July 13, 2026

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‘Let My People Go’: Hamas Is Following In Pharaoh’s Disastrous Footsteps… And It Won’t End Well

Chris Katulka

The mainstream news media report incessantly about the hardships the Palestinians have faced since October 7, 2023. But they often ignore or minimize Israel’s hardship, one that Linoy Madar recently articulated.

Linoy, her husband, and their two children are among some 200,000 Israelis from the north and south who have become refugees in their own country. Forced to evacuate their homes more than a year ago, they move like vagabonds from hotel to small apartment to hotel, trying to find a place to live as Hamas and Hezbollah pursue their relentless aggression against Israel.

Interviewed on The Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry’s The Jew and Gentile Podcast, Linoy shared her harrowing post-October 7 experience with Vice President of North American Ministries Steve Herzig and me.

As she discussed her family’s trauma, she displayed the strength and sentiment of the Israeli spirit. Instead of seeking sympathy for herself, she emphasized her great concern for the hostages Hamas has held since October 7, when Arab terrorists murdered more than 1,200 innocent Israelis and abducted 251 men, women, and children, some of whom have died or been murdered in captivity. “Do not worry about us when there are still hostages in Gaza,” she told us.

Liz Hirsh Naftali, a hostage-release advocate and humanitarian ambassador, knows this suffering all too well. She lost her niece to the terrorists on October 7; and her great-niece, 4-year-old Abigail, was taken hostage. Although Abigail was released in November 2023, Naftali’s commitment to advocacy has not wavered.

“If Hamas freed all the hostages tomorrow,” she said, “the fighting would stop; and the Palestinian people in Gaza, who suffer gravely under Hamas, would also be free.”

In August, the international news media was optimistic for successful hostage negotiations. But Hamas rejected the United States’ hostage-release and ceasefire proposal, plunging the situation into another painful stalemate. In September, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced that they found the dead bodies of six hostages during a rescue mission. Hamas had executed the victims shortly before Israeli soldiers arrived to free them.

Hamas’s intransigence echoes Pharaoh’s stubborn refusal to free the Hebrews from bondage in Egypt more than 3,000 years ago. Just as Pharaoh was given many opportunities to make the right choice, Hamas also has been offered opportunities to act humanely. But, like Pharaoh, the terrorists have hardened their hearts, intent on bringing suffering to others—and to themselves.

Pharaoh’s refusal led God to afflict Egypt with 10 plagues—divine judgments that devastated Pharaoh’s country and culminated in his downfall. Similarly, Hamas’s refusal has made Gaza the focus of Israel’s military and diplomatic pressure. The path Hamas has chosen is fraught with peril and can only lead the Gazans into further devastation.

Approximately 1.9 million Palestinians have been displaced in Gaza as the IDF works to dismantle years of Hamas rule that have been characterized by extensive military infrastructure built beneath Gaza’s neighborhoods—more than 350 miles of terrorist tunnels, far exceeding analysts’ expectations.

For nearly 20 years, Hamas has failed the Palestinian people. Its leaders do not seek to improve lives in Gaza but instead are consumed with destroying Israel. Hamas values death over life.

The comparison is clear: A hardened heart toward God’s people invites ruin. Will Hamas continue down this tragic path, or will it choose a different course and let God’s people go?

Like Linoy, we hope Hamas will release all remaining hostages and be rendered powerless to take Israelis captive ever again. And like King David, we urge everyone, “Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: ‘May they prosper who love you’” (Ps. 122:6).


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A Milestone Marked With An Important Acknowledgment: The Need For God Is Woven Into The Fabric Of America

“In this moment,” she said, “I don’t want it to be lost on us what is going on here: that we have a president, and a staff surrounding him, that saw the importance and the need to call [on] God. Because for 250 years this nation has returned again and again to the God who created this beautiful country that we get to call home. We do this not because we’re perfect people; we’re not. But woven into the fabric of America is a deep and persistent belief that we cannot persevere on our own—that we need God.”

A False Hope: Billionaire ‘Biohacker’ Who Sought To Use Technology And Experimentation To Live To 160 Diagnosed With Autoimmune Disease

Johnson’s diagnosis is a sad reminder that we live in a fallen world. No amount of biohacking and optimizing health will save you from death: “It is appointed for men to die once” (Hebrews 9:27). Because all have sinned, God’s judgment of death is coming to all of us sooner or later. And we live in a fallen world—our world groans and our bodies groan. We can make choices that will likely keep us healthy longer or improve our quality of life, but we can’t ultimately protect ourselves from all suffering. This world is fallen; it’s not getting better—it’s been getting worse for 6,000 years!

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Will America Last Another 250 Years?

Looking back, there can be no denying that God has indeed shed His grace—His unmerited favor—on our land, from sea to shining sea. But does our national “soul” encourage self-control? Do our laws champion ordered liberty? Is our success tempered with nobleness? Is brotherhood the defining characteristic of any good we aspire to reflect? By all of those measures, America seems decidedly adrift. We are drifting farther and farther from Nature’s God—the Ruler of the Universe our Founders called upon and credited with for our celebrated independence.

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Israel My Glory

Chris Katulka

The mainstream news media report incessantly about the hardships the Palestinians have faced since October 7, 2023. But they often ignore or minimize Israel’s hardship, one that Linoy Madar recently articulated.

Linoy, her husband, and their two children are among some 200,000 Israelis from the north and south who have become refugees in their own country. Forced to evacuate their homes more than a year ago, they move like vagabonds from hotel to small apartment to hotel, trying to find a place to live as Hamas and Hezbollah pursue their relentless aggression against Israel.

Interviewed on The Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry’s The Jew and Gentile Podcast, Linoy shared her harrowing post-October 7 experience with Vice President of North American Ministries Steve Herzig and me.

As she discussed her family’s trauma, she displayed the strength and sentiment of the Israeli spirit. Instead of seeking sympathy for herself, she emphasized her great concern for the hostages Hamas has held since October 7, when Arab terrorists murdered more than 1,200 innocent Israelis and abducted 251 men, women, and children, some of whom have died or been murdered in captivity. “Do not worry about us when there are still hostages in Gaza,” she told us.

Liz Hirsh Naftali, a hostage-release advocate and humanitarian ambassador, knows this suffering all too well. She lost her niece to the terrorists on October 7; and her great-niece, 4-year-old Abigail, was taken hostage. Although Abigail was released in November 2023, Naftali’s commitment to advocacy has not wavered.

“If Hamas freed all the hostages tomorrow,” she said, “the fighting would stop; and the Palestinian people in Gaza, who suffer gravely under Hamas, would also be free.”

In August, the international news media was optimistic for successful hostage negotiations. But Hamas rejected the United States’ hostage-release and ceasefire proposal, plunging the situation into another painful stalemate. In September, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced that they found the dead bodies of six hostages during a rescue mission. Hamas had executed the victims shortly before Israeli soldiers arrived to free them.

Hamas’s intransigence echoes Pharaoh’s stubborn refusal to free the Hebrews from bondage in Egypt more than 3,000 years ago. Just as Pharaoh was given many opportunities to make the right choice, Hamas also has been offered opportunities to act humanely. But, like Pharaoh, the terrorists have hardened their hearts, intent on bringing suffering to others—and to themselves.

Pharaoh’s refusal led God to afflict Egypt with 10 plagues—divine judgments that devastated Pharaoh’s country and culminated in his downfall. Similarly, Hamas’s refusal has made Gaza the focus of Israel’s military and diplomatic pressure. The path Hamas has chosen is fraught with peril and can only lead the Gazans into further devastation.

Approximately 1.9 million Palestinians have been displaced in Gaza as the IDF works to dismantle years of Hamas rule that have been characterized by extensive military infrastructure built beneath Gaza’s neighborhoods—more than 350 miles of terrorist tunnels, far exceeding analysts’ expectations.

For nearly 20 years, Hamas has failed the Palestinian people. Its leaders do not seek to improve lives in Gaza but instead are consumed with destroying Israel. Hamas values death over life.

The comparison is clear: A hardened heart toward God’s people invites ruin. Will Hamas continue down this tragic path, or will it choose a different course and let God’s people go?

Like Linoy, we hope Hamas will release all remaining hostages and be rendered powerless to take Israelis captive ever again. And like King David, we urge everyone, “Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: ‘May they prosper who love you’” (Ps. 122:6).


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A Milestone Marked With An Important Acknowledgment: The Need For God Is Woven Into The Fabric Of America

“In this moment,” she said, “I don’t want it to be lost on us what is going on here: that we have a president, and a staff surrounding him, that saw the importance and the need to call [on] God. Because for 250 years this nation has returned again and again to the God who created this beautiful country that we get to call home. We do this not because we’re perfect people; we’re not. But woven into the fabric of America is a deep and persistent belief that we cannot persevere on our own—that we need God.”

A False Hope: Billionaire ‘Biohacker’ Who Sought To Use Technology And Experimentation To Live To 160 Diagnosed With Autoimmune Disease

Johnson’s diagnosis is a sad reminder that we live in a fallen world. No amount of biohacking and optimizing health will save you from death: “It is appointed for men to die once” (Hebrews 9:27). Because all have sinned, God’s judgment of death is coming to all of us sooner or later. And we live in a fallen world—our world groans and our bodies groan. We can make choices that will likely keep us healthy longer or improve our quality of life, but we can’t ultimately protect ourselves from all suffering. This world is fallen; it’s not getting better—it’s been getting worse for 6,000 years!

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Will America Last Another 250 Years?

Looking back, there can be no denying that God has indeed shed His grace—His unmerited favor—on our land, from sea to shining sea. But does our national “soul” encourage self-control? Do our laws champion ordered liberty? Is our success tempered with nobleness? Is brotherhood the defining characteristic of any good we aspire to reflect? By all of those measures, America seems decidedly adrift. We are drifting farther and farther from Nature’s God—the Ruler of the Universe our Founders called upon and credited with for our celebrated independence.

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SO DO WE.

 

Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding Of News Events Around The World And Equip The Church To Stand With A Biblical Worldview.