Showing posts with label Eilat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eilat. Show all posts

Sunday, June 24, 2018


Whatever is Lovely

The Red Sea at sunset - from Dolphin Reef, Eilat
Photo: Talia Good

This week has been 'fairly uneventful' in Israel - just the usual acts of terror, incendiary kites, fires and trouble on the borders, bombing raids, corruption scandals and what seems like the daily inching towards inevitable war. How sad it is that it seems like an 'uneventful week'. How quickly one becomes accustomed to terrible things. Yet it takes its toll. I think every resident of Israel, Jew, Arab or other, suffers from some degree of PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), only it is not 'post' trauma but rather continuing, ongoing, seemingly never-ending trauma. It is easy to slump into despair and sadness. Sometimes I feel like that 'Fiddler on the Roof' trying to keep my balance. 
The writer of the book of Philippians also lived in desperate times full of violence and sadness, but he had an antidote to sadness, as we all do if we walk with God. There is still much of beauty and loveliness in the world if we turn off the news broadcasts, and take time to seek it out. 
 Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.  And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
 Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.  Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me—put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you.
Philippians 4: 4-9
Some years ago I was invited to speak at a conference of Ethiopian believers. Right up to just a few hours before it began I still had no inkling about what I would say. In one last desperate attempt to hear from the LORD, I got on my knees and after a short time found myself laughing and crying all at once. Just as well I was in the privacy of my bedroom at the time or perhaps someone in a white coat might have locked me up! However, I soon realized this was my message. Surely this is the heart of God. When he looks upon the works of his Creation he must cry for the darkness, the evil and the destruction which we have brought upon it by our sin, but he must also laugh with joy over those who have accepted his redemption gift. My Ethiopian brothers and sisters were going through a terrible trial. Many had just arrived in the country after a horrendous journey through Sudan on foot during which many died and others, many of whom were family members, were captured and still held in Sudanese prisons in terrible conditions with little hope of rescue. There were many tears at that conference but the Lord had me speak about the laughter and joy that we can still experience even in the midst of the worst suffering. We too can cry and laugh at the same time, if we have the heart of God. We can keep our balance 'on the roof' if we consciously look with a thankful heart on the good, the beautiful and the pure things around us. 
At the Dolphin Reef where you can come to swim with wild free dolphins 

One of Eilat's lovely beaches

This week the gardeners finished (almost) the work of landscaping my garden. No longer an overgrown, weed chocked 'wasteland' it is now a beautiful corner of rest and restoration. As soon as the flowers were planted several different varieties of butterflies arrived.  I was filled with thanksgiving to the God who had made the flowers and the butterflies, for my landlord and friend who had paid for the work, and the gardeners who had worked so hard and skillfully to create this beautiful space. Here is a picture of part of the almost-finished garden - they still have to stain the deck. 


Last week I took myself off for a little holiday, to get away from it all, down in Eilat. For three short days I played the tourist - lounging on the beach, eating in restaurants, sharing fellowship with a good friend who lives there, and enjoying the beauty of the desert and the Red Sea. It was very refreshing and I felt a little more balanced when I returned. I had gazed on things that are lovely and saw God. 
Some of the animals I saw at the Hai Bar Reserve where they breed near-extinct animals, some of which they have already successfully released back into the wild. 
Dorcas gazelle

A herd of  white oryx
Onager


A really mean ostrich lady who tried to eat my camera

Addax

Somali wild ass 
You may be wondering what has in fact been happening in Israel whilst I have been lounging on the beach.  So here is a brief summary of events:
1. The 'war of the kites' continues and we are now averaging between 15-20 fires per day in the vicinity of the Gaza border. The terrorists are now using balloons instead of kites as they fly further into Israeli territory carried by the sea breezes. Last Sunday alone some 20 fires were started by incendiary kites or balloons and hundreds of turkeys in a coop in a kibbutz died from smoke inhalation (1). The IDF has modified equipment designed to detect drones so that it can now detect incendiary kites and balloons, they have also begun firing warning shots over those preparing to launch such devices. Shortly after midnight on Tuesday the IDF attacked three military installations of Hamas and in response Hamas launched a barrage of 45 rockets and mortars towards communities in Israel. No one was injured but damage was sustained. Residents in the area spent the night in their bomb shelters. The following day, Wednesday Israel attacked 25 Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip (2). 
Police sapper handling a mortar shell near a nursery in the Eshkol Regional Council (Photo: Eshkol Security)
A police sapper handling a mortar shell that had landed beside a kindergarten (Photo: Eshkol Security)
https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5292044,00.html
Beehives on fire (Photo: Nature and Parks Authority)
Beehives on fire (Photo: Nature and Parks Authority)
https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5292044,00.html
On Monday six Gazan terrorists attempted to infiltrate Israel but were stopped by IDF booby traps. Five were injured and one killed. The IDF has studded the security fence with booby traps in order to deter the upsurge in infiltration attempts and the sabotaging of security installations and equipment which has occurred since the beginning of the "March of Return" which began some two months ago (4). 
All this terror activity is costing Israel a great deal. Apart from the loss of crops and farm equipment and stock, damage to nature reserves and the environment caused by fires, Israel is currently constructing a security wall designed to prevent tunneling under the border. This wall will cost around 3.34 billion shekels. A marine barrier is also being constructed to prevent infiltration from the sea. The damage to wildlife and the natural systems of the area is incalculable.  

Reptiles fall victim to fires (Photo: Nature and Parks Authority)
Reptiles fall victim to fires (Photo: Nature and Parks Authority)
https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5288946,00.html
2. Last Sunday the  Shin Bet, IDF and Israel police foiled a cell of some 20 Hamas terrorists, based in Nablus (in the West Bank), which was preparing to carry out a suicide bombing in Jerusalem, remotely bomb targets in Tel Aviv and attack the settlement of Itamar and carry out shooting attacks elsewhere in the West Bank (4) .  Since January this year, the security forces have similarly foiled around 250 significant terror plots and arrested some 400 individuals planning isolated terror attacks (5).
3. This week Sarah, wife of Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, was indicted for corruption charges. Mrs Netanyhu is suspected of ordering private meals from high-end restaurants and having the State foot the bill of some 350,000 shekels ($US96,000). This is just the latest of attempts to convict the Netanyahu family for corruption. Although I am all in favor of stamping out corruption this latest episode all seems rather politically motivated to me and nit-picky given what the Netanyahu family has given to the State over a long time period. 
4. All eyes are glued to television sets as the Mondiale Football (Soccer) World Cup matches are played. Last week Israelis were disappointed when the Argentinian team, with their star player, Messi, cancelled a pre-Mondial friendly match here in Jerusalem after the players and their families received threats from Palestinian sources. Although I understand their fear the cancellation of the match is being seen as a great victory by the Palestinians and the BDS movement. It is also bound to impact Israel's hope of holding the next Eurovision Song Contest in Jerusalem. 
 The heart-wrenching photo of the mother with the dead child.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DdOPSMLX4AAFLwa.jpg
5. Do you remember the little Gazan baby who was 'killed by tear gas inhalation' during one of the March of Return protests? Of course this 'incident' hit the world's media headlines with Israel being made to appear monstrous.  This is the headline as it appeared in the British  Independent online paper:

Gaza protests: Eight-month-old Palestinian baby 'dies from tear gas inhalation' after ‘massacre’ at border

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/gaza-protests-palestinian-baby-dead-tear-gas-israel-soldiers-jerusalem-border-us-embassy-a8351971.html
This week Israel captured one of the baby's cousins trying to infiltrate Israel and, during interrogation, he admitted that the girl had died of natural causes and the family had been paid 8000 Israeli shekels ($US2,200) to say the child had died of tear gas inhalation at the border riots (6). This is just one exposure of the way that Hamas and other Palestinian sources are manipulating the media and 'massaging' the facts in their continuing propaganda war against Israel. 
6. On Tuesday 'someone' carried out an airstrike in a town near the Iraqi border in Syria. Fifty pro-regime fighters, including 20 members of an Iranian-backed Iraqi paramilitary group, were killed. Syrian forces and Iraqi forces blamed the US-led coalition for the forces but an anonymous US official pointed the finger at Israel. Israel has declined to admit or deny its involvement. If it was Israel it is a departure from its activities up to now which have targeted Iranian and Hezbollah military sites near to the Israeli border. On Sunday last week Netanyahu, however, did tell the Cabinet that Israel was “taking action — against efforts to establish a military presence by Iran and its proxies in Syria both close to the border and deep inside Syria. We will act against these efforts anywhere in Syria." (7). Whatever the case this attack represents a further increase in tensions between Israel and Iran. 

I will end with the reminder that though it is good to be informed of things happening in Israel and the world around us, we need to always be careful to keep our balance. Take a moment to give thanks for the beauty and goodness that remains in spite of all Satan's efforts to wreak destruction. 
 Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. 


References:
https://www.timesofisrael.com/hundreds-of-turkeys-choke-to-death-on-smoke-as-fires-rage-near-gaza-border/

https://www.timesofisrael.com/17-fires-extinguished-near-gaza-after-incendiary-kite-attacks/

(2) https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5292044,00.html

https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5288946,00.html

(3) https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5290428,00.html

(4) https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5289788,00.html

(5) http://www.israeldefense.co.il/en/node/34580

(6) https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/247799

(7) https://www.timesofisrael.com/iraq-denounces-mysterious-syria-airstrike-attributed-to-israel/

Saturday, February 25, 2017




ISIS ON OUR DOORSTEP


http://www.prophecynewswatch.com/images/recent/ISIS_jewishthreat.jpg


At 10:54 PM on Wednesday the 8th February the Code Red Alert sirens sounded in the southern resort city of Eilat  as four rockets were fired towards the city from the Sinai Peninsula. As residents rushed to their shelters the Iron Dome anti-missile system shot down 3 of the rockets and the fourth landed in an open area. There were no casualties and no damage but shrapnel from the rockets landed in a hotel swimming pool. Eilat is a popular winter resort and at this time of the year the hotels are full of European tourists seeking respite from their long cold winter.  This incident could have ended with much more serious consequences.
 


 
The following day ISIS (IS or Day'esh) claimed responsibility for the rocket attack.  According to Ynetnews, "The organization issued a statement saying: “A number of rockets were launched at Jewish centers in Eilat, known as Umm Rashrash. The Jews and Crusaders should know that the war of the apostles will not save them in any way.” http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4919939,00.html
 
 
As the world is preoccupied with the new American President and his activities, awareness of the threat of ISIS seems to have fallen off the radar to some extent. In Syria and Iraq ISIS is in retreat as local forces, backed by Russian, US and others, launch operations against them. Yesterday Iraq announced the beginning of an operation to free the last major ISIS stronghold in their country, in western Mosul.
 
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2017/02/19/iraq-forces-operation-western-half-mosul-islamic-state/98124940/
 
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/iraq-launches-offensive-re-take-part-mosul-isis-prime-minister-n722916

 
While ISIS may be in retreat in some areas it is quietly slipping into others and building strength there. One such area is right here on our doorstep in the Sinai Peninsula, where ISIS has an estimated force of some 800-1000 soldiers which fight against Egyptian forces there. Egypt has destroyed some six ISIS tunnels passing into Eygptian territory in just the last month. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4919939,00.html
 
This Saturday (the 18th) the ISIS group claimed that an unmanned Israeli aircraft attacked one of their bases killing 5 of its operatives. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4924789,00.html
 
On Monday (20 February) two more rockets were fired from the Sinai into Israel. They fell in open spaces. http://jewishnews.timesofisrael.com/two-rockets-fired-into-southern-israel-from-egypt/. ISIS has subsequently claimed responsibility. Meanwhile in the north Ynetnews reports that on the 21st " ISIS-affiliated groups opened a major offensive in the tri-nation border of Israel, Syria and Jordan, attacking various rebel factions and have managed to take control of four villages—Adwan, Saham al-Jawlan, Jalin and Tasil—in addition to the strategic southwestern suburb of Daraa, which is the capital of Hauran" http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4926370,00.html


ISIS forces advancing in the Golan
ISIS TROOPS ADVANCE IN SYRIAN GOLAN
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4926370,00.html

 
In Gaza there are also changes in the power structure and this is ringing warning bells in Israel . Hamas has elected a new  leader, Yahya Sanwar, who is both a radical and extremely militant in his views and actions .

Sanwar is a convicted terrorist who was released from an Israeli prison in exchange for the release of Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit some years ago. His appointment shatters any hope for a future prisoner exchange that would bring about the release of several Israelis currently being held in the Gaza Strip.

Mohammed Deif will theoretically become the head of the military wing of Hamas, but in reality, Sanwar will be both the political leader and the military leader, as the supreme commander of the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades.

This is not only bad news for Israel but also for the civilian population in the Gaza Strip. It means that now all of Hamas' resources will be subject to the needs of the military wing and their preparations for war with Israel - amassing arms, training combatants and digging tunnels.  The living conditions for the civilian population may well deteriorate even further.

Ismail Haniyeh, a Sunni Muslim, will take over from Khaled Mashal, as the Head of Hamas' political bureau. He seeks to improve  relations with Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the Gulf States
 in order to ease conditions for the people, but at the same time he wants tighter relationships with Iran, which funds military training and the military technologies.

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4922229,00.html


Ismail Haniyeh (L), Yahya Sanwar (center), Khaled Meshaal (R)
https://www.israelandstuff.com/khaled-mashal-replaced-ismail-haniyeh-ignored-after-hamas-elections-in-gaza/ismail-haniyeh-l-yahya-sanwar-center-khaled-meshaal-r
 
 Israel's chief of the IDF, Gadi Eisenkot,  had this to say about the situation: " the election of the radical Yahya Sanwar as the head of Hamas's political wing in Gaza proves that any distinction made in the past between the Gaza terror organization's political and military branches was now null and void."
 
He also noted that " that at present, he does not see willingness among enemies both on the northern front and in Gaza to initiate a military campaign against Israel."
 
Earlier this month Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah threatened to attack Israel's nuclear reactor in Dimona and the ammonia tank currently located in Haifa in the event of a conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4923673,00.html
 
In response to this boast, Gadi Eisenkot, asserted that Nasrallah "was all bark and no bite as his threats against Israel come while his organization is deep in crisis", and that his threats "to fire rockets at the Haifa ammonia facility and the Dimona nuclear reactor were meant to create deterrence and maintain the status quo with Israel as he sees it".
 
 
Earlier this month the Haifa Local Affairs Court ordered the 12,000 ton Haifa ammonia tank to be emptied and relocated within 10 days.  This aging and dangerous tank, established in 1989,  stores all the ammonia imported by Israel. According to a report by researchers at the Haifa Technion Institute of Technology "an enemy strike on the facility and ammonia delivery vessels could bring catastrophe to the area.
While an attack on the container could lead to the deaths of thousands of residents, an attack on the ships conveying the ammonia to the region could kill hundreds of thousands, numbers that were inconceivable in any apocalyptic scenario ever described by the security establishment in the State of Israel
,” 
http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Haifa-toxic-ammonia-gas-tank-ordered-emptied-in-10-days-481309.  The Haifa Chemicals company has applied for an extension and has been granted an additional 3 months to comply.
Haifa Bay’s 12,000-ton ammonia tank
Haifa Bay’s 12,000-ton ammonia tank. (photo credit:MAX YELINSON/ MAARIV)
http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Haifa-toxic-ammonia-gas-tank-ordered-emptied-in-10-days-481309.
 
Please pray for the protection of the LORD from all the enemies that surround us, but also pray for righteousness and justice within the nation.  Our national sin is much more dangerous than the enemies that surround us.  We will not find righteousness until we find our God again. We are like sheep without a shepherd. Pray for the salvation of Israel in Yeshua, the Messiah.   
 
Now to finish I want to share some images of the first intimations of spring in our beautiful Land:
 
 
Floods in Kiryat Yam (Photo: Tunnel flooded in Haifa (Photo: Haifa Coastal District Fire Department))
Floods in Kiryat Yam (Photo: Tunnel flooded in Haifa (Photo: Haifa Coastal District Fire Department))
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4921150,00.html

 
 
Snow in Golan Heights Golan Heights (Photo: Lilach Ashter)

 
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4923639,00.html
                             
      
Anenomes on Har Hatormusim  (the Lupin hill)

Almond blossoms in Ein Kerem (the birthplace of John the Baptist)

Almond blossoms in Ein Kerem

Mountain lupin and white mustard at Har Hatormusin, Emek Elah (where David fought Goliath)

Wildflowers on Har Hatormusim

Mountain lupin
         
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