The Arab-Israeli Conflict
The Arab-Israeli Conflict: A Biblical History
The Arab-Israeli conflict is older than the modern State of Israel and deeper than any twentieth-century political dispute. It is the visible expression of a centuries-old contest over the land God promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob — a land repeatedly attacked, partitioned, denied, and reclaimed. These articles examine the wars, beginning with the 1948 War of Independence and the Arab rejection of UN Resolution 181; the rejected peace offers and the myth of a historic “Palestine”; and what Bible prophecy says about the conflict and its ultimate resolution.
The Arab-Israeli Conflict
In six days in June 1967, Israel destroyed three Arab armies, recaptured Jerusalem after 2,553 years of Gentile rule, and restored the biblical heartland of Judea and Samaria. The full story — military, prophetic, and miraculous — of the war that redrew the map of the Middle East.
The Arab-Israeli Conflict
On 29 November 1947 the United Nations voted to partition the land into a Jewish and an Arab state. The Jewish people accepted; the Arab states rejected Resolution 181 and sent five armies against the day-old nation. How Israel survived its War of Independence — and what the rejection reveals about the conflict to this day.