Presently there are two conflicting ideologies
competing for sovereignty of the Holy Land. They are Zionism and
Palestinianism. Recognizing their powerful affects upon the geo-politics
of the Promised Land is prerequisite for achieving a comprehensive
understanding of what’s driving today’s Israeli - Palestinian conflict.
On the surface this conflict appears as a resolvable territorial dispute
of strategic soil inside the Fertile Crescent,
but at the core it involves the complexities of the angelic
conflict, Arab hatred of the Jew, and ultimately, the epic battle
between good and evil. God’s covenant making character is
held in contest by Satan and it’s acting out in its final stages through
this Mideast conflict.
The world wants to broker a two state solution forcing Israel to forfeit
land to the Palestinians assuming this will enable the two ethnicities
to live side by side in lasting peace. However, genocide of the Jew, not
peace with the Jew, is the end game of Israel’s enemies. It always has
been and always will be until the Messiah, Jesus Christ, returns to
punish Satan and subsequently set up the millennial kingdom bringing
peace on earth and goodwill to men.
Satan determined long ago that his best course of action to discredit
God’s character was to destroy the “apple of God’s eye”, the Jewish
people. A careful review of Hebrew history dating back to the time of
Moses’ conflict with Pharaoh, on to Haman’s Persian genocidal plot of
the Jews, followed by Herod’s “Babes of Bethlehem”, and more recently
Adolph Hitler’s holocaust attempt, offers sufficient historical
precedent attesting to this truth.
The International Community wants Israel to give back lands captured by
the Israeli Defense Forces in the aftermath of the six day war of 1967.
According to Genesis 15:18 these territories belong to today’s Israeli
descendants of Abraham. This Holy Land standoff between Satan and God,
played out through the Arabs and Jews, is what the world witnesses
almost daily on the 6 o’clock news.
The underpinnings of the Israeli - Palestinian
conflict are indelibly rooted in their contemporaneous struggle for
religious and geo-political autonomy in the Biblical Promised Land. It
is an ideological war between Zionism and Palestinianism.
The term Zionism was coined by Nathan Birnbaum and later popularized by
Theodor Herzl in his 1896 book entitled Der Judenstaat (the Jewish State
in German). Zionism, as it was originally understood, advocated the best
way to avoid the Anti-Semitism spreading rampantly throughout Europe at
the time was to create an independent Jewish State in Palestine.
The word was derived from Mount Zion in Jerusalem, which was the
historic symbol of the Jewish homeland since 6th Century BC. Today
Zionism banners the Israeli government's view that it is Israel’s God
given right to possess their fair portion of the Holy Land and to
declare a Jewish State therein.
Conversely, Palestinianism is a term the Egyptian born British scholar,
Bat Yeor, alludes to in her 2005 book “Eurabia”. Palestinianism
condenses jihadist values, by promoting the destruction of Israel and
the denial of Hebrew biblical history and hence Christianity. It
preaches Islamic replacement theology and the Arabization and
Islamization of the Holy Land’s biblical archeology.
In a nutshell, Zionism promotes the rightful
existence of a Jewish State in the Holy Land and Palestinianism
adamantly opposes any such State! This is why the Palestinians and the
preponderance of their Arab and Persian supporters today refuse to
accept Israel’s right to exist. In fact, it is almost
impossible to find a Palestinian school text book that includes a Middle
East map with Israel located upon it.
Additionally, Palestinianism is at the center of Arab Nationalism. The
Palestinian refugee plight ignites the Arabs to unite and will
ultimately cause many of them to collectively fight against Israel. With
each passing conventional Arab – Israeli war or conflict the
Palestinianism rally call gains more momentum among Israel's
predominately Islamic enemies. Ultimately it seemingly escalates into
the climactic concluding Arab – Israeli war foretold to come in Psalm
83.
Secular world leaders can’t fix the Middle
East problem because it is a deeply rooted in the supernatural.
In the center of the geo-political equation are the three major
religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, listed in the order of
their advent upon the world scene. Many Jews and Christians believe God
gave the disputed Mideast territories to the Jews for their eternal
homeland called “Israel”. Conversely, the pro-Palestinian Arabs and
Persians seek the creation of one final Arab State instead called
“Palestine”. They perform Islamic Jihad to accomplish this end.
Presently this ideological controversy has pushed the Middle East to the
brink of war. Decade old political attempts to resolve the matter
through land for peace deals have served to salt the wound. The Promised
Land in question is the central issue and threatening to take it from
Israel and dangling it like a carrot on a stick in front of the
Palestinians is like playing Robin Hood for all the wrong reasons. It
portrays Israel as the wealthy villain and the Palestinians as the
unjustly impoverished.
Israel in political moves of conciliation has attempted to appease the
Arabs and Palestinians by withdrawing from portions of the disputed
territories. In May of 2000 Israel unilaterally withdrew from the
security zone in Southern Lebanon only to be punished by a 34 day
conflict in the summer of 2006 with Hezbollah. Four thousand rockets
struck Israeli soil during that conflict. Today, less than four years
later, Hezbollah has 15 times as many rockets (60,000) inclusive of scud
missiles recently obtained from Syria.
However, the fateful pivotal episode that should lead to the soon coming
Mother of all Mideast wars occurred in the summer of 2005. That dreadful
August Israel’s government experienced enormous pressure from the George
W. Bush American administration to unilaterally withdraw from the Gaza.
Gush Katif was a bloc of 17 Israeli settlements inside of Gaza at the
time. At the risk of provoking an Israeli civil war, these Gush Katif
settlers were forced to vacate their homes. Some of them still seek
proper assimilation back into Israeli society today.
On the day the last settler was removed for Gush Katif the storm clouds
of Hurricane Katrina were forming over the Atlantic. In probable
fulfillment of the curse for curse in kind clause contained in Genesis
12:3, America was forced into its own Katrina refugee crisis much like
was created in Israel as result of Gush Katif.
That following January 2006 the Palestinians elected the Hamas of the
Gaza territory, a vowed enemy of Israel, as their representative
government. George Bush did nothing to prevent this from occurring. In
fact, he had previously publicly discounted the potential for a Hamas
election victory over the Fatah party. Shortly thereafter, Hamas began
to indiscriminately lob Katusha rockets into neighboring Israeli cities.
This led to the 22 day Operation Cast Lead war between Israel and Hamas
in December 2008. This conflict, in my prophetic estimation, is the
straw that may end up breaking the camel’s back. This conflict caught
Hamas’ allies with their tales between their legs. None of them were
able to do anything but rattle their sabers from the sidelines. This
infuriated them as it mocked the fabric of their supposed Arab
Nationalism in support of Palestinianism.
However, this is not the case today. Hamas’ friends are boldly showing
their disdain toward Israel. Turkey, for instance, has severed most of
their political ties with Israel. By Turkey’s own admission, this is a
direct result of Israel’s decisive victory in Operation Cast Lead.
Additionally, bonafide war pacts were confirmed in December 2009 between
Iran, Syria, Hezbollah, and Hamas. This means that should Hamas be
attacked by Israel in the future, which holds a high degree of
probability, Israel runs the risk of provoking a major Mideast war.
Furthermore, Lebanon’s president Michel Suleiman has pledged his support
to Hezbollah in the likely event Israel and Hezbollah go toe to toe
again. Even Israel’s moderate peace partner Jordan’s King Abdullah is
warning of a summer time 2010 war if a Palestinian - Israeli peace is
not achieved immediately.
Jeremiah 12:14-17 informs us that the Arabs of
Palestine, i.e. today’s Palestinian Refugees, were to be assimilated
into their ancient surrounding Arab homelands. The Arab nations that
were to assimilate these refugees have chosen to banner their refugee
plight rather than bear the burden of their resettlement.
Historically many of these Arab nations warred against each other,
however today they are unified in their support for Palestinianism and
opposition of Zionism.
Palestinianism and Zionism have no common
ground. They represent opposing ideologies. Allowing them to coexist is
a recipe for disaster. The scripturally supported solution is for the
Arabs to support Zionism, abandon Palestinianism, and resettle the
Palestinian refugees back into their historical homelands. According to
the forthcoming foretold prophetic episodes described in Psalm 83,
Ezekiel 38, and elsewhere, this is not the course Israel’s modern day
enemies apparently take.