Eye on Israel...(...and The Spiritual Battle Behind The War...)

e-Enoch

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Demons are shameless...they come to one's abode uninvited...then harass and attack....always hungry for attention...Their days are numbered for God Almighty has judged them to eternal fire in Hell.

1 Peter 5:8
New International Version


Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.
 

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"...you must understand that your enemy is called the accuser of the brethren..."
 

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INCOMING: Israel Is On Heightened State Of Alert As IDF Awaits Missile Attack From Iran That Could Come From Tehran, Syria, Yemen, or Iraq

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on November 4, 2024
By Geoffrey Grider
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Netanyahu fires Gallant, says disagreements, lack of mutual trust helped the enemy...

Visibly emotional Gallant says Israel’s security is his ‘life’s mission,’ calls for probe into Oct. 7 failures; Katz named new defense minister, Sa’ar takes Foreign Ministry...

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Defense Minister Yoav Gallant salutes as a sign of respect to Israel's security forces at the end of a press conference and after he was fired by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, at the Ministry of Defense in Tel Aviv, November 5, 2024. (Reuters/Nir Elias)
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant salutes as a sign of respect to Israel's security forces at the end of a press conference and after he was fired by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, at the Ministry of Defense in Tel Aviv, November 5, 2024. (Reuters/Nir Elias)

 

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ANALYSIS: What's next for Israel between now and January 20, 2025?

During President Biden's 10 weeks left in office, Prime Minister Netanyahu will have to decide whether to heed his policy directives or treat him as a lame duck and effectively "hold" until Trump gets into office. The Washington Post reports that senior officials in the Biden administration know that their influence on other countries is waning and that their ability to make policy decisions may be limited once Trump is inaugurated on January 20.

Of the three separate conflicts in which Israel is currently involved—Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran—none are expected to be resolved before Trump takes office.

Next week, the Biden administration will face a decision on whether to impose an arms embargo on Israel. The 30-day deadline set by the U.S. for the Israeli government to increase humanitarian aid to northern Gaza expires, and if unmet, Israel could face a suspension of arms shipments and other assistance from the U.S. Senior officials from both the U.S. and Israel have held intensive talks about it, but little action has been taken by Israel so far.

One factor complicating the administration's decision is the knowledge that if Biden were to cut off military supplies to Israel, Trump—who has reportedly been in regular contact with PM Netanyahu and last month urged him to "do what you have to do" to win the war—could revoke the decision immediately upon taking office. In the meantime, Israel could completely block humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.

Hams knows that time is of the essence for them. As soon as Trump becomes President, he is not likely to push Israel to supply aid to Gaza, and Hams will lose any ability to control Gaza, so we may see a hostage deal very soon.

Estimates suggest that the chances of reaching an agreement in Lebanon under Biden may be higher than reaching one in Gaza. The administration has a detailed plan for Lebanon, which Israel might be more willing to accept now that it has mostly achieved its goals, including dismantling Hezbollah’s leadership and infrastructure and evacuating the organization's terrorists from the south of the country near the border.

And then there's Iran, which is facing a major dilemma. The threats they've made in recent weeks seem to be pushing them toward an attack on Israel, but with Trump now elected, they might hold back.

It's also not clear how Tehran will react to another term of Trump, who may try to renew the campaign of "maximum pressure" on the Islamic Republic from his previous term in the White House in the form of sanctions and direct military actions against senior Iranian generals.

In the meantime, the dramatic dismissal of Defense Minister Yoav Galant by PM Netanyahu may further complicate the ability of the Biden administration to advance its policy goals in the Middle East. During the war that followed the October 7 massacre, senior American officials viewed Gallant as an "indispensable partner" and a key ally in the fight against the right in Netanyahu's coalition, some of whom strongly oppose providing humanitarian aid to Palestinians, and some of whom would like to see Jewish settlement in Gaza.

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A tale of two news sources:

“A U.S. Army soldier who was injured in May while working on the American-built pier to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza has died. Sargeant Quandarius Stanley, 23, was a motor transport operator and was critically injured when high winds and heavy seas damaged the pier, causing four Army vessels to become beached.


Look how the Palestinians reported the death of an Americans who tried to give humanitarian aid to Palestinians.

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Israel decries ‘pogrom’ in Amsterdam as soccer fans come under attack by rioters...

10 injured, 3 missing, many besieged in hotels as gangs of hooligans ambush Israelis after game; videos also show Israelis taunting Arabs in the city; IDF prepares to send planes for rescue...

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Screenshot from a video shows violence on the streets of Amsterdam on November 8, 2024. (X screenshot; used in accordance with Clause 27a of the Copyright Law)
Screenshot from a video shows violence on the streets of Amsterdam on November 8, 2024. (X screenshot; used in accordance with Clause 27a of the Copyright Law)

 
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