A personal appeal from our editor for your support in the battle being waged for Zion’s sake.
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
An old saying goes, “You vote Netanyahu, you get the Left.” And now we see that even a firm right-wing government can’t implement its own policies.
In regard to no other city has God used this term “friend” or “friendship.” God loves Jerusalem; He wants to be her friend.
Israel’s population is almost 10 million, 12 times more than when the state was founded in 1948. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics, 9,727,000 people live in Israel.
On this holy memorial day, when we commemorate Israel’s fallen, I would like to tell you a tragic story that took place during the First Lebanon War in 1982.
“Historically we would have to expel the Arabs among us, but morally this is a problem.”
Tonight begins Memorial Day. From my point of view, there is no day more holy as we remember those who fell. Yom Hazikaron.
What is dividing Israel more than anything is the hostile rhetoric, the “evil tongue” being employed against others. And the Bible has much to say on this.
Israel finds itself in a unique position to intermediate in Sudan’s internal conflict, and hopefully save a peace deal between the two nations.
For the majority of Israelis, Yom Hazikaron is the holiest day of the year. Now there is fear that this day will be profaned next week.
