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World Council of Churches wants EU sanctions on Israel if annexation goes ahead

The World Council of Churches is asking European diplomats to punish Israel with sanctions if it annexes West Bank lands. The request has triggered a heated debate in Christian circles.


Genesis 12:3 KJV – “And I will bless them that bless thee [Israel], and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed.”


The call to punish Israel came last month in a letter to EU foreign ministers from the Geneva headquarters of the council, an umbrella body established in 1948 that now has 350 member churches with about 500,000 followers among them. The Catholic Church is not a member.

If Israel annexes land, the letter said, โ€œthe EU must surely suspend the EU-Israel Association Agreement,โ€ a reference to a 1995 contract that promotes trade between the bloc and the Jewish state. In addition, the EU should apply sanctions on Israel โ€œat least commensurate with those adopted by the EU in response to Russiaโ€™s annexation of Crimea.โ€

The EU has blacklisted hundreds of Russian individuals and firms over alleged involvement in the Crimea annexation from 2014, subjecting them to entry bans and freezing of EU properties.

โ€œThe unilateral annexation of yet more of the territory that remains to Palestinians cannot lead to justice or to peace, but only to greater injustice,โ€ the church body wrote.


Isaiah 5:20-21 KJV – “Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Woe unto them that are wise in their own eyes, and prudent in their own sight!”


In recent years, the council has been accused of pursuing an anti-Israel agenda, a claim rejected by its leaders.

In 2019, it emerged that the council had gathered information for years on the Israeli armyโ€™s actions in land that the council and international community regards as occupied, with activists masquerading as tourists.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced plans to apply Israeli civilian law in the Jordan Valley and the Israeli settlements in the West Bank as early as July 1.

Advocates of the plan say it ensures security control over Israelโ€™s longest border and cements the existence of the settlements as part of Israel without precluding the option for a future Palestinian state in the remaining territory.

The councilโ€™s statement drew sharp criticism from Christians for Israel, a Netherlands-based international network of pro-Zionist Christians from 27 countries and hundreds of thousands of congregants. The group said in a statement that churches should not meddle in Middle East politics and that the council did so โ€œin a one-sided manner.โ€

In the Netherlands, the letter also caused a split within the countryโ€™s largest church body, the Council of Churches of the Netherlands. Thatโ€™s because that organization had forwarded to Dutch Foreign Minister Stef Blok the letter calling for sanctions, adding it was the position of all its constituent member churches.

This prompted hundreds of angry reactions, including threats, that were sent to the Council of Churches of the Netherlands, its chairman, Geert van Dartel, wrote in a letter to Christians for Israel.

Additionally, two church bodies that belong to the Council of Churches of the Netherlands publicly distanced themselves from the umbrella groupโ€™s letter to Blok and complained that the decision to include them as co-signers was made without consulting them and against their positions.

The churches that protested were the United Pentecostal and Evangelical Churches and the Covenant of Free Evangelical Congregations in the Netherlands, which have tens of thousands of followers and about 200 congregations between them.

Dutch Chief Rabbi Binyomin Jacobs in a column on the CIP website linked the letter on sanctions to centuries of Christian hostility to Jews.

โ€œConsidering the history, in which churches continuously instructed Jews on what they can and cannot do, it would behoove those same churches to adopt caution and humility on Israel,โ€ he wrote last week. โ€œItโ€™s a democracy, it can, may and must make its own decisions and solve its problems.โ€

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Global Tensions Expose The Vast Contrast Between Human Hope And Godโ€™s Promises

In the Bible, hope is closely connected to waiting. Not waiting in the sense that we are still uncertain about the outcome, but steadfastly waiting because we fully expect the outcome God promised in His Word. In other words, manโ€™s definition of hope carries doubt. Godโ€™s does not. As such, Biblical hope is a sure foundation upon which we may base our lives, believing that God always keeps His promises.

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The World Council of Churches is asking European diplomats to punish Israel with sanctions if it annexes West Bank lands. The request has triggered a heated debate in Christian circles.


Genesis 12:3 KJV – “And I will bless them that bless thee [Israel], and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed.”


The call to punish Israel came last month in a letter to EU foreign ministers from the Geneva headquarters of the council, an umbrella body established in 1948 that now has 350 member churches with about 500,000 followers among them. The Catholic Church is not a member.

If Israel annexes land, the letter said, โ€œthe EU must surely suspend the EU-Israel Association Agreement,โ€ a reference to a 1995 contract that promotes trade between the bloc and the Jewish state. In addition, the EU should apply sanctions on Israel โ€œat least commensurate with those adopted by the EU in response to Russiaโ€™s annexation of Crimea.โ€

The EU has blacklisted hundreds of Russian individuals and firms over alleged involvement in the Crimea annexation from 2014, subjecting them to entry bans and freezing of EU properties.

โ€œThe unilateral annexation of yet more of the territory that remains to Palestinians cannot lead to justice or to peace, but only to greater injustice,โ€ the church body wrote.


Isaiah 5:20-21 KJV – “Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Woe unto them that are wise in their own eyes, and prudent in their own sight!”


In recent years, the council has been accused of pursuing an anti-Israel agenda, a claim rejected by its leaders.

In 2019, it emerged that the council had gathered information for years on the Israeli armyโ€™s actions in land that the council and international community regards as occupied, with activists masquerading as tourists.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced plans to apply Israeli civilian law in the Jordan Valley and the Israeli settlements in the West Bank as early as July 1.

Advocates of the plan say it ensures security control over Israelโ€™s longest border and cements the existence of the settlements as part of Israel without precluding the option for a future Palestinian state in the remaining territory.

The councilโ€™s statement drew sharp criticism from Christians for Israel, a Netherlands-based international network of pro-Zionist Christians from 27 countries and hundreds of thousands of congregants. The group said in a statement that churches should not meddle in Middle East politics and that the council did so โ€œin a one-sided manner.โ€

In the Netherlands, the letter also caused a split within the countryโ€™s largest church body, the Council of Churches of the Netherlands. Thatโ€™s because that organization had forwarded to Dutch Foreign Minister Stef Blok the letter calling for sanctions, adding it was the position of all its constituent member churches.

This prompted hundreds of angry reactions, including threats, that were sent to the Council of Churches of the Netherlands, its chairman, Geert van Dartel, wrote in a letter to Christians for Israel.

Additionally, two church bodies that belong to the Council of Churches of the Netherlands publicly distanced themselves from the umbrella groupโ€™s letter to Blok and complained that the decision to include them as co-signers was made without consulting them and against their positions.

The churches that protested were the United Pentecostal and Evangelical Churches and the Covenant of Free Evangelical Congregations in the Netherlands, which have tens of thousands of followers and about 200 congregations between them.

Dutch Chief Rabbi Binyomin Jacobs in a column on the CIP website linked the letter on sanctions to centuries of Christian hostility to Jews.

โ€œConsidering the history, in which churches continuously instructed Jews on what they can and cannot do, it would behoove those same churches to adopt caution and humility on Israel,โ€ he wrote last week. โ€œItโ€™s a democracy, it can, may and must make its own decisions and solve its problems.โ€

Annexation
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SOURCE

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Denying The Jewish Peopleโ€™s Connection To Jerusalem Would Be Laughable… If So Many Nations Didn’t Believe It

In December 2017, U.S. President Donald Trump decided to implement the Jerusalem Embassy Act of 1995. He recognized Jerusalem as the official capital of the State of Israel, which calls for Jerusalem to remain an undivided city, and ordered the federal government to relocate the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalemโ€”a move timed to help celebrate Israelโ€™s 70th birthday. The UN General Assembly then countered with the โ€œStatus of Jerusalemโ€ resolutionโ€”which passed 128 to 9, with 35 abstentionsโ€”denying the Jewish peopleโ€™s connection to Jerusalem and the Temple Mount.

Global Tensions Expose The Vast Contrast Between Human Hope And Godโ€™s Promises

In the Bible, hope is closely connected to waiting. Not waiting in the sense that we are still uncertain about the outcome, but steadfastly waiting because we fully expect the outcome God promised in His Word. In other words, manโ€™s definition of hope carries doubt. Godโ€™s does not. As such, Biblical hope is a sure foundation upon which we may base our lives, believing that God always keeps His promises.

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Prophetic Pieces: As Putin Ups The Ante In The Arms Race, Russia Considers Providing Refuge To Top Iranian Leaders

Prophetic events in the end times right now are casting their shadows over the Middle East like never before. Preparations for the Gog Magog coalition prophesied in Ezekiel 38 and 39 are increasing and intensifying. Written 2,500 years ago by Ezekiel, these chapters prophesy an end-time invasion of Israel led by the nations of Russia, Iran, and Turkey. Two significant developments showcase that the prophetic pieces are falling perfectly into place.

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