In a display of violence that sharply contradicts the narrative of a shared Judeo-Christian heritage, Israeli settlers have set fire to the Christian town of Taybeh in the West Bank. They have targeted this unique, all-Christian community by burning its cars, its land, and its homes in a series of raids clearly aimed at uprooting the Palestinian population. This reveals a conflict that is less a religious war and more a mob war waged by Zionists against a local community.
This incident exposes how wrong it is to group people into monolithic blocs, for the reality on the ground is far more complex. The events are officially described by a convenient euphemism: a "clash." This term, however, masterfully masks the true nature of the aggression. The Western press, through a constant and calculated use of the passive voice, systematically transforms a deliberate, one-sided attack into a vague conflict where "three Palestinians were killed," as if their deaths were a spontaneous event, devoid of any perpetrator. The honest headline would have been: "Israel Kills Palestinians in the West Bank."
The sequence of events, as reported by the mayor of the nearby village of Kafr Malik, is terrifyingly clear: settlers arrived armed with M16 rifles and Molotov cocktails to burn property. When residents tried to defend their homes with stones and sticks, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) arrived. Far from protecting the victims, the IDF intervened first to disperse the crowds with tear gas before ultimately opening fire with live ammunition on the Palestinians. While the IDF claimed it was responding to gunfire, the Palestinian mayor vehemently disputes this, accusing the soldiers themselves of the killings. This raises the troubling question of how these civilian settlers came to possess M16s in a country known for its strict gun laws.
This surge in violence is part of a documented trend. Internal IDF data, reported by an Israeli press that shows remarkable honesty compared to its Western counterparts, indicated a 30% rise in crimes by soldiers and settlers against Palestinians in early 2025. Since October 2023, Israeli forces have killed over 918 Palestinians in the West Bank, including at least 193 minors, with an additional 24 killed by settlers. In what can only be described as a mockery of justice, the five Israelis arrested after the Taybeh attack were released the very next day, cleared of all suspicion by a police force operating under the authority of a far-right minister whom Israel’s own government has considered a terrorist.
Gradually, however, a fissure is appearing in the once-unconditional support for these actions, particularly within certain American Christian circles. Long influenced by an imported Zionist theology, some are now awakening to what they call the "Zionist nonsense." This slow but significant intellectual shift sees doctrines like the Rapture, once a cornerstone of their faith, finally being identified for what they are: ideological constructs that serve temporal interests, far removed from the values they claim to profess.
It might have been the last Church in the West Bank. These are the Genocidal Maniacs who call themselves Settlers. They are all about stealing what isn't theirs.
In a display of violence that sharply contradicts the narrative of a shared Judeo-Christian heritage, Israeli settlers have set fire to the Christian town of Taybeh in the West Bank. They have targeted this unique, all-Christian community by burning its cars, its land, and its homes in a series of raids clearly aimed at uprooting the Palestinian population. This reveals a conflict that is less a religious war and more a mob war waged by Zionists against a local community.
This incident exposes how wrong it is to group people into monolithic blocs, for the reality on the ground is far more complex. The events are officially described by a convenient euphemism: a "clash." This term, however, masterfully masks the true nature of the aggression. The Western press, through a constant and calculated use of the passive voice, systematically transforms a deliberate, one-sided attack into a vague conflict where "three Palestinians were killed," as if their deaths were a spontaneous event, devoid of any perpetrator. The honest headline would have been: "Israel Kills Palestinians in the West Bank."
The sequence of events, as reported by the mayor of the nearby village of Kafr Malik, is terrifyingly clear: settlers arrived armed with M16 rifles and Molotov cocktails to burn property. When residents tried to defend their homes with stones and sticks, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) arrived. Far from protecting the victims, the IDF intervened first to disperse the crowds with tear gas before ultimately opening fire with live ammunition on the Palestinians. While the IDF claimed it was responding to gunfire, the Palestinian mayor vehemently disputes this, accusing the soldiers themselves of the killings. This raises the troubling question of how these civilian settlers came to possess M16s in a country known for its strict gun laws.
This surge in violence is part of a documented trend. Internal IDF data, reported by an Israeli press that shows remarkable honesty compared to its Western counterparts, indicated a 30% rise in crimes by soldiers and settlers against Palestinians in early 2025. Since October 2023, Israeli forces have killed over 918 Palestinians in the West Bank, including at least 193 minors, with an additional 24 killed by settlers. In what can only be described as a mockery of justice, the five Israelis arrested after the Taybeh attack were released the very next day, cleared of all suspicion by a police force operating under the authority of a far-right minister whom Israel’s own government has considered a terrorist.
Gradually, however, a fissure is appearing in the once-unconditional support for these actions, particularly within certain American Christian circles. Long influenced by an imported Zionist theology, some are now awakening to what they call the "Zionist nonsense." This slow but significant intellectual shift sees doctrines like the Rapture, once a cornerstone of their faith, finally being identified for what they are: ideological constructs that serve temporal interests, far removed from the values they claim to profess.
It might have been the last Church in the West Bank. These are the Genocidal Maniacs who call themselves Settlers. They are all about stealing what isn't theirs.
I'm really losing patience for the American Christians still pushing people to pray for Israel
I pray for the Israel of God everyday - THE CHURCH!
Israel is the Catholic Church. Those things are the synagogue of Satan. Yes we need to pray for them
So no moslems and no Christians for those khazarians eh! Maybe the average yarmulka Joe will rise up against the khazaruan mob.
Mathew 7:16---course the Torah probably says it's ok.