| Golda Meir
astutely summed up Israel's precarious
position in the Middle East, "The
Muslims can fight and lose, then come
back and fight again. But Israel can
only lose once." Israel's present
liberal government is learning the hard
way that their situation is even more
precarious than Golda's maxim.
When Israel fought Iranian-Syrian
backed
Hezbollah in Lebanon last year and
failed to win decisively, they placed
Israel into escalating danger.
They are now learning that Israel
must not only win, but also achieve
absolute victory. You see, in the Muslim
mind, because Hezbollah managed to fight
for over a month before Israeli leaders
mustered enough reserves and resolve to
fight them to a draw, they achieved a
colossal victory.
Of course, the U.N., as usual,
stepped in to save them before the IDF
really destroyed them. Nevertheless,
they believe that Israel has lost the
will to fight and that a suicidal
guerrilla force can defeat the vaunted
Israeli tanks, air force and technical
superiority.
Israel's past experience in their
numerous wars with the Arab armies
taught one thing clearly – that Israel
not only has to win decisively, but also
has to do it quickly. They have to win
before the Muslim's use the liberal
media to turn world opinion against them
and the UN comes to save the Muslim
armies' glutomus maximi.
Ehud Olmert's indecisiveness, the
ineptness of a politically appointed
general and failure to immediately go
all out to defeat Hezbollah has inspired
the entire Muslim world to believe now
is the time to attack and destroy
Israel.
The IDF paid a heavy price for
Israeli "appeasers" giving back southern
Lebanon in the hope of peace. The
country is also paying heavily for the
Muslim mentality created by unilaterally
giving over Gaza to Palestinians who had
never kept one part of the "Road to
Peace" agreements.
Muslim radicals, more than any enemy
we have yet faced, view every act of
appeasement as a weakness.
We should learn from the words of
Winston Churchill. After England's
liberal government capitulated to Adolf
Hitler at Munich in 1938, Churchill
prophetically warned the British people,
"This is only the first sip, the first
foretaste of a bitter cup which will be
proffered to us year by year. …" His
words are even truer today.
No concession to Iran's mullahs, no
overtures of peace to the terror masters
in Damascus and Tehran, no appeasement
of Hamas, Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad
will ever be enough to bring peace.
These things only spur them to bolder
demands. Their holiest book, the Quran,
spells out their methods of deception
and attack. So how can any Western
leader not be charged with criminal
negligence?
After the disastrous response of the
free world to the criminal taking of
British seamen hostage, Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad has issued even more
outrageous threats to the West. In the
words of Gary Bauer summing up
Ahmadinejad's threats, '"If the West
continues to object to its [Iran's]
march toward an Islamic bomb, Iran will
be forced to withdraw from the nuclear
non-proliferation treaty.' In other
words, emboldened by our weakness, Iran
now implicitly threatens to transfer its
nuclear technology to al-Qaida."
The cup it offers us is bitter
indeed!
Bible prophecy about the events of
the "last days" before Christ's return
clearly predict that countries and
peoples that are now Muslim will start
the last war of the world in alliance
with Russia.
As I have written many times before,
today's Middle East events are fitting
exactly into Ezekiel's predictions
recorded in chapters 36 through 39. The
"Ezekiel Factor" begins with a
miraculous return of Israelites from a
long world dispersion; then an even more
miraculous rebirth of its nation against
impossible odds; then immediate and
escalating hostile responses by all of
its surrounding neighbors (which are all
Muslim today); and finally an all-out
attack against Israel by a Persian-led
Muslim confederacy, aided by Russia.
Hey, it is like a script that was
written 2,600 years ago. And in the end,
Israel will turn in true faith to her
Messiah, Who will deliver her. However,
it will be a bit shocking when she finds
out His name.
One final observation – if anyone
wants proof of the Bible's supernatural
origin, Ezekiel's prophecies' present a
convincing case. |