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I realize some folks don’t want to acknowledge reality, but we live in very interesting times. The very end times of this world as it has been known. Everything is swiftly changing. Aligning in ways never imagined.

Aligning in Biblical prophecy ways. Even if denying this truth.

The words spoken do not match up with the reality unfolding. Do not be deceived. Israel is heading, quickly, to a place where it will stand alone. Against every nation.

I realize some in America refuse to accept this. Folks find it difficult to be objective, face facts, just as family members reject facts about those they are related to. Choosing to ignore or color realities in hues and shades more acceptable to them. More digestible. Which is merely living an illusion, living in a great delusion.

If paying attention, and it isn’t difficult to do so, it is evident. The evidence is plain to see and hear that there are elements, forces in America, which were never imagined to turn against Israel, now vehemently turned against Israel.

And these are people, denominations, professing to be Christians.

Which by the fruit they bear, by how their tongues defile them, and reveal the truth of their hearts, no one need go far to hear, read the evidence of their betrayal, their hatred of Israel.

Which is evidence of being an anti-Christ follower, being anti-Bible, and being Bible illiterate. Turning to personal interpretation.

Israel is upheld by God. Israel is God’s land. Israel is and will be privy to Supernatural protection and knowledge. Israel will end up standing alone. Against every nation.

Don’t believe this?

Then you haven’t been reading, studying, and seriously meditating upon and within the whole Word of God.

Have you?

Perhaps it’s time to be well nourished, fed from the whole Holy Bible. Not relying on personal interpretation, or what a denomination tells you the word of God means. Ask God what His word means. His Holy Spirit will inform you well if you faithfully believe.

The time, time itself is growing short.

Don’t waste it.

Read on…

Ken Pullen, Sunday, December 28th, 2025

 

 

Preparing To Stand Alone: Israel’s Strategic & Prophetic Shift

 

December 27, 2025

By PNW Staff

Reprinted from Prophecy News Watch

 

Something profound is happening beneath the surface of one of the world’s most enduring alliances. It isn’t marked by dramatic speeches, broken treaties, or public ultimatums. Instead, it is unfolding quietly — through budget decisions, weapons manufacturing plans, and a subtle reordering of trust. The relationship between the United States and Israel is not ending. But it is changing. And for those watching history through a biblical lens, the shift feels uncannily familiar.

For nearly eight decades, the U.S.-Israel bond has been one of modern history’s most remarkable partnerships. America stood with Israel from its earliest days, and over time that support hardened into an institutional alliance. Military aid became the centerpiece — not merely as charity, but as strategy.

Roughly $3.8 billion annually has flowed to Israel in recent years, primarily earmarked for defense. Much of that money, by design, cycles back into American defense firms producing jets, missiles, radar systems, and munitions. The relationship strengthened both nations — Israel gained security guarantees, and the U.S. sustained a powerful military-industrial ecosystem.

Beyond governments, the alliance was reinforced by people — particularly American Christians. Evangelicals, in particular, have been among Israel’s most steadfast supporters, seeing the Jewish state not only as a strategic ally but as part of a larger redemptive story. Support for Israel was once one of the rare bipartisan moral constants in American politics.

That consensus, however, is cracking.

On the American right, a growing faction of conservatives now questions the necessity of continued aid. Figures like Senator Rand Paul argue that Israel is a wealthy, technologically advanced nation fully capable of defending itself. For them, the issue isn’t hostility toward Israel — it’s sovereignty, fiscal restraint, and resistance to endless foreign entanglements. In their view, aid creates dependency, and dependency invites interference.

Ironically, Israel has come to a similar conclusion — from the opposite direction.

Over the past two years, Israeli leaders have learned a sobering lesson: aid is never free. Assistance comes with expectations, pressure, and sometimes restraint. During the Biden administration, weapons deliveries became political tools, slowed or scrutinized amid disagreements over Gaza and broader regional strategy. Even when aid ultimately arrived, the message was unmistakable — support could be conditioned, delayed, or leveraged.

That reality has pushed Israel toward a historic pivot.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently announced a sweeping, decade-long plan to invest more than $100 billion into building an independent Israeli munitions and defense manufacturing base. The stated goal was clear: reduce reliance on all external suppliers — including friends. Israel is accelerating domestic production of ammunition, weapons systems, and strategic materials. This is not a symbolic gesture. It is a declaration of intent.

Israel is preparing for a future where it may stand increasingly alone.

This doesn’t mean abandoning the U.S. alliance. Israeli officials have floated the idea of replacing traditional aid with joint defense initiatives — partnerships rather than patronage. Cooperation without control. Collaboration without conditions. But make no mistake: the era of unquestioned reliance is ending.

For students of biblical prophecy, this development raises a striking question. America — despite its global power — is notably absent from end-times Scripture. Nations like Persia, Magog, and others are named. Israel stands at the center. But no superpower ally comes riding to the rescue. In Ezekiel 38, Israel faces invasion largely alone — and it is God Himself who intervenes.

For decades, many wondered how that scenario could ever align with a world dominated by American influence. Why would the United States not appear? Why would it not intervene?

Perhaps we are beginning to see how.

As America grows more divided, more inward-focused, and more ideologically fractured, support for Israel is no longer guaranteed. The Democratic Party base has moved sharply away from reflexive backing of Israel, increasingly viewing it through the lens of colonialism and power imbalance rather than shared values. A future administration shaped by that worldview may have little appetite for defending Israel diplomatically — let alone militarily.

Israel, it seems, is preparing for that possibility.

This is not panic. It is prudence. It is a nation forged in survival recognizing that in the most critical moments of history, alliances can falter. Treaties can weaken. Public opinion can shift overnight. And when that happens, only God — and national resolve — remain.

The U.S.-Israel relationship is not collapsing. But it is maturing into something leaner, less sentimental, and more sober. A friendship no longer built on dependency, but on mutual respect and clear-eyed realism.

Whether one views this moment politically or prophetically, the implications are undeniable. Israel is positioning itself for a future where it answers first to its own people — and ultimately, to God alone.

And in that quiet repositioning, Scripture watchers may be witnessing not the weakening of Israel’s security — but the alignment of history with prophecy.