The emergency summit of the Arab League did not contribute in any way to a serious discussion about the future of the Gaza Strip.
Author - Aviel Schneider
Aviel born on a Kibbutz and grew up in Jerusalem in a family dedicated Zionism. After high school he served in the renown Givati Brigade and fought in the First Lebanon War. After his service he studied Music at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance and later went on to study Telecommunication and Marketing.
Together with his wife Anat they raised four children and for the couple “family is above all!” They live on a Moshav in the hills around Jerusalem where Aviel served for years in a rescue team in the Judean desert and has a passion for the unique wilderness of Israel. He enjoys hiking, running, cooking, music, kitesurfing and travel. Family, work and faith help him keep balanced in mind, body and soul.
Aviel loves to uncover biblical truths that shine light on current political dramas in Israel and the region. “As is it written, ‘There is nothing new under the sun.’ But there is a lot of ancient wisdom and things that people forget, especially concerning Israel. Whether we like it or not, the Bible is the only mandate for Israel’s rebirth and existence today.”
More articles from Aviel Schneider
In recent days, more and more voices have been heard on both sides – Israel and Lebanon – speaking of normalization between the two countries.
Why the biblical perspective helps us reframe the events since October 7th.
What has been happening in the coastal region of Syria over the last three days is being completely overlooked in the West.
How is it that the freed hostages bypass Netanyahu and express their thanks to someone else?
Not even the Arab League wants to invite the Palestinians to the summit in Cairo, despite the fact its focus is on rebuilding the Gaza Strip.
After watching what happened with Zelensky at the White House, some in Israel are wondering if Trump might one day turn on us.
That is the order in which Israel should act. How that is possible, I do not know; the government and the security apparatus must decide that.
How the Hezbollah chief’s obsession with Israel took Lebanon to the brink of the abyss.
In Lebanon, Christians criticize the slain Hezbollah leader and his terrorist militia – while in Israel, Palestinian church leaders praise Nasrallah as if he were a revered dignitary.
