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Without Judea, Israel Is Only 9 Miles Wide | Land of Israel Guys Podcast
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What happens to Israel without Judea and Samaria? After October 7th, many Israelis began to recognize just how strategically vital Judea is to Israel’s security and how deeply connected Judea and Jerusalem are to Jewish identity. In this powerful clip, Ari Abramowitz draws a striking parallel between today’s political divisions and the split kingdom of ancient Israel. Are ideological wedges separating the Jewish people from their historic heartland? 🔔 Watch, think, and share your perspective. @thelandofisrael #israel #judea #jerusalem #october7 #israelsecurity #samaria #Zionism #landofisrael #jewishidentity #prophecy #shorts
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Because after October 7th, the sentiment
towards the Jews of Judea and Jerusalem
has really changed very significantly
because the country saw, wow, without
the Jews of Judea. Without Judea, Israel
is 9 miles wide. It's indefensible.
These Jews are protecting all of us, not
only on an identity level, but also on a
strategic level. Without Judea and
Samaria, all of Israel would have been
October 7th and October 8th, right?
>> And so they understood that. And when
the Israeli media sees that happening,
they feel a threat. Now they feel a
threat. If you want to really understand
it, go back to the book of Kings and see
that Solomon's son, Raovam, took bad
advice from his friends and then the
kingdom split into two and they're the
king kingdom of northern Israel. And why
did they read that this morning,
>> right? And why did he why did they they
do that? They set up shrines and altars
there so that the hearts of the nation
wouldn't return to Jerusalem and to
their identity. And so there's a to
using the settlers as a wedge in the
country to create a distance an
ideological distance by taking a few
actors and amplifying them as it's as if
it's the entire movement of settlers in
Judea and Samaria. Then they create this
ideological wedge separating the tribes
of the north from the Judea and
Jerusalem. It's the same thing.
>> Very sinister move.