Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Vision for Peace | Arrows from Zion 1/29/2020

President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu Meeting at the White House Jan 28, 2020

I'm going to break from the naysayers decrying this Trump initiated "Vision for Peace" deal by highlighting some of the more positive views that are being expressed by Jewish commentators — both Messianic and traditional conservative Jews. My starting point is that we know there is no true peace for Israel until Yeshua returns, but that does not mean that Israel should not take advantage of how this deal moves the ball forward on Israel's behalf.
One idea I reject outright is that this is an "Antichrist" peace deal. 
Vision for Peace
A roundup of assessments 1/29/20 by Donna Diorio

The "Peace to Prosperity: A Vision to Improve the Lives of the Palestinian and Israeli People" is 181 pages long, but you can read it for yourself. It is posted on the White House website and is downloadable in pdf format.

As soon as the plan was shared yesterday, the first opinion I saw whose views I often find compatible with my own, was from traditional Jewish, but American conservative editor of JNS.org, Jonathan S. Tobin. Haaretz ran Tobin's take in Trump's peace plan means settlements are permanent. Democrats, get used to it.

Tobin wrote, "any assumption that Trump's plan has no long-term significance is almost certainly wrong."He continued, "Even when Democrats hold the White House again, they won't be able to reverse the core terms of Trump's Middle East peace plan, and U.S. leverage over Israel will have diminished."


“There is no going back to a diplomatic universe in which there's an assumption that Israel will bow to US demands for territorial withdrawals—involving the mass eviction of settlers—once framed as a necessary basis for peace.” Tobin wrote.
From the statement by Jared Kushner, the president's Jewish son-in-law who is one of those involved in crafting this plan, that is very much the point. Kushner has said, "I'm not  looking at the world as it existed in 1967. I'm looking at the world as it exists in 2020."

That simply means this plan takes off the table any fantasy negotiation that envisions Israel returning to 1967 border lines. It is a point that is always pressed that has now been permanently taken off the table. That is reason enough for the favorable reception the plan apparently received from both Netanyahu and his political rival Benny Gantz.

The headline at Israeli Messianic Israel Today magazine read, Trump Deal Flips Peace Process on Its Head. After more than 20 years of failure despite intensive diplomatic efforts," they write, US President Donald Trump’s “Deal of the Century” finally proposes a different approach." 
"For the past two decades," Israel Today notes, "the formula underlying the Middle East peace process was to accept the Palestinian positions, turn a blind eye to their transgressions (because they were the “oppressed”), and require painful concessions of Israel."

Arsen Ostrovsky, an international human rights attorney and journalist called Trump's Vision for Peace plan "the most pro-peace, pro-Israel proposal to date!"
Ostrovsky also tweeted, "That the #Palestinians were going to reject the #DealOfTheCentury was a given. Most interesting for me, is seeing the reactions coming from the Arab / Gulf world. This is BIG. Palestinians increasingly on their own."
He cites the Jerusalem Post report that "Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Qatar, and the UAE on Tuesday issued statements welcoming the Trump administration's peace plan, and called on both sides to begin negotiations."
Jonathan Schanzer, a counterterrorism expert and a VP at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, says that the Trump plan changes the dynamic that past administrations were locked into by recognizing both sides as equals. This produced Palestinian recalcitrance leading to deadlock in peace talks for decades.
“The Palestinians are often granted more power than they actually have; the Israelis are asked to relinquish power and it’s ended in disaster,” Schanzer says. “This is an attempt to shift the dynamic to give the Israelis more power and the Palestinians less in a way that affects the actual dynamic.”
Ron Cantor of Messiah's Mandate notes, "Understand, I am not 100% opposed to a Palestinian state. I recognize that there are 3,000,000 Arabs within Israel in the disputed territories—people who deserve more. But until they change their leadership, there will be no peace and no state. The PLO was born in the blood of terror—not war. They are the fathers of martyrs and suicide bombers. ...[To this day] The PLO pays out some $360 million a year to the families of suicide bombers and martyrs."
American Messianic Jew Dr Michael L. Brown makes a difference between many of the Palestinian people and their terrorist leaders, "if the Palestinian populace as a whole could see a way forward to peace and prosperity, wouldn’t they want to achieve it? And what if the surrounding Muslim nations said, 'Yes, do this and we will help you prosper as well!' What then?....Frankly, without massive pressure from the populace as a whole, joined by other Muslim nations, I do not see this happening. And that is the crux of the problem."

Most of the Jews making comment recognize that there is no way the Palestinians will live up to their side of the deal to bring it to pass. In essence the US plan insists that for the Palestinians to reap the benefits of the plan they have to first accept the plan, then the Palestinian Authority must stop paying terrorists and inciting terrorism. Hamas and Islamic Jihad must put down their weapons. Both the PA and Hamas governed territories must give up corruption,
respect human rights, freedom of religion and a free press. This is according to the Jerusalem Post summary of conditions. Few see that happening.

Which may be why US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman urged Israelis to "apply Israeli law to the settlements and to the territory" in an "on-the-record press call on the prospects for peace between Israel and the Palestinians.”

Ambassador Friedman said, "Israel does not have to wait — does not have to wait at all. The waiting period would be the time it takes for them to obtain internal approvals and to obviously create the documentation, the calibration, the mapping that would enable us to evaluate and make sure it’s consistent with conceptual map."
The Ambassador says that the plan provides "certain benefits to Israel up front in exchange for Israel keeping the option open to the Palestinians for a very lengthy period of time.”
Today it was reported that Prime Minister Netanyahu will ask the cabinet in its next meeting to vote on applying Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank.

In news breaking in the past hour (at this writing 1/29), Blue and White Leader Benny Gantz has announced that he will bring the US peace plan to the Knesset for an up or down vote next week. "This is a historic opportunity to draw Israel's future borders," Gantz told participants today at a national security conference.

As PA President Abbas appears to threaten Netanyahu with breaking Oslo agreements related to security coordination, Israel news is also reporting that the IDF is bolstering its West Bank troops as Palestinians riot and is conducting ongoing assessments of the situation.

Jared Kushner said the plan is "rooted in the principle that a lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians must be based on an agreement that satisfies the basic aspirations of the two peoples – in a manner that guarantees security, dignity and opportunity for all."

"The question comes down to, what will the Palestinian leadership do?" Kushner asked.

He told Al-Arabia, "wholehearted rejections will show the world that they are not interested in peace, they have never been interested in peace. And, quite frankly, in the Palestinian areas, you have a lot of people that are very vested in the status quo."

If nothing is done with the deal on the Palestinian side, the situation, Kusher says, will only get worse for Palestinians who are living in great poverty as it stands not. There is a $50 billion economic plan and refugee compensation fund that will help with the Palestinians reabsorbing Palestinian refugees.  Kushner does not see potential for a better deal if Palestinians let this opportunity die.

"This is a great deal for them, he says. "If they come to the table and negotiate, I think they can get something excellent."

"It’s difficult to come up with a construct where you have a continuous Palestinian state, where you can drive from one end to the bottom through bridges, tunnels, roads, Kushner continued. "We figured it out, it was not easy. And then we were able to sit with Israel and get them to agree to freeze settlement for four years. That has never been done before. And get them to agree to a Palestinian state, and get them to agree to a map."

Many will try to dismiss President Trump's plan as merely an ego-driven deal. That would be a great disservice to the heart that has been put into this plan to benefit both sides, but at last from a position that places Israel's needs in greater priority. Yet again, President Trump has shown himself to be the hands down best friend in an American president that Israel has ever had. 

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Orna Grinman's blog article about the main event of the Holocaust Memorial Day is so exceptional, I hope you will read it: That Little Man In The Eye. She notes that Israelis were surprised and pleased by the unexpected turnout of international dignitaries and diplomats.  As always, Orna also gave a deeper understanding from Hebrew of what scripture is saying when it calls Israel the apple of God's eye.

Israel Pochtar of the Ashdod congregation Beit Hallel and Voice of Judah ministries has moved to a new email format which sends you to their online site to read articles in full. Click to Read More about how when a couple first joined them at Beit Hallel, the leadership recognized that it would be a challenge for them, as one of them had been born deaf. But not only are the couple adapting and growing, but they are also beginning to reach their full potential as they are now a wonderful asset to help other hearing impaired people in the congregation and also in outreach even to Arabs in Bethlehem. This encouraging report, plus how the unusually cold winter is both a blessing and challenge. Also they are nearing the end of their annual 21 Days of Prayer.

Ron Cantor, adjusting to all his new realm of responsibility as CEO of Tikkun Int'l, is having to release some things too —which means going forward Tiferet Yeshua congregation will be taking over their communications which Ron has handled in the past. It will be good. He's been on the road in Latvia but we also noticed we're a bit of a slowdown in Ron's usual writing output, but just in time, here is his article Ron and the NAR and 7 Ways Messianic Jews Fulfill the Irrevocable Call. Ron Cantor is always a ball of energy, but you might pray for him anyway as he gets into the rhythm of his new jobs blended in with his old jobs.

From IFI in their annual Int'l Prayer Conference Chuck Cohen shares AUDIO Evening Messages by Chuck Cohen, Claude Ezagouri, Tom Brooker, Steve Lightle, Jeremy Smith, plus VIDEO Update #3, VIDEO Update #4, VIDEO Update #5

news.kehila.org  has new content now on the Arab reaction to Trump's peace deal, plus New Book calls Israeli youth to Believe… that there is another way." | a "must watch" VIDEO Israeli, Christian, Young Woman, and an IDF officer | and a new Book Release - I Am Miriam by Deanna Malespin

Chaim Malespin, director of Aliyah Return Center delivers on his promise to share a new aspect of their vision each week:  2020 Kingdom Vision 4th Focus: VIDEO Understanding God's Heart For Israel

From Revive Israel in Jerusalem, the challenge by Joash Choi THE LORD SPOKE!!! Don't give up: 'faith it' | also VIDEO Roaring from Zion | Cody Asher sits with Paul Wilbur | And Asher Intrater answers on VIDEO Why We Do It – International Outreach

Ran Silberman, a certified tour guide out of the HaMaayan congregation, has a new blog article on the events at the Jerusalem Holocaust museum for the Fifth World Holocaust Forum. And they shall call you The City of the Lord

Daniel Juster of Restoration from Zion writes Can A Democratic Republic Government Survive in the Internet Age?  (Who will take on this fight and tame the tech giants?)

Arad congregation Hasdey Yeshua sends an uplifting account of ministering to a new believer who is in some really bad living situations with her 7 children. She is a likely ethnically Jewish Bedouin whose husband divorced her for a new wife and left her destitute in a shack on his parent's property. But they are helping her practically and spiritually. Pray for her, and for her to be delivered from a hopeless welfare mentality.

Among other things the congregation writes about —the discipling class & nurturing their children — they also say there has been a recent uptick of harassment by the ultra-Orthodox against them. The Gur sect is stalking thir homes and meetings, and also a threatening event took place when their humanitarian warehouse was entered by one of the Gur along with a known violent Yad L'Achim activist. They took pictures of the inside before being escorted out by a worker on the premises.  Please pray over this.

While Cody and Liat Archer are on an extended sabbatical, they have sent out this 13 minute video is a transparent update "about what led to this sabbatical, how we have been using our time and what challenges we have been facing."

Avner Boskey shares his views on The Deal of the Century which was sent out prior to the unveiling of the plan.

Maoz Ministries also writes about the Trump Peace Deal with prayer points, and also for the " not-so-secret war being waged today between Israel and Iran."  

Jackie Santoro sent a tribute by Jonathan Moore to Eddie's memory. Eddies birthday was Jan 27th and Jonathan wrote a really nice tribute to his memory, "my spiritual father and the founding pastor of our congregation." He writes of a prompt he sensed from the Lord in the beginning of Eddie's 4-yr battle against cancer, "to follow Eddie like Elisha followed Elijah all the way until he was taken to Heaven."

"I am indeed incredibly blessed," Jonathan writes, "to have been with the founding pastor of my congregation all the way through the last days of his life. I feel the anointing to love people the same way Eddie loved people. I feel that pastoral care for people like never before. But the greatest blessing was that not only did my pastor invest into me, but I also gained a true spiritual father. The words of Elisha resonate with me, 'And Elisha… cried out, "My father, my father" … [and] saw him no more'."

Both Jonathan and Jackie ask for prayers for their congregation, Ahavat Yeshua. Jackie promises to write more soon on the Peace Plan in an upcoming issue. Surely she has received Eddie's gift as breaking down current news events from Heaven's perspective.  We look forward to that upcoming input.

Urgent HEALING Needs: Life and Death is in the power of the tongue
Please keep in prayer these Israeli ministry leaders and believers with urgent health needs

Please continue to pray for Jacob Damkani, who remains after surgery locked in the place of non-communication. Pray the LORD's mercies over Jacob and his dear wife, Elisheva  | Continue please to pray for Ruth Nessim Critical prayer need she is losing sight! Prayers for a miracle for Ruth.| Olga Bikas has longstanding severe back pain. please keep praying for Olga. Sadly, she is not getting better and recently she has even felt worse for a period of time.

Please continue to pray for all the Israeli ministry leaders who contracted influenza - it is a strain that really hangs on | Pray for Rania Sayegh who asks for prayer of restoration of strength, energy, and complete healing. | Ronit Bender says my heart valve  is still leaking but my lungs are fine. I totally have peace about my health, although it is far from great.  I still appreciate prayer, as I need it.




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