time of year they normally last only 2-3 days at a time and then the cooler, moister westerlies return. It is unusual for a sharav to last so long. Many people are affected by these sharavs, which are not only hot and dry, but reverse the normal ionization of the air, causing symptoms ranging from flu-like stomach upsets to hayfever or just plain grumpy moods. These sharavs also herald the worst of the fire season. The risk of wildfires is very high right now. The biggest danger is arson terrorism or cigarette butts, but even just a piece of glass lying in the sun is enough to trigger a fire, especially in the pine and cedar forests around Jerusalem. I took a walk in the forest yesterday and was shocked by how many cigarette butts I saw along the way. It only takes one to start a catastrophic fire in these conditions. Tonight, 10 Nov, the Histadrut (Labor Union) is threatening to call the Fire Service to strike. Please pray this will not happen and pray against forest fires and arson terror attacks and the soon arrival of some winter rains. [PS. This did not happen because of the latest round of fighting – every cloud has a silver lining!]

Pray too for California and the parts of Australia that are experiencing catastrophic wildfires at this time. The smoke is so heavy it is turning the skies in New Zealand orange. NZ is some 2500 km from Australia – that is like smoke drifting from the UK to Greece!

Australian bushfires
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-50365131

While Australia is burning the UK is drowning.

A couple and their dog being rescued in a dinghy boat from their flooded house
Flooding in Fishlake in England

On a more positive note, the level of the Sea of Galilee, Israel’s largest freshwater reservoir, fell only 60cm (23.4 inches) over summer. This is a 50 year record. In recent years the lake has been falling around 160cm (63 inches) over each summer (1). We had a wetter than average winter last year and a relatively mild summer. Please pray that we will have another good rainy season this coming winter.

Although we have had only a few sprinkles of rain here so far, the early winter flowers are beginning to show. I saw lots of tiny crocus poking through the ground down in the forest yesterday. They, like so many of our native plants, grow from bulbs so are not dependent upon the rain to begin their growth, but to form new bulbs and mature their seeds rain is needed.

Jerusalem crocus

SECURITY ISSUES

The security situation here continues to be tense. Last weekend (1 November) 10 rockets were fired into Israel from Gaza. Most were shot down by our missile defenses but one struck a house in the town of Sderot. Fortunately the family had taken refuge in their bomb shelter and were not injured (2). Here is security camera footage of the strike, taken from the house opposite:

https://www.timesofisrael.com/rocket-warnings-sound-on-gaza-border-residents-report-loud-explosions/
https://www.timesofisrael.com/rocket-warnings-sound-on-gaza-border-residents-report-loud-explosions/

No organization has claimed responsibility for the attack but Israel holds Hamas responsible for any attacks coming from its territory. Consequently the IDF attacked a number of Hamas targets in retaliation.

Two days later, Hamas’ leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, boasted that he would turn Israeli cities into ghost towns and had enough firepower to fire rockets into Tel Aviv for six months in a row (3). He also warned against a land incursion saying that there are “hundreds of thousands” of traps waiting for Israeli soldiers and “hundreds of kilometers” of attack tunnels hidden underground. (Just in case you are wondering where all the aid money flooding into Gaza goes!!).

Meanwhile Israel is in an impossible situation. While the intermittent rain of rockets and missiles is intolerable, the thought of a ground incursion seems much worse. Not only would there be a large loss of life on both sides, there is the question of what would we do with a conquered Gaza Strip – with a population of around 2 million Muslims who mostly hate Israel, poverty stricken with 50% unemployment. In short, we don’t want the Gaza Strip! In any case nothing significant is likely to be done as long as we do not have a government.

Perhaps the only hope for Gaza is some kind of social uprising against Hamas and this has begun to happen. Earlier this year, in March, street protests against the economic hardships, increased taxes, the high cost of living, and the soaring unemployment, were cruelly suppressed by Hamas. In recent months Hamas has arrested a large number of activists accused of trying to organize new street protests. Last Thursday 28-yr old Gazan, Yahya Karajeh, died of wounds sustained when he set himself on fire to protest the economic hardships. Yahya and his brother, were orphans with no family to help and had been living on the street for months. Yahya’s death has precipitated an outcry on the social media. One Facebook user, Diala Al-Buhaisi wrote;

We have one president, two governments, the PLO, the Palestine National Council, the Fatah Central Committee, the Palestinian Legislative Council, 18 political parties, 22 ministries, 10 military groups, hundreds of charitable organizations and dozens of clan leaders and businessmen. None of them were able to provide a small room for the poor brothers, Yahya and Aboud, to shelter them from the cold of the winter and heat of the summer” (4).

GROWING THREATS TO THE EAST

On the 26th October we marked the 25th Anniversary of the signing of the Peace Treaty with Jordan, but sadly amidst signs of its crumbling. Recently Jordan announced that it would not renew the lease to Israel of two areas of land that was part of the 1994 Treaty. One area, called Naharyim (two rivers) lies at the junction of the Jordan and Yarmuk Rivers and the second, Tzofar, is south of the Dead Sea area. Both these areas have been cultivated by Israeli farmers since 1994. Yesterday 10/11 these areas reverted to Jordanian control and Israelis can no longer visit them, although the farmers may continue to work the land until May next year(5). This move follows an earlier recall of the Jordanian ambassador from Tel Aviv to protest the months-long administrative detention of two Jordanians in Israel without charge (6). Last Wednesday the two Jordanians were released and returned to Jordan, however relations with Jordan remain tense. According to the newspaper, Al -Jazeera, “There is little support for the peace treaty among most Jordanians, many of whom are of Palestinian origin, and relations between Israel and its eastern neighbour have often been tense since the deal was signed”. (7)

With ever-growing tension and threats on both our northern and southern borders a new front seems to be opening on the east as well. Not only does the fragile peace treaty with Jordan seem to be crumbling but reports are coming in that Iran is supplying the Houthi rebels in Yemen with mid- to-long- range missiles that can reach Israel. On the 26th August the Houthis fired 10 Iranian made Badr-1 missiles at a civilian airport in Saudi Arabia, killing and wounding dozens (8).

Then on September 14th, Houthi rebels in Yemen attacked oil facilities in Saudi Arabia with 18 drones and seven cruise missiles supplied by Iran. The Tablet magazine pointed out that ” what has become very clear is that the attack on the Saudis was also meant as a warning to Israel. Beyond the oil fields, the cruise missiles and drones were targeting a larger audience for whom they were meant to signal the weakness and vulnerability of Iran’s enemies in the U.S.-Saudi-Israeli axis” (9).

The Houthi flag has written on it the words (in Arabic) ” Death to Israel, Curse upon the Jews…” (10).

Image result for image;Houthi flag
The Houthi Flag

Between Iran and the Houthis and Jordan lies Saudi Arabia which is also being threatened by Iran and its proxies, especially the Houthis. Strangely this has led to a warming of relationships between the Saudi kingdom and Israel – a result of the ‘enemy of my enemy is my friend‘ effect. This may be a pragmatic advantage for the Saudis at this juncture but we live in a region where pragmatic alliances can change in an instant. Although I welcome the warming of relationships with any Muslim state, it would be a mistake to trust it. On the bottom line, the existence of Israel on what Muslims perceive as Islamic territory is still an anathema, according to the teachings of the Koran. Our only true ally in the Middle Eastern arena is the LORD God of Israel. On Him only must we rely.

LEBANON AND THE NORTH

To our north Lebanon is in crisis with ongoing protests fueled by poverty, joblessness and lack of basic services like electricity, and government corruption. On the 26th of October this led to the resignation of the Prime Minister, Saad al-Hariri.

It is unclear to us here in Israel whether the current unrest in Lebanon will serve to weaken Hezbollah or make it more dangerous.

Meanwhile Russia has strengthened its hold in Syria as a result of the pull-out of US troops from the Turkish border area. Turkey has penetrated 20 miles into Syrian territory displacing hundreds of thousands of Kurds, who are fleeing, mainly towards the Kurdish part of Iraq. A joint Russian and Turkish force are patrolling this ‘buffer zone’ and Turkey is preparing to move some 2 million Syrian refugees into the area. This is a humanitarian disaster in the making, especially as winter is now upon that region. Israeli hospitals are currently treating at least 30 Kurdish refugee children but that is just a tiny drop in the bucket.

SOME SHORT NEWS ITEMS:

  1. GROWING IMMIGRATION . In spite of the growing threat to Israel’s existence 20,506 new immigrants arrived in Israel in the first 7 months of this year, a 21% increase over the same period last year. At the same time there has also been a decrease in emigration. By September this year Israel’s population topped the 9 million point. We are popping at the seams!

2. TRANSPORT WOES

One of the consequences of Israel’s growing population and increasing prosperity is the burgeoning of the number of the cars on the roads. Tel Aviv has been named as the 4th most traffic jammed city in the world. The Transport Ministry is trying to sort out the congestion but it just doesn’t seem to be able to keep up. The fast train from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem has had a whole series of problems and frequent breakdowns so many people are still opting to travel by car. Fast lanes for cars carrying more than two people are only serving to make more traffic jams. Traffic coming into Jerusalem from the main Tel Aviv highway is currently being diverted through the Arazim tunnel as remodelling is taking place at the bottleneck of Jerusalem’s main entry point. To try and relieve this point work began a few days ago on another road into the city from Highway 1, bypassing this point. For the next few years, until these changes are completed getting in and out of Jerusalem during rush hours is very difficult. Within the city work is advancing on an extension of the light rail system taking a line to Gilo and also to Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital. There are plans to improve access to the Old City by means of an overhead gondola line from the Old Train Station. There is some opposition from the Arab villages it must pass over, so it remains to be seen if it goes ahead or not.

Tel Aviv jam Photo: Eyal Izhar
The Ayalon Highway in Tel Aviv
https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-tel-aviv-worlds-fourth-most-jammed-city-1001306087

3. NATURAL GAS. The natural gas field off Israel’s coast has recently been found to contain much more gas and light crude oil than previously thought. Times of Israel reported that, “ Energean Oil and Gas plc, a Greek gas producer focused on the Mediterranean, said Monday that its appraisal of the Karish North discovery offshore Israel has revealed 0.9 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of recoverable natural gas resources plus 34 million barrels of light oil or condensate.

4. DOG CAPITAL OF THE WORLD

Tel Aviv is the dog capital of the world with the highest number of dogs, per person. Here are a couple of videos about Tel Aviv dog culture for your dog lovers.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYGwuKE8GjI

https://www.israel21c.org/renny-unleashes-the-funny-side-of-tel-avivs-dog-devotion/

There are so many other things I could write about but this blog is already turning into a book. I must stop here and publish. Please keep praying for all of us here – Israeli, Palestinian and everyone else living and working in this troubled region. Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem – not the temporary, unstable fragile peace of man but the eternal peace established by the coming Messiah, Yeshua. May He come soon.

References:

1a https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/germany-condemns-gaza- rocket-fire-on-israel-1.8120833

  1. http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/271123
  2. https://www.timesofisrael.com/rocket-warnings-sound-on-gaza-border-residents-report-loud-explosions/
  3. https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5619086,00.html
  4. https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Gaza-orphans-self-immolation-sparks-outcry-on-social-media-607408
  5. https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5622320,00.html
  6. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/10/jordan-recalls-ambassador-israel-protest-citizen-detentions-191030070722707.html
  7. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/11/jordan-reclaims-border-lands-israel-ties-strain-191109165310967.html
  8. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/08/houthis-fire-10-ballistic-missiles-saudi-airport-190825200633019.html
  9. https://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-news-and-politics/292246/next-middle-east-war
  10. https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20170929-yemens-houthis-threaten-israels-basis/
  11. https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-immigration-to-israel-up-21-in-2019-1001300036
  12. https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-tel-aviv-worlds-fourth-most-jammed-city-1001306087
  13. https://www.timesofisrael.com/energean-estimate-adds-0-9-tcf-of-natural-gas-to-israel-resources/

DOG DAYS

Israel is sweltering under the hottest part of our long, dry summer. With temperatures reaching above 30 degrees every day, it is too hot to do much outdoors and I am finding myself going a bit stir-crazy. I remember a rather corny TV weatherman in the 1980s who, around this time of the year, used to start a countdown until he had some weather to report. For 6-8 months a year, it is always hot and sunny in Israel and not a drop of rain will fall. Reporting the weather must be one of the most boring jobs in the Land, so it is no wonder that of late they have resorted to on reporting the height of the waves in the sea and the jellyfish count.

I am not attracted to the beach in summer. Dodging stinging jellyfish floating in a soup of 30 degree water, surrounded by hundreds, if not thousands of screaming people, does not tempt me at all. I much prefer a lovely cool swim followed by a laze on a grassy lawn under a shady umbrella at my local pool. I’ve been doing that a lot lately!

Image result for pics tel aviv beach
A Tel Aviv Beach in summer
https://igoogledisrael.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/justbeachy2small.jpg

The weather is not the only thing getting hot around here. Once more we are seeing an escalation of tension both within Israel and on the southern border.

Gaza

After a hiatus of almost a month residents of our southern communities were again having to run to their bomb shelters this last Friday night (17/08) as ‘code red’ sirens blared. A rocket was shot down by Israel’s Iron Dome system and no injuries or damage were reported. Israel responded by attacking two underground military targets belonging to Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Last night (18/08) many southern communities went on high alert as more rocket fire was expected, and the cities of Beersheva, Ashdod, Ofakim, Gan Yavne and Yavne opened their municipal bomb shelters. During the night the sirens sounded again as at least three rockets were fired from Gaza towards Israeli towns in the south. Two of the rockets were shot down by Israel’s Iron Dome system and some of the shrapnel fell in the yard of a home in Sderot causing damage. One woman was treated in hospital for shock and several others sustained minor injuries as they ran for shelter (1).

Recently there have also been several infiltration attempts across the Gaza border. On the night of Friday the 9th, four heavily armed Gazan Palestinians crossed the border fence into Israel with the intent of killing many Israeli civilians. They were spotted and engaged by the IDF. One of the Gazans threw a grenade at the IDF soldiers who returned fire killing all four infiltrators.

This photo released by the IDF shows a collection on weapons, including rifles, RPG launchers, grenades, bolt cutters, and knives carried by four Gazans who tried to cross the border into Israel, August 10, 2019. (Israel Defense Forces)

Last night also another group of Gazan terrorists attempted to infiltrate Israel but they were discovered and an attack helicopter and tank fired at them killing all. It is unclear how many they were, reports vary between 3-5. Palestinian media also reported that the men were members of the Iran-backed Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s military wing, Saraya al-Quds, but this has not been confirmed (2).

TERROR

In recent days there has also been an upsurge in terror attacks in and around Jerusalem. Shin Bet, one of Israel’s security services, claims that “the (Hamas) operatives in the West Bank were instructed to form cells in order to carry out kidnappings, shootings and stabbings, purchase weaponry, and find and recruit additional operatives for terrorist activities” (3). Earlier this month Shin Bet captured one such cell which had prepared 3kg of explosives for a planned attack in Jerusalem. These explosive devices had been stored in a school next to the bomb maker’s house! The Shin Bet also claims to have thwarted several other similar cells in recent months.

Sadly the Shin Bet, as effective as it is, cannot stop all terror attacks, especially the so-called ‘lone wolf’ attacks. On Friday (16/08) two teenagers standing at a bus stop were intentionally rammed by a passing vehicle, injuring one seriously and the other moderately. The vehicle overturned and as the driver emerged an off-duty police officer on the scene killed him. The officer also managed to capture the attack on his dashboard webcam. You can see the video on https://www.timesofisrael.com/2-seriously-injured-in-suspected-car-ramming-attack-next-to-elazar-settlement/ .

Earlier on the same day two teenage Palestinian boys attacked with knives soldiers guarding the Old City of Jerusalem. In the attack a 40-year-old policeman sustained multiple stab wounds to his upper body and a bystander was lightly injured. One of the attacking boys was shot dead and the other shot and seriously wounded. He was taken to an Israeli hospital for treatment. This attack was also captured on video, which you can see in the video on this site: https://www.timesofisrael.com/cop-injured-in-stabbing-attack-in-jerusalems-old-city-2-assailants-shot/ .

The tragedy of this attack is that the terrorists were just boys aged 14 years old. One must ask what kind of society so fills their children with hatred and violence that they would carry out such an act? A society that brainwashes them with lies and hatred for Jews from the cradle, one in which toddlers hero-worship terrorists, and who long to become shahids (martyrs) for the Palestinian cause.

Ex-Muslim, Jasmine Mohammed, founder of Free Hearts Free Minds organization, which provides psychological support for ex-Muslims, and author of “Confessions of an Ex-Muslim“, in an interview with the Jerusalem Post explained:  

that the general experience for Muslims is that of “pervasive hate for Jewish people – and this is learned from a young age. In Muslim communities, the word for Jew is not only used as a pejorative, it is used as a curse word. It is a hate that permeates so much so that it is invisible: It is just accepted.

“Never once, as a Muslim, did I stop to think about why we were to hate Jewish people so much. It’s like asking a child why they hate monsters. It is just a learned behavior that rarely gets questioned, and the hate of Israel is an extension of that. The hope to annihilate all Jewish people is based on the religion that teaches there will only be peace on earth once all Jews are killed by righteous Muslims (4).

On the 8th of August, just days before his 19th birthday, yeshiva student Dvir (Yehuda) Sorek was brutally stabbed to death just meters away from the entrance to Migdal Oz in the Gush Etzion settlement block, where his yeshiva was located. Dvir was enrolled in a program which combines military service with religious studies and was on his way home having gone into Jerusalem to buy a gift for his teachers. He was not wearing uniform and was unarmed.

Ironically Dvir was part of a group of young Palestinians and Jews who for two years have been meeting together in order to build understanding and a better future for both communities. The gift he had bought for his teachers was a book by David Grossman who champions the cause of the two-state solution”. He died clutching this book. Some of Dvir’s Palestinian friends wrote this about his murder, “

Harsh reality hits us again. A few days ago, our yeshiva friend from Migdal Oz was abducted and killed, When I got the news that morning, I was shocked. I told my Palestinian friends what happened and they didn’t believe me.

Dvir Sorek, 19, who was stabbed to death in the West Bank….Dvir Sorek was one of the participants in this discussion group. In no way we can imagine that someone we met yesterday will be the victim of tomorrow.

We send our condolences to his family and our friends in the yeshiva.

And for us as a group, we condemn this kind of vicious violence that target us all for our residence place, religion, identity, citizenship. It is so sad we reached the point where we are talking about the right to not be killed.

We will stay in this way until we achieve the goal of freedom and the right to life. We are building a bridge between peoples on this land and we will continue to work on it (5).

In spite of all, there are those, albeit a minority, who are trying to make a better future.

The Shin Bet security forces have arrested two suspects for the murder, Nasir Asafra, 24, and Qassem Asafra, 30, cousins from the village of Beit Kahil in the southern West Bank (5).

Sister of Dvir Sorek: ‘I don’t think his killers deserve to live’
Dvir Sorek
https://www.jewishpress.com/news/terrorism-news/soldier-found-stabbed-to-death-in-gush-etzion/2019/08/08/

Hamas has denied direct involvement in this spate of ‘lone wolf’ terror attacks claiming they were carried out by ‘rebellious youth’. In statements to the Palestinian news agency Safa, officials from Hamas and Islamic Jihad said “The rebellion of the youth is a harbinger of an explosion,…We won’t tolerate the crimes of the occupation against our nation any longer” (10). Hours earlier an unnamed senior Hamas official made similar remarks to the London-based Palestinian newspaper al-Araby al-Jadeed, justified the attacks saying, “Palestinians are disappointed by the difficult conditions caused by the Israeli occupation… Dozens of promises to improve conditions have not been kept. This frustration has become the legacy of 2 million Palestinians” (10). Of course Hamas and Islamic Jihad will blame Israel instead of accepting that they have brainwashed a generation of Gazan youth into a brutal culture of mindless hatred and murderous intent while they have diverted billions of aid dollars into acquiring munitions, building tunnels and other military infrastructure rather than using it to give the Gazan people a better quality of life.

Both Israel and Hamas however are concerned that the current wave of terror attacks, and the cross-border infiltrations will catapult us into a full-scale war. Hamas has warned of an ‘impending explosion’, and there is growing discontent in Israel with our lack of decisive action.

North

Hamas in the south has carried out thousands of arson attacks in Israel over the last two years and last Friday Hezbollah in the north began to emulate these attacks. Hezbollah lit fires along the Lebanese border, which fanned by strong winds, quickly spread into Israeli territory threatening the town of Margaliot and an IDF post. Vehicles belonging to the UN ‘Peace Forces’ in Lebanon reportedly passed through the area at the time but did nothing to stop the arsonists or put out the fires (6).

Iran

The greatest threat to Israel remains Iran. Last week Israeli naval forces participated in a joint training exercise with US forces in which they “exercised regaining control of a hijacked ship and extracting forces from enemy territory” (7). Although the IDF claims this was just a routine training exercise it comes “amid heightened tensions between the U.S. and Iran in the Persian Gulf and efforts by the Trump administration to set up a naval security mission to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz”. Six oil tankers have been seized or attacked by Iran in the Persian Gulf in recent weeks. The US is trying to set up a coalition force to protect shipping in the Gulf.

Earlier this month (05/08) Iran threatened European powers that it would further reduce compliance with its 2015 nuclear deal in about a month’s time if they were still failing to protect it from crippling U.S. sanctions, reimposed after Washington exited the deal (8). Iran threatened “to block all energy exports out of the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of global oil traffic passes, if it is unable to sell oil as promised by the 2015 deal in exchange for curbing its uranium enrichment programme” (8). It has already violated the deal by enriching uranium and stockpiling heavy water beyond the levels allowed. It denies that it is seeking to build a nuclear bomb but there is no other legitimate use for uranium enriched to these levels.

Iran also appears to be preparing a third attempt to launch its Nahid-1 telecommunications satellite into space (9).

Elections

In the midst of all these threats to our existence, Israelis will go to the polls on September 17 in a second attempt to elect a government. This will perhaps be the most important election the nation of Israel ever held. Given the childish taunts and accusations being bandied about by every candidate, and the corruption and dishonesty that infiltrates the entire political world, it is hard to know how to vote. It is also hard to know how to pray. However I would recommend the prayer of Derek Prince outlined in his book, “Secrets of a Prayer Warrior“,

Lord give us leaders such that it will be to Your glory to give us victory through them.”

Furthermore, it is written,

THE EFFECTIVE FERVENT PRAYER OF A RIGHTEOUS MAN AVAILS MUCH”

James 5:16

References:

  1. http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/267549 https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-kills-armed-gazans-approaching-israeli-border-as-tensions-spike/
  2. https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-kills-armed-gazans-approaching-israeli-border-as-tensions-spike/ http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/267549
  3. https://www.timesofisrael.com/cop-injured-in-stabbing-attack-in-jerusalems-old-city-2-assailants-shot/?jwsource=cl
  4. http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/267376?fbclid=IwAR0M2hTWE_CsqINQqSrhii6hUjTinSudcmqNAtEJqqqVFUFDgy3B51I9k6o
  5. https://www.jewishpress.com/news/terrorism-news/soldier-found-stabbed-to-death-in-gush-etzion/2019/08/08/ https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-nabs-the-two-suspected-killers-of-dvir-sorek-one-has-hamas-ties/
  6. https://www.jpost.com/Arab-Israeli-Conflict/Hezbollah-brings-arson-terror-to-the-northern-front-599048
  7. https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5572831,00.html
  8. https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5564228,00.html
  9. https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5571314,00.html
  10. https://www.timesofisrael.com/hamas-said-worried-surge-in-lone-wolf-attacks-could-spark-new-gaza-war/

O COME, O COME, IMMANUEL

Related image
Carol singing at Christ Church on Christmas Eve

I started writing this on Christmas Eve just before I set off into the Old City for the carol singing at Christ Church. Christ Church was the first Evangelical church to be built in the Middle East and it has played a pivotal role in the establishment of the Jewish State since the early 1800s. Situated just inside Jaffa Gate in the Old City, it is still a hub for evangelical Christians, Jews, Arabs and others in the city. The Christmas Eve carol singing and service is very popular and draws many Jewish Israelis who are curious about Christmas and who enjoy the songs, the hot mulled wine, soup and homemade Christmas cookies that are served.  This year there were record crowds.  



I just love the relaxed atmosphere, catching up with friends and singing all the good ol’ Christmas carols. One of my favorite carols is “O Come, O Come Emmanuel” and one of the best renderings is by Anna Hawkins, who sings it in both Hebrew and English. You can see and listen to it on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD-jBLZSZNU . I wonder how many times I have sung this beautiful song and not really paid attention to the lyrics. It is a prayer and expresses great longing for the coming of  Emmanuel (God with us), the Rod of Jesse, the Key of David, Yeshua, to set free his people, Israel. Below are the lyrics. Take a minute or two read the lyrics and to pray this prayer along with us here in Israel.

O come, O come, Emmanuel

And ransom captive Israel

That mourns in lonely exile here

Until the Son of God appear

Rejoice, rejoice, Emmanuel

Shall come to thee, O Israel

O come, Thou Rod of Jesse, free

Thine own from Satan’s tyranny

From depths of Hell Thy people save

And give them victory o’er the grave

Rejoice, rejoice, Emmanuel

Shall come to thee, o Israel

O come, Thou Day-Spring

Come and cheer

Our spirits by Thine advent here

Disperse the gloomy clouds of night

And death’s dark shadows put to flight

Rejoice, rejoice, Emmanuel

Shall come to thee, o Israel

O come, Thou Key of David, come

And open wide our heavenly home

Make safe the way that leads on high

And close the path to misery

Rejoice, rejoice, Emmanuel

Shall come to thee, o Israel

O come, O come, Thou Lord of might

Who to Thy tribes, on Sinai’s height

In ancient times did’st give the Law

In cloud, and majesty and awe

Rejoice, rejoice, Emmanuel

Shall come to thee, o Israel

The Christ, Messiah Yeshua (Jesus), did come once to Israel but, although many of the ordinary people did receive him with joy, the leaders and the religious establishment did not.They looked for a conquering king to set them free from the oppression of the Romans, but Yeshua came instead as a tiny baby, born to an ordinary young woman, Miriam, in a stable in Bethlehem. Yeshua came to set Israel and all the world free. He did not come at that time to set us free from cruel oppressors, but to set us free instead from the far worse oppression of Satan, sin and death. To those who can receive this and accept forgiveness in Yeshua there is much reason to rejoice, but let’s also remember at this time those who are still in bondage and subject to sin and death. We look forward to the second coming when Yeshua will come as the long-awaited conquering King, who will bring peace to the suffering world. May this Day come soon, but not until the full number of those whose names are written in the Book of Life come in.  

Christmas Day is a normal workday here in Israel and, of course, as a Jewish nation we do not celebrate Christmas. When I first came here we Messianic believers did not celebrate Christmas. Most of us were glad to escape all the intense commercialism and hype of Christmas in our lands of origin, and many rejected the pagan roots of many of the Christmas traditions. As time has gone on some of us began to miss Christmas and it has always seemed to me sad that we did not celebrate the coming of God in bodily form as the baby Yeshua. Bit by bit some of us began to quietly celebrate Christmas in our own homes and in recent years more and more of my friends have been too. Without all the commercial hype and pressure, it is just a lovely time to be with good friends, eat good food and remember the birth of Yeshua, when God came down to mankind to set us free.  

Of course, Yeshua was not born on 25th December or the 6 January, or probably any time in winter, as the Bible tells us the shepherds were out in the fields of Bethlehem that night. It is way too cold to be out in the fields at this time of year here and the flocks would have been safely tucked up in their sheepfolds if it were winter. The actual date of Yeshua’s birth is unknown and it’s not important, but what is important is the fact of Immanu El – God with us, Yeshua who came into the world to save us. 

Christmas too is the time when our thoughts turn to peace. Indeed Yeshua did bring peace, the peace that passes understanding, into the hearts of those who follow Him, but we do not yet see peace reigning in the world. In fact, the world seems to be gripped in great darkness, full of the suffering of wars, refugees and migrants, sickness, poverty and natural disasters. How we all long for the time of Yeshua’s rule and cry out “How Long?” 

Peace seems far away here in Jerusalem this year. Tensions continue to mount as threats grow in every direction. Every day I turn on the news with trepidation. What new atrocity, disaster or calamity will have happened? 

It is now the 27th and Christmas is behind us.  I am dog-sitting for a friend and it is pouring rain, so I will try and get this finished by giving a quick rundown of the news. 

Operation Northern Shield

The IDF is continuing to uncover and destroy tunnels dug under the border from Lebanon into Israel by Hezbollah. So far they have found five and have destroyed them, using explosives and pumping concrete into them (2). They have been careful not to cross into Lebanese territory in the process and consequently have not invoked the criticism of the world powers. Hezbollah has not reacted and a tense calm is being maintained. Pray for all those working up there. It is cold and wet and very, very muddy. It must be miserable. Added to that they are easy targets for a sniper should any decide to attack. Hezbollah had built these tunnels in preparation to send an incursion force into Israel or possibly take an Israeli town hostage. The destruction of the tunnels is a big set back for them. 

The American pullout from Syria

This past week came the surprise announcement of the pullout of American troops from Syria. Trump appears to have made this decision on a whim, without discussing it even with his own advisors and certainly without consideration of the effects of his decision on his allies, or more importantly the people in the region who look to the USA for their protection. What will happen to the Kurds at the hands of the Turkish army? Will Iran or Russia fill the vacuum? There are only around 2,000 US troops in Syria but they are stationed near the Iraqi border fighting ISIS, thus strategically blocking the land corridor from Iran to the Mediterranean. Their absence will make it much easier for Iran to ship weapons into Syria bound for the Hezbollah in Lebanon. 

Attack in Syria

In response to the imminent American pullout from Syria Israel has made it very clear that they will not stop their attacks on arms shipments from Iran intended for Hezbollah. An unnamed Israeli official has confirmed that Israel carried out such an attack on the night of the 25th, destroying Iranian storage and logistics installations being used for transferring arms to Hezbollah.  Recently there have been reports of civilian airliners being used by Iran to transport weapons systems. A US Defense Department official claimed that several high ranking Iranian officials were targeted as they boarded a civilian cargo plane bound for Iran (3). Advanced GPS components for advanced strategic munitions were also targeted. A Syrian surface-to-air missile was fired towards Israeli territory triggering our missile defense system.The missile was shot down and no damage was done to Israeli planes or on land. Israeli aircraft attacked and destroyed the Syrian missile emplacement. Israel warned Russia in advance of their attack on the Iranian plane so that no other civilian aircraft were endangered, contrary to reports going out from Syrian and other Middle Eastern media. 

Gaza Protests

The weekly “March of Return” protests at the Gaza border are continuing in spite of Hamas’ promise to phase them out according to the terms of the latest ceasefire. Each week around 10,000 Palestinians are coming to the border and throwing Molotov cocktails, grenades and rocks at IDF soldiers. Some also attempt to cross the fence and infiltrate Israel. The IDF is being forced to use live fire to stop them, mainly shooting at their legs, and as a result, there are some deaths and many injuries each week. Gazan hospitals are complaining they are unable to cope with the quantity of those needing treatment.  My answer to that, is “if you don’t want to get hurt, don’t protest at the fence!!!”   

A Fresh Wave of Terror?

In the last few weeks we have had a wave of terror attacks in Jerusalem and the West Bank. On the 9th of December seven people were shot from a passing vehicle at a bus stop at a junction near the West Bank settlement of Ofra on the notorious route 60 highway. One pregnant woman was seriously injured, her husband and another man moderately injured and four teens lightly injured. Three of the wounded were IDF soldiers. The woman, 21-years-old, is now out of danger but her baby died three days after being delivered prematurely by emergency Cesearian section. The perpetrators were shot at by nearby IDF troops but they managed to flee the scene and disappear into the Palestinian city of Ramallah. The IDF is still searching for them. Hamas has claimed responsibility and it is believed that the shooters belonged to a Hamas terror cell. 

This attack follows an attack, on the 7th October, in the Barkan Industrial Park in the West Bank in which 4 were wounded, two fatally. The hunt for the terrorist, an employee at the Park, ended last Thursday when he was captured, more than two months after the attack. His home was subsequently demolished by the IDF. The Barkan Industrial Park employes some 7000 workers, about half of whom are Palestinians, and it has been hailed as an example of successful coexistence. The terrorist has been identified as Salah Omar Barghouti, 29, the son of a senior Hamas member currently in prison (4).

A month after the Barkan attack an IDF reservist was stabbed and moderately wounded outside the Samaria Territorial Brigade base near Nablus in the West Bank. and when IDF soldiers fired at the fleeing terrorist, a woman standing nearby was lightly injured by shrapnel. The terrorist fled into a nearby village and has not yet been apprehended as far as I know. 

Two days later a terrorist attempted to stab an IDF soldier at a bus stop at the Gitai junction on Highway 5. Other soldiers nearby shot and killed the terrorist (5). 

Several more terror attacks have occurred this past week. Last Tuesday there were two separate attempted car ramming attacks. In one the terrorist was killed and in the other, the terrorist was arrested.  On Thursday, the 13th, two border police personnel were wounded in a stabbing attack in the Old City of Jerusalem. One of those injured, a woman police officer, sustained moderate injuries and the other light. The terrorist was shot and killed (5). 

This upsurge in attacks in the West Bank and Jerusalem is creating much concern especially amongst West Bank settlers who have been demonstrating against the government with the claim that not enough is being done to protect them.  Hamas and Islamic Jihad are intent upon stirring up trouble, calling for more attacks and activating its sleeper cells,  in order to destabilize the Palestinian Authority

Hamas responded to the killing of two of their terrorists by saying, 

 “The fire of resistance in the West Bank will not die until the occupation is lifted. The death of the two soldiers proves that the option of the Palestinian people is defiance. The West Bank will continue to support the forces of resistance and the blood of Na’alwa and Barghouti has not been spilled in vain. Hamas and the other resistance factions will continue to support activity to avenge their death.”

Early Elections 

It is now official, the Knesset has been dissolved and there will be early elections scheduled for 9th April.

Tourism 

In spite of all the tension in the region, Israel  has seen a record year in tourism, with arrivals in 2018 expecting to top the 4 million  mark any day now, representing a record-breaking growth of some 38% over last year, and making Israel  one of the most popular and the fastest growing tourist destination in the world (6).  In recent years much effort has been made to improve the infrastructure and services provided for tourists in Jerusalem and to increase the range of options for accommodations, from the super luxurious hotels to the backpacker hostels.  Tourism brings in much-needed revenue to this city, which is the poorest in Israel. 

Poverty in Israel

A recent announcement that the price of many basic food items were about to rise caused great consternation among the population here.  We already have the highest cost of living, and the widest gap between income and the cost of living, amongst the developed nations, and some 1.8 million Israelis live in poverty. Jerusalem is the nation’s poorest city and some 55% of our children live in poverty. The poverty line is set at a monthly income of 3000 shekels, and this means that these figures are a drastic understatement of the true level of suffering. Given that even the cheapest apartment in Jerusalem costs around 5000 shekels a month to rent, not including utilities and other costs, there are many more than 1.8 million experiencing poverty. In response to the announcement of further food price increases organizers threatened to begin ‘yellow vest’ demonstrations such as are occurring in France. Fearing a general uprising the government has put a hold on at least some of these price rises. The problem lies in that the food industry is in the hand of a few massive companies which act as monopolies and can pretty much do as they please. One can only ask why they want to raise the prices even more, given that they already make billions of shekels in profits and their top officials receive more in salary in a month than most of us make in a year. 

You might be wondering why Jerusalem is so poor. Twenty percent of our population is ultra-orthodox and 30% Arab. Amongst the ultra-orthodox only 20% of the men and 50% of the women work (7). The men study Torah all day and the women work to support the family. However they also have large families so often cannot work full time and, in addition, few have a secular education which can enable them to work in well-paying jobs. 

Amongst the Arabs about 60% of the men work and only around 23% of the women (7). Most of these workers are in low paying jobs because they lack the educational level to get into the higher paying positions. 

Winter rains

As I write this the rain is just bucketing down outside. Praise God that so far this winter the rains have been abundant.  Two weeks ago we had a 3-day long storm that brought around 1/3 to 1/2 the average annual rainfall to most parts of the country. There was much flooding and damage to homes and cars, and 4 people died as a result of the heavy rain. Some snow also fell on Mt Hermon. Today the rain is also heavy causing floods, hailstorms hit several places in the Sharon region, and snow is falling on Mt Hermon. I feel for all the people whose homes and cars get flooded when we have rain like this, but apart from that it is a joy to see so much rain. Keep praying for it to continue and for our lakes, reservoirs and aquifers to fill up. 

It is God’s Battle

 Today I was reading in I Chronicles an account of a battle between the northern tribe of Reuben against the Hagrites and their allies. Because the Reubenites called out to God and trusted Him, God gave them a great victory over their enemies – “because the battle was God’s”.  As I write about all the threats to our existence here in Israel it is good to remember that the battle is the LORD’s and he has armies innumerable and he fights on the side of those who trust in Him. Pray that we as a nation will take that attitude, calling upon the LORD and not just relying on our own strength.

They were helped in fighting them, and God delivered the Hagrites and all their allies into their hands, because they cried out to him during the battle. He answered their prayers, because they trusted in him.21 They seized the livestock of the Hagrites—fifty thousand camels, two hundred fifty thousand sheep and two thousand donkeys. They also took one hundred thousand people captive, 22 and many others fell slain, because the battle was God’s.I Chronicles 5:20-22

ANNOUNCEMENT:  I AM PLEASED TO BE ABLE TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF MY NEW WEBSITE. IT CAN BE ACCESSED ON  https://taliasjoy.com . IT IS STILL IN ITS EARLY STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION BUT YOU ARE WELCOME TO VISIT AND SEE MY PROGRESS. HAPPY READING! (For now I will continue to use this google blogsite for my blogs as I am still learning how to use the WordPress program). 


References: 

1. https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5422732,00.html


2. https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5434028,00.html


3. https://www.timesofisrael.com/us-official-says-top-hezbollah-officials-hit-in-alleged-israeli-strikes-in-syria/


4. https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5425139,00.html


5. https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5371369,00.html

https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5368484,00.html
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/two-injured-after-being-stabbed-in-suspected-terror-attack-in-jerusalem-1.6743295
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/256094
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/two-attempted-car-ramming-attacks-in-west-bank-palestinian-shot-and-killed-1.6739825


6. https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Jerusalem-worlds-fastest-growing-tourism-destination-573653

http://nocamels.com/2018/12/jerusalem-top-tourist-destination/

7. https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/ANALYSIS-Why-is-Jerusalem-the-poorest-city-in-Israel-457522

https://www.timesofisrael.com/1-8-million-israelis-842000-of-them-children-under-poverty-line-report/
https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5425341,00.html

© 2024 Talia's Joy

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑