
Ahmed Al-Sharaa, previously known as Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, the leader of Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), is also known as the leader of Al Qaeda and ISIS in Syria. This new president of Syria is a terrorist “head chopper” who has literally murdered thousands of Christians, Muslims, Alawites and those of others sects because they were of the wrong religion. Until recently he had a $10 million bounty on his head from the US State Department.

He has recently made statements regarding a willingness to normalize relations with Israel—something previously inconceivable given the historical backdrop of Israeli territorial occupation of parts of Syria.
This potential normalization of ties has been discussed in various forums and media outlets, with some reports suggesting that Jolani has privately assured the UK that Syria will normalize ties with Israel, formally recognizing the occupation state, and exchange ambassadors by the end of 2026.
Former British diplomat, Craig Murray has
alleged that Al-Jolani enjoys support from both MI6 and UK special forces operating in Syria. He suggested that Western backers ultimately aim to consolidate power under Al-Jolani’s pro-Israel government, and that a purge of more radical factions within his ranks may eventually follow.
In an interview published in The Economist, Jolani expressed his desire to meet directly with the Trump administration to reach an agreement on the US military presence in the country and to normalize relations with Israel, which is expanding its occupation of the country.
Al-Jolani’s HTS group has been a tool of the US CIA, Israel’s Mossad and UK’s MI6 against other nation states in the region besides Syria. These have been states they could not control like Iraq and Iran.
Yet they are extremist radical Islamists who must be opposed else they will eventually takeover the whole of the Western world, so the propaganda alleges. And the state of Israel is militantly in opposition to this Islamist expansion.
Thus the meme (above) promoted by a sector of Christian Zionists that we must bless and support Israel as the only nation that can oppose the aggression and expansion of the radical Islamic forces. How does that stack up now that radical Islam — which allegedly calls for an end of the US and Israel — wants to enter into normalised ties with Israel? That doesn’t sound like Israel is holding them back from conquering the West.
The Christian Zionists have been used also as a tool of the imperialism of the empire. By conscripting them with the false and misleading reinterpretation of the scripture Genesis 12:3, the blind and ignorant are led to believe that the current nation state of Israel is synonymous with the offspring of the patriarch Abraham. Therefore no matter how antichrist Israel is they should pray for and “bless” Israel today. That “blessing” means financial, moral and other means of support.
But this has become a form of idol worship. Christian Zionists worship the state of Israel, or just even the idea of the nation of Israel which they hope it will become when a large swath of Israeli’s repent of their sins and come to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. It is a delusion that is not supported by scripture. It is a grave error and at best a gross distortion of the truth.
In fact, it is in opposition to the fact that true Israel of God is a spiritual concept and includes all those who do trust in the Lord Jesus Christ. They are the only ones who are the children of Abraham, not by the flesh, but by the Spirit. Read The Blessings of God on Abraham.
The following piece by Dr. Mathew Maavak was posted on the Russian Corporate news site RT.com. The author makes some excellent points in this regard, especially the “collective Jewish identity is quasi-divinized“. Israel and the Jewish identity are idol-worshipped. Therefore no matter how evil they become they deserve our blessings.
How Christian Zionism distorts scripture to serve empire
Why America’s ‘Blessed Israel’ obsession risks the church, the world – and the truth
by Dr. Mathew Maavak
RT.com
Excerpts:
During a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, US Senator Ted Cruz displayed not only alarming geopolitical ignorance but also a brazen willingness to distort Scripture in defense of his unwavering support for Israel.
The verse he quoted – Genesis 12:3 – was shamelessly truncated, a common tactic used to lend divine legitimacy to Zionist exceptionalism in End Times prophecy.
This verse has become the theological bedrock of a militant worldview known as Christian Zionism.
Even Jewish critics of Israeli state policy express dismay at the historical illiteracy and theological crudeness fueling this metastasizing ideology within American evangelical circles.
Christian Zionism thrives on biblical illiteracy and selective scriptural appropriation. Though often presented as ancient and immutable, it is in fact a relatively modern phenomenon, emerging alongside the rise of political Zionism in the late 19th century.
Rather than treating Scripture as sacrosanct, it distorts the biblical canon into a pliable tool – one that must conform to the ideological imperatives of the moment.
In a nation such as the United States, which has been at war for nearly 95% of its existence, this distortion often serves as theological cover for an “endless war” doctrine, with cherry-picked verses used to sanctify geopolitical aggression and the confection of new enemies.
After World War II, when the Soviet Union became the first nation to grant de jure recognition to the modern state of Israel, this same movement began feverishly mining scripture to cast the USSR, and Russia in particular, as the apocalyptic villains Gog and Magog.
Even Ronald Reagan, the pseudo-religious saint of American conservatism, repeatedly invoked this interpretive heresy to frame the Cold War as a cosmic battle against the “evil empire.”
To this day, millions of American Evangelicals and fundamentalist Protestants worldwide continue to see Russia as the eternal enemy of God Himself.
The reach and influence of this pseudo-theological subculture should not be underestimated.
But before unpacking the wider ramifications of this ideological perversion, let us first examine the verse Senator Cruz so conveniently misquoted.
Blessings and curses of Genesis
Senator Cruz invoked Genesis 12:3 to justify unwavering US support for Israel, but his citation was conspicuously selective.
The full verse reads: “And I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed.” – (KJV)
This is a prophetic promise given to the patriarch Abraham, pointing ultimately to his seed, Jesus Christ.
It is through Christ, according to Galatians 3:16, that “all families of the earth” are offered reconciliation with the Divine. If that blessing is universal and messianic in scope, where then is the ethnic or national exclusivity so often ascribed to modern-day Israel?
Cruz’s theological framework, in practice, aligns more closely with Talmudic ethnocentrism than Christian soteriology.
Consider this remarkable claim from Rabbi Chaim Richman, directed at Christians:
“You guys are worshiping one Jew. That’s a mistake. You should be worshiping every single one of us because we all die for your sins every single day… The Jewish people in the land of Israel are the bulwark against the Orcs, okay? The Orcs are coming not to a theater near you but to your home.”
Aside from the Tolkien reference – which, to my knowledge, appears nowhere in the Talmud – Richman’s quote reveals the ideological terrain Cruz is orbiting: one where collective Jewish identity is quasi-divinized, and adversaries are dehumanized as fantasy monsters.
One suspects that the “Orcs” are a sweeping euphemism for Arabs in the region, many of whom are surreptitious allies of Israel. The only recalcitrant “Orcs,” apparently, are the Palestinians, whose refusal to accept their divinely appointed overlords remains an intractable problem.
Ironically, Persians (Iranians) have traditionally enjoyed a far more favorable depiction in Jewish scripture – from Cyrus the Great to Ahasuerus in the Book of Esther. Modern geopolitical enmity is therefore a historical aberration, not a theological necessity.
But if one follows Richman’s grotesque logic, does this “unqualified worship of every single Jew” extend even to those recently implicated in satanic child abuse scandals in Israel? At what point does solidarity become sacrilege, and does support for Israel require a total theological surrender?
Read the full article at RT.com.
Related Reading
- The Truth About Christian Zionism and End-Time Eschatology
- Inside the Mindset of a Christian Zionist
- The False Choice | Israel or Terrorism
- Christian Zionists Support Those Who Kill Christians in Palestine
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