Evangelical Support for Israel’s Genocide in Gaza Includes Its Attack Against the Last Entirely Christian Town in Palestine
The good news is that tons of people—especially under the age of 50—are awakening to the hellish barbarism being committed by the Israelis against the Palestinian people. Count Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon—and even Piers Morgan (can you believe it?)—in the list of the enlightened.
The bad news is that protestant evangelicals remain in a deep state of denial. This is due, of course, to the preponderance of the false prophecy doctrines of Scofield Dispensationalism among most evangelical pastors.
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The Israel deception among evangelicals is so great that they cannot even condemn the Zionist state when it deliberately, recklessly and cold-bloodedly murders tens of thousands of innocent women and children. Israel’s genocide in Gaza is the holocaust of the twenty-first century, and because Israel is the perpetrator, evangelicals support it.
Amazing, isn’t it? People who claim to be the disciples of the Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6) and who claim to preach the gospel of peace (Romans 10:15; Ephesians 6:15) are among the most ardent supporters of the world’s most unlawful and immoral war: Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
Of course, Israel’s war in Palestine is not confined to Gaza. The West Bank is also under Israeli assault. And now we learn that the Israelis are besieging the last entirely Christian town in Palestine: Taybeh, Ramallah.
The last entirely-Christian town in the Israeli-controlled West Bank is enduring a wave of attacks by violent Jewish settlers, a local church leader says, prompting families to flee and leading clergy to declare the town is “no longer safe” for its inhabitants. Ominously, settlers have also set up an “outpost” on the fringe of that town — Taybeh, Ramallah — a 4,500-year-old community with huge significance in the story of Jesus Christ.
“The town, which the Gospel of John (11:54) refers to as ‘Ephraim’ — the place Jesus withdrew to before his passion — is no longer safe for its people today,” Father Bashar Fawadleh, parish priest of Taybeh’s Church of Christ the Redeemer, told the Catholic, Arabic-language ACI MENA news service. “We do not live in peace but in daily fear and siege.
This is only the latest in an ongoing pattern of aggression directed toward Taybeh’s inhabitants, a pattern that has also included stealing farm equipment, and destroying crops with fire or by releasing settlers’ cattle to devour them, Catholic News Agency reports.
Settlers have established an outpost on the town’s eastern edge, on the remains of a farmhouse abandoned by Christians who’d fled about a year ago under the growing settler campaign of violence and intimidation. An “outpost” is a Jewish settlement on Palestinian land that’s not authorized by the Israeli government. Outposts typically begin with something as small as a tent or a van, and are frequently situated on hilltops or agricultural land. In the case of “herding outposts,” settlers will bring livestock that they allow to graze over a wide area with the goal of establishing a larger claim. Despite outposts’ lack of government permission at the outset, the Israeli government often legalizes them retroactively, cementing the Palestinians’ loss of the land. (Note, there are both Christian and Mu
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