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MembersThe possible prophetic ripple effect of Trump’s Gaza plan

How Trump’s plan to relocate the population of Gazan, eagerly adopted by Israel, could inadvertently bring the rest of the Jewish people home faster.

Photo: Mohammed Saber/EPA-EFE

Donald Trump is a businessman. More specifically, he’s a real estate mogul. He’s looking at the Gaza problem primarily through that lens. His proposal to relocate Gaza’s population while the coastal enclave is rebuilt isn’t about ethnic cleansing or helping Israel reclaim its full biblical inheritance. It’s about making Gaza a more pleasant place to live and enriching those smart enough to get in early on this opportunity.

But it could also inadvertently accelerate the fulfillment of prophecy.

God vowed to bring all of the Jewish people back “from the four corners of the earth” to the land He promised them. Rising antisemitism is pushing many to make that move, but with millions of Jews still living comfortably in the West, we clearly aren’t there yet.

The sudden introduction of millions of Gazans has the potential to spark an exponential increase in antisemitism that finally convinces most, if not all Jews that they’re only truly safe in their own homeland.

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One response to “The possible prophetic ripple effect of Trump’s Gaza plan”

  1. Masami Cobley says:

    I agree with you.

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