Shalom from CONNECT in Israel’s lush Galilee region! Although it is wonderful to be back home, it was difficult saying goodbye to our brothers and sisters in Denmark. As I mentioned to you last week, Wednesday was a special night in Kolding during which I taught from God’s word, then held a question-and-answer session. What I neglected to mention was that the power went out in the entire city, but it was good enough to wait until just after I finished my last sentence! How’s that for timing?
Saturday found Pastor Mike Golay and me holding an Awaiting His Return prophecy conference in Copenhagen. Not only did people from all over Denmark pack out the house, but folks came from far beyond, including India, the UK, Singapore, and other countries. It was a great time of worship, studying the Word, and fellowship. The next morning, I finished my trip to Denmark teaching at a Sunday morning service at the Evangelical Romanian Church of Denmark. Such a beautiful country, such marvelous people – I can’t wait to come back.
As great as it is to be back in Israel, I am only here for a short, very busy respite. Next Thursday I depart for Japan where I will speak once in Nagano and twice in Osaka. You can find all the information about my time in Japan here on Behold Israel’s Upcoming Events page. If you are in the area, please plan on joining me there! That same link will tell you when and where I will be over this next year in Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, the United States, and Canada. Last year was a necessary break from the road, but it is so great to now be back teaching God’s truth about the nation of Israel and His prophetic plan for this world. I hope to catch you somewhere along my travels!
We are just about a month away from the release of my next book, The Israel Decree. This is a compact book that packs a huge punch. In it, you’ll find the historical, political, and, most importantly, biblical proofs that modern Israel is the Israel of the Bible. At $8.99, it is inexpensive, and at just under 120 pages, it is an easy read. However, the knowledge you gain from this book will be priceless. Preorder your copy today!
MidEast and Beyond
Gaza
They say they are the victims. They say they only want peace. They say that they are being starved and are bereft of any humanitarian services. Israel begs, “Please, just give us our hostages.” Hamas loads their rifles and answers, “Well, I guess it’s not quite that bad.” Actually, that is the answer that they give to one another behind closed doors. It’s behind those same doors that they manufacture the false starvation and heath crises and then strategize to disseminate it to a favorable media. It’s also where they keep track the tons upon tons of Israeli and United Nations humanitarian aid, divvy it up amongst themselves, then set the prices for selling it to the Gazan people. It’s behind those doors where they plan how to manipulate world opinion so that they are able to wring out a moral victory from the brink of military defeat.
I’ve got to give Hamas credit. Their propaganda works. In America, 48% of 18–24-year-olds support Hamas over Israel. Terrorists have killed their thousands; TikTok its tens of thousands. But Hamas may have overplayed its hand. Gazans are tired of only receiving the crumbs from Hamas’s table. Local clans are starting to fight back, and people are getting killed.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Netanyahu continues the IDF’s push into Gaza, and a call for the evacuation of Rafah has gone out. All of this is with an enthusiastic thumbs up from President Trump, who assures Israel’s military that they will have the weapons needed to get the job done. Netanyahu is still holding to his three-point end game: 1) Hamas will disarm, 2) its leaders will leave Gaza, and 3) the Gazan people will participate in voluntary migration. Already, interest in that third point is very high amongst the populace.
Lebanon
An airstrike Tuesday was part of a targeted killing that took out Hassan Ali Mahmoud Bdeir, an operator in Hezbollah’s Unit 3900 which is connected to Iran’s Quds Force. Bdeir was a terrorist plotter and was part of an imminent attempt by fellow terrorist group, Hamas, to down an Israeli airliner flying out of Cyprus. His assassination was part of the second major airstrike in Lebanon in under a week. On Friday, the Israeli Air Force hit targets outside of Beirut after rockets were fired a few days earlier from the area around Metula.
More internal voices in Lebanon are calling for the disarming of Hezbollah and the normalizing of relations with Israel. This is why I say that I have nothing against the Lebanese. Many of them are wonderful people. Sadly, their nation has been coopted by terrorists. Anti-Hezbollah sentiments are growing inside and outside the country. Tomorrow, US Deputy Special Envoy for the Middle East Morgan Ortagus will meet with Lebanese officials in Beirut and insist that all Hezbollah connected members of the government be removed.
Syria
Right now, it’s hard to talk about Syria without also bringing up Turkey. President Erdoğan wants to become the new guardian of Syria as a major first step in his reupping of the Ottoman empire. In his mind, if anyone is going to watch over Sunni Islam, it should be the Turks. The problem is that Turkey is at its weakest point in modern history. They are still the sick man of Europe and are grasping at anything that might give them legitimacy. If they can get Syria, then they believe people will begin thinking, “You know, old Turkey may still have a little fight left in them.”
To this end, Erdoğan’s forces are moving south to try to control the Tiyas and the Palmyra airbases. Those locations would give them a major foothold in Syria. But as they move down, Israel is moving up as part of its goal of creating a cushion between the border and all the people who want to kill them. Many see that a conflict between Turkey and Israel is inevitable, unless President Trump can find a way to stop it. If Israel and Turkey do come to blows, it will be a very difficult situation since Turkey is a member of NATO.
Meanwhile, the IDF continues its strikes on any sites or soldiers in Syria that can be construed as detrimental to the future health of Israelis. That includes at least 21 strikes last night alone during which the airbase in Hama was obliterated. If you wonder why I may be so tired today, it’s because the take-offs and landings at the nearby airbase were non-stop through the night!
Yemen
Last night was wild in Yemen. The United States is done with playing around, not that they were taking it easy before. Significant progress had already been made dismantling the Houthi infrastructure with recent attacks. But last night was almost apocalyptic. There were American attacks in the Hodeidah region and the Port of Ras Isa. And a vehicle in the Sana’a region was hit in a targeted strike. If we get the name of the target before this newsletter is released, I’ll include it. Because of the previous U.S. administration, the Houthis rebels felt emboldened to make their threats. “American ships better stay out of the Red Sea or we’ll blow you out of the water,” they warned. Now, these Yemeni terrorists are learning the hard way that if you fight with an American president who has the backbone to fight back, you will undoubtedly pay a high price.
Iran
The IAEA has announced that Iran’s store of 60% enriched uranium has doubled since its last report. That means that the Islamist regime now has enough of this critical component to create six nuclear devices. The only stage left is for the country’s leadership to decide they want to take that final step to enrich it to weapon’s grade, a task that could be accomplished for at least one bomb in as little as one week.
Why don’t they just go ahead and make the bomb? Because the country is a mess. Their economy is rock bottom, and the citizenry is very angry. A growing reformist movement is saying, “Just talk to the U.S.” The hardliners are responding, “We can’t talk to the U.S. They killed Soleimani; they are Satan.” So, talks have begun, but only indirectly.
Iran cannot have a bomb. The United States military has already sent a sizable contingent of long-range bombers to the area. It would only take two rounds of attacks from these planes to destroy Iran’s whole nuclear capability. Still, the U.S. is trying to negotiate, and Israel is giving leeway in hopes that talks are successful. But Netanyahu is determined that there will be no bomb in Iran, whether through negotiations, U.S. military strike, or an Israeli operation.
Attack on Conservatism
The liberal deep state is in panic mode and is lashing out wherever and at whomever they can reach. French populist opposition leader Marie Le Pen was found guilty of embezzling EU funds this past week and barred from running against the ruling party. This kind of lawfare prosecution can be found all over, from Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro to Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu to the O.G. of politically based prosecution Donald Trump. The judiciary in many countries has become weaponized, which is totally understandable. When the deep state’s chosen politicians are no longer in power, they must turn to their unelected and unremovable back up plan. We’ve seen this to a huge degree in Israel and America is witnessing a leftist judicial coup in its own government. This unconstitutional (in America’s case) takeover will lead to a global crisis. With the factions warring against one another, it will open the door for a single world leader to step in to bring unity. This fits perfectly with God’s plans for the soon-coming end times.
Myanmar
Our hearts break for the many killed and wounded in the Myanmar earthquake. Latest numbers have 1700 dying in that country, while another 17 lost their lives in Thailand. Already struggling to survive under a post-coup military junta, the people in this impoverished nation are reeling from this natural disaster. Pray for God’s mercy to provide for their physical struggles, and for His grace to touch their spiritual needs.
Ministry
Once again, I would encourage everyone to check out our Behold Israel Upcoming Events page. For those of you nearby to one of the speaking locations, it would be great to have you join us. For everyone else, we would greatly appreciate you taking the opportunity to keep each event in your prayers.
Pastor Barry Stagner and I have joined forces for world news updates! We now co-host our program MidEast & Beyond which is scheduled to take place at 6:00 PM PDT every Tuesday. You can check out this past week’s episode “Panic in the Deep State” here. Make sure to join us every week for the most up-to-date news regarding Israel, the region, and – beyond! As a ministry, we’ll also continue with our routine Public Reading of Scripture and Weekly Prayer Meeting. Moreover, we have our recurring CONNECT Q&As, Authors’ Corner episodes, and a variety of other programs! Any and all information related to these events can be found on our Live Online Events page on our website.
Also, let me remind you that if you want to ensure that you are on top of all that is happening in the Middle East and the world, please make sure you subscribe to my Telegram channel via the app. Also, subscribe to the Behold Israel YouTube channel, then click to get notifications so that you never miss a Breaking News Update or a regularly scheduled program. And a crucial reminder – please consider taking 20 extra seconds to like the videos you watch by clicking the thumbs up button and leave a comment. It really helps create more exposure for our content.
I have much to do before I leave for Japan next week, so I will thank you now for all the prayers that you so faithfully bring before the Lord on my behalf. You are a blessing, and you are a vital part in God’s word being taken to all parts of the world.
Awaiting His Return,
Amir Tsarfati
Amir Tsarfati, a Jewish Christian, is the founder and president of Behold Israel, a news site to correct the scarcity in trustworthy reportage on issues and events impacting Israel, and to resolve the uncertainty about who or what to believe.
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