ISRAEL'S UNPOPULARITY MEANS HOPE FOR MANKIND
By Rev. Ted Pike
23 May 11
In a 1962 LOOK article Prime Minister David Ben Gurion prophesied
that in the not too distant future the whole world would consist of
federated continents under the jurisdiction of Jerusalem (See, ADL
Campaigns to Train Hate Prosecutors). How wrong he was! World
resistance to Zionism and the Talmudic mandate to dominate the planet
is a mighty manifestation of divine grace, completely unexpected by
the architects of Jewish supremacism. As a result of many courageous
activists speaking out, especially over the past decade, the Zionist
conspiracy has been powerfully delayed. Through continued prayer and
truth telling, it can be postponed much longer!
As God caused the wheels of Pharaoh’s chariots to mire when
they attempted to recapture the fleeing Hebrews, so the rising juggernaut
that Scripture calls the “synagogue of Satan” (Rev. 2:9)
and Babylon the Great (See, “Babylon the Great” is
Israel) is encountering a magnitude of resistance never experienced
in Zionism’s 120-year history.
Israel’s frustration was evidenced by Prime Minister Netanyahu
as he visited New York last week. He hoped to have endorsement not
only from AIPAC but also President Obama for his expansionist policies
excluding a Palestinian state. Instead, the President in his speech
to the State Department informed the world that America will stand
by her traditional demand that all territory within the pre-1967 borders
be part of that state. This would include Gaza, the West Bank, and
east Jerusalem. Netanyahu, it was reported, did his best to have this
requirement removed from Obama’s speech to AIPAC. Obama refused.
The Zionist Organization of America quickly rallied its forces, demanding
that AIPAC disinvite him as a speaker!
Obama said it is time for Israel to recognize great winds of change
and freedom from oppression that infuse the Palestinians as well as
the Arab world. This desire for change, Obama hinted, was manifest
in the Nakba protest a week ago. Thousands of Palestinians from surrounding
nations converged on the Jewish state, sometimes overflowing
the borders of Israel, in protest of what Israel did
to their grandparents in 1948. Their grandparents, 800,000 Palestinian
merchants, tradesmen, farmers, professionals, and intellectuals (as
well as Christian Arabs), were violently forced out of homes and lands
where their ancestors had lived for millennia. They and their descendants
were consigned to shantytown concentration camps where many, including
most Gazans, languish today. The Nakba demonstration, during which
at least 15 Arab protestors were killed by Israel, dramatized powerfully
to the world Israel’s massive injustice against such unfortunates—injustice
Israel has never acknowledged or repented of.
Since Obama's speech last week, a firestorm of protest has arisen,
largely from the Republican/evangelical "Israel first" right,
denouncing Obama and standing by Netanyahu's declaration that Israel
will never concede to the "unrealistic," "indefensible" 1967
borders. Prominent evangelical leaders, such as Tim Wildmon, Dr. James
Dobson, Gov. Mike Huckabee, and many others, put a full-page ad in
the Jerusalem Post, vowing undying opposition to any division
of Israel. (www.IsraelYoureNotAlone.com) It was widely
suggested late in the week that Obama's requirements for Israel were
in reality more words than substance. Perhaps surprised by the level
of opposition from Jews and evangelicals, some predicted his AIPAC
speech on Sunday would be milder. Obama in fact retained his basic
position.
Why Israel and the Palestinians Can't Find
Peace
Israel and evangelical leadership remain united in a shared goal:
to regain all of Palestine for the Jewish people. This means
ultimate expulsion of antagonistic Arabs. Israel and the evangelicals
say an emphatic "No!" to the threat that Palestinian autonomy
poses to this dream. Thus, Israel can always be counted on, at the
critical moment, to sabotage peace negotiations leading to any division
of Israel. Nearly a century ago a separate Arab state was mandated
by the 1917 Balfour declaration. In 1948 the UN partition also came
to naught, primarily as a result of Jewish terrorism and expulsion
of half the Palestinians. Many subsequent proposals have been made
but scuttled, primarily by Israeli obfuscation and intransigence. The
Israeli/evangelical idea of "peace" today means only one
thing: a united Israel from Lebanon to Egypt to Jordan and Syria, without Arabs.
Despite a lot of dust being thrown into the air by Israel's supporters
over the weekend, a heartening reality continues undaunted worldwide:
Criticism of Israel's injustices is simmering, even boiling over. The
Zionist Organization of America, in a recent fundraising letter, gives
an accurate overview of the rapidly escalating anger against Israel
everywhere.
This new worldwide campaign by universities, media, churches, sports
tournaments, public unions, theater people, and the U.N. is really
an assault on the right of the self-determination of the Jewish people
in their own homeland.
It started with years and years of the Palestine Authority’s
verbal attacks and lies against Israel—that has now spread
like wildfire around the world.
For example, Salaam Fawaad, the Prime Minister of the Palestinian
Authority, recently and falsely proclaimed, ‘ Israel represents
a policy of state terror which the Zionist-apartheid state is carrying
out against the Palestinians.’ And that’s the so-called ‘moderate’ speaking—not
Hamas.
South Africa’s Bishop Tutu said, ‘I’ve been deeply
distressed in my visit to the Holy Land. It reminded me so much
of what happened to black people in South Africa.’
Professors, like Norman Finkelstein, speak at universities around
the world, calling Israel a ‘terrorist state,’ a ‘lunatic
state,’ and an ‘insane and satanic state from the boils
of hell…committing a holocaust in Gaza.’
Organizations everywhere are calling for a boycott, divestment, and
sanctions against Israel, The North American University Professors,
academic groups throughout Europe, South Africa and Australia, the
Canadian Union of Public Employees, the Irish Congress of Trade Unions,
and Lutheran and Presbyterian Churches.
Not surprisingly, 80% of the United Nation Human Rights Council’s
resolutions target Israel alone.
England and other countries are even threatening to arrest Deputy
Prime Minister General Moshe Yaalon, Defense Minister Ehud Barak,
Knesset member Tzipi Livni, and other prominent Israelis for ‘war crimes’ and ‘crimes
against humanity.’ These Israeli leaders can no longer travel
to those countries.
Criticism of Israel and Jewish control is increasingly vocalized among
liberals, including Jewish ones. Many Europeans are angry because of
Israel's mistreatment of the people of Gaza. Eastern Europeans particularly
believe Jews have too much power, such as in Hungary (70% of the population)
and Poland (50%). In Spain, 50% agree.
This is welcome news for lovers of freedom because, if Israel is mired
under criticism in the Middle East, it means the Zionist agenda everywhere will
be slowed. Once mankind begins to break free from the fatal propaganda
vortex into which Israel has sucked us throughout the 20 th century,
a new and freeing possibility emerges: openness to the fact that Zionism
is not just cruel to Palestinians but also is part of a global Jewish
supremacist cancer, inflicting media disinformation, immorality, anti-Christianity,
loss of freedom through hate laws, monetary enslavement, and Mideast
wars on behalf of Israel. (See, Jews
Confirm Big Media is Jewish)
Why are evangelical Christians so out of touch with the winds of change?
Biblical history, as well the parables of Christ, often reveals that
people who once received the most truth and light from God have a tendency
to become jaded and self-satisfied, forcing God to send others to sound
His warnings. So it is today. American Bible Belt pro-Zionism, now
dispersed throughout the western world, has become so parasitized by
Zionist influence that they not only fail to recognize a mighty deliverance
but they demonize it. In contrast, God has allowed liberal, even Jewish
anti-Zionist protestors to largely take the lead in sounding a vital,
last days warning to the world.
It is indeed a pathetic, tragic commentary on the decline of conscience
in popular Christianity when baby-killing, pro-sodomite liberals have
compassion on the suffering men, women and children of Gaza and evangelicals
have none; instead, they rally behind the oppressors!
Jesus said, “The crane and swallow observe the time of their
coming, but My people know not the judgment of the Lord.” (Jer.
8:7). Yet, from the thousands of evangelicals who now visit www.truthtellers.org,
I know many lovers of God and freedom are praying fervently against
Jewish supremacism and for a stay of judgment upon sinful America.
I have always prayed that awakening would break out among God’s
people, His church. For 30 years I have been working to make it happen.
But how that deliverance comes is God’s business.
Personally, I’ll take deliverance anyway it comes.
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Rev. Ted Pike is director of the National Prayer Network, a Christian/conservative
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