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Praying for Israeli-Arab

Israeli-Arab conflict in the Holy Land moved to a new level over a century ago, intensifying since 1948. The conflict that escalated in October 2023 saw horrific attacks against civilians in Israel. Israel responded by invading Gaza, and the death and destruction that followed was orders of magnitude worse. The conflict led to waves of global marches, protests, and counter-protests with a divided world arguing about who to blame. The destruction of Gaza has wrought devastation, drawing accusations of genocide, while failing to eliminate Hamas – the basis for the invasion. Resolution to any conflict is elusive due to competing claims and agendas. Both sides lay claim to the land, and all human efforts to resolve this conflict have failed. As long as corrupt evil men who desire violence control both governments, and while hatred is harboured in people’s hearts, no ceasefire can last long. Cry out for God’s mercy, and pray that both sides of this conflict will find true reconciliation and genuine Shalom through Jesus the Messiah.

Major outreach challenges:

  • The ultra-Orthodox Haredi are only 10% of the population, but they have strong political influence. They are like modern Pharisees, who strictly observe and preserve their religious laws and identity. Pray for many more to become like Nicodemus (John, chapters 3, 7, and 19).
  • The Ethiopian Jews (Beta Israel) arrived as immigrants over a decade ago. Now they are largely a poor, urban underclass. Fewer than 2,000 (out of 120,000) are Messianic believers. Pray for grace to the open doors of the gospel of the truth.
  • The Arabs are over 90% Muslim. But Arabs also make up the majority of Christians in the Holy Land. They face pressure from all sides, as Israelis discriminate against them, Islamists persecute them, and the international community largely overlooks their situation.  Pray for the Christians Arabs to commit their lives fully to the Lord for protection and shield from persecution.
  • The Druze community are closed to outsiders, but a small movement to Jesus has begun among them.  Pray that the majority will join the small movement to Jesus.
  • The 8 million Jews outside Israel live mostly in the USA, the former USSR, and other Western nations. Perhaps 100,000 now have links with Messianic congregations, and a much larger number attend other Christian churches. Pray for Gentile churches to have greater sensitivity to the Jewish remnant within the global Church.