The Land of Israel Versus the State of Israel; Part Eight
God’s ancient people are guilty of the worse iniquity that Gentiles were known for. God will act.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
God’s ancient people are guilty of the worse iniquity that Gentiles were known for. God will act.
The modern State of Israel is a strange construct. It is completely modeled on the secular national organization of the countries of the world; it does not reflect a land given by YHWH.
At what point in history did the losers in a war ever get to dictate terms to the winners? All kinds of people were sagely telling the world that, with the express train that sent Hamas’ leader, Yahya Sinwar, to his 72 bacha bazi boys in Jahannam, there was a fresh opportunity for a ceasefire …
Through Ezekiel 37, God gives us three defining standards by which we can judge the current State of Israel.
William Teach of The Pirate’s Cove reported that, now that Yahya Sinwar has been sent to his 72 bacha bazi boys in Jahannam, the so-called ‘Palestinian Authority’ in Judea and Samaria are calling for a ceasefire. No Westerner can truly comprehend what passes for ‘thinking’ among the Arabs, but at least to me, it sounds …
That our oh-so-noble leftists will lie through their scummy teeth whenever they think it to their advantage is of no surprise to anyone who pays attention. That The New York Times would report on it actually is at least slightly surprising. Pro-Palestinian Group at Columbia Now Backs ‘Armed Resistance’ by Hamas Columbia University Apartheid Divest …
This fight is about much more than one single incident against the State of Israel. This is about destroying Western Civilization.
Sir Ahmed Salman Rushdie is, according to his Wikipedia biography: an Indian-born British-American novelist. His work often combines magic realism with historical fiction and primarily deals with connections, disruptions, and migrations between Eastern and Western civilizations, typically set on the Indian subcontinent. Rushdie’s second novel, Midnight’s Children (1981), won the Booker Prize in 1981 and …
Israel launched one of the greatest covert action attacks ever yesterday, with some kind of operation that targeted the pagers that Hezbollah were using in Lebanon. Israel had the pager numbers of the Hezbollah operatives, including an Iranian representative to the group in Beirut, and sent a group page than caused the pagers to explode. …
This part four of the Coexist series. It explores the Hamas case study introduced in Part 1. It builds on the analysis in Part 2 and Part 3.
Following the extermination — I will not use the word assassination to reference the killing of a cockroach — of Ismail Haniyeh as the political leader of Hamas, the leadership of the terrorist group decided that Yahya Sinwar should be their new Fearless Leader. Israel had long ago declared that that Mr Sinwar is a …
While such actions are deemed necessary, they also raise ethical and moral questions about the use of government power for those that don’t understand combat.
But the civilians in Gaza are the support system for Hamas, just as much as German and Japanese civilians supported their countries’ war machines.
Americans woke up last Wednesday morning to scenes on TV of police in blue cities arresting college students who camped on campuses.
The lesson of bargaining for hostages has been taught time and time and time again: it’s always a fool’s exchange.
With friends like President Joe Biden, who needs enemies?
We have previously mentioned Central Bucks West teacher Youssef Abdelwahab, his anti-Israel social media posts, and how some parents believe he is ‘brainwashing’ students.
By all appearances, American Democrat party leadership is like a confused gaggle of geese running around in circles honking to the world about who’s in charge
No one wants World War 3. Displays of weakness encourage adversaries to become enemies and attack. The domino effect of treaties brings others into the fray.
In the volatile landscape of the Middle East, Israel stands as a beacon of resilience and strength against hostile neighbors bent on its destruction.