Here's the amazing thing about written agreements: they are comprised of words we can all read and then form opinions about! It's really neat! So release the MOU text. Now. Don't keep it secret and then complain that people aren't trusting your version of events.
Even Israel’s most dedicated Trump supporters are very disappointed.
His decision to make a deal with a regime that calls for Israel’s destruction, while tying Israel’s hands from defending itself, has left them stunned.
I don’t know what to think anymore, but this isn’t good.
Mr. President—when your helicopter was shot down, no one was killed, yet you still found it necessary to respond. So how is it that when explosive drones are launched into our civilian communities in the north, you dismiss it as meaningless?
Hypocrisy at its best!
Let’s set aside the frustration, anger, and sadness over what may prove to be the greatest American capitulation in modern history and look at the situation from a biblical perspective.
Two foundational truths are worth remembering:
▪️ Iran (Persia) will remain an enemy of Israel and will join a coalition determined to destroy her.
▪️ America will not stand with Israel militarily when that coalition comes against her.
Once you understand these truths, everything unfolding before our very eyes begins to make sense.
God declared the end from the beginning, and His Word has never failed:
“Remember the former things of old,
For I am God, and there is no other;
I am God, and there is none like Me,
Declaring the end from the beginning,
And from ancient times things that are not yet done,
Saying, ‘My counsel shall stand,
And I will do all My pleasure.’”
(Isaiah 46:9–10, NKJV)
Israel needs to throw off Trumps yoke and get the job done. Deal or no deal,
Israel is fighting for its existence while America looks for a good business opportunity.
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For years, many of those watching biblical prophecy have asked the question:
How will America eventually abandon Israel?
The assumption has often been that it would happen under a hostile administration from the Left. But what if the process is also beginning from the Right?
Last night, JD Vance said something very important:
"There are cases where the interests of Israel and the U.S. diverge... We can achieve a long-term agreement with Iran. Israel may not like it."
Think about that for a moment. Donald Trump is widely regarded as the most pro-Israel president in American history. Yet even under Trump, the driving goal appears to be securing a deal with Iran—something that would be celebrated as a major foreign policy achievement for Trump regardless of Israel's security concerns. At the same time, a growing isolationist and increasingly anti-Israel (Groyper) faction within the Republican Party is growing and gaining influence. Whether America First or Groypers, their message is the same: Israel's interests are not America's interests. That sentiment is no longer confined to the fringe.
This is precisely why Israel can never base its survival on the assumption of permanent American support. Israel lives in a neighborhood where mistakes are measured in lives, not polling numbers.
Israel must face the fact that it must be able to stand alone.
The writing is on the wall. Biblical prophecy is unfolding right in front of our eyes.
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Let me see if I can help: When Hezbollah stops firing missiles and drones into Israel, at the direction of the Iranian regime, Israel will stop fighting back. Every damn time since its founding, when Israel goes on the offensive to take out some grave threat, we pull her back. We would never, ever put up with this, nor should they. Deal or no deal.
Dear President Trump,
You said there would be “no Israel” if it weren’t for you. I understand the instinct. You’ve earned the right to be proud. You moved the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem when every expert swore the region would burn. You tore up the Iran deal. You recognized the Golan. You brokered the Abraham Accords. You brought the final Israeli hostages out of the Hamas dungeons in Gaza. You’ve been the best friend Israel has ever had in the White House, and I say that without an asterisk.
But Israel doesn’t exist because of any man. Not you. Not Netanyahu. Not Ben Gurion. Not even King David.
Israel exists because God says it will. Empires that were supposed to last a thousand years are dust. Pharaoh is dust. Babylon is dust. Rome is a tourist attraction. And the tiny nation much larger ones went extinct trying to erase is still here. Same language, same prayers, same resilient people. That isn’t geopolitics. That’s a promise being kept.
Zechariah says whoever touches Israel touches “the apple of God’s eye.” In Exodus, God calls Israel “his firstborn.” God isn’t looking for partners to share the glory. He’s looking for servants who understand whose hand is really holding this nation up.
So be the friend. Be the fighter. Keep doing what no president before you had the courage to do. But when the cameras are on and the temptation comes to say “me,” give the credit back to the One it belongs to. Watch how much further He takes you.
From Israel, the land that outlived every man who ever tried to claim it.
Thomas Massie: “There is zero evidence that Iran was trying to build a nuclear weapon, Netanyahu is warmongering.”
The Deputy Speaker of the Iranian Parliament: “We tried to develop nuclear weapons, but couldn't keep it secret.”
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That is Christian witness. Christ is King!