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Anyone who still does not understand that the Bible plays a role in Israel’s politics will never understand the Israeli-Arab conflict.
Israel’s political present is confronted with its biblical past. Others, however, see it the other way around, namely that Israel’s biblical history determines the country’s current politics. Over the years we have written repeatedly about the biblical acrobatics of politics in the Holy Land, which is often difficult for many people abroad to understand. The Bible is not a foreign word or taboo in the Israeli media, just as the Koran determines politics among our neighboring countries. The funny or tragic thing is that most foreign journalists report on the war in Gaza from a so-called “neutral, objective and non-religious perspective,” thereby making a tactical error. Western – i.e. Christian – journalists thus agree with the Palestinian liberation struggle and the Muslims’ claim to the Promised Land. It’s just a shame that no one sees what’s really going on.
As a reminder, the aim of the barbaric attack on October 7th was to liberate Jerusalem and penetrate deep into Israel. What in some ways stopped the Hamas terrorists and saved Israel from an even worse invasion was the Nova music festival in Re’ím. The crowds and the young women drove the terrorists crazy. There are officers who believe that without Nova (which featured a Buddha statue), the terrorists would have penetrated much deeper. Hamas invaded the country on Islamic grounds and Israel defends the country on biblical grounds. Those who do not understand this are the West, which has lost its religious and spiritual basis in politics. Not so in Israel and in the Arab countries of the region.
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Israel’s political present is confronted with its biblical past. Others, however, see it the other way around, namely that Israel’s biblical history determines the country’s current politics. Over the years we have written repeatedly about the biblical acrobatics of politics in the Holy Land, which is often difficult for many people abroad to understand. The Bible is not a foreign word or taboo in the Israeli media, just as the Koran determines politics among our neighboring countries. The funny or tragic thing is that most foreign journalists report on the war in Gaza from a so-called “neutral, objective and non-religious perspective,” thereby making a tactical error. Western – i.e. Christian – journalists thus agree with the Palestinian liberation struggle and the Muslims’ claim to the Promised Land. It’s just a shame that no one sees what’s really going on.
As a reminder, the aim of the barbaric attack on October 7th was to liberate Jerusalem and penetrate deep into Israel. What in some ways stopped the Hamas terrorists and saved Israel from an even worse invasion was the Nova music festival in Re’ím. The crowds and the young women drove the terrorists crazy. There are officers who believe that without Nova (which featured a Buddha statue), the terrorists would have penetrated much deeper. Hamas invaded the country on Islamic grounds and Israel defends the country on biblical grounds. Those who do not understand this are the West, which has lost its religious and spiritual basis in politics. Not so in Israel and in the Arab countries of the region.
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Tachles with Aviel – Playing with the Bible in politics
Anyone who still does not understand that the Bible plays a role in Israel's politics will never understand the Israeli-Arab conflict.
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