3 Jul 2023

Peace Long Time Gone

Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the Palestinian Islamic Jihad water, word comes that the terror group is building on its rocket attacks from last month by opening “training camps” for youth.

Islamic Jihad had always been, at least publicly, less robust than Hamas or Lebanon’s Hezbollah. Stretching back to the 90s, the group operated on a smaller scale than their better-known rivals.

And even last month’s barrage of 1,000 rockets from Gaza might not have been due to their efforts, according to some reports, although at the time, major media outlets were definitely pointing at Islamic Jihad. As a source in Israel told me: “They don’t make a move without Hamas giving them the greenlight.” It was thought that perhaps Islamic Jihad was taking the fall, so as to give public cover to Hamas, already on thin ice as Israel talked of a large-scale incursion into the Gaza Strip.

Whoever was responsible, the week-long attacks provided Islamic Jihad with its own metaphorical merit badge for terror. Now it seems they’re building on that reputation.

On June 12, PIJ, the recruiting arm of the Jerusalem Brigades, opened their training camps, calling them “The Camps of Operation Free Men’s Revenge.” They were held at the training camps of the Jerusalem Brigades and were open to youth 14-16. Ahmed al-Ra’I, spokesman for the group, said response had been so great, they had to break the sessions into two phases. All this stemming from Operation Breaking Dawn in August of last year.

This is always the way the terrorist operate. Israel is forced to defend itself from the terrorism inflicted on it by lunatic jihadists. The response then is “an answer” to “Israeli aggression.”More than 1,500 young people have joined these operations, where they are given “crash courses” in tactics. In other words, they are cannon fodder for confrontations and in rare cases, breakouts of war. From Egypt to Lebanon and Syria, many youth are raised on a diet of hate for Israel and they are eager to be martyrs for the cause.

Problem is, they don’t realize that the leadership cares nothing for them and considers them useful in harassing Israel. There hasn’t been a break in this fervor for 100 years.

Even the trainers in this terrorism cover their faces with masks, so that photographs can’t identify them. This is cowardly, but I don’t even think they care if we call them that. For them, everything is justified in “fighting the Zionists.”

The religious angle is important, too, in whipping these impressionable youth into a frenzy. Specifically, they “fostered connection to Islam and the path of the Prophet Muhammad,” an integral part of the groups’ ideology. Remember, even though Yasser Arafat himself wasn’t especially religious, he well understood that it would be a key catalyst for persuading thousands of young men to give up their lives for “Palestine.”

Instruction included land fighting, storming the enemy’s positions, and shooting. Psychological operations also ensured they would not stray from the path.

A huge outcome of all this, according to PIJ leaders, is to send a message to Israel: the efforts from Operation Shield and Arrow, to uproot the terror group’s leadership and training facilities, only served to swell the ranks of recruits, and to rebuild the physical training centers.

After 10 days, the training camp came to an end and a ceremony was held near Khan Yunis.

A fascinating op-ed appears this week in the Jerusalem Post, and sheds light on the never-ending circle of violence:

“A two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict, long the dream of Jewish liberals like me, is increasingly unlikely and probably has been since the end of the Six-Day War in June 1967 – a war in which Israel expelled Jordanian forces from the West Bank.

Prior to the Jordanian exit, there was a two-state solution of sorts – a Jewish state (Israel) and an Arab state (Jordan) occupying the entirety of what had been Mandatory Palestine.

A short time later Israel’s government, headed by Labor Party prime minister Levi Eshkol, offered to return the West Bank to Jordan in exchange for peace, an offer Jordan rejected and concurrently abandoned its claim to the West Bank in favor of the newly created Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).

The writer, Alfred Moses, believes more should be done to improve the lot of Palestinians.

Yet this approach has also been tried for decades! Untold billions of dollars from the U.S. and Europe has poured into the Palestinian territories. Much of it was stolen by the leadership. When Israel pulled out of Gaza entirely in 2005, they left business infrastructure such as farms and sophisticated irrigation. The Palestinians swept in and

Madness.

Enormous effort has been expended in “improving the lives of Palestinians,” but right up to this moment they continue poisoning their own culture because of hatred for Jews.

It’s fascinating that Moses believes there was never a real chance at peace, stretching back 60 years. And it’s true that Jordan basically served as the Palestinian state, until King Hussein kicked Arafat and the PLO out of his country. The terror football was tossed back in Israel’s direction.

As Christians, and ones that believe in Bible prophecy, we know that no human solution exists to bring real peace to the region. It is frustrating that madmen have so much power to cause so much harm. And it’s all unnecessary. Israel has made serious overtures to the Palestinians since 1967, but the PLO has always preferred that their own people be used as pawns.

This week, remember especially the 1,500 young people being shoved into the meatgrinder by the terrorists. Pray they will have both discernment and a way out of that hellhole.

 

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26 Jun 2023

Is Israel a Moral Nation?

For many years I’ve heard people—even supporters of Israel—grumble that Israel is a “secular state” or “Israel tolerates unbiblical views” in its society. Some point out that Israel was founded by some people that were communists or socialists in their native countries before emigrating.

All true.

I have a photo of legendary Prime Minister David Ben Gurion in a yoga pose. Several other premiers were very secular. In fact, Menachem Begin’s regular favorable comments of the Bible were out of the norm for most leaders.

Further, Israel operates much like every other country in terms of civil matters. Abortions are performed. Left-wing groups can march and demonstrate.

And homosexuality is lauded in many circles. In fact, a story emerged today that is very interesting on that note.

Yair Lapid, no fan of the Bible or spiritual matters (his father, Tommy, was famously non-religious), this week in the Knesset stood to defend the “LGBTQ” community from Orthodox criticism. Oddly, he wore a kippah when he spoke.

From the Jerusalem Post:

“Opposition head and Yesh Atid MK Yair Lapid gave an impromptu Torah lesson on the Knesset floor on Wednesday, in response to United Torah Judaism MK Yitzhak Pindrus, who the day before had called the LGBTQ community the country’s greatest danger.

“Yesterday MK Pindrus said of the LGBT-community: ‘It’s more dangerous than the Hamas and Hezbollah’, Lapid said, before pointing out a Torah quote made by Pindrus, suggesting that the Jews would be at risk of getting thrown out of the country because of it.

“Pindrus had said that ‘The most dangerous thing for the State of Israel, more than ISIS and Hezbollah is the LGBTQ+ community,’ adding that ‘If it were up to me, I would prevent not just the pride march but also the whole movement.’”

Lapid, in his remarks, resorted to what the Left considers a clever rejoinder to conservatives by pointing out that the Torah condemns many sins, not only homosexuality. Too, recall that another “way around the Bible’s condemnation of homosexuality” is to simply reframe the narrative. For example, Paul had quite a bit to say about this abomination, but modern critics claim Paul was himself either a frustrated, closeted homosexual, or his writings on the subject are somehow less valid than other issues he addressed.

“He [Lapid] mentioned the death penalties for eating khametz (leavened bread) on Pessach or for disagreeing with the Sanhedrin, among others. He especially described the death penalty for cursing one’s parents, joking that ‘I hope my sons are listening to this right now… Why don’t you [Haredi MKs] propose a bill like that?’”

Lapid was prepared for this battle, pointing out that the Seven Deadly Sins listed in Proverbs do not mention homosexuality, and that further mention in Proverbs of those that sow conflict accurately describe what he said the Haredi MKs of doing now.

Some of what Lapid employed was simply PR strategy, and he also ignores other factors. He also used the Argument from Silence.

The religious authorities and political wings in Israel rightly understand that societies that fully embrace homosexuality eventually pass from history. It is a moral capitulation that occurs near the end of civilizations. The Greeks, Romans, and Babylonians come to mind.

In Henry Morris’s Defender’s Study Bible notes, Morris made I think an important point as to a source of unbiblical practices in a society:

“The descent into evolutionary paganism is always soon followed by gross immorality, specifically including sexual perversion, such as described in Romans 1:26-29. Ancient Sodom was so notorious for homosexuality that its practice has long been known as sodomy (see Genesis 13:13; 19:4-9). The practice became so widespread in ancient Greece that it was considered normal and even desirable. Other examples are abundant and, of course, it is quickly becoming accepted—even encouraged—here in America. Not surprisingly, this was preceded by widespread return to evolutionism in science and education.”

As has been pointed out by others, homosexual practice undermines the creation order; man was created for woman and vice versa. Taken to its logical and extreme conclusion, widespread homosexuality would so severely deplete the earth’s human population that our own extinction would surely follow. Despite the literally insane proclamations today in some quarters in America, men cannot bear children.

And if proponents of homosexual practice attack by saying we are unreasonable by “singling-out” homosexuality while ignoring other sins listed in the Old Testament, let’s turn their argument around on them. Are they really saying that if we accept homosexuality, we also affirm stoning and beastiality and child sacrifice?

Back to the topic at hand: Israel, like all other nations, operates in a fallen world. I’m struck by the fact that those that condemn Israel for allowing/celebrating homosexual behavior evidently wish to hold the country to a standard that cannot be met currently. Perfection is not attainable for nations now, and I would add that Israel is not what she will one day become.

I don’t agree with Yair Lapid, but if we want to criticize Israel, why not equally criticize other nations? Why not Italy? Brazil? Belgium?

Is the Jewish state moral? That isn’t for us to judge. We aren’t the Judge. Certainly, the country fights wars with at least one hand tied behind its back in order to reduce even the civilian casualties of its enemies. Israel also sends massive amounts of humanitarian aid in the event of disasters. Also, Jewish doctors routinely perform life-saving measures on even their enemies, such as Hamas! So those that want to criticize them because they don’t measure up in our moral universe are, to my mind, practicing selective outrage.

Until the Lord returns, we will live in the tension of our world. One day the Lord will usher-in righteousness forever. Until then, cut the Jewish state some slack.

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