Several
Arab nations met in Jordan on Wednesday and Thursday including Egypt, the
UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Bahrain.
They discussed important matters of common Arab interest that include regional
stability, the role of ISIS in Syria, Iran’s growing influence in the region,
the war in Yemen, and US involvement in the area (such as the moving of the US embassy
to Jerusalem and the removal of troops from Syria). The Palestinian situation seems not to have
been part of the agenda.
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
News Updates from Israel: Roseanne Bar visits Israel, the Israeli/Iranian conflict in Syria, and coming change in Palestinian Government
During a recent visit to Israel, American
actress Roseanne
Barr spoke about her support of
Israel, Jews, and Judaism. Although she
has been the subject of controversy this past year in the United States,
Roseanne revealed that she is Jewish and a strong supporter of the State of
Israel.
As tensions continue to rise between
Israel and Iran in Syria, Dan
Coats, who is the Director of National Intelligence, told the US Senate
Select Committee on Intelligence that Israel’s continued strikes against
Iranian positions in Syria increase the possibility of regional war. Israel has warned Iran that they will not
allow the Iranians to establish permanent bases in that area. Following an Israeli attack on targets last
week in Syria, Iranian Brigadier General Hossein
Salami said that, "if Israel takes any action to wage a war against
us, it will definitely lead to its own elimination and the freeing of occupied
(Palestinian) territories.”
The Prime Minister of Palestine Rami
Hamdallah is expected to resign from his post and a new Palestinian
government will be elected in the next two weeks.
Monday, January 28, 2019
City of David and City of Silwan
While visiting Jerusalem last
summer, I made my way down Ma’alot Ir David Street south of the Temple Mount
toward the ancient City of David and a little further to the present
Palestinian City of Silwan. Although I
did not take a lot of pictures, I did capture several stills. Surprisingly, I did not realize that
underneath areas of the street on which I was walking Israeli
archaeologists are excavating what they claim is an ancient Roman-era road
that was used by ancient pilgrims making their way up to the Temple Mount. The project is not without controversy
however. There are reports that the work
is damaging
some of the Palestinian homes in the area. On a more positive note, I noticed that those living in Silwan have a love of horses.
City of David sign pointing to the ancient city (Summer 2018/LFL) |
If I remember correctly, this sign was pointing toward something important (Summer 2018/LFL) |
Sign upon entry into Silwan (Summer 2018/LFL) |
Summer 2018 (LFL) |
Picture going down Ma'alot Ir David Street (Summer 2018/LFL) |
Summer 2018 (LFL) |
Sunday, January 27, 2019
Hearing the Ten Words on the Temple Mount
I came across a pod cast from Rabbi
Yishai Fleisher entitled “Hearing
the Ten Commandments on the Temple Mount.” While sharing about his recent visit to the
holiest place on the mount, he and Rave Mike Feuer discuss portions of the
Torah that address Jethro, the “advice-giving father-in-law” of Moses, and the
revealing of the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai as a guide for humanity. I listened and found their Jewish perspectives
on the commandments refreshing.
Temple Mount (Summer 2017) LFL |
Wednesday, January 2, 2019
Israel and Brazil
The State of Israel and Brazil have
developed a close relationship with each other since the founding of modern
Israel in 1948. Brazil has promised to
move its
embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv. Benjamin
Netanyahu visited Brazil this week. He
is the
first Israeli prime minister to visit the country. While being there, Netanyahu attended the swearing
in of Brazil’s new president Jair Bolsonaro, met with Christian Friends of Israel, and members of the Jewish community in the
country. A new stamp
was presented to Netanyahu to commemorate the 70 year anniversary of the State
of Israel and the good relationship that has developed between Brazil and
Israel. Some Evangelical Christians in
Brazil, such as Ana Paula
Bessa, believe they have a prophetic destiny with Israel. In March
2018, a large delegation of Christian Evangelicals from Brazil marched
through the streets of Jerusalem during the annual Jewish Feast of
Tabernacles. There even is a replica of The
Temple Solomon in Sao Paulo, Brazil that was built by the Universal
Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKC).
For a critical review of the UCKC,
see here.
For a video of Netanyahu’s meeting
with Christian Friends of Israel in Brazil, see here. The video contains Netanyahu's story of meeting
Pope John Paul II who greeted the prime minister with “you are our older
brothers” (see video 7:15-8:15).
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Brazilian President Bolsonaro - Arte Pleno News |
Netanyahu and Bolsonaro visit synagogue in Copacabana. FERNANDO FRAZÃO - AGÊNCIA BRASIL |
Brazilian Stamp with Netanyahu on one side (Photo: GPO) |
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