JD Hall discusses the name of Jesus, asserting that He was named Ἰησοῦς in Greek, not Yeshua in Hebrew. The Gospel of Matthew records His name in Greek, supporting the idea that He was known by this name in a multilingual first-century Palestine.
A great deal of the Israeli propaganda targeting American evangelicals is the claim that there's deep friendship and admiration between Christianity and Judaism. But from history that wasn't so until the 1821 invention of Dispensational Zionism promulgated by the Scofield Reference Bible.
Tucker Carlson asks, why are we defending mass murder in Gaza? Because Israel our greatest ally demands it. It is now time to rethink that relationship, he says. Also he interviews Francesca Albanese UN Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories, asking her to define the genocide in Gaza.
Zionist hate Christians! They hate Christians more than they hate Muslims. Only they use the Christian Zionists as tools to get US taxpayer money to fund the failed state of Israel. At the same time they hate all non-Jews and anti-Zionist Jews also.
Jews and people of Jewish descent everywhere - those whom the Zionist state claims to speak for – are uniting to declare their unwavering opposition to Zionism. Since the First Zionist Congress over a century ago, Zionism claimed to speak on behalf of all Jews, while permanently attempting to silence opposition to its constant crimes.
Jesus warned of persecution from religious groups, paralleling current attacks on Taybeh, the last Christian village in the West Bank, by Israeli settlers, amid support for Israel from Evangelical Christian Zionists.
Matthew Littlefield argues that the establishment of Israel cannot be deemed miraculous as it relies on historical and political factors rather than divine intervention. He criticizes the misconceptions surrounding Palestine's history and highlights the nationalist movements that shaped both Israeli and Palestinian identities post-Ottoman Empire.
The art piece "Bearing Witness" by Jessamy Offszanka, inspired by the suffering of Palestinian children in Gaza, aims to highlight the horrors of war and evoke action against the ongoing conflict. Despite its powerful message, the artwork's potential for recognition was stifled by its politically sensitive nature, reflecting societal indifference to the plight of innocents.
Kevork Almassian discusses U.S. imperialism and Israel's expansionist aspirations in a comprehensive interview. He highlights the historical significance of West Asia, reflecting on how foreign interventions have devastated the region.
The ongoing genocide of Palestinians often neglects the suffering of Arab Christians, particularly in Lebanon and Palestine. Recent bombings, like in Aitou, highlight the persecution faced by these communities amidst escalating violence and spiritual warfare.
The Israeli state is most definitely anti-Christ and many Jews who live there are racist and anti-Christian. In this short video, investigative journalist Ben Swann presents the evidence for Christian persecution not only by the Israeli state in Israel, but also in Gaza/Palestine.
Behold Israel's Amir Tsarfati, a well-known Christian preacher and teacher of prophecy based out of Israel, is on the offensive accusing people who oppose Israel's genocidal actions in Gaza of being "antisemitic."
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled the Palestine resistance as legitimate, rejecting Israel's claim of self-defense. The name "Palestine" dates back to the Roman period, and Palestinians have a historical claim to the land. The ICJ also recognized their right of return and deemed Israeli settlements in Palestinian lands as illegal.
The International Court of Justice declared Israel's annexationist policies and occupation of Palestinian territories unlawful. The historical and religious claims of the Israeli government were questioned. Jerusalem is compared to Sodom and Egypt in a biblical analogy calling for spiritual separation.