Washington’s rejection of Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria isn’t mere politics—it’s a direct challenge to the covenant of God Himself.
On October 23, 2025, a line was crossed—not on a map, but in Heaven.
As Arutz Sheva reported, US Vice President JD Vance condemned Israel’s parliamentary vote to apply sovereignty over Judea and Samaria, proclaiming, “The West Bank is not going to be annexed by Israel.” Hours later, President Donald Trump doubled down: “Israel would lose all US support if it applies sovereignty in Judea and Samaria. It won’t happen.”
That was not just political pressure. That was America, once Israel’s greatest ally, openly opposing the very words of the Almighty.
Because the Bible is not a campaign promise. It’s a covenant.
“To your seed I have given this land—from the river of Egypt to the great river, the Euphrates.”
— Genesis 15:18
“To you and your seed will I give all these lands, and I will establish the oath I swore to Abraham your father.”
— Genesis 26:3
“The land I gave to Abraham and Isaac, I give to you and your descendants after you.”
— Genesis 35:12
That is not a negotiable clause. It is God’s eternal title deed to the Jewish People. Judea and Samaria—Yesha, the Biblical heartland—are not “occupied territories.” They are the cradle of Jewish destiny, the soil of Abraham and David, the vineyards of prophecy, the hills where Israel’s covenant was written in stone.
So who are Trump and Vance, transient men of politics, to redraw God’s map? What mortal diplomacy dares overturn an immortal promise?
They may speak of “peace plans” and “20-point roadmaps,” but when those plans erase the divine boundaries of Eretz Yisrael, they cease to be peace—they become provocation.
And Israel must not bow.
From the very first Rashi in the Torah, we are reminded that the nations will accuse Israel of theft—of taking lands that are not ours. The answer is already written:
“The entire earth belongs to the Holy One, Blessed be He. He gives it to whom He deems fit.”
The covenant remains unbroken.
Empires have risen and vanished—Babylon, Rome, Britain, and soon enough, America’s moral empire may join them. Yet Am Yisrael Chai—the Nation of Israel lives on, because its charter was not signed in Washington, Paris, or the UN—but at Sinai.
Let every leader remember: to deny Israel’s right to Judea and Samaria is to deny the Author of history.
And that is a war no nation can win.On October 23, 2025, a line was crossed—not on a map, but in Heaven.
As Arutz Sheva reported, US Vice President JD Vance condemned Israel’s parliamentary vote to apply sovereignty over Judea and Samaria, proclaiming, “The West Bank is not going to be annexed by Israel.” Hours later, President Donald Trump doubled down: “Israel would lose all US support if it applies sovereignty in Judea and Samaria. It won’t happen.”
That was not just political pressure. That was America, once Israel’s greatest ally, openly opposing the very words of the Almighty.
Because the Bible is not a campaign promise. It’s a covenant.
“To your seed I have given this land—from the river of Egypt to the great river, the Euphrates.”
— Genesis 15:18
“To you and your seed will I give all these lands, and I will establish the oath I swore to Abraham your father.”
— Genesis 26:3
“The land I gave to Abraham and Isaac, I give to you and your descendants after you.”
— Genesis 35:12
That is not a negotiable clause. It is God’s eternal title deed to the Jewish People. Judea and Samaria—Yesha, the Biblical heartland—are not “occupied territories.” They are the cradle of Jewish destiny, the soil of Abraham and David, the vineyards of prophecy, the hills where Israel’s covenant was written in stone.
So who are Trump and Vance, transient men of politics, to redraw God’s map? What mortal diplomacy dares overturn an immortal promise?
They may speak of “peace plans” and “20-point roadmaps,” but when those plans erase the divine boundaries of Eretz Yisrael, they cease to be peace—they become provocation.
And Israel must not bow.
From the very first Rashi in the Torah, we are reminded that the nations will accuse Israel of theft—of taking lands that are not ours. The answer is already written:
“The entire earth belongs to the Holy One, Blessed be He. He gives it to whom He deems fit.”
The covenant remains unbroken.
Empires have risen and vanished—Babylon, Rome, Britain, and soon enough, America’s moral empire may join them. Yet Am Yisrael Chai—the Nation of Israel lives on, because its charter was not signed in Washington, Paris, or the UN—but at Sinai.
Let every leader remember: to deny Israel’s right to Judea and Samaria is to deny the Author of history.
And that is a war no nation can win.
