Insight - Jul. 31st, 2023
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31-Jul-2023
Today on Insight, Josh Rosenstern discusses the current relationship between the United States and Israel, as the US is involving itself in relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is a big player in the Middle East with its wealth in oil and energy. Iran and Saudi Arabia are divided in their Islamic religion over who is to lead since the passing of Muhammed the prophet. The US National Security Advisor and other leaders were in Saudi Arabia last week, meeting with the crown prince, discussing the effort to build relationships with Israel, pushing for concessions to not annex the West Bank, and to transfer other land areas to Palestinian control. Brother Josh says Israel should not give up any land, which God has said is hers. This will bring a false peace at best, because the only signing of a peace accord to come in the Middle East will be accomplished one day by the Antichrist, and Israel will then see she has been duped. The time of Jacob’s woe will then be the result with the Great Tribulation. Brother Josh says US leaders need to strengthen our ties with Israel so America will continue to be blessed by God.
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