(Day 835) Swords of Iron – “Tragedy in Jerusalem”


30 toddlers were injured today in an unregistered daycare in Jerusalem, and two have died. Firefighters were on the scene, and the situation is still being investigated. It’s unclear whether the cause was neglect of proper isolation of hazardous materials or poisonous gas or what, but these infants were definitely knocked unconscious and needed to be hospitalized.

Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers.

At the same time, Iran’s regime has killed thousands of people. Yet, the World Economic Forum has invited Iran’s foreign minister to attend. What is going on? Is the world upside down? It frustrates me to see the silence about this in the halls of world society, especially after we stood up to defend ourselves from the evil of Hamas. We’re trying to rescue hostages, and yet some people protest us and cheer on the terrorists. How has the world come to this off-kilter situation?

The United States has positioned 18 F-15 fighter jets in Jordan and is moving other military assets, including aircraft carriers. It seems like they’re preparing for an impending strike in the coming days. In response, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has warned that any attack on Iran or any of its leaders will be treated as an all-out war. They already claim to have defeated America. The world seems completely out of balance.

Being in the reserves and standing to defend Israel can be draining, both physically and emotionally. It’s exhausting, but I also know victory is on the horizon. There’s still more to do before we can secure peace. Meanwhile, countries that support Hamas are joining peace councils, and we can’t let nations like Turkey take control of these discussions.

Some Israelis are frustrated because we still haven’t established proper governance ourselves. Yet, we stand together and call on the free world to unite in defense of what is right. No more games. No more deception.

Numbers 23:21 says, “No misfortune is seen in Jacob, no trouble is observed in Israel. There is no divination against Jacob, no evil omens against Israel.”

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