Is the destruction of the temporary pier that President Joe Biden ordered erected on the Gaza Strip coastline just the latest example of God judging this administration to push for Israel to divide its land?
Less than two weeks after completion, the pier broke and many sank “(d) to the high seas countries and the North African weather system,” Pentagon spokeswoman Sabrina Singh said Tuesday, according to Stars and Stripes.
Four boats that hold the pier in place broke from the moorings there, with two washed up on the coast of Israel near Ashkelon, and two others beaching near what is the site of the pier.
BREAKING:
The humanitarian pier that Biden built to deliver aid to Gaza has vanished.
If this doesn’t sum up Biden, what does… pic.twitter.com/f3LAL0xPOY
— Graham Allen (@GrahamAllen_1) May 25, 2024
The Biden administration plans to rebuild the pier.
The structural damage caused by the weather, coupled with a deadly tornado in America’s heartland, not seen in years, seems to fit a pattern: Every time the US forces Israel to divide its land, bad things happen and they happen often. .
Bible scholars cite the book of Genesis, Chapter 12 of the Bible as an explanation of this phenomenon when God said to Abraham, “I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse those who curse you.” More about this momentarily.
Biden’s pier in Gaza sinks into the sea….
($320m sunk along with…) pic.twitter.com/mMAM5AjT6w— Caroline Glick (@CarolineGlick) May 27, 2024
During his State of the Union address on March 7, when Biden announced that he was directing the US military to build a temporary Gaza seaport, he immediately said, “When we look to the future, the only real solution is a two-state solution.”
“There is no other path that guarantees Israel’s security and democracy,” he said. “There is no other path that guarantees the Palestinians a life in peace and dignity.”
So Biden’s answer to Hamas terrorists breaking the peace and attacking Israel, killing 1,200 people and taking more than 240 hostages, is to reward the Palestinian state?
Remember, Israel had withdrawn from the Gaza Strip in 2005, so this is the first opportunity for the Palestinians to show that they can govern themselves and live in peace with Israel. It’s not like that.
The Palestinians elected a majority of Hamas to run the government and have used Gaza as a base to attack Israel ever since.
A $320 million dollar pier appears to have sunk off the coast of Gaza. This happened a few days after the waves swept away 4 ships supporting the operation and part of the pier broke off and floated to Ashdod. By @AP https://t.co/OI8vtaypZc pic.twitter.com/oiLzUZdysE
— Eretz Yisrael 24 (@EretzYisrael24) May 27, 2024
A Gallup poll published in December showed 65 percent of Israelis opposed the two-state plan, while 25 percent supported it. In January, Politico reported, “The two-state solution is dead,” citing the poll.
The obvious concern is that if more territory is given to the Palestinians, it will only give them more opportunities to attack Israel.
But on May 19, Biden reiterated during his commencement speech at Morehouse College in Atlanta, “I’m working to make sure that we finally get a two-state solution, just a solution for two people.”
The same day, Biden’s National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who had just arrived from talks with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohamed bin Salman “focused on a comprehensive vision for an integrated Middle East region,” the Embassy The US in Israel said in a news release.
The “comprehensive vision” includes “a two-state solution that meets the legitimate aspirations and rights of the Palestinian people,” the government said, according to Politico.
So the sea that destroyed the pier came in the same week that the Biden administration was negotiating with Saudi Arabia and of course trying to force Israel to give up more of its land.
The timing of the destruction of the Francis Scott Lock Bridge in Baltimore Harbor last month is closer to the U.S.’s misdeeds against Israel.
On March 25, the United Nations Security Council proposed a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Israel’s war with Hamas.
Instead of exercising its veto power, as the US has consistently done in the past to protect the Jewish state from the UN’s long-standing anti-Israel bias, the Biden administration chose not to.
“The U.S. refusing to protect Israel from a resolution it enthusiastically rejected by not vetoing it is extraordinary,” Hussein Ibish, a senior citizen scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington, told CNBC.
The next morning at 1:30 am, a cargo ship ran into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing it to collapse and killing six workers, as well as closing the Port of Baltimore, one of the busiest in the country, for the foreseeable. season.
NTSB releases preliminary report on March 26 contact of container ship Dali with Francis Scott Lock Bridge and bridge collapse in Baltimore: https://t.co/qjMPGI9zK4 pic.twitter.com/3byTzQbTWP
— NTSB Newsroom (@NTSB_Newsroom) May 14, 2024
The bridge is named after the author of the “Star-Spangled Banner,” so it has a very symbolic meaning for the nation.
Dallas Theological Seminary professor Mark Hitchcock argued in his podcast that there was a connection between the bridge collapse and the Biden administration’s actions toward Israel.
“One of the key factors of God’s blessing … in our country is the support for Israel. And because that support is beginning to deteriorate quickly, this could be another factor that causes the death of America,” he said.
Hitchcock notes Genesis 12, where God commands Abraham to go to the land of Israel.
“I will make you a great nation, and I will bless you and I will glorify your name, so that you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, and those who despise you I will curse, and because of you all the families of the earth will be blessed, God said.
Hitchcock — author of many books on Bible prophecy, including the latest “What’s Next? The Israel-Gaza War,” which he co-authored with Jimmy Evans — says the US has not blessed Israel lately.
“There is now a very open public breach between the United States and Israel,” Hitchcock said.
Additionally, he cited William Koenig’s book “An Eye to an Eye: Confronting the Consequences of Israel’s Breakup,” in which the author documents the catastrophic events that occur whenever the U.S. tries to push Israel toward a two-state solution.
In an online newsletter, Koenig also made a connection between the Key Bridge collapse and America’s recent actions against Israel.
In a new video posted on YouTube, Koenig presents the premise of “Eye to Eye” (originally published in 2007 and updated in 2017).
“The Lord showed me when I watched the news that when we force Israel to divide the promised land, which God gave to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in Genesis 15:18, we will have a huge, record-setting catastrophe that happened. same day or within 24 hours,” he said.
“I see, the greater the pressure on Israel to divide the land – or in other words, to create an Arab state in the biblical heartland of Israel, Judea and Samaria – the greater the corresponding catastrophes,” Koenig said, listing Perfect Storm. (1991); September 11, 2001; Hurricane Katrina (2005) and Hurricane Ian (2022) are examples, as well as large tornado outbreaks.
Hurricane Katrina came after President George W. Bush pressured Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to cede control of the Gaza Strip to the Palestinians.
The evacuation of Jewish settlements in Gaza was completed on August 23, 2005.
“I want to congratulate Prime Minister Sharon for making a very difficult decision,” Bush said that day, adding, “The Prime Minister made a courageous decision to withdraw from … Gaza.”
That same day, what would become Hurricane Katrina formed in the Bahamas.
The Category 4 storm, with winds of up to 140 mph, is the costliest hurricane to ever hit the US, causing $198.8 billion in damage and killing more than 1,800 people.
Koenig pointed out, “It came when the last Jews were forced from their homes. The parallel in Israel, the parallel to what is happening in New Orleans and throughout the Gulf Coast, is amazing. Refugees and refugees are being forced from their homes in Gaza. Refugees and refugees forced from his home in New Orleans.
In addition, in 2002, the Bush administration joined Russia, the European Union and the United Nations in the so-called Quartet to facilitate Middle East peace negotiations, Koenig noted in the presentation of his book in 2007.
The Quartet plan for Israel, officially released on April 30, 2003, calls for a two-state solution.
“The day after the Quartet roadmap was delivered was the start of the largest tornado outbreak in US history,” Koenig said. There were 434 tornadoes spotted in Midwestern states in the first 10 days of May 2003, he said.
WISH-TV reported that six tornadoes reached F4 strength, meaning winds of 207 mph and stronger. The storm killed 42 people and injured more than 600 others.
“It’s in the heart of America, the Midwest, because the heart of Israel is being negotiated,” Koenig pointed out, referring to the West Bank, also known as Judea and Samaria, which Israel captured from Jordan during the Six-Day War in 1967.
He further noted that in the summer of 2003, Europe experienced the hottest temperature back to 1540, causing at least 30,000 deaths, according to the UN.
As the Biden administration continues to push for a two-state solution, the U.S. has experienced one of its worst tornado seasons in years, USA Today reported Wednesday.
“Since April 26, the US has experienced 18 killer tornadoes in which 36 people have died,” the news outlet said.
“We’ve had a lot of tornadoes and some ‘big’ days,” Harold Brooks, senior scientist at the National Severe Storms Laboratory in Norman, Oklahoma, told USA Today.
“Preliminarily, the US has seen four days with at least 30 tornadoes rated EF1 or stronger,” Brooks told the news outlet. “Two years on average. This may make 2024 in the top 10% of the year.
Between April 25 and May 27, tornadoes hit on all but two days, The Washington Post noted.
Furthermore, during that period, 17 days “had PDS tornado warnings (especially dangerous), the most on record during that period”.
Divine judgment, or just coincidence?
Only God knows, but there has been a pattern for decades that makes people believe that they want to communicate with American leaders: “Don’t force Israel to divide its land.”
This article first appeared in The Western Journal.