Shalom from the Philippines and Happy Thanksgiving to all my American friends! I am in the region of Batangas on the island of Luzon on my second week of rest and preparation. As I mentioned before, 2025 is going to be a huge year for Behold Israel and I will have a more extensive speaking schedule than I’ve ever attempted before. I realize that I’m taking on a lot, but after a year of focusing on ministry inside Israel, I am ready to take God’s prophetic truth out to the world again.
This is supposed to be a time of rest, but if you follow me on Telegram you’ll know that these last two days have been anything but restful. Still, I want to try to respect my time here, so I am only going to focus on two very important items for this newsletter – one pleasure and one business.
The Sick Man’s Rage
First, the pleasure. Tuesday, December 3, will see the release of my next thriller book, The Sick Man’s Rage, written with Steve Yohn. I know that some people wonder why I make such a big deal about these fiction books. The answer is very simple – it is my one opportunity to get the Gospel into the hands of unbelievers who would never pick up a non-fiction book about the Bible. It is a lamb in wolf’s clothing. Amidst the action and excitement and gunfire is the truth about who God is, His plan for our salvation, and the path He’s leading the world down into the end times.
But The Sick Man’s Rage has another element to it. It is a tribute – a memoriam, if you will – to the victims of October 7. The book opens at the Nova festival that fateful morning, then walks through the tragedy of what happened, capturing what one reader said were “the raw emotions of fear, hate, being hunted, and tortured.” The first part of this book is our way of saying to all who were killed, brutalized, taken hostage, or who had to witness their loved ones enduring those fates, “We will never forget, and we will ensure that the world will remember what happened to you also.”
But that is just the beginning of the book. Nir, Nicole, and the Kidon team at the Mossad then take the reader through Israel’s revenge on Hamas leaders, which ultimately blows up into a direct conflict with Turkey. Once again, the action is high, the plot is deep, the humor is extensive, and the truth is celebrated throughout. As Tom Doyle, CEO of Uncharted Ministries and an author in his own right, said about The Sick Man’s Rage, “Amir and Steve have the uncanny ability to predict the future from the pages of Scripture, weave it all together and, in the process, inspire us to live all out for Christ today!”
So, please consider making The Sick Man’s Rage part of your Black Friday shopping. It’s a great stocking stuffer, and your preorders will help to ensure that these books end up on the shelves of big box stores like Target, Walmart, and Hobby Lobby. It’s in those stores that unbelievers will stumble across the book while looking for a fun read, pick it up, and in the middle of a great story get confronted with the truth!
The Ceasefire with Hezbollah
Origins of the Ceasefire
“I’m going to make him an offer he can’t refuse.” Famous words spoken by Vito Corleone to his godson Johnny Fontane. Johnny had asked the Don for a favor, and Corleone knew he had the power and ruthlessness to fulfill the man’s request. When Lebanon, Western Europe, and the United Nations came to President Joe Biden telling him that he had to force an end to Israel’s hostilities in the north, Biden knew what he had to do. With Don Corleone, his promise was realized with a subtle warning and a severed horse head. With Joe Biden, it was the threat to cut off weapons shipments to Israel. Different methods, one result. The extortion paid off.
Joe Biden’s international track record has been disastrous, particularly in the Middle East. His ill-conceived withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan in 2021 set the stage for what has been one blunder after another. Under this administration, Iran has felt empowered to push forward their nuclear program while bulking up the strength of their proxy militias. The Houthi rebels of Yemen have become the pirates of the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea, who, while they’re at it, aren’t afraid to launch a suicide drone or shoot a missile at Israel every now and again. And it was because of the weakness of the White House that Hamas felt emboldened to carry out its attack on October 7. There is no one who can tell me that massacre would have taken place if our 45th and soon-to-be 47th president had been sitting behind the Resolute Desk. To keep himself from being seen as an incompetent failure when it came to international negotiations, Joe Biden needed at least one win. With this twist of Israel’s arm, he believes he has gotten it.
The Nuts and Bolts of the Ceasefire
According to the New York Times, there are five parts to this truce:
1. Israel and Hezbollah will cease firing for 60 days
2. Israel will gradually withdraw its forces from southern Lebanon
3. Hezbollah forces will move north to be replaced in the south by Lebanese military
4. These withdrawals will create a buffer zone along the Israeli border
5. The goal is for this truce to become permanent
A number of nations will oversee this deal, including the United States and France, as well as a peacekeeping force belonging to the United Nations. If Israel sees Hezbollah terrorists in the border zone, they retain the right to military action.
Before and After the Ceasefire
In the days leading up to the ceasefire, fighting was hot and heavy. Hezbollah fired 250 rockets and other airborne weapons into Israel on Sunday, causing some damage. Israel struck back hard all the way up to the time the ceasefire went into effect. Hezbollah’s Aerial Unit 127 was particularly hard hit, losing in excess of 150 UAV launch positions, 30 command centers, 20 weapons storage facilities containing UAVs and cruise missiles, and four drone and missile manufacturing workshops. Both sides wanted to inflict as much damage as they could before they had to silence their guns.
Since the ceasefire began, there has been a mass migration of Lebanese back south to the second and third tier cities and towns. First tier towns would be those right along the border. But along with the residents have come Hezbollah operatives who have simply put on civilian clothing. There is no one there to stop them, because as of the time of this writing, the Lebanese army and UNIFIL (the UN’s peacekeepers in Lebanon) are still back at their bases apparently trying to figure out how to lace up their combat boots. Meanwhile, down in Israel the residents of north still aren’t able to go home, nor will they be able to until it is assured that the threat directly across the border has been dealt with. It had looked like we were well on the way to making that happen. But all that progress is being reversed.
My Opinion of the Ceasefire
This is a terrible deal. Here is my take on the ceasefire:
1. The supposed buffer zone in southern Lebanon is not a real buffer. It is space that will be occupied by the Lebanese military, UNIFIL, and civilians that can easily be infiltrated by Hezbollah.
2. Lebanese residents who allowed Hezbollah to operate from their villages are experiencing no repercussions. They can move back in so they can prepare the guest rooms for when their terrorist friends sneak back down to their home-away-from-home.
3. As mentioned above, Hezbollah operatives can simply change into Lebanese army uniforms and return to the south. There is no shibboleth that can help determine the terrorists from the civilians.
4. France, who doesn’t even allow Israel to participate in weapons exhibitions within their borders, is now part of the supervision mechanism. Why do I think that they will lean in their judgments toward the Francophile Lebanese? At least Paris has come out and said that Netanyahu is entitled to immunity from ICC arrest warrants because Israel is not a party to the court. We’ll give them a very small tip of the cap for that one.
5. A 60-day-truce is essentially an end to hostilities. Unless Hezbollah does something completely nuts, like try to perpetrate their own October 7, there is little chance of Israel being able to gin up enough international goodwill to relaunch an invasion. This very likely would be true even with Donald Trump in office.
6. Benjamin Netanyahu promised a generational change. What we got in the north is more of the same. Fight hard, sacrifice our children, then pull back when the international pressure gets too tough. I will admit that I have the benefit of distance. I am not sitting in his office having to deal with the internal and international pressures which have to be back-breaking. When Netanyahu summed up the ceasefire deal, he put forth three items:
a. The ceasefire was forced on Israel by the Biden administration by continuing the embargo of much-needed arms.
b. Israel will use the time to go after the source of Hezbollah’s power – Iran. It will begin now and go full speed after Trump takes office. It is good that Netanyahu emphasized this because Iran International has reported that the Islamic regime has injected gas into thousands of advanced centrifuges in order to enrich more weapons-grade uranium. The progress of this program must be stopped while it still can.
c. Israel is forced to wait for the next White House administration to go all in.
7. Netanyahu must find a way to pick back up the battle to wipe out Hezbollah once Trump is in office. Otherwise, the north will never feel safe. The prime minister has two years left in his term, and he likely won’t run again. To secure his legacy as a generational leader, he must destroy Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Iranian nuclear program.
The Ministry
Make sure to tune in next Wednesday, December 4, at 10:00 AM PST when Rick Yohn and I have a conversation about why Christians should read the Old Testament in our next Explore the Bible session. Too often do I hear Christians disregard the Old Testament simply due to the arrival of the New. I believe you will find this episode very enlightening.
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Thank you for your prayers as I’m in this beautiful island nation. Even as I seek to rest in Him, I feel myself pulled back to Israel due to current events. Still, I know I am here for a reason, and I look forward to seeing what He does with my remaining time in the Philippines.
Your prayers and support are what keep this ministry going. We are amazed at how God uses you to bless us. Thank you, and may the Lord bless you with the same measure with which you bless us.
Awaiting His Return,