Time to Give Thanks

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The festival of Chanukah was established as time to give thanks to the Almighty for miraculously saving His People from our enemies. This year we have especially much to be thankful for.

It is little more than fourteen months since Israel was plunged into a multi-fronted war following the Hamas terror invasion from Gaza backed up by attacks from Hezbollah in Lebanon and from other Iranian proxies in Syria, Iraq and Yemen. Yet today, Hamas and Hezbollah have been largely crippled, Iran looks increasingly like an embarrassed paper tiger, and a new Middle East is taking shape that few could have dared to hope for even a couple of months ago.

Gaza

At this moment, around a hundred Israeli hostages are still being held in captivity in Gaza, and a deal to secure their release remains elusive. Yet at least the incessant Hamas rocket attacks that made life intolerable for Israel’s southern communities have now ceased, and the present Israeli government is determined to retain security control over Gaza to prevent any repeat build up of the Hamas terror infrastructure.

Lebanon

The ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect at the end of November is still holding, much to the relief of hundreds of thousands in northern and central Israel, myself and my family included, who previously endured multiple daily rocket, missile and drone attacks with all the accompanying stresses and traumas. The impeccably planned and executed “Beeper Operation” which simultaneously struck thousands of Hezbollah operatives was an astounding success, as was the targeted assassination of their leader in Beirut

Syria

Close on its heels came the sudden collapse of the brutal Assad regime in neighboring Syria, which since the inception of the state of Israel had been her unrelenting foe and sponsor of every possible hostile action against her. For decades Israelis had perceived the barbaric Syrian dictatorship as a formidable enemy, armed to the teeth with conventional and unconventional weapons, yet within a matter of days the regime simply imploded as various rebel groups with covert external support took over different parts of the country.

This left the Israeli air force with free rein to launch 350 air attacks in 48 hours, destroying around 80% of the Syrian army’s capabilities, including anti-aircraft batteries, airfields and weapons production sites, giving Israel complete air supremacy over Syria and a direct flight path over that country should Israel need to launch an attack against arch-enemy Iran.

Iran

It was just nine months ago, in early April 2024, that Iran launched their first direct attack on Israel, dispatching about 300 missiles and drones in the space of a few hours, yet they failed to cause any substantial damage. The subsequent Iranian October 1 attack with about 180 ballistic missiles was thankfully equally ineffective. In response, towards the end of October, Israel carried out precise, targeted airstrikes against military and weapons production sites in different regions in Iran, and since then, while their officials periodically remind everyone that the country reserves the right to carry out a devastating retaliation “at a time of their choosing”, these threats today sound more like nervous whimpers.

The New Middle East Landscape

Israeli military successes in Gaza and Lebanon came at a painful price, with over eight hundred soldiers killed and many more seriously injured. For years ahead the country will have to bear the heavy cost of the war, disruption of the economy and school studies, the inestimable traumas suffered and the destruction of lives and entire families. Within Israel today their are sectors, mostly left-leaning, who are opposed to the conduct of the war by the current government and continue to conduct vociferous protests under the banner of “Bring the hostages home!” without specifying how this can be done. Nevertheless, it appears that a large majority of the Israeli population are fully supportive of the war effort.

It is undeniable that in the space of a year, the strategic landscape of the Middle East has changed dramatically to Israel’s advantage in a way that few could have imagined prior to the October 7 Hamas invasion. This many-fronted war is far from over. If Iran has been left exposed and embarrassed, there is the danger that she will take desperate steps like a cornered mother-cat. Hamas and Hezbollah may have been subdued, but the fanatics who make up their rank and file are far from being de-radicalized, and the same is true of like-minded terrorists and their masses of supporters across the Middle East and throughout the world. Radical Islamic terror remains a threat everywhere.

“He removes kings and installs kings”

What we may learn from the rapid downfall of Hamas, Hezbollah and the Assad tyranny, is that even when the forces of evil seem strongest and most powerfully entrenched, G-d Almighty, the Lord of Hosts, has the power to orchestrate His “hosts” and “legions”, including all the many different and opposing forces on His global chessboard, to bring them down. For, “He changes times and seasons, removes kings and installs kings; He gives the wise their wisdom and knowledge to those who know” (Daniel 2:21).

It is incumbent on all Jews, Israelis and all our friends and allies everywhere, to understand that it is ultimately G-d alone who granted success and blessed the efforts of all the courageous soldiers who put their lives on the line in order to defend us in Gaza, Lebanon, in the skies of Syria and Iran, and in other locations across the world.

This Chanukah, let us remember G-d’s kindnesses and mercies to us when we gaze upon the lights of the Menorah, when we meditate on His great miracles for the Maccabees during the recital of Al Hanissim in the Amidah prayers and in the Grace after Meals, and when we sing His praises in the daily recital of the full Hallel (Psalms 113-118) on each of the eight days of the festival.

A second Trump presidency

Another miracle for which giving thanks at this time may well be appropriate is the election of President Donald Trump to a second presidency, which averted what seemed like a serious threat of four more years of radical, woke, Marxist-leaning misgovernment in the United States under a brainless, string-puppet figurehead controlled by ex-president Barack Obama.

Many hope that President Trump will take serious action to clean up the corrupt Washington “swamp”, boost the US economy, deport millions of illegal aliens who have greatly increased crime, drug abuse and sex-trafficking across the country, and put an end to global wars. However, it remains an open question as to what extent he will be able to deliver on his promises in face of the massive opposition that is likely to arise domestically and internationally as soon as he takes office, including some that may come from quite unexpected directions.

The “Abraham Accords”

It does seem likely that the incoming Trump administration will show stronger support for further forceful action by Israel against her enemies, while simultaneously promoting the resumption of the “Abraham Accords”, suspended under President Joe Biden, which are intended to induce Saudi Arabia and other supposedly “moderate” Moslem states to give full diplomatic recognition to Israel so as to open the way for greater economic cooperation for the mutual benefit of all.

It will indeed be entirely miraculous if the Abraham Accords can succeed in quelling the brand of extreme radicalism espoused today by millions of self-avowed Moslems across the globe, who are bent on intimidating and terrorizing people everywhere into submission, threatening death to all who refuse. Will the Saudis, who greatly profit from hosting Islam’s holiest site, succeed in persuading their fellow Moslems that true religion is not about violence and coercion but about persuading humanity to join together in seeking the Truth, submitting to the One God and carrying out His Will?

Can the Saudis be brought to officially acknowledge Mount Moriah as the site of the destined Future Temple in Jerusalem as prophesied by the prophets of Israel? If Donald Trump and Elon Musk will categorically declare that the ultimate goal of all Middle East diplomacy is to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem, that in itself will be an astounding miracle, comparable to King Cyrus’ giving the green light for the building of the Second Temple (Ezra 1:2). Someone please get the message to them!

The Turkey factor

The present-day republic of Türkiye extends over vast areas of Anatolia and Western Asia that in Biblical times made up Ashur, the Assyrian empire. Indeed, Turkey’s current leader, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, shows signs of being no less of a megalomaniac than Sennacherib, king of Ashur, who laid siege to Jerusalem in the time of King Hezekiah until his miraculous defeat.

Erdoğan probably prefers we forget the time when a horse he was trying to mount threw him and gave him a mighty kick in the crotch, but it’s preserved on video. In his latest rant last week, Erdoğan said: “Turkey is far greater than its 782,000 square kilometers. Those questioning our presence in Syria, Libya or Somalia fail to grasp our vision.” In other words, Turkey reserves the right to burst its way far beyond its current borders in order to resurrect the Ottoman Empire. Do we say good luck with that? Despite getting knackered in the crotch, the unhumbled Erdoğan fails to see any contradiction between his expansionist imperial visions and his unceasing accusations against Israel for the “illegal occupation” of Palestine, Gaza, Lebanon and Syria.

The greatest irony is that biblical prophecy points in the opposite direction to Erdoğan’s vision of “Greater Turkey”, because it is precisely “little Israel”, which all the nations of the world seek to push back behind the pre-1967 borders if not into the sea, which is ultimately destined to expand and encompass all of present-day Lebanon, Jordan and Syria, stretching “from the river to the river” — from the Nile to the Euphrates — as clearly laid down in Genesis 15:18-21, Numbers chapter 34 and Ezekiel 47:15-20. Under the final settlement, Israel’s Mediterranean border will extend to Hor Hahar, the mountain spur jutting into the sea aside modern-day Antiki (=ancient Antioch), well inside present-day Türkiye!

Greater Israel — for what?

The question we must clarify is: For what purpose do we seek the Greater Israel?

After Israel’s miraculous victory over Egypt, Syria and Jordan in 1967, when she recovered the biblical heartland of Israel, Judea and Samaria, the Golan Heights, Gaza and the Sinai desert, all in the space of six days, the Israeli far left simply did not know what to do with the conquered territories and just wanted to “give them back” as quickly as possible in exchange for “peace”.

Thus after the reconquest of East Jerusalem, Israeli General Moshe Dayan immediately  returned the keys of the Temple Mount into the hands of the Moslem Wafk police, since he clearly could not, or did not want to conceive of a Jewish Temple on the site. That would have obliged him to turn around his entire secular lifestyle and philosophy. Likewise, Israel’s far left campaigned unremittingly to “give back” the territories, until they jumped onto the accursed 1993 Oslo-Assla “Peace Process” nightmare that plagues us until today with the slogan: “YeShA (Yehuda-Judah, Shomron-Samaria & ‘Aza-Gaza) First”.

Immediately after the Six Day War, many believers saw clearly the hand of G-d in Israel’s stunning accomplishments against all the odds. However, the cynical, increasingly decadent Israeli left shared neither their faith nor their vision of the return to the territories as a step towards the restored Greater Israel. On the contrary, the Israeli left with their backers among the western powers, were determined to uproot the Greater Israel vision and made every effort to crush and demoralize the many Israelis who cherished it. Successive Israeli governments bowed repeatedly to pressures from Washington to show “restraint” in face of painful provocations by her enemies.

If the same constant kowtowing by Israeli Jews to foreign pressure had existed in the years of the British Mandate (1917-48), Israel would never have attained her independence. It was the spirit of fierce Jewish nationalism that breathed in the souls of the pioneers and the Jewish military bands who fought against the Arab armies in the War of Independence that brought the Independent State of Israel into being.

The Israeli Fighting Spirit

This spirit of courageous Jewish nationalism shone in every word of Israel Prime Minister Menahem Begin’s famous retort to then-Senator Joe Biden in 1982 when he threatened to withhold US aid to Israel: “Don’t threaten us with cutting off your aid. It will not work. I am not a Jew with trembling knees. I am a proud Jew with 3,700 years of civilized history. Nobody came to our aid when we were dying in the gas chambers and ovens. Nobody came to our aid when we were striving to create our country. We paid for it. We fought for it. We died for it. We will stand by our principles. We will defend them. And, when necessary, we will die for them again, with or without your aid.”

It was heartening to sense a return of this fighting spirit — the spirit of Judah and the Maccabees — in current Israel Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling of the same Joe Biden, now old and hoary, in the present war, openly defying his demands not to take the Gaza war into Rafah, not to enter Lebanon, etc. etc. In every case, following Biden’s dictates would have been a catastrophic capitulation to Israel’s enemies, while Israel’s successes came precisely from going against them.

Let us understand that the new Middle East landscape, replete as it with possible dangers to Israel and ripple-effect repercussions for Jews and our allies all over the world, nevertheless presents us with entirely new opportunities for advancing the prophetic vision of Greater Israel. It may be that the hand of G-d has been relatively concealed within Israel’s military successes against her enemies, yet without His help, all the courage of our fighters and the brilliance of our intelligence officers could not have succeeded.

We should be buoyed by the downfall of Hamas, Hezbollah and the Assad dictatorship, and the likely impending destruction of the Iranian regime. We must have faith that they came about through G-d’s redemptive kindness to Israel, that He is with us, and that He is leading us forward to the realization of the dreams of His servants the prophets.

Yes, Israel needs to survive in a global jungle of wild beasts, and we have no option but to defend ourselves with a disciplined army and top-grade armaments. Yes, Israel is the holy land, birthplace of Abrahamic faith, a pluralistic society that gives religious freedom to Jews, Christians, Moslems, Bahai, agnostics, atheists… We do not seek to force people to observe Shabbat, eat kosher, pray…

But those who know that the Land is promised to Israel under the terms of G-d’s Covenant — the Holy Torah — must strengthen our own observance and devotion, now more than ever, through the joy of seeing that G-d is truly with us. We must do everything in our power to promote the knowledge of the prophetic vision of a land properly policed, free of terror, murder, robbery, immorality, corruption and injustice, a land that will shine spiritual knowledge and the love of G-d to all the world, with Torah education for all Jews, Torah Academies for the nations, facilities for priests and Levites and their livelihood, and a rebuilt, functioning Temple.

The Menorah that we light on Chanukah brings the Temple vision into our very homes, our living rooms, community centers, synagogues and neighborhoods, as we join in fellowship with family and friends. Let us acknowledge the outstanding miracles we have witnessed in our time. and keep our eyes focussed on the ultimate, complete Restoration and our hearts centered on the Love and Fear of G-d.

Happy Chanukah!

Avraham ben Yaakov

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Avraham ben Yaakov

Avraham ben Yaakov is a Torah teacher based in Safed Israel & author of translations and commentaries on Bible, Hassidut, Kabbalah, Spiritual Growth, Health & Healing.

Avraham Ben Yaakov

Avraham ben Yaakov Greenbaum is a Torah teacher in Tz’fat (Safed) in Israel’s Galilee, and author of translations and commentaries on Bible, Hassidut, Kabbalah, Spiritual Growth, Health, Healing and the Environment.

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