“Lebanon to be turned into another Gaza-strip”

A Lebanese Christian leader warned Saturday that Hezbollah would soon turn Lebanon into another version of the Gaza Strip if indeed it assumes political power in the country, trampling human rights and financial stability like Hamas.

Samir Geagea is a good example of a "Christian" leader who is more concerned with money than the Kingdom of God.

“The situation will be similar to that in Gaza, and we all know what the positions of the world and the Arabs will be, aside from Syria, regarding this government,” said Samir Geagea, the leader of the Lebanese Forces, a Christian militia. “I ask those who rejoice in a government without Hariri, what of our financial situation? Who will invest a single lira in us? Does anyone think there will be investors in our economy?”

“Our students will have no freedom, they will not be able to set foot outside the universities. We all know what kind of liberties these governments allow,” he added.

Political turmoil hit Lebanon last week, when 11 Hezbollah ministers resigned from Hariri’s government in a successful attempt at toppling it. The ministers were protesting the investigation against the group by the UN Special Tribunal for Lebanon, which is widely expected to indict Hezbollah members for the the 2005 assassination of Sunni Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri.

Source; Israeli website YNet News

My comments;

Once again, we see an Arab “Christian” leader who is firmly attached to this world and without any thought in his mind for the Kingdom of God. This leader of a “Christian” faction in Lebanon is more concerned with money and political freedoms than with the spiritual condition of his community and his country.

He is not wrong to worry about the things he mentions, but the fact that they are his primary concern is a warning to Christians everywhere to avoid spiritual blindness and, as the saying goes, “keep the Main Thing the main thing.”

Yeshua Ha’Mashiac (Jesus Christ) warns us in Matthew 6:24;

No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to one and despise the other You cannot serve God and wealth.

What this “Christian” leader should be warning about is that Hezbollah is a demonic force for wickedness and evil and that if it manages to take over his country it will become an outpost for the plans and purposes of Lucifer, right on the border with Israel, which is, as the Lord said in Zechariah 2:8;

After glory He has sent me against the nations which plunder you, for he who touches you, touches the apple of His eye.

No doubt, if Hezbollah turns out to be good for business, Samir Gaegea will change his mind and happily embrace it.

We all need to keep this man in mind, and remember him the next time we get upset about something we see on the news.  What we get upset about is a good indication of how close our hearts’ are to the Heart of God.

Written by Aaron

Israel risks war with Lebanon soon

The government of Lebanon collapsed Wednesday when the Shi’ite terror militia Hezbollah resigned. The Israeli army is on high alert.

It's almost impossible to know where Hezbollah stops and Lebanon begins, making Lebanon a virtual military colony of Iran.

The resignations were announced shortly after Prime Minister Saad Hariri met with President Barack Obama at the White House.

Top U.S. officials have condemned the move by Hezbollah and its allies to bring the government down. President Obama and Prime Minister Hariri reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening Lebanon’s sovereignty and independence, even as the government in Beirut was collapsing.

After the meeting, the White House released a written statement, saying in part, “The efforts by the Hezbollah-led coalition to collapse the Lebanese government only demonstrate their own fear and determination to block the government’s ability to conduct its business and advance the aspirations of all of the Lebanese people.”

Lebanon’s year-old unity government came down when Hezbollah ministers and their allies resigned over the United Nations-backed tribunal investigating the 2005 assassination of then-Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, the father of the current leader.

Hezbollah, which is backed by Iran and Syria, denies involvement in the assassination and has denounced the tribunal. Mr. Obama and Prime Minister Hariri discussed efforts with France, Saudi Arabia and others to maintain calm in Lebanon and allow the tribunal to continue its work.

Source; Global Security

My comments;

Israel’s northern neighbor is a political and social basket case, with instability being the normal state of affairs.

The problems in Lebanon have already dragged Israel into two wars in 1982 and 2006. The Iranians control Hezbollah and are looking for an excuse to start trouble with Israel, so it’s very possible that Israel could be sucked into another war in Lebanon soon.

The obvious move for Hezbollah would be to divert the attention of their opponents inside Lebanon by pointing at Israel as the “real enemy” which should be attacked.

Mark 13:7 says;

When you hear of wars and rumors of wars, do not be frightened; those things must take place; but that is not yet the end.

As we move closer to the end of the Age, there will be more and more political/social instability, conflict and chaos, ushering in the final anti-Christ.  We must never cease to pray for ourselves, our loved ones, our congregations, our pastors, and last but not least our political leaders who are appointed by God to deal with these things.

Written by Aaron

Leftists want to go Chamberlain road

Haaretz's Zvi Bar'el (left)
Haaretz's Zvi Bar'el (left)

In what amounts to be the worst math lesson ever, Haaretz’s Zvi Bar’el tells us a beautiful story of peaceful utopia Israel would have with Syria, if only the former would return the Golan Heights to the latter:

Peace with Syria might neutralize the military threat from that country, stop Hezbollah from arming and put Iran in a confusing situation, even if it doesn’t break off its relations with Syria. Peace with Syria and the Palestinians would also change Turkey’s position and neutralize the hostility between Israel and the other Arab countries.

In short, the military threat would lose a great deal of its punch. A rational country, even one not seeking peace – and Israel, after all, is not one – would have done the arithmetic long ago and understood that by continuing to hold on to the Golan Heights, the chances of a confrontation would simply grow. It would have understood that the threat does not lie in the circles that mark the missile range but in those territories it continues to occupy.

(Haaretz)

WHILE BAR’EL HOLDS a Ph.D in history of the Middle East, he missed the Modern History classes, as Israel was through it all before:

The “legitimate” claims on Israeli land are made by same people who viciously attacked Israel on several occasions, killing thousands of its civilians and soldiers. Same people who constantly shot at Israeli farmers and bombed northern Israeli settlements without merit for years, causing disastrous damages. A country that started a war against another country cannot expect to have “legitimate” claims on territory it lost during the offensive.

Views from Samaria

Imagining that Syria would give up its military struggle against Israel is nothing but a dream, and Bar’el should indeed wake up. Take Lebanon as an example: in 2000, Israel pulled back to internationally-recognized borders, yet Hassan Nasrallah found pretext to attack again, saying Israel still holds Lebanese territory. What would prevent Syrians from manufacturing another pretext? After all, Syria’s Bashar al-Assad told reporters on several occasions that no negotiations could be made with Syria unless Israel agrees to leave the Golan Heights. Read that again: Bashar al-Assad will begin negotiations after Israel declares it would withdraw from the Golan. If all Syria is after is the Golan Heights, what else could it negotiate about? Or is there something bigger Assad plans?

The utopia of having peace with both Syrians and the Palestinians does not address the simple question Israel ran into several times: what happens if they lie? What if the Palestinians sign a piece of paper, and then attack Jerusalem with mortars and Gush Dan area with Qassams? Have we not learned lesson of Yasser Arafat, who did precisely that – signed Oslo agreements and renew suicide attacks inside Israel? And what if Syrians do come up with some other pretext – say, demand Israel absorbs all Palestinian refugees from its territory – and after receiving a negative reply, starts using its own paramilitary groups from the Heights? After all, reports from two years ago say Syria prepares its own Hezbollah-style group, whose purpose would be to fight for the heights. Is there no chance at all Syria would use such groups? And who would control the border? If Syrian army is as competent as that of Lebanon, wouldn’t it be one of the worst deals ever?

Last, but certainly not least, this wet dream does not address the issue of Palestinian incitement and propaganda. After being taught for generations – since age two and three – to kill the Jews, would the Arab people change their mindset within a few months or a year? Would they one day wake up, forget TV shows preaching genocide and decide it’s time to live in peace? Decades ago, Arabs turned the Israeli-Palestinian conflict into a religious conflict, claiming the Jews weren’t just enemies of Palestinians or occupiers of a land – they are enemies of Islam, we are being told, who should be killed. That is what Palestinians and Syrian children see daily on their TV sets.

There is only one upside to Zvi Bar’el’s article – few people would take him seriously. He proposes few solutions, just shares his dreams. Sadly, that is what the Left camp does time after time – sleeping in a sweet land of huge mushrooms and growing seven-leafers, where everyone holds hands and sings to the tunes of Kumbaya. Thankfully for us, we live in a real world.

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