I have yet to fully verify the validity of all the facts surrounding what appears to be a blatant attempt by the Biden administration to interfere with the Israeli government. According to at least two reliable sources, the Biden team appears to have funded the anti-Netanyahu protest movement in Israel.
The news comes amidst a US House Judiciary Committee report indicating money was funneled through USAID (recently shut down by the Trump administration), the State Department and the Department of Defense to Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO’s) all tied to efforts to sabotage PM Benjamin Netanyahu and run him out of office. Take a look at this diagram showing the money flow:

Not surprisingly, the Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors appear to be the funnel through which a reported $884 million flowed.
I would like to see more hard evidence before chalking this up as fully verifiable, but if true, this is not only very disturbing, but also has potentially strong Biblical implications as well.
We are all familiar with God’s admonition to bless Israel or endure the curses of the God of Israel (Genesis 12:3). However, I’m also reminded of the stern warning to NATIONS given by the prophet Joel, based on how those nations treat Israel.
3 “For behold, in those days and at that time,
When I bring back the captives of Judah and Jerusalem,
2 I will also gather all nations,
And bring them down to the Valley of Jehoshaphat;
And I will enter into judgment with them there
On account of My people, My heritage Israel,
Whom they have scattered among the nations;
They have also divided up My land.
~Joel 3:1-2
Through the prophet, God warns that He will gather all nations for a time of judgment in the Valley of Jehoshaphat (modern-day Kidron Valley), and judgment will hinge on how His people (Jews) and His heritage (Israel) are treated. Multiple times in the first 17 verses of that chapter, God warns of judgment, and He also makes clear to the nations what He will do.
Friends, we must be extremely careful individually and corporately how we view and treat Israel. I am not advocating that we agree with everything Israel does. They are not a perfect nation, nor is PM Benjamin Netanyahu a perfect man. Yet, we are to bless them. Far too much antisemitism is floating around, even in so-called conservative circles and churches.
Agreement is not necessary, but standing up and supporting Israel and their right to exist and run their own affairs is necessary. Recently very big-name people on the right have made scathing remarks and accusations about Israel. For example, Americans are getting very wrapped up in the Jeffrey Epstein debacle and are parroting the idea that he was an Israeli Mossad asset. There is no proof of that, so let’s not draw our own conclusions.
Likewise, while so many are hung up on whether or not Epstein worked for the Mossad, there are apparently hundreds of victims who are not talked about. We would rather argue about Epstein’s associations than get to the bottom of who took advantage of all those women and children.
The point is: If we go down trails that turn our focus from the real crimes, we are no better than those who may have illegally funded protests to oust a sitting Prime Minister. Friends, please don’t allow politics or talking heads to be your guide. Allow God’s Word to be your guide, and if you apply it to politics, apply it accurately. God’s Word should be our guide in everything we do…work, school, play, relationships, politics, etc.
Let’s make Him King in reality, not just in words.