• Reflections on Israel's 73rd Independence Day - The more Israel succeeds, the angrier the anti-semites become.

  • Apr 27 2021
  • Length: 7 mins
  • Podcast

Reflections on Israel's 73rd Independence Day - The more Israel succeeds, the angrier the anti-semites become.

  • Summary

  • As Israel celebrated its 73rd Independence Day, there was much to celebrate. Israel had vaccinated most of its adult citizens, it's universities were continuing to develop new medical treatments, Israeli businesses were growing,  and just a few days prior to its Independence Day,  somehow/someone managed to successfully sabotage the greatest modern threat to the Jewish State: Iran’s nuclear capabilities. 

    But now, what’s the problem. 

    Since the Jewish people have returned to their land and Israel has returned to its status as a Jewish homeland. We see the prophetic blessings and achievements of Israel’s success coming true, but at the same time, we are seeing an increase in anti-semitism and increase in anti-Israel sentiment. That’s not a coincidence. 

    Because unfortunately, the anti-Israel/anti-semites, which are two sides of the same coin,  don’t hate the Jews for the things they do wrong, they hate the Jews for the things they do right. 

    The success of the Jewish people to be a light on to the world, gets the anti-Semites infuriated. It triggers them. Because that’s the job of the Yatzah Hara/the Satan/the Evil Spirit, whatever you want to call it, the job of evil in this world is to pursue the good. And it’s everywhere you look and increasing in numbers. 

    This podcast reflects on the miracles of Israel's 73 years and the connection between its increased success and the increase in anti-semitism and anti-Israeli sentiment reported in 2020.

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