Dividing humanity into separate races as if skin color defines character, intelligence, morality, or criminality is one of the most destructive mistakes in human history. There is only one human race: the human race. We come in different shades, languages, cultures, and backgrounds, but no color of skin possesses a monopoly on virtue or vice.
Skin does not kill. Skin does not steal. Skin does not rape. Skin does not build cities, invent technology, create art, feed the hungry, or defend the weak. Human beings do those things. More specifically, it is the ideas they embrace, the values they live by, and the choices they make that shape their actions.
Throughout history, people of every color have been heroes and villains. People of every color have built civilizations and destroyed them. Criminal gangs, terrorist organizations, charitable movements, scientific communities, and political revolutions have always included people from different ethnic backgrounds united not by skin color but by shared beliefs, goals, and ideologies.
A light-skinned man from Eastern Europe and a dark-skinned man from Africa can belong to the same criminal network. Likewise, people from completely different ethnic backgrounds can work together to build businesses, hospitals, schools, and communities. Their skin color is irrelevant. What unites them is what they believe and what they choose to do.
Yet many people continue to look at crime through the lens of race. When a criminal act occurs, they rush to discuss the perpetrator's skin color rather than examining the motives, beliefs, and worldview that influenced the crime. This approach does not increase understanding; it replaces serious analysis with superficial prejudice.
Criminality is not inherited through pigmentation. Evil is not carried in melanin. Virtue is not determined by complexion. The assumption that skin color explains behavior is intellectually lazy because it ignores the far more important factors: ideology, culture, personal responsibility, incentives, and moral conviction.
History repeatedly demonstrates that destructive movements recruit followers from every ethnic background. They do not ask first about skin color. They ask whether a person can be persuaded, manipulated, radicalized, or mobilized for a cause. Criminal organizations, extremist groups, and violent movements care about commitment, not complexion.
The obsession with race often blinds people to the real causes of social problems. It encourages division where unity is needed and stereotypes where understanding is required. Instead of judging individuals by their actions, it judges them by physical characteristics they did not choose.
A society that truly rejects racism must reject both positive and negative racial stereotypes. It must stop attributing criminality, intelligence, morality, or worth to skin color. The measure of a human being is not the shade of his skin but the content of his character, the principles he holds, and the actions he takes.
Anyone who automatically attributes crime to skin color is not engaging in serious thinking. They are reducing complex human behavior to a racial label. Such thinking fuels prejudice, encourages hatred, and distracts from the real factors that shape human conduct.
Humanity's greatest battles have never been between colors. They have been between truth and falsehood, justice and injustice, good and evil. Skin color did not create those conflicts, and skin color will not solve them. The future will be built not by race, but by the ideas, values, and choices that human beings embrace.
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đ„ ISRAEL vs IRAN â DAVID AND GOLIATH REPEATED
This is not just politics. This is a pattern. History already told this story once. A giant. A small nation. An impossible situation. And an outcome nobody expected.
Iran stands as a modern giant in the regionâvast land, large population, deep military structure, and wide influence across the Middle East. Israel, by contrast, is small in land, small in population, and limited in geographic depth. Yet it continues to survive under pressure that, by human calculation, should overwhelm it.
The numbers speak clearly. Iran is about 75 times larger in land, has roughly ten times the population, and fields significantly more troops. By logic alone, the smaller nation should not endure repeated confrontation. But reality does not follow that script.
The ancient text in 1 Samuel records the moment when David faced Goliath and declared: âYou come against me with sword and spear⊠but I come against you in the name of the Lord.â That moment was never only about one battle. It revealed a pattern where the expected outcome is overturned.
Modern conflict reflects a similar structure. Israel does not operate like a giant; it operates with precision, intelligence, speed, and technological advantage. Missile defense systems, rapid response capability, and intelligence networks allow it to respond differently than larger conventional forces. This creates an imbalance not of size, but of strategy.
The deeper dimension many point to is not only military. The Bible presents a covenantal idea tied to Israelâs existence. âI will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curseâ (Genesis 12:3). Whether one interprets this spiritually or historically, the survival of Israel under sustained pressure raises questions that go beyond numbers alone.
At the same time, every conflict carries real human cost. Civilians, families, and ordinary people are affected on all sides. Recognizing patterns in history does not remove the need for restraint, wisdom, and responsibility in how nations act.
What this comparison ultimately shows is simple but powerful. Size does not guarantee victory. Numbers do not guarantee dominance. Power in the modern world is shaped by innovation, discipline, and clarity of purpose. Having the truth and covenant from Yahweh.
David and Goliath was never just history. It was a pattern. And today, in a different form, that pattern continues to challenge the assumptions of power. #Israel #iran #middleeast #megersa_dano #Rajame
If Allah is God, and Isa is Jesus, as Muslims claim, the Islamic creed must be stated as: âLa ilaha illallah, Isa rasulullah.â Otherwise, Allah is not God; perhaps Muhammad himself is Allah.
Islam is purely pagan, even based on the Qurâan calling the name of a 7th-century man as special. Yet Isa will come and judge, even if Isa is considered a radical Muslim based on that claim.
For the first time ever, Israel has struck a RussianâIranian weapons corridor in the Caspian Sea â a move that could reshape the entire regional balance.
This wasnât just a strike⊠This was a message.
đ„ WHAT HAPPENED
Israel hit Bandar Anzali, a strategic Iranian port
Warships, a command center, and key naval infrastructure were damaged
The site is linked to IRGC operations
đŠ WHY IT MATTERS This route wasnât ordinary â it was a hidden lifeline:
Transporting Shahed drones used in Ukraine
Moving ammunition and military equipment across regions
Supporting Iranâs broader military network
Now, that pipeline has been exposedâand disrupted.
â ïž BIGGER THAN IT LOOKS This strike signals something deeper:
Israel can now reach beyond expected battle zones
Even the Caspian Sea is no longer âsafeâ territory
Critical supply chains â weapons, logistics, even food routes â are now vulnerable
This is not escalation by accident. This is strategic expansion.
đ GLOBAL REACTION
Russia has already condemned the strike, warning of wider conflict
Analysts say Iran and Russia will try to adapt â but short-term disruption is unavoidable
đ„ THE REAL MESSAGE No route is hidden. No alliance is untouchable. And no battlefield is fixed anymore.
The war is no longer where people think it is. Itâs moving⊠fast.
đïž Watch closely â this may be the beginning of a much larger shift.
âAll who stand against Israelâs existence will collapse. One by one, they will fall. Their weapons will not save them. Those demon-possessed individuals in the Arab world who wait for Israelâs destruction will instead witness Israelâs prosperity beyond the challenges, beyond even the threat of cluster bombs.â
The Long Record of Those Who Tried to Destroy Israel â and What Happened to Them
Since the birth of the modern State of Israel in 1948, several governments, armies, and militant movements have openly declared their intention to erase it from the map. Yet history shows a striking pattern: again and again, those who predicted Israelâs disappearance experienced defeat, collapse, or political transformation.
This is not merely a military story. It is also a story of ideology, geopolitics, and the surprising resilience of a small nation surrounded by far larger powers.
Below are some of the most significant examples.
1. The Arab Coalition of 1948
1948 ArabâIsraeli War
When Israel declared independence in May 1948, five neighboring states immediately invaded:
Egypt
Jordan
Syria
Iraq
Lebanon
Their stated goal was clear: prevent the Jewish state from existing.
Yet the outcome shocked the world. Instead of disappearing, Israel expanded beyond the borders originally proposed by the UN partition plan.
Several of the invading states suffered long-term political consequences:
Egypt later faced military humiliation that contributed to regime instability.
Jordan lost control of the West Bank decades later.
Syria experienced decades of coups and political turmoil.
The attempt to destroy the new state instead strengthened it.
2. The Egyptian Gamble of 1967
Six-Day War
In 1967, Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser mobilized forces, closed the Straits of Tiran, and formed a military alliance with Syria and Jordan.
Arab radio broadcasts predicted Israel would soon be destroyed.
Instead, within six days, Israel defeated the combined forces of multiple states and captured:
Sinai Peninsula
Gaza Strip
West Bank
East Jerusalem
Golan Heights
The war dramatically reshaped the Middle East.
Nasser himself admitted defeat publicly and offered to resign.
3. The Syrian Front and the Golan
Golan Heights
For years Syria positioned artillery on the Golan Heights, shelling Israeli communities below.
During the 1967 war, Israel captured the plateau.
Today the area remains strategically controlled by Israel, while Syria has endured decades of internal conflict, civil war, and state collapse since 2011.
4. Saddam Husseinâs Threats
Saddam Hussein Gulf War
Iraqâs dictator Saddam Hussein frequently called for Israelâs destruction.
During the Gulf War, he launched Scud missiles toward Israeli cities.
Yet Saddamâs regime ultimately collapsed after years of sanctions, war, and the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Israel, meanwhile, continued to grow economically and technologically.
5. The PLO Era
Palestine Liberation Organization Yasser Arafat
For decades the PLOâs charter rejected Israelâs right to exist.
After years of conflict and political isolation, the organization shifted course in the 1993 Oslo Accords, recognizing Israel formally.
The movement moved from armed struggle toward diplomatic engagement.
6. Hezbollahâs Ongoing Confrontation
Hezbollah
Hezbollah remains one of Israelâs most formidable adversaries.
Yet despite multiple wars and decades of hostility, Israel continues to maintain military superiority in the region.
The balance remains tense, but the repeated predictions of Israelâs collapse have not materialized.
7. Hamas and the Gaza Wars
Hamas
Hamas has repeatedly declared its goal of eliminating Israel.
Yet each round of conflict has left Gaza devastated while Israel continues to strengthen its military systems, including advanced missile defense such as Iron Dome.
The conflict remains tragic and unresolved, but the strategic goal of destroying Israel has not been achieved.
8. Iranâs Revolutionary Rhetoric
Iran
Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iranian leaders have repeatedly declared Israel illegitimate.
Iran supports several proxy forces in the region.
However, Israel has simultaneously developed one of the worldâs most advanced military and technological ecosystems.
The confrontation has become one of the defining geopolitical rivalries of the Middle East.
A Small Nation in a Hostile Region
Israel is geographically tiny â roughly the size of New Jersey â yet it remains one of the most influential technological and military powers in the Middle East.
Its survival through decades of wars has created a narrative often interpreted in different ways:
geopolitical resilience
strategic military planning
national unity under threat
or, for many religious believers, divine providence.
The Larger Lesson
History shows that predictions about the destruction of Israel have been made repeatedly.
Yet the state continues to exist, grow economically, and expand its diplomatic relations with countries that once opposed it.
This does not mean the conflicts are finished or that peace is impossible. But it does reveal a powerful reality:
The Middle East has changed many times, yet the state that many predicted would vanish has instead become one of the regionâs most stable and influential actors.
If you want, I can also help you build a full chapter for your Revelation book titled:
âIsrael in Prophecy and Geopolitics: Why the Nations Rage.â
Merry Christmas: When God Entered History and the World Was Never the Same
Christmas is not merely a celebration of a birth; it is the celebration of God entering human history. When Jesus Christ came into the world, He did not arrive as a conqueror with armies or a philosopher with theories. He came as light in darkness, truth in confusion, and love in a broken world. His mission was clear: to reveal the Kingdom of God and the very character of God to humanity.
Jesus showed the world who God isânot distant, not cruel, not indifferentâbut holy and compassionate, just and merciful, powerful yet humble. In Christ, God touched the sick, forgave sinners, lifted the oppressed, and called humanity back to its true purpose. From that moment, the world has never been the same.
A Faith That Transformed Civilization
Wherever the name of Jesus has been honoredânot merely spoken, but livedâhuman dignity has flourished. The teachings of Christ gave rise to ideas that reshaped civilization: the worth of the individual, moral accountability, compassion for the poor, care for the sick, and hope beyond suffering.
After the Protestant Reformation, when Scripture became accessible and personal faith was emphasized, societies experienced remarkable transformation. Innovation, science, education, and institutions designed to solve humanityâs problems flourished. Hospitals, universities, modern science, and humanitarian movements were deeply rooted in Christian convictions about truth, order, and the value of human life.
During the Industrial Revolution, Britainâwhere Christianity shaped public life and moral visionâemerged as a global leader. At one point, nearly the entire nation identified as Christian. The same spiritual and cultural inheritance flowed into America, which continued this trajectory of innovation, freedom, and influence.
Even the Roman Empireâonce a fierce persecutor of Christiansâwas transformed as Christianity spread throughout it. Though history records moments when faith was mixed with unbiblical actions, the influence of Christ still elevated law, mercy, and moral responsibility.
Light That Reaches Even the Hostile
Remarkably, the blessings that flowed from Christian civilization did not stop at its borders. They reached regions that once persecuted and killed followers of Jesus, including parts of the Middle East. Education, medicine, infrastructure, and humanitarian aidâoften carried by Christian missionariesâbecame channels of grace even where Christ was rejected.
This reflects the heart of Jesus Himself: loving even His enemies.
A Spiritual Law of History
History reveals a sobering pattern. Nations that protect human dignity, moral truth, and freedom of conscience tend to flourish. Nations that persecute believers, suppress truth, and exalt violence or oppression eventually decline. Darkness grows where truth is rejectedânot because God abandons people, but because societies abandon the principles that sustain life.
Extremist ideologies that glorify power, hatred, or death thrive most often where hope has collapsed and truth is silenced. These are not merely political problems; they are spiritual ones. The struggle of our world is not ultimately between cultures or nations, but between light and darkness, truth and deception.
Christâs Victory and Our Hope
Jesus never promised His followers an easy path. He said, âIn this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.â His victory was not achieved by violence but by love, truth, and sacrifice. Through His death and resurrection, He defeated the forces of darkness and offered eternal life to all who follow Him.
Those who oppose Christ often believe they are resisting religion, but in reality, they resist the very values that bring healing, justice, and hope. And yet, Jesus still calls, still forgives, still saves.
The Only Lasting Solution
The problems we see todayâdivision, violence, moral confusion, despairâcannot be solved by technology, politics, or power alone. These tools are valuable, but they are insufficient without a transformed heart. The ultimate solution is Jesus Christâthe One who restores truth, renews minds, and reconciles humanity to God.
The future belongs to those who follow Him.
This Christmas, we remember that when Jesus came, heaven touched earth. Light entered darkness. Hope entered despair. And history changed forever.
Merry Christmas. Christ is born. The Kingdom of God is at hand.
Israel does not need your helpâit is prophetic. Your support is for your own blessing and your country. Your strength must be used to honor the prophetic covenant, not to empower those who oppose it. Enjoy your alliances with the Gulf, Egypt&Turkiye Islamists, but see what will happen. Once America turns against Israelâas it mayâIsrael will look to #Yahweh, and He will show the nations that His promise is true and eternal.
Stop Israel from being pressured to reclaim lands in the West Bank. These are Judea and Samaria, where Jesus was born. They are sacred, and their destiny is determined by Yahweh, not political expediency. It is Jews homeland not of anyone.
I also urge you to stop your rhetoric against the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. It is prophetic, as in Ezekiel 29 and Isaiah 19. Interfering in this way risks undermining divine plans. That is bad for America.
Your support for Egypt is misguided. Egypt is the origin of the Muslim Brotherhood, the intellectual brain of Islamic terrorism worldwide. This ideology has infiltrated European politics and brought chaos to the continent. Your policies must not empower these forces.
Consider, too, the foreign relationships and technology transfers your administration endorses. The bonds you cultivate with leaders such as President ErdoÄan and others must be guided by prudence. Reconsider selling or transferring sensitive technologies to actors who may misuse them or who are engaged in agendas that deepen regional instability. Prudence in statecraft and restraint in arms and technology transfers are not weakness â they are statesmanship.
Recognise the contribution of Jewish minds, industry, and courage to the modern world, including to the United Statesâ achievements in the twentieth century. USA won WWII by Jews innovation. The creativity and leadership of Jewish communities have been among the foundations of Western renewal. If those minds and energies turn inward, reâconsolidate elsewhere, or feel driven to depart because of policies that alienate them, the intellectual and moral balance that helped shape the modern American project would be diminished. This is not a threat; it is a sober observation about cause and effect. Act accordingly.
If you find the teachings, practices, and histories of Islam unfamiliar or confusing, I offer my assistance freely. I will help you understand the diversity of Muslim belief and practice, the political currents at play across the region, and how to distinguish between ordinary faith communities and political movements that seek to coâopt religion for narrow ends.
Mr. President, influence is a heavy responsibility. Use it with wisdom, humility, and restraint. The arc of history is often more than the sum of any single leaderâs intentions. Seek to be a guardian of peace and justice rather than a pusher of expedient agendas. Focus on Justice and truth, that will bring true peace. Judea and Samaria is Israel land, you can't enforce Your Islamists friends openion on Israel homeland. Israel is independent country, not led by white house order but it is the only true friend of America in the middle east.
Consider the prophetic and historical truth: supporting Israel and respecting the divine covenant brings real strength and blessing. Misguided alliances and empowering Islamic movements will only bring instability and weakness.
Sincerely, Megersa Dano Interprenuer Former Diplomat,
Rajame
There Is Only One Human Race
Dividing humanity into separate races as if skin color defines character, intelligence, morality, or criminality is one of the most destructive mistakes in human history. There is only one human race: the human race. We come in different shades, languages, cultures, and backgrounds, but no color of skin possesses a monopoly on virtue or vice.
Skin does not kill. Skin does not steal. Skin does not rape. Skin does not build cities, invent technology, create art, feed the hungry, or defend the weak. Human beings do those things. More specifically, it is the ideas they embrace, the values they live by, and the choices they make that shape their actions.
Throughout history, people of every color have been heroes and villains. People of every color have built civilizations and destroyed them. Criminal gangs, terrorist organizations, charitable movements, scientific communities, and political revolutions have always included people from different ethnic backgrounds united not by skin color but by shared beliefs, goals, and ideologies.
A light-skinned man from Eastern Europe and a dark-skinned man from Africa can belong to the same criminal network. Likewise, people from completely different ethnic backgrounds can work together to build businesses, hospitals, schools, and communities. Their skin color is irrelevant. What unites them is what they believe and what they choose to do.
Yet many people continue to look at crime through the lens of race. When a criminal act occurs, they rush to discuss the perpetrator's skin color rather than examining the motives, beliefs, and worldview that influenced the crime. This approach does not increase understanding; it replaces serious analysis with superficial prejudice.
Criminality is not inherited through pigmentation. Evil is not carried in melanin. Virtue is not determined by complexion. The assumption that skin color explains behavior is intellectually lazy because it ignores the far more important factors: ideology, culture, personal responsibility, incentives, and moral conviction.
History repeatedly demonstrates that destructive movements recruit followers from every ethnic background. They do not ask first about skin color. They ask whether a person can be persuaded, manipulated, radicalized, or mobilized for a cause. Criminal organizations, extremist groups, and violent movements care about commitment, not complexion.
The obsession with race often blinds people to the real causes of social problems. It encourages division where unity is needed and stereotypes where understanding is required. Instead of judging individuals by their actions, it judges them by physical characteristics they did not choose.
A society that truly rejects racism must reject both positive and negative racial stereotypes. It must stop attributing criminality, intelligence, morality, or worth to skin color. The measure of a human being is not the shade of his skin but the content of his character, the principles he holds, and the actions he takes.
Anyone who automatically attributes crime to skin color is not engaging in serious thinking. They are reducing complex human behavior to a racial label. Such thinking fuels prejudice, encourages hatred, and distracts from the real factors that shape human conduct.
Humanity's greatest battles have never been between colors. They have been between truth and falsehood, justice and injustice, good and evil. Skin color did not create those conflicts, and skin color will not solve them. The future will be built not by race, but by the ideas, values, and choices that human beings embrace.
Taken from #megersa_dano book.
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đ„ The new book, titled as "The Mysteries of the book of Revelation" released! You can find it here a.co/d/06JHmhl4
Limited-time Kindle release (01â15 May 2026) at the lowest price ever on Amazon Kindle đ
Dive into prophecy, symbols, and end-times truths like never before.
#Revelation #BibleStudy #Prophecy #EndTimes #ChristianBooks #KindleBooks #Faith #BiblicalMysteries #NewRelease #SpiritualReading #AmazonKindle
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I see many say #Israel never existed before 1948 but they don't know when middle East countries established in their today form. All became country after WW1. Israel is a country with >3500 years of history in its today land, more than that.
#Israel
#Rajame
#middleeast
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đ„ ISRAEL vs IRAN â DAVID AND GOLIATH REPEATED
This is not just politics. This is a pattern. History already told this story once. A giant. A small nation. An impossible situation. And an outcome nobody expected.
Iran stands as a modern giant in the regionâvast land, large population, deep military structure, and wide influence across the Middle East. Israel, by contrast, is small in land, small in population, and limited in geographic depth. Yet it continues to survive under pressure that, by human calculation, should overwhelm it.
The numbers speak clearly. Iran is about 75 times larger in land, has roughly ten times the population, and fields significantly more troops. By logic alone, the smaller nation should not endure repeated confrontation. But reality does not follow that script.
The ancient text in 1 Samuel records the moment when David faced Goliath and declared: âYou come against me with sword and spear⊠but I come against you in the name of the Lord.â That moment was never only about one battle. It revealed a pattern where the expected outcome is overturned.
Modern conflict reflects a similar structure. Israel does not operate like a giant; it operates with precision, intelligence, speed, and technological advantage. Missile defense systems, rapid response capability, and intelligence networks allow it to respond differently than larger conventional forces. This creates an imbalance not of size, but of strategy.
The deeper dimension many point to is not only military. The Bible presents a covenantal idea tied to Israelâs existence. âI will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curseâ (Genesis 12:3). Whether one interprets this spiritually or historically, the survival of Israel under sustained pressure raises questions that go beyond numbers alone.
At the same time, every conflict carries real human cost. Civilians, families, and ordinary people are affected on all sides. Recognizing patterns in history does not remove the need for restraint, wisdom, and responsibility in how nations act.
What this comparison ultimately shows is simple but powerful. Size does not guarantee victory. Numbers do not guarantee dominance. Power in the modern world is shaped by innovation, discipline, and clarity of purpose. Having the truth and covenant from Yahweh.
David and Goliath was never just history. It was a pattern. And today, in a different form, that pattern continues to challenge the assumptions of power.
#Israel
#iran
#middleeast
#megersa_dano
#Rajame
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If Allah is God, and Isa is Jesus, as Muslims claim, the Islamic creed must be stated as: âLa ilaha illallah, Isa rasulullah.â Otherwise, Allah is not God; perhaps Muhammad himself is Allah.
Islam is purely pagan, even based on the Qurâan calling the name of a 7th-century man as special. Yet Isa will come and judge, even if Isa is considered a radical Muslim based on that claim.
Islam is confused and is confusing humanity.
#megersaboshe
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Cultural Christianity fake and pagan, Biblical Christianity is the true one.
In contrary, cultural Islam is by far safer than Quran & Hadiths based Islam.
If You are practising Biblical Christian, You become humble, peaceful and Christ-like lifestyle follower.
If You are practising Muslim, You must become terrorist in one way or another. That is fact.
70% of Christians are cultural.
80% of Muslims are cultural.
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đš BREAKING: A NEW FRONT JUST OPENED
For the first time ever, Israel has struck a RussianâIranian weapons corridor in the Caspian Sea â a move that could reshape the entire regional balance.
This wasnât just a strikeâŠ
This was a message.
đ„ WHAT HAPPENED
Israel hit Bandar Anzali, a strategic Iranian port
Warships, a command center, and key naval infrastructure were damaged
The site is linked to IRGC operations
đŠ WHY IT MATTERS This route wasnât ordinary â it was a hidden lifeline:
Transporting Shahed drones used in Ukraine
Moving ammunition and military equipment across regions
Supporting Iranâs broader military network
Now, that pipeline has been exposedâand disrupted.
â ïž BIGGER THAN IT LOOKS This strike signals something deeper:
Israel can now reach beyond expected battle zones
Even the Caspian Sea is no longer âsafeâ territory
Critical supply chains â weapons, logistics, even food routes â are now vulnerable
This is not escalation by accident.
This is strategic expansion.
đ GLOBAL REACTION
Russia has already condemned the strike, warning of wider conflict
Analysts say Iran and Russia will try to adapt â
but short-term disruption is unavoidable
đ„ THE REAL MESSAGE No route is hidden.
No alliance is untouchable.
And no battlefield is fixed anymore.
The war is no longer where people think it is.
Itâs moving⊠fast.
đïž Watch closely â this may be the beginning of a much larger shift.
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âAll who stand against Israelâs existence will collapse. One by one, they will fall. Their weapons will not save them. Those demon-possessed individuals in the Arab world who wait for Israelâs destruction will instead witness Israelâs prosperity beyond the challenges, beyond even the threat of cluster bombs.â
The Long Record of Those Who Tried to Destroy Israel â and What Happened to Them
Since the birth of the modern State of Israel in 1948, several governments, armies, and militant movements have openly declared their intention to erase it from the map. Yet history shows a striking pattern: again and again, those who predicted Israelâs disappearance experienced defeat, collapse, or political transformation.
This is not merely a military story. It is also a story of ideology, geopolitics, and the surprising resilience of a small nation surrounded by far larger powers.
Below are some of the most significant examples.
1. The Arab Coalition of 1948
1948 ArabâIsraeli War
When Israel declared independence in May 1948, five neighboring states immediately invaded:
Egypt
Jordan
Syria
Iraq
Lebanon
Their stated goal was clear: prevent the Jewish state from existing.
Yet the outcome shocked the world. Instead of disappearing, Israel expanded beyond the borders originally proposed by the UN partition plan.
Several of the invading states suffered long-term political consequences:
Egypt later faced military humiliation that contributed to regime instability.
Jordan lost control of the West Bank decades later.
Syria experienced decades of coups and political turmoil.
The attempt to destroy the new state instead strengthened it.
2. The Egyptian Gamble of 1967
Six-Day War
In 1967, Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser mobilized forces, closed the Straits of Tiran, and formed a military alliance with Syria and Jordan.
Arab radio broadcasts predicted Israel would soon be destroyed.
Instead, within six days, Israel defeated the combined forces of multiple states and captured:
Sinai Peninsula
Gaza Strip
West Bank
East Jerusalem
Golan Heights
The war dramatically reshaped the Middle East.
Nasser himself admitted defeat publicly and offered to resign.
3. The Syrian Front and the Golan
Golan Heights
For years Syria positioned artillery on the Golan Heights, shelling Israeli communities below.
During the 1967 war, Israel captured the plateau.
Today the area remains strategically controlled by Israel, while Syria has endured decades of internal conflict, civil war, and state collapse since 2011.
4. Saddam Husseinâs Threats
Saddam Hussein
Gulf War
Iraqâs dictator Saddam Hussein frequently called for Israelâs destruction.
During the Gulf War, he launched Scud missiles toward Israeli cities.
Yet Saddamâs regime ultimately collapsed after years of sanctions, war, and the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Israel, meanwhile, continued to grow economically and technologically.
5. The PLO Era
Palestine Liberation Organization
Yasser Arafat
For decades the PLOâs charter rejected Israelâs right to exist.
After years of conflict and political isolation, the organization shifted course in the 1993 Oslo Accords, recognizing Israel formally.
The movement moved from armed struggle toward diplomatic engagement.
6. Hezbollahâs Ongoing Confrontation
Hezbollah
Hezbollah remains one of Israelâs most formidable adversaries.
Yet despite multiple wars and decades of hostility, Israel continues to maintain military superiority in the region.
The balance remains tense, but the repeated predictions of Israelâs collapse have not materialized.
7. Hamas and the Gaza Wars
Hamas
Hamas has repeatedly declared its goal of eliminating Israel.
Yet each round of conflict has left Gaza devastated while Israel continues to strengthen its military systems, including advanced missile defense such as Iron Dome.
The conflict remains tragic and unresolved, but the strategic goal of destroying Israel has not been achieved.
8. Iranâs Revolutionary Rhetoric
Iran
Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iranian leaders have repeatedly declared Israel illegitimate.
Iran supports several proxy forces in the region.
However, Israel has simultaneously developed one of the worldâs most advanced military and technological ecosystems.
The confrontation has become one of the defining geopolitical rivalries of the Middle East.
A Small Nation in a Hostile Region
Israel is geographically tiny â roughly the size of New Jersey â yet it remains one of the most influential technological and military powers in the Middle East.
Its survival through decades of wars has created a narrative often interpreted in different ways:
geopolitical resilience
strategic military planning
national unity under threat
or, for many religious believers, divine providence.
The Larger Lesson
History shows that predictions about the destruction of Israel have been made repeatedly.
Yet the state continues to exist, grow economically, and expand its diplomatic relations with countries that once opposed it.
This does not mean the conflicts are finished or that peace is impossible. But it does reveal a powerful reality:
The Middle East has changed many times, yet the state that many predicted would vanish has instead become one of the regionâs most stable and influential actors.
If you want, I can also help you build a full chapter for your Revelation book titled:
âIsrael in Prophecy and Geopolitics: Why the Nations Rage.â
#Israel, #MiddleEast, #Truth,
#megersa_dano
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Merry Christmas: When God Entered History and the World Was Never the Same
Christmas is not merely a celebration of a birth; it is the celebration of God entering human history. When Jesus Christ came into the world, He did not arrive as a conqueror with armies or a philosopher with theories. He came as light in darkness, truth in confusion, and love in a broken world. His mission was clear: to reveal the Kingdom of God and the very character of God to humanity.
Jesus showed the world who God isânot distant, not cruel, not indifferentâbut holy and compassionate, just and merciful, powerful yet humble. In Christ, God touched the sick, forgave sinners, lifted the oppressed, and called humanity back to its true purpose. From that moment, the world has never been the same.
A Faith That Transformed Civilization
Wherever the name of Jesus has been honoredânot merely spoken, but livedâhuman dignity has flourished. The teachings of Christ gave rise to ideas that reshaped civilization: the worth of the individual, moral accountability, compassion for the poor, care for the sick, and hope beyond suffering.
After the Protestant Reformation, when Scripture became accessible and personal faith was emphasized, societies experienced remarkable transformation. Innovation, science, education, and institutions designed to solve humanityâs problems flourished. Hospitals, universities, modern science, and humanitarian movements were deeply rooted in Christian convictions about truth, order, and the value of human life.
During the Industrial Revolution, Britainâwhere Christianity shaped public life and moral visionâemerged as a global leader. At one point, nearly the entire nation identified as Christian. The same spiritual and cultural inheritance flowed into America, which continued this trajectory of innovation, freedom, and influence.
Even the Roman Empireâonce a fierce persecutor of Christiansâwas transformed as Christianity spread throughout it. Though history records moments when faith was mixed with unbiblical actions, the influence of Christ still elevated law, mercy, and moral responsibility.
Light That Reaches Even the Hostile
Remarkably, the blessings that flowed from Christian civilization did not stop at its borders. They reached regions that once persecuted and killed followers of Jesus, including parts of the Middle East. Education, medicine, infrastructure, and humanitarian aidâoften carried by Christian missionariesâbecame channels of grace even where Christ was rejected.
This reflects the heart of Jesus Himself: loving even His enemies.
A Spiritual Law of History
History reveals a sobering pattern. Nations that protect human dignity, moral truth, and freedom of conscience tend to flourish. Nations that persecute believers, suppress truth, and exalt violence or oppression eventually decline. Darkness grows where truth is rejectedânot because God abandons people, but because societies abandon the principles that sustain life.
Extremist ideologies that glorify power, hatred, or death thrive most often where hope has collapsed and truth is silenced. These are not merely political problems; they are spiritual ones. The struggle of our world is not ultimately between cultures or nations, but between light and darkness, truth and deception.
Christâs Victory and Our Hope
Jesus never promised His followers an easy path. He said, âIn this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.â His victory was not achieved by violence but by love, truth, and sacrifice. Through His death and resurrection, He defeated the forces of darkness and offered eternal life to all who follow Him.
Those who oppose Christ often believe they are resisting religion, but in reality, they resist the very values that bring healing, justice, and hope. And yet, Jesus still calls, still forgives, still saves.
The Only Lasting Solution
The problems we see todayâdivision, violence, moral confusion, despairâcannot be solved by technology, politics, or power alone. These tools are valuable, but they are insufficient without a transformed heart. The ultimate solution is Jesus Christâthe One who restores truth, renews minds, and reconciles humanity to God.
The future belongs to those who follow Him.
This Christmas, we remember that when Jesus came, heaven touched earth. Light entered darkness. Hope entered despair. And history changed forever.
Merry Christmas. Christ is born. The Kingdom of God is at hand.
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Open Letter
To: Donald J.Trump
Dear Mr. Trump,
Israel does not need your helpâit is prophetic. Your support is for your own blessing and your country. Your strength must be used to honor the prophetic covenant, not to empower those who oppose it. Enjoy your alliances with the Gulf, Egypt&Turkiye Islamists, but see what will happen. Once America turns against Israelâas it mayâIsrael will look to #Yahweh, and He will show the nations that His promise is true and eternal.
Stop Israel from being pressured to reclaim lands in the West Bank. These are Judea and Samaria, where Jesus was born. They are sacred, and their destiny is determined by Yahweh, not political expediency. It is Jews homeland not of anyone.
I also urge you to stop your rhetoric against the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. It is prophetic, as in Ezekiel 29 and Isaiah 19. Interfering in this way risks undermining divine plans. That is bad for America.
Your support for Egypt is misguided. Egypt is the origin of the Muslim Brotherhood, the intellectual brain of Islamic terrorism worldwide. This ideology has infiltrated European politics and brought chaos to the continent. Your policies must not empower these forces.
Consider, too, the foreign relationships and technology transfers your administration endorses. The bonds you cultivate with leaders such as President ErdoÄan and others must be guided by prudence. Reconsider selling or transferring sensitive technologies to actors who may misuse them or who are engaged in agendas that deepen regional instability. Prudence in statecraft and restraint in arms and technology transfers are not weakness â they are statesmanship.
Recognise the contribution of Jewish minds, industry, and courage to the modern world, including to the United Statesâ achievements in the twentieth century. USA won WWII by Jews innovation. The creativity and leadership of Jewish communities have been among the foundations of Western renewal. If those minds and energies turn inward, reâconsolidate elsewhere, or feel driven to depart because of policies that alienate them, the intellectual and moral balance that helped shape the modern American project would be diminished. This is not a threat; it is a sober observation about cause and effect. Act accordingly.
If you find the teachings, practices, and histories of Islam unfamiliar or confusing, I offer my assistance freely. I will help you understand the diversity of Muslim belief and practice, the political currents at play across the region, and how to distinguish between ordinary faith communities and political movements that seek to coâopt religion for narrow ends.
Mr. President, influence is a heavy responsibility. Use it with wisdom, humility, and restraint. The arc of history is often more than the sum of any single leaderâs intentions. Seek to be a guardian of peace and justice rather than a pusher of expedient agendas. Focus on Justice and truth, that will bring true peace. Judea and Samaria is Israel land, you can't enforce Your Islamists friends openion on Israel homeland. Israel is independent country, not led by white house order but it is the only true friend of America in the middle east.
Consider the prophetic and historical truth: supporting Israel and respecting the divine covenant brings real strength and blessing. Misguided alliances and empowering Islamic movements will only bring instability and weakness.
Sincerely,
Megersa Dano
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