Contrary to the criticism of foreign journalists, Israel’s soul is preserved for as long as it retains biblical Judea and Samaria.
Biblical Heartland
Exclusive chat with a Jewish “settler” who urges Christians to visit the Biblical heartland: “This is where the Bible happened, that’s why the enemy attacks us here.”
Even Israel’s dovish president acknowledges Judea and Samaria are inseparable from the State of Israel and the Jewish people.
Seventy percent of the Jewish public feel a historical connection to Judea and Samaria, 63% an emotional connection, and 48% a religious connection.
An annexation of the biblical heartland is taking place, but the true culprit is being concealed and protected by the international community.
Israeli decisions to expand Jewish life in the biblical heartland meet with joy and condemnation.
The number of Jews living in the biblical heartland of Judea and Samaria is forecast to exceed a million by 2047.
The site is revered by millions of Jews and Christians as the location where Joshua built his altar to God after entering the Promised Land.
As a young 13-year-old stamp collector, I remember distinctly a set of US Post Office stamps commemorating various battles of the American Civil War, including one recalling the Battle of Shiloh that took place on April 6th, 1862.
