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Israel Ngali (Greater Israel) Iri Kubakwa nk'Umurwa Mukuru wa Antikristo

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Could We Be Moving Toward a “Greater Israel” as the Headquarters of a New World Order?

Throughout history, the world has witnessed geopolitical maneuvers that often escape the attention of the common populace. Yet, behind the scenes, a network of powerful entities continues to shape global events in alignment with a carefully crafted agenda. Recent developments highlight this pattern, as evidenced by Trump's declaration that the U.S. will "take over" Gaza and relocate its people (NPR,2025; Foxnews, 2025). This statement, along with other modern expansionist policies concerning Israel - including Netanyahu's plans to annex parts of the West Bank (NPR, 2020) - raises a pressing question that demands scrutiny: Are these actions part of a larger plan to establish the headquarters of a New World Order (NWO) in the Middle East?

The notion of a "Greater Israel" has long been discussed in political, historical, and religious contexts, often dismissed by mainstream voices as mere conspiracy theory. However, evidence from political declarations, historical documents, and the global elite’s involvement in Middle Eastern affairs suggests otherwise. Could it be that world events, including conflicts in Palestine, the rebuilding of Gaza, and increasing Western intervention, are all stepping stones toward the fulfillment of a hidden agenda? More importantly, how does this align with biblical prophecy and the anticipated rise of the Antichrist?

The Greater Israel Project: Historical Roots and Modern Implications

The term "Greater Israel" refers to the expansionist ideology that envisions Israel extending beyond its current borders to encompass territories from the Nile to the Euphrates. This concept is often linked to interpretations of Genesis 15:18: "On that day the Lord made a covenant with Abram, saying, 'To your offspring I give this land, from the river of Egypt to the great river, the river Euphrates.'" This idea finds its roots in Zionist aspirations dating back to the early 20th century and was further cemented by the Balfour Declaration of 1917. The declaration, issued by British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour to Lord Lionel Walter Rothschild, explicitly supported a Jewish homeland in Palestine, laying the groundwork for the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 (Rothchild Archive, n.d). This historical development can be viewed in light of Amos 9:15, which states, "I will plant them on their land, and they shall never again be uprooted out of the land that I have given them, says the Lord your God," and Isaiah 66:8: "Who has ever heard of such things? Who has ever seen things like this? Can a country be born in a day or a nation be brought forth in a moment? Yet no sooner is Zion in labor than she gives birth to her children."

The Rothschild family, deeply embedded in global finance and political influence, played a pivotal role in the creation of modern Israel (Dan, 2025). This aligns with broader concerns about the extent to which powerful banking elites manipulate geopolitical affairs for their own gain. The establishment of Israel was not merely an act of national restoration but, as it appears, a calculated move toward establishing a global power center in the Middle East.

A historical perspective from 1940 adds context to these developments. According to The New York Times (October 6, 1940), there were early discussions about establishing a Jewish commonwealth in Palestine, with British officials considering various proposals for Jewish settlement. Notably, the New World Order's architects made explicit pledges to support Jewish aspirations in Palestine, as evidenced by communications between influential banking families and British officials. The article highlighted the complex political dynamics and international interests surrounding the future of Palestine, demonstrating how these powerful entities had long been orchestrating these geopolitical developments.

The Expansionist Agenda: A New World Order Strategy?

The idea of a "Greater Israel" appears to be part of a broader spiritual deception, particularly concerning the Antichrist's ambition to usurp Christ's rightful role as King over the full biblical territory of Israel. According to 2 Thessalonians 2:4, the Antichrist "opposes and exalts himself above every so-called god or object of worship, so that he sits in God's temple, proclaiming himself to be God." This centralized system of governance seeks to control not just Jerusalem, but the entire promised land from the Nile to the Euphrates—a direct challenge to Christ's future millennial reign over these same territories.

The strategic positioning of power in Jerusalem and surrounding regions through political maneuvering, including Trump's unprecedented strengthening of U.S.-Israel relations and the recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, may be setting the stage for the Antichrist's attempt to claim authority over all biblical Israeli territories. These actions, while presented as support for Israel, could be preparing the infrastructure for the "man of lawlessness" to establish his temporary kingdom in direct opposition to Christ's ordained rulership over the promised land.

The current push for international control over Gaza and other territories, under the guise of peacekeeping, raises prophetic concerns about the gradual fulfillment of this territorial agenda. This pattern of acquiring strategic control through military interventions and reconstruction efforts appears to be laying the groundwork for the Antichrist's eventual attempt to usurp Christ's sovereignty over the entire biblical inheritance of Israel. As Scripture warns in Daniel 11:45, the Antichrist will "pitch his royal tents between the seas at the beautiful holy mountain"—symbolizing his temporary occupation of the land that rightfully belongs to Christ as King of Israel.

Freemasonry, Kabbalah, and the Synagogue of Satan: Spiritual Deception

Following the Balfour Declaration, President Harry Truman recognized Israel as an independent state on May 14, 1948. Truman, a 33rd degree Freemason, notably declared: "although I hold the highest civil honor in the world, I have always regarded my rank and title as a past Grand Master of Masons the greatest honor that had ever come to me"(Edward, 2023)—indicating that he valued his Masonic position above his role as president of the United States. The teachings of Freemasonry and Kabbalah share remarkably similar principles and mirror each other closely. While many Christians assume synagogues and temples primarily teach from the Old Testament, Kabbalah represents a distinct mystical tradition involving esoteric practices taught within these institutions.

To understand the spiritual dimension of this agenda, it is crucial to examine the influence of secret societies and esoteric teachings that have long been associated with global elites. Freemasonry, Kabbalah, and other mystical traditions share a common thread—an ambition for hidden knowledge and power. Many researchers argue that these teachings have been integrated into the ideological framework that guides world leaders, particularly those involved in Zionist expansionist plans (Prof. Jam, 2025).

Revelation 3:9 states: "Note this: I will make those from the synagogue of Satan, who claim to be Jews and are not, but are lying—I will make them come and bow down at your feet, and they will know that I have loved you." This verse warns of those who falsely claim Jewish identity while working toward deceptive goals. Could this be relevant to the powerful figures orchestrating global events today?

Many Christians have been led to believe that modern Israel's policies are inherently aligned with biblical prophecy. However, a critical reading of Scripture reveals that true Israel is not defined by ethnicity or political borders but by faith in Jesus Christ (Romans 9:6-8). Are Christians being deceived into supporting a geopolitical movement that contradicts biblical principles?

The Role of Donald Trump: A Master Manipulator or an Unwitting Pawn?

Trump's presidency marked a significant acceleration of the Greater Israel agenda. His administration's policies regarding Israel, including the recognition of Jerusalem as its capital and the Abraham Accords, appear to align with the territorial divisions outlined in Maurice Gomberg's 1942 "Outline of Post-War New World Map" housed in the Library of Congress. This historical map, which predates modern developments, shows remarkable similarities to current geopolitical shifts in the Middle East.

The alignment between Trump's Middle East policies and this New World Order map from 1942 raises important questions about the larger agenda at play. Could Trump be part of a grand psychological operation designed to manipulate public perception? The way he has been portrayed as a messianic figure among Christians is particularly concerning.

The use of psychological warfare is a well-documented strategy among global elites. By presenting Trump as a victim of political persecution, the media has successfully rallied public sympathy, positioning him as the "savior" against the so-called deep state. However, the correlation between his policies and long-standing globalist plans, as evidenced by the 1942 map, suggests a deeper level of coordination with powerful banking families and secret societies.

When Trump declares that "Canada will cease to exist without US help" (Irish Star, 2024; The Mirror, 2024), he appears aligned with the globalists' vision for reorganizing world powers, as depicted in the New World Order Map. His pursuit of Greenland expansion to create a Greater America (NPR,2025) further suggests awareness of this agenda. His recurring promise of a*"golden age of America" (reminiscent of the Roman Pax Romana)*takes on new meaning when viewed as part of the succession of the Roman Empire—a stepping stone toward the emergence of the Antichrist (the little horn).

Could Netanyahu Be on Mission?

The concept of "Greater Israel" has gained renewed attention due to recent developments under Netanyahu's government. Critics point to several developments as evidence of expansionist ambitions: continued settlement growth in the West Bank, the formal annexation of the Golan Heights, and alliances with religious Zionist parties (Jam, 2025). The historical context of this debate traces back to the Six-Day War, which significantly expanded Israel's territorial control. According to The Nation (2023), some Israeli leaders have adopted rhetoric about control "from the river to the sea" - language they criticize when used by Palestinians. Adding to these concerns, Netanyahu was reportedly told by Rabbi Kaduri that he would be the one to welcome the Jewish Messiah (TRT World, 2024; Prophecies, 2024), raising questions about the messianic undertones of current Israeli policies.

The Israeli government maintains that their actions are purely defensive, citing security threats from groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. They argue that their military presence in disputed territories and recent operations in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria are responses to regional security challenges rather than territorial expansion. The debate over these policies intersects with broader discussions about the viability of a two-state solution and the future of Israeli-Palestinian relations. While some see recent events as evidence of "Greater Israel" ambitions becoming reality, others view them as pragmatic responses to complex regional dynamics. The truth likely lies somewhere between these polarized interpretations, reflecting the intricate interplay of security concerns, historical claims, and political aspirations in the region.

The Third Temple and the Coming of the Antichrist

Biblical prophecy speaks of a future temple in Jerusalem that will play a crucial role in end-time events. The Temple Institute has already declared they have everything prepared for the Third Temple's construction, including trained priests, sacred vessels, and architectural plans. Many scholars believe that the construction of this Temple will mark the arrival of the Antichrist, who will establish his rule from this sacred site (2 Thessalonians 2:4). With Trump's strong Zionist support and the increasing calls for rebuilding the temple amid a surge in religious-nationalist sentiment, are we closer to this prophetic fulfillment than we realize?

The Greater Israel project is not merely about land—it is about power, control, and the fulfillment of an ancient plan. Could it be that the elites orchestrating these events, including prominent Zionist supporters like Trump, are knowingly setting the stage for the Antichrist's reign?

Conclusion: Where Do We Go From Here?

The evidence suggests that the expansion of Israel is not simply a matter of national security but a calculated move toward establishing a global power base. The alignment of political, financial, and spiritual forces in this endeavor is too coordinated to be mere coincidence. Christians must discern whether their support for modern political Israel aligns with biblical truth or with a deceptive agenda designed to prepare the world for the final kingdom of man—the New World Order.

As believers, we must remain vigilant, prayerful, and rooted in Scripture. Jesus warned that in the last days, many would be deceived (Matthew 24:24). The time has come to ask ourselves: Are we being led by the Holy Spirit, or are we falling for a carefully constructed illusion? Is the "Greater Israel" plan truly a fulfillment of God's will, or is it part of a grand deception orchestrated by the principalities of darkness? The world is moving toward a climactic moment in history. The question is: Will we recognize the signs, or will we be among those who are blinded by deception?

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