PA PRESIDENT ABBAS PLEDGES TO RESTORE TERRORIST MONUMENT IN JENIN: By: Colin Wingfield

The ruling Fatah faction of Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas has promised to restore a monument in the city of Jenin to the terrorist who planned a massacre of Israeli schoolchildren in 1974. The monument, in a square that is also named for Khaled Nazzal – who co-ordinated a terrorist operation in the northern town of Ma’alot, in which Palestinian terrorists murdered 22 schoolchildren and four adults on 15 May 1974 – was removed over the weekend by the IDF amid clashes with local Palestinians, some of whom were armed. One soldier suffered moderate wounds after being shot by a protester, while six Palestinians were also injured. On 1 July 2017, local supporters placed the monument back in its original location. "It does not matter how many times the occupation removes the monument in memory of the Martyr – it is our obligation to rebuild it,” Abbas’ Fatah movement declared. Fatah further announced that – as an act of "solidarity” with Jenin – a monument in honor of Nazzal was quickly assembled in Ramallah bearing the inscription, "This is a monument in memory of Martyr Khaled Nazzal, which was established as a challenge to the occupation authorities.” Fatah’s glorification of Nazzal further undermines the pledge made by Abbas to USA President Trump during their meeting at the White House in May 2017 to stop incitement. "Mr. President, I affirm to you that we are raising our youth, our children, our grandchildren on a culture of peace,” Abbas said at the time. (Algemeiner) [Comment]

ARAB FUNERAL TURNS INTO ANTI-ISRAEL PROCESSION: By: Colin Wingfield

 Jerusalem District Commander Yoram Halevi on Sunday evening 2 July 2017, ordered the cancellation of the funeral procession of an Arab resident of eastern Jerusalem, during which participants waved Palestine Liberation Organization flags, shouted slogans against Israel and violated public order. During the funeral the Arab participants did not respond to the orders of the policemen, blocked the road and threw rocks at the officers who tried to disperse them. A police officer was wounded by a rock that hit him in the face and was treated at the scene. The police stressed that they would not allow anyone to take advantage of a funeral and turn it into an event of a nationalist nature in violation of public order. "The police responded immediately and the incident was dispersed. "The police will work to identify the lawbreakers and bring them to justice,” the Israel Police said. (Koenig) Continue to intercede against riots and acts of terrorism in and around Jerusalem. [Comment]

MODI TO HOLD MASS RALLY FOR INDIANS IN ISRAEL: By: Colin Wingfield

With an estimated 31 million India-born people living abroad either temporarily or permanently, Indian PM Narendra Modi views the Indian Diaspora as a significant and valuable diplomatic asset. This is why he makes it a point to hold large events with people of Indian origin when he travels abroad. Modi will keep this practice alive during his visit in Israel this week for the first ever visit of an Indian prime minister. Israel is in the list of top 35 countries around the world with a significant Indian Diaspora. Modi is expected to address 4,000 to 5,000 of these people when he holds a large-scale event for their benefit this week at the Tel Aviv fairgrounds. Modi’s logic in holding these events, he said, "is that as part of his travels, he wants to connect with everyone, and there are people who obviously retain some connection with India. He wants to reach out to them and say thank you for their contribution, for the ways they are helping build relationships with other countries. He always sees these people as friends for our country.” (J.Post) [Comment]

MAJOR DEFENSE DEALS TO BE SIGNED DURING HISTORIC MODI VISIT TO ISRAEL: By: Colin Wingfield

 Israel and India are expected to sign several major defense deals during PM Narendra Modi's historic visit to Israel marking 25 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries. Modi who landed in Israel on Tues. 4 July 2017 has stressed that defense will not be the primary focus of the visit, and the two sides are also expected to sign number of agreements in the fields of innovation, development, science and technology and space. India has traditionally voiced its support for Palestinian statehood, initially shunning diplomatic relations with Israel. But the frost has thawed in recent years, with India seeking closer ties with the Jewish state. (INN) "The nations shall see your vindication and all the kings your glory.” Isa. 62:2 [Comment]

USA AIRCRAFT CARRIER IN HAIFA: By: Colin Wingfield

The USS George H.W. Bush aircraft carrier has docked in the Israeli port of Haifa for the first time since 2000. An Israeli army spokesman said, "its arrival symbolizes the steadfast cooperation between the IDF and the USA Armed Forces, a relationship based on shared values and common interests. Visits of senior leadership of both the IDF and the USA Armed Forces will take place while the USS George H W Bush is docked in Haifa. The huge aircraft carrier is 333 meters long, and it can carry nearly 5000 crew members, including members of the carrier and the aerial crew. The carrier is a part of the coalition’s effort against the ISIS terror group. As part of a joint exercise, an Israeli air force helicopter landed on the aircraft carrier. (Media Line) [Comment]

The surprising beauty of the Negev Desert By: C4i

 
When we typically think of a desert, we think of a desolate and foreboding place. One of endless sand dunes, harsh windstorms, and emptiness.

Isreal's Negev Desert is indeed a foreboding and rugged place, but it is also so much more. It is a place of natural beauty and surprises. A land rich in history and significance. A place of rocks, and outcroppings, waterfalls and caves. It's might not be a place everyone wants to visit, but the splendor of God's craftsmanship and design awaits those that do.

Harsh beauty

Covering nearly half of Israel's total land mass, understanding and appreciating the Negev Desert is a part of understanding and appreciating Israel itself. While the land is harsh and can be unforgiving, with temperatures exceeding 40c in the summer time (one of the reasons it is sparsely populated, with only a little over 550,000 people living in the total area), it is also a place of great beauty, internationally recognized for its unique ecology. Lonely Planet has named it one of the top 10 Best in Travel lists for "adventure and activities off the beaten track."

The reason for its popularity lies in the sheer diversity of the area. Long low plains or red dirt stretch out for miles, only to give way to majestic mountain faces and beautiful cliff sides. These ranges are themselves are dotted with hidden caves and alcoves, yawning canyons, and even small patches of green. Springs and groves are interspersed among the rocky surroundings, the occasional small oasis in the desert. The mix creates a magical feeling to the land, the kind of place that normally is reserved for story books and the imagination. But, the Negev is real for anyone who wants to experience it for themselves.


Jewels in the desert

There are a surprising number of sites to see in the Negev. While you might not think a desert would have much in the way of attractions, you need to remember that this is Israel, a land steeped in history and natural wonders.

For example, the Ramon Crater is a naturally occurring site that begs for exploration. Originally assumed to be the result of a massive meteor strike, the crater is actually the result of large scale geological shifts over an extended period of time. The 40 kilometer crater made of striking yellow and red hued earth forms a large part of Israel’s largest national park and boasts a number of natural treasure for intrepid explorers to discover. Sites like Shen Ramon (Ramon's Tooth), a ridge of jagged rocks created by hardened magma, or the "Carpentry Shop,” a naturally occurring formation of prismatic columns of quartzite have an other worldly feel to them. 

The desert is also home to Tel Be'er Sheva, the site of the biblical town of Beersheba. A UNESCO World Heritage site, these ancient ruins have been preserved over the past centuries, providing a unique view into the history of the Holy Land. Many landmarks are still identifiable throughout the time ravaged foundations and crumbling walls, including the old town gates, the city tower, and Abraham's well. 

Exploring safely 

As beautiful as the Negev Desert is, it is still a place of wild nature and needs to be treated as such. Exploring the Negev can be done safely, but it requires some thought and preparation. For most people, the best idea would be to join an organized tour or hiking group. These groups have per-determined trails that will highlight the beauty of the area while also providing the security of numbers and assistance should anyone twist an ankle or start to get a little too much sun. 

If you do decide to join a tour, remember to bring plenty of water!
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The hardest example to follow: Praying for our enemiesBy: C4i

 
Watching the state of the world these days, it's not difficult to drift into despair. When daily reports of extremist groups like ISIS targeting vulnerable with their campaign of brutality and intimidation become the background static of our lives, it can drown out the positive and affirming. When we see groups like Hezbollah continue their unabated aggression against Israel civilians all while being bolstered by misguided activist groups like the BDS movement, it's easy to lose hope for the world and compassion for those who we just can't understand.

With horrors, travesties, and atrocities mount in a perpetual cycle of misery, it's only natural to harden yourself against the brunt of it. To stop seeing those perpetuating or abiding these outrages as other people and just as a kind of opposing entity that seemingly stands against everything good in this world.

But, that's when we need to step back and think about the example Jesus set to us through the conversion of Paul.

Paul, one of the most famous celebrated of the Apostles did not follow a typical path to service. Before he became an Apostle, Paul was named Saul. And Saul was neither devout, or compassionate. He was a thug. An anti-Christian zealot who was making a career out of persecuting the followers of Jesus.

By his own admission, Saul was a merciless Pharisee. His brand of persecution wasn't just to be a voice in the crowd booing or casting aspersions at Christians. He wasn't a passive voice merely backing up the established powers. He was active, involved in the direct oppression of the early Christians. 

There is a pragmatic, calculated bent to Saul's victimization of Christians that sometimes goes unrecognized. For him, outing, humiliating, and arresting Christians wasn't just a passion, it was a path to advancement. A way to build his reputation and standing among his peers. In his own words -

"...how intensely I persecuted the church of God and tried to destroy it. I was advancing in Judaism beyond many of my own age among my people and was extremely zealous for the traditions of my fathers.” Galatians 1:13–14, NIV

Think about the environment Saul must have lived in. One where hating and victimizing Christians was  seen as an overwhelmingly positive goal. Where every time he brought a load of Christians bound before the chief priests, his esteem among his peers grew. His whole worldview was shaped around the idea that Christians were an insidious disease within his society that must be brought to heel. Not unlike the environment the fanatics in control of ISIS and other extremist groups use to brainwash their impressionable recruits. 

Yet, all that hatred, all that reinforced indoctrination, meant nothing when faced with the glory of the Lord. 

When God intervened in Saul's life, when he struck him blind in the road and gave him a truer sight, the conversion was instantaneous and dramatic. Saul became Paul, and he threw away his past life, his entire world view in an instant. He went from a venomous persecutor of the Church, to one of its most profound and impactful architects. 

That is the power of God at work in the hearts of men. The story of Paul's conversion should be a reminder that nobody is beyond the grace of God. That nobody is so consumed with hatred that God cannot touch them.

Yes, it is important that we defend ourselves from the menaces at work in our world. We should not be passive or complacent in the face of evil. At the same time however, we need to remember that these organizations are made of people. That behind the masks and hoods and barbaric displays of hatred, there lies actual humans who are in desperate need of salvation.

And as hard as it is, we need to pray that they will have their own "Road to Damascus” moment in their lives. We need to pray for radical grace to touch the hearts of those involved in extremist activities, to open their eyes and show them the true path to salvation, peace, and harmony. These conflicts can only be solved through the transformational power of Christ.
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ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER: WE DON’T INTERVENE IN SYRIA WAR, BUT WE DO GIVE HUMANITARIAN AID TO CHILDREN: By: Colin Wingfield

 Israeli PM Netanyahu appeared to pour cold water on a media report, Mon. 19 June 2017 that the Jewish state has been secretly providing rebel groups in southern Syria with money, fuel, food and medical supplies in recent years. "We do not intervene in this terrible, bloody conflict, but we do provide humanitarian assistance to boys and girls,” Netanyahu said during a visit to a medical center in Safed, where more than 2,000 Syrians wounded in the ongoing war have received treatment. "I see men, women and children who viewed us as enemies when they arrived here,” he continued. "They now understand that the State of Israel is a moral stronghold and a ray of light in our region.” (Algemeiner) [Comment]

NETANYAHU TO ABBAS: STOP POISONING PALESTINIAN YOUTH:By: Colin Wingfield

PM Netanyahu on 19 June 2017 blasted Palestinian Authority (PA) chairman Mahmoud Abbas for his continued incitement against Israel. In a series of tweets, Netanyhau condemned the PA for naming – not for the first time – a public square after a terrorist. This time, the PA named a square in Jenin after arch-terrorist Khaled Nazzal. Nazzal was responsible for planning the 1974 Ma'alot massacre, in which terrorists entered a school in the northern town of Ma'alot and took dozens of children and teachers hostage. 22 children and four adults were murdered in the attack. "Palestinian President Abbas tells the world that he educates Palestinian children for peace. That’s a lie,” tweeted Netanyahu. "President Abbas: stop poisoning the minds of Palestinian youth. Educate for peace, not terror." Naming a square after Nazzal is just another example of ongoing PA incitement to terrorism against Israel. The PA regularly names schools, public squares and community centers after terrorists who murdered Israeli citizens. (INN) How grave is the tragic truth that Palestinians are destroying the souls of their own society and especially children. They do so by furthering media and school text book incitement against Israel, and promoting the hero worship of terrorist from the cradle on. Pray against the sacrifice of Palestinian children to jihadist hatred and murder. [Comment]

NETANYAHU: “I HAVE ONE MESSAGE TO IRAN: DO NOT THREATEN ISRAEL”:By: Colin Wingfield

 Iran on Sunday 18 June 2017 fired missiles from the western part of the country into eastern Syria targeting what it called "terrorist bases” in Deir Ez-Zor. The attack was in retaliation for combined attacks in Iran earlier this month in which 17 people were killed. The USA and Saudi Arabia were specifically mentioned by an Iran Revolutionary Guard Corps spokesman as part of its audience for the "message” it sent by firing the missiles. Israel, although not explicitly mentioned, has been the focus of constant threats by Iran. After Iran launched six missiles into Syria, an adviser to the Iranian foreign minister, Sheikh Hussein al-Islam, said that Israel "is the main enemy” of Iran and that Israel should be worried.” Israeli PM Netanyahu responded sharply saying "I have a message to Iran: Do not threaten Israel. The army and our security forces are constantly monitoring the activity of Iran in the region.” Netanyahu further said the activity also includes "Iran’s attempts to establish themselves in Syria and, of course, to transfer advanced weapons to Hezbollah and other operations." Israel’s Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman said Israel was not worried by Sunday's strike. "We are prepared for every development," he said’. (Media Line/Arutz-7/J.Post) [Comment]

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