yeah, obviously a little too deep for your copy and paste articles sorry...
I just think many don't understand why this is happening at present... yet the big picture is unveiling...
Both Islamic and Jewish eschatology contain elements that some believe could align with a figure resembling the "Antichrist." In Christian prophecy, particularly in Revelation, the Antichrist is anticipated to bring a temporary peace to the world, including Israel, which many interpret as involving a peace treaty or alliance. According to these prophecies, this figure's peace will be deceptive, followed by unprecedented turmoil.
The convergence of expectations among some Jewish, Muslim, and Christian eschatologies leads some to speculate that this peace could unify conflicting parties under a new, centralized power, initiating a final sequence of events as described in Revelation.
Many see the Israel-Gaza conflict as potentially connected to biblical prophecy, especially passages discussing the end times, conflict in the Middle East, and Israel's role. In books like Ezekiel, Daniel, and Revelation, references are made to Jerusalem, regional unrest, and nations rising against Israel. Prophecies such as those in Ezekiel 38–39 describe future battles involving Israel and its neighbors, which some interpret as possibly foreshadowing modern conflicts.
The Israel-Gaza conflict is often viewed through political, territorial, and nationalistic lenses rather than as a purely religious war. While religion plays a significant role—Israel’s identity is rooted in Judaism, and Hamas is an Islamist group influenced by Islamic beliefs—the conflict centers more on issues of land, sovereignty, and self-determination. The religious undertones do contribute to the intensity, with each side seeing the land as historically and spiritually significant...