Black lives Matters: Die zionistischen und evangelikalen Schwarzen in den USA, Israel und Afrika gegen das Hamas- Islamismus- Armageddon

Black lives Matters: Die zionistischen und evangelikalen Schwarzen in den USA, Israel und Afrika gegen das Hamas- Islamismus- Armageddon

Für alle, die glauben, dass Afrikaner und Schwarze wegen des Gazakrieges und Südafrika alle durchgehend gegen Israel und antisemitischseien oder auch alle Schwarzen dies in den USA als Black lives Matters im Koalition mit den weißen und POC-woken postkolonialen Judith-Butlerinnen ebenso, noch folgende zwei Artikel zur Differenzierung:

Interessant, dass der sogenannte Global South nicht so durchgehend anti- Israel und antisemitic ist , auch nicht einmal, die BRICS- Staaten trotz Südafrika untereinander, schon gar nicht der pro-israelische Trump-Advokat Argentinien- Miliei, zumal es das Subsaharische Afrika vor allem aus Christen und nicht wenigen Evangelikalen besteht, anders als der mehr arabische Nordafrika, das mehr muslimisch ist. Nicht nur interessant in Sachen Arabische Liga, sondern dann eben auch Afrikanische Union, wo doch schon mal der Kongo mehr für Israel stimmt. Wie auch andere d nicht so eindeutig sind. Ja, auch der Sudan zuletzt dem Iran Militärstützpunkte versagte, die dieser gegen Israel aufbauen wollte. Die Zwischenzone des Sahels wird da scheinbar noch ausgekämpft und ist noch weniger homogen, auch wenn sie sich jetzt etwas Wagner und Rußland zugewandt haben, die ihnen aber scheinbar auch nicht viel mehr bringen als die verdammten Franzosen. Allein schon die faith- based Christian und Evangelical diplomacy bewirkt da einiges in der Afrikanischen Union und Afrika:

„Faith-based diplomacy: Are Christians Israel’s diplomatic Iron Dome? – comment

While Israel continues to receive threats from terrorists and protesters, Christian Zionists continue to show up for Israel.

By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMANMARCH 5, 2024 21:48Updated: MARCH 6, 2024 16:15

 Christian legislators sign resolution condemning Iran on March 5, 2024 (photo credit: ISRAEL ALLIES FOUNDATION)

Christian legislators sign resolution condemning Iran on March 5, 2024(photo credit: ISRAEL ALLIES FOUNDATION

Christian Zionist lawmakers have positioned themselves as a diplomatic Iron Dome for the Jewish state amidst a surge in antisemitism and a barrage of condemnation against Israel during the ongoing Gaza conflict.

“Faith-based diplomacy is Israel’s strongest weapon in our diplomatic arsenal,” said Israel Allies Foundation President Josh Reinstein.

In a show of solidarity, over 20 Christian lawmakers from around 20 countries visited the Jewish state this week as part of the Israel Allies Foundation’s Chairman’s Conference. High on their agenda was legislation to strengthen the tools at their country’s disposal to support Israel.

On Tuesday afternoon, the delegation signed a resolution on behalf of the leaders of the 53 Israel Allies Caucuses worldwide to speak out against Iran.

The resolution strongly condemns Iran for its role as a state sponsor of terrorism, particularly citing its involvement in the October 7 Hamas massacre.

It calls for immediate sanctions against the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and reinstatement of sanctions on Iran due to its ties to terrorism and war crimes against Israel.

Additionally, it demands the release of hostages held by Hamas, recognizes Hamas as a terrorist organization, and declares Iran, Hamas, and affiliated groups as obstacles to peace in the Middle East.

The resolution also calls on Hamas to ensure aid reaches all civilians in Gaza, commits to promoting regional stability and economic security, and reaffirms Israel’s sovereign right to defend itself against terrorist threats.

Tuesday’s resolution was the third one signed by the delegation during their three-day trip, which spanned from March 3 to 5.

On Sunday, during a visit to southern Israel, the lawmakers pledged to work to defund and dismantle the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA). Later that evening, in the Binyamin Regional Council headquarters, they declared that the Jewish people have the right to live in Judea and Samaria in peace and security.

The delegation committed to seeing the resolutions come to fruition in their countries as an act of faith and love for Israel.

“When we say we are with you, we stand with you,” said Liberia’s Christian Allies Caucus Chair Representative Moimah Briggs Mensah.

Advancing faith-based diplomacy throughout the years

Reinstein has dedicated over 15 years to advancing faith-based diplomacy for Israel. Over the past decade, numerous tangible successes have emerged, most notably the relocation of the United States embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in 2018.

Former US president Donald Trump’s decision to relocate the embassy was bolstered by solid evangelical support despite warnings from various foreign leaders about potential security escalations.

America’s initiative has inspired other world leaders to relocate their embassies, most as an act of faith.

Most recently, in September, Papua New Guinea opened a Jerusalem embassy. Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape said at the ribbon cutting, “For us to call ourselves Christian, paying respect to God would not be complete without recognizing that Jerusalem is the universal capital of the people and the nation of Israel.”

Another example is Felix Tshisekedi, the President of the Democratic Republic of Congo and a devout Christian who served as chairman of the African Union and helped ensure Israel gained AU observer status in 2021.

Israel used to have observer status with the Organization of African Union until it disbanded in 2002 and was replaced by the African Union.

Last year, when the union threatened to rescind Israel’s status once again, the decision was delayed due to a powerful African Christian lobby, including the leaders of the local Christian Allies Caucuses.

More than 50% of Africans are Christians today, including in countries like South Africa, where, despite the government’s anti-Israel policies, Christian citizens continue to pray and defend the Jewish state.

In December, Liberia cast its vote alongside Israel and the United States, opposing a United Nations resolution designed to halt the conflict in Gaza. The majority religion in Liberia is Christianity; according to some surveys, it is as much as 86% of the population.

Reinstein said that the chairs of the Christian Allies Caucuses are actively engaged in advocating for pro-Israel legislation through faith-based diplomacy with Israel. Their work involves combating antisemitism and anti-Zionism and, more recently, addressing the dissolution of UNRWA.

“In these challenging times, the gathering of political leaders from across the globe to express solidarity with Israel is of critical importance,” Reinstein said. “Through dialogue, collaboration, and collective action, the Chairman’s Conference exemplifies a steadfast dedication to safeguarding shared values and translating faith-based support for Israel into real political action.”

MK Yuli Edelstein expressed similar sentiments when he spoke to the delegation on Monday evening: “Nothing during these challenging times is more encouraging than to know that we have friends like you.”

Hamas and Hezbollah continue to fire rockets at Israel, causing physical harm, death and destruction.

In the face of verbal and diplomatic attacks launched by anti-Zionists and Palestinian sympathizers against Israel, it should be reassuring to have steadfast support from Christian Zionists who stand ready to defend the Jewish state. 

Are Christians Israel’s diplomatic Iron Dome? – The Jerusalem Post (jpost.com)

Interessant, gibt auch schwarze Israelunterstützer und schwarze Evangelikale gibt .Gibt ja das Kluschee ,dass alle Schwarze alles ,Antisemiten sind.

Hier in  biblischen Interpretationen um das Armagedon mit dem Führer der Nation of Islam Louis Farakhan. Wusste gar nicht, dass der noch lebt, nachdem sein Vorgänger Malcom X ermdern leiß, weil der d dir Grenzen zwischen Rasse und Religion zu sehr in Sachen Martin Luther King aufgeweicht hatte? Der ist ja schon ewig dran, seit Elias Muhammed das zeitliche segnete. Ob der noch seine Märsche auf Washington  macht, nun mit Unterstützung der woken postkolonialen Judith- Butler- Linken? Vielleicht dann mit Geldern aus Katar oder anderer Islamisten ,wenn Muhammed Ghadaffii schon wegen NATO- Kriegs als früherer  Unterstützer ausgefallen ist? Zumindestens scheint es auch schwarze Christen und Evangelikale oder gar schwarze Juden oder Zionisten zu geben, die da das ganze Spektrum noch mal differenzierter machen, ja sich auch mit der Nation of Islam um die wahre biblische und theologische Auslegung des Armageddons im Nahe Ostens angesichts nun des Hamaskrieges streiten:

Zumindestens hier wird in der Jerusalem Post der biblische Gotteskrieg um die Endschlacht und derer Ergebnisse seitens eines schwarzen prozionistischen US-Pfarrers gegen die Natipn of Islam und alle Hamasunterstützer und Islamisten ausgerufen:_

“Louis Farrakhan uses false prophecy to attack Black support for Israel – Opinion

Farrakhan’s main statement is: „Israel is not going to stay in the Middle East.“

By PASTOR DUMISANI WASHINGTONMARCH 7, 2024 21:35

Nation of Islam (NOI) leader, Minister Louis Farrakhan speaking at „Saviour’s Day“ event in Detroit, MI. on February 25th(photo credit: Rumble)

Last week, Nation of Islam leader Minister Louis Farrakhan made his annual address at the 2024 „Saviour’s Day“ in Detroit.

Farrakhan’s speech was titled: „What does Allah the Great Mahdi and the Great Messiah have to say about the War in the Middle East?“

As the title suggests, the speech focused on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the current Hamas-Israel war. It essentially comprised over 3 hours of antisemitic statements, deception, manipulation, revisionist history, false prophecy, false biblical teachings (especially from the Torah and the Hebrew prophets), and cheerleading for the US-designated terrorist group, Hamas, to the gleeful applause of the thousands of Nation of Islam followers in the audience

Farrakhan’s refrain: „Israel is not going to stay in the Middle East.“

Since the early 2000s, I have been observing Louis Farrakhan’s teachings. Every time I heard him speak, it was almost exclusively during a cable broadcast of a Black church service, where he would stand at the pulpit with the Koran and the Bible on either side of the podium. Considering that I grew up in a devout Christian home, the Nation of Islam and Louis Farrakhan were not regular topics of discussion, so watching this display in my 30s was a novelty. 

It struck me how Farrakhan’s obvious conflation of Koranic and Biblical theology was so readily received by the pastors and service attendees. It was clear that he was deceiving the people who embraced and admired him as if he were the leader of a cult. But it wasn’t until a few years later that I heard Farrakhan’s unabashed antisemitic rants. 

I’ve lectured and written extensively about Farrakhan’s profound Jew-hatred, including in my book Zionism & the Black Church. As I’ve stated, though Farrakhan’s antisemitism is not a reflection of the majority of Black Americans, his influence on prominent Black leaders (lawmakers, professional athletes, entertainers, etc.) is significant. 

Farrakhan’s recent speech has many points to unpack, but I will focus on his false conclusions about Israel’s destiny and Black support for Israel.  

His conclusion begins as follows:

„What I gave is prophecy that you can find in the Bible and Koran, that Israel is not gonna stay in the Middle East…and when that war triggers all of the countries that it will trigger, the war of Armageddon will be all over the earth. China will be involved. Russia will be involved…North Korea will be involved. And there’ll be no hiding place for anyone.“

Farrakhan references the international war against Israel (Armageddon) as explained by the prophet Ezekiel, implying that the result of that war will be Israel’s removal, even though the Bible states exactly the opposite result.

Let’s be very clear – this is tantamount to calling God a liar.

Shortly after, Farrakhan directly addressed Jewish and Israeli officials attempting to reach Black American youth, saying:

„[This younger generation of Black Americans] refuse to be controlled by the (pro-Israel) forces that controlled their fathers and their grandfathers. That is over! So, I say to Israel, ‚Leave the Black youth alone! Don’t come into our community trying to kill us to satisfy your blood lust.'“

Let’s review Farrakhan’s latest falsehoods:

Armageddon means the end of Israel.

  1. Black Israel supporters (most of whom base their sentiments on the Bible) are controlled by Israel/Jews.
  2. Jews and Israel need to leave the Black youth alone after attempting to indoctrinate Black youth with false prophecies, and
  3. Israel is trying to kill Black youth to satisfy [their] blood lust — which is yet another Jew-hating blood libel.

For over 3,500 years, leaders much more powerful than Minister Louis Farrakhan have declared the end of Israel – that the Jewish homeland would cease to exist. Those leaders are all gone.

Yet, Israel is still here — and always will be.

As is written in Amos (9.14-15): I will restore the fortunes of my people Israel, and they shall rebuild the ruined cities and inhabit them; they shall plant vineyards and drink their wine, and they shall make gardens and eat their fruit. I will plant them on their land, and they shall never again be uprooted out of the land that I have given them,“ says the Lord your God.

Pastor Dumisani Washington is the founder and CEO of the Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel (IBSI).

This op-ed is published in partnership with a coalition of organizations that fight antisemitism across the world. Read the previous article by Daniel Citone.

Louis Farrakhan uses false prophecy to attack Black support for Israel – The Jerusalem Post (jpost.com)

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