A published commentary argues that biblical prophecy judges nations solely by their stance toward Israel and its land, warning that any country that turns against the Jewish state will ultimately find itself opposing God himself. The author expresses particular concern about anti-Israel sentiment rising within the conservative movement in the United States, calling it a sign of the prophetic hour.
A commentary published Friday evening argues that biblical prophecy is exclusively concerned with how nations relate to Israel and its land, and that any country that turns against Israel will face divine judgment. The author, writing on the eve of Shabbat, warns that anti-Israel rhetoric now appearing in the highest ranks of the American conservative movement — traditionally a reliable ally — signals that the prophetic 'Ezekiel war' scenario, in which Israel stands alone, is unfolding in real time.
The piece is an opinion and analysis, not a hard news event, and reflects the author's theological and political perspective. It aligns with a broader theme in The Zioneer's recent coverage — a June 13 analysis of waning Christian patience with Israel, and multiple commentaries since early June (by Ben Yaniv, MK Ariel Kallner, analyst Yair Goldblatt) warning that Israel may ultimately have to defend itself alone against Iran and its proxies, without U.S. backing.
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