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Writer's pictureThomas Fretwell

Remembering October 7th


They make shrewd plans against Your people, And conspire together against Your treasured ones. They have said, “Come, and let us wipe them out as a nation, That the name of Israel be remembered no more.”

Psalm 83:3-4

Looking Back


On October 7th, 2023, a day that will forever be etched into the collective memory of the Jewish people, Israel suffered the deadliest massacre of Jews in recent history. Hamas, the terrorist organization that controls the Gaza Strip, launched an unprovoked, brutal attack on southern Israel. The assault began in the early hours of the morning, as over 2,000 rockets were fired from Gaza, indiscriminately targeting Israeli towns and cities. While the Israeli population took cover from the bombardment, Hamas terrorists breached Israel's borders, storming communities, slaughtering families, raping women, and taking hostages.


This attack was an act of pure barbarism, designed not only to kill but to instil terror. The scale of the violence was unimaginable: over 1,400 Israelis were murdered, including men, women, children, and the elderly. Entire families were massacred in their homes, their lives cut short in a single day of unimaginable violence. The terrorists took hundreds more hostages, dragging them across the border into Gaza, including civilians, women, children, and even the elderly. The total number of those kidnapped surpassed 200 people, including foreign nationals and individuals who were visiting Israel when the attack took place.



The massacre of October 7th was the most significant atrocity against the Jewish people since the Holocaust. It was an unprovoked, calculated act of terrorism. The international community watched in horror, but the response, as history has shown, was tragically muted in some quarters. For Israel, the events of this day marked the beginning of a new chapter in its struggle for survival.





One Year On


In the year that followed, Israel found itself at war on multiple fronts. The initial response was a large-scale military campaign against Hamas in Gaza, targeting the group’s infrastructure and leadership. Despite Israel’s efforts to weaken Hamas, the terrorist group continued its attacks, launching rockets at Israeli civilians on an almost daily basis. The war has expanded beyond Gaza, with Hezbollah in the north, backed by Iran, joining the fight. As of now, Israel is engaged in conflict on at least seven fronts, defending its citizens from terror attacks originating from Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and other hostile actors in the region.


The world’s reaction to this ongoing conflict has, in many ways, added insult to injury. Rather than rallying behind Israel’s right to defend itself against the horrific terror of October 7th, large sections of the global community have instead turned their ire towards Israel. In cities across the world, from London to New York, demonstrations have been held in support of the Palestinian cause—often aligning with the Islamic ideologies that orchestrated the massacres. The irony is tragic: in their quest to express solidarity with what they perceive to be oppressed groups, Western societies are marching in support of ideologies that fundamentally oppose their own values of freedom, equality, and human rights.




Furthermore, much of the global media has shown itself to be deeply biased against Israel, with rampant misinformation and outright propaganda shaping public perception of the conflict. The BBC alone breached its own editorial guidelines over 1,500 times in its reporting, repeatedly misrepresenting facts and disseminating Hamas’s narrative. Despite the evidence of mass murder and hostage-taking by Hamas, many media outlets have focused instead on demonizing Israel for its military responses. This skewed coverage has fueled anti-Israel sentiment worldwide, culminating in protests even on the one-year anniversary of the massacre, while rockets continue to rain down on Israeli civilians.



Looking Forward with Biblical Eyes


A year on, Israel has made significant gains in its war against Hamas and its northern adversary, Hezbollah. The Israeli military has severely weakened Hamas, targeting its leadership and key infrastructure. One of the most significant achievements has been the elimination of top commanders within Hezbollah, including its elusive leader, Hassan Nasrallah. Hezbollah, long a proxy for Iran’s regional ambitions, has been dealt a heavy blow, raising questions about the future of Lebanon, which has been held hostage by this terror organization for decades. Will the elimination of Hezbollah’s leadership pave the way for Lebanon’s freedom from its grip? And what role will Israel play in dismantling the network of terror that has enveloped the region?


Israel’s ability to defend itself has also sparked larger questions about the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East. Iran, which has funded and equipped Hamas, Hezbollah, and other terror groups, remains the ultimate force behind much of the conflict. Many are now asking whether Israel will take the fight to Iran, potentially launching strikes against its nuclear facilities or military infrastructure. Such an escalation would have profound consequences, not only for Israel but for the broader region and the world.


From a biblical perspective, these events may be part of a larger prophetic puzzle. In Zechariah 12:2-3, the prophet foretells a time when the nations of the world will turn against Israel, surrounding it on all sides. The events of the past year have given us a glimpse of how easily this could happen. The global tide of anti-Israel sentiment, the unprovoked attacks by terror groups, and the world’s failure to support Israel’s right to self-defence—all of these could be seen as laying the groundwork for the prophesied final battle of Gog and Magog, described in Ezekiel 38-39. In this biblical account, Israel’s enemies will launch a coordinated attack, only to be met by divine intervention as God steps in to defend His people.


Looking ahead, we must ask: Are we on the precipice of such an event? Will Israel soon experience an unprecedented time of peace following the defeat of its regional enemies, as suggested by some interpretations of Ezekiel’s prophecy? And will this period of peace set the stage for an even larger conflict involving nations like Russia, Iran, and Turkey?


For Christians around the world, this is a time to watch, wait, and pray for the salvation of Israel. The Bible tells us that God has a plan for His people, and as the world turns increasingly against Israel, the church must stand ready, prayerful, and vigilant. The events of the past year remind us that history is unfolding according to a divine plan, and we must be prepared for what lies ahead.



 




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