
The Prime Minister’s Speech 7:25:24 12.26 PM
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave his view of what’s at stake in the world today. He said we meet today at a crossroads of history our world is in upheaval. He talked about the band between the United States and Israel is indispensable for the times. How America and Israel must stand together because when we stand together something very simple happens: We win. They lose.”
Prime Minister Benjamin also said that they call Israel a colonialist state. He asked: Don't they know that the land of Israel is where Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob prayed p, where Isaiah and Jeremiah preached, and where David and Solomon ruled? For nearly 4000 years, the land of Israel has been the homeland of the Jewish people. It's always been our home. It will always be our home. …. My friends, if you remember one thing, one thing from this speech, remember this: our enemies are your enemies, our fight is your fight, and our victory will be your victory.”
Those are the words of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He made a very powerful speech to Congress on July 24, 2024.
Abraham Isaac and Jacob are our forefathers. And I remember reading in the Bible that God said that he is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The Prime Minister reminded us of the Bible, and God promises are real and living.
I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening.
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