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When Mike Pompeo stepped onto the soil of the Binyamin region in Israel’s biblical heartland last week, the importance of that event generated a dramatic course correction. Pompeo’s visit was a diplomatic earthquake. It is the first time a U.S. Secretary of State had ever visited Judea and Samaria.

The eruption that ensued comes after a bitter, decades-long tug-of-war over Palestinian claims and Israel’s rightful property. The United Nations, Palestinians, and European Union—all possessing a strong anti-Israel bias—were outraged by the visit. Most of the world calls the region the “disputed territories,” “occupied territories,” or the politically correct “West Bank,” since it lies west of the Jordan River.

To better understand the hostility—and what the dispute is about—let’s consider the history of the region. The heartland issue has been a source of relentless conflict since 1967, when Israel won the Six-Day War against Egypt, Syria and Jordan. In the aftermath, Israel reclaimed Judea and Samaria, which had been under Jordanian rule since 1948—when Arab armies seized these lands right after Prime Minister Ben Gurion declared Israel’s statehood. And in November 2019, a foreshadowing of last week’s upheaval occurred when Mike Pompeo announced the stunning reversal of U.S. policy under the Trump administration regarding the Jewish heartland (“settlements”): “The establishment of Israeli civilian settlements in the West Bank is not perceived per se as inconsistent with international law.”

Indeed, the focus of anger is wrapped around the “two-state solution,” which has served as the holy grail of Middle East diplomacy since 1993. The two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict envisages an Independent State of Palestine alongside the State of Israel, west of the Jordan River. At that time, Israel and the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) agreed to the Oslo Accords, under which the PLO finally recognized Israel’s right to exist. The slogan of the two-state solution—“two states for two people living side by side in peace”—has echoed emptily through the decades with more failures at the Wye River meetings, the Camp David Summit, and the Saudi Peace Plan, among other exasperating, dead-end efforts.

The two-state solution, originally called the Partition Plan, was agreed upon by the United Nations on November 29, 1947. Israel accepted the plan, and the modern Jewish state became a reality on May 14, 1948. The Arabs rejected the plan outright and they are still stateless. (Inflexibility has been their hallmark over the years.) The United Nations readily joined in with one of its many wayward resolutions, in concert with its International Court of Justice, in 2004 pronouncing the “settlements” illegal. Like other nations, Israel relies on its own judiciary, which—as Secretary Pompeo noted—“confirmed the legality of certain settlement activities.” Fifteen judges—among them Arabs, Jews, and Muslims—receive appointments to Israel’s Supreme Court.

After 1967, Jews began increasing their population in their biblical heartland, where today Israeli residents number more than 600,000. The thriving Israeli towns are called “settlements” by most. If you have not been there, the word might bring up images of tents, simple homes, and a very basic lifestyle. I’m guessing that when Secretary Pompeo visited Binyamin, a town of 5,000—with its boutique wineries, bike trails, restaurants, and orchards—he came away with a very different impression. I’ve visited the so-called “settlements.” They are bustling, robust towns filled with schools, synagogues, small businesses, manufacturing, sports teams, and lovely homes with red-tiled roofs and gracious gardens. Ariel, called the “capital of Samaria,” is one of the largest towns in the Binyamin region, with a population of 20,000. Ariel University is attended by 16,000 Palestinian and Israeli students. Many of the towns sit on land populated by Jewish villages in ancient times 2,000-3,000 years ago. Samaria is geographically north of Jerusalem, and Judea lies to the south.

The modern Jewish towns of Judea and Samaria provide an attractive lifestyle. And like scattered puzzle pieces, Palestinian towns dot the biblical heartland with a population of around 2 million Arabs. Many thousands of Palestinians enjoy the advantage of having good jobs at hundreds of Jewish-owned manufacturing plants in the region. Yet the Jewish enclaves are forced to maintain a strong security presence with an ever-vigilant citizenry to prevent terror attacks and the destruction of property. On the occasions I’ve visited towns in the region, I entered through a security gate with armed citizens posted. Why? Palestinian terrorists have breached community security fences, invaded homes, and killed families.

Despite the Jews’ long presence in the Middle East—and the many modern-day benefits to those who live within its borders—anti-Israel bias is profound and seems to be nearly ubiquitous. Human Rights Watch (HRW), founded in 1978, investigates dictatorial governments oppressing their people and aids refugees and populations in crisis worldwide. The 450-member staff from 70 nations performs enormously valuable work. They have called out Hamas in Gaza and the Palestinian Authority for torture practices and for curtailing dissent against their own people. But in a contradiction both to realities on the ground in Israel and to biblical history, when it comes to Israel their position is extreme: “Israel should cease its violation of international humanitarian law by removing its citizens from the West Bank.”

Israel’s policies are not perfect, but the Palestinian adherence to hating Jews, paying terrorists’ families, and refusing direct negotiations with Israel for the last ten years makes peace in the region elusive. Israel has no partner for peace.

Removing the Jewish population from Judea and Samaria—as HRW and others demand—goes against Israel’s ancient history, the Bible, and the countrywide archaeological proof of Israel’s deed given by the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. For example, the Binyamin region that Secretary Pompeo visited is of huge significance, as it is the location of ancient Shiloh—the first capital of the Israelites 3,000 years ago. Although Mr. Pompeo didn’t go to Shiloh, 120,000 pilgrims visit the historic city annually. God explicitly comments in Jeremiah 7:12, “Go now to My place that is in Shiloh, where I caused My name to rest at first…” The Ark was placed in the Tabernacle and remained there for 369 years. It was here that Eli the priest lived, Hannah prayed for a son, and Samuel served as the legendary prophet. Today, a Jewish community of 4,000 people lives in Shiloh, where they run businesses, host pilgrims at their museum and educational center, and send their children to school.

Throughout the Bible, God’s deed to the Jews is repeatedly emphasized in no uncertain terms. The Jews are Israel’s native people, living in their ancestral homeland then and now—codified in a sacred, eternal deed. In Genesis 15:18-21, God announced to Abraham: “I will assign this land to your offspring.” God outlined His plan clearly and made a permanent agreement with Abraham and his son of promise, Isaac. God also made it clear in Genesis 17:20-21 that He planned to bless Ishmael, the father of Arab peoples. God has kept His covenant with Jews and His promises to Arabs.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo agrees with the Bible. You may not be aware that he and his wife Susan are devoted followers of our Lord Jesus. His resume includes sterling qualifications for his current position, yet his spiritual resume guides his life. He encountered the Lord at West Point when two of his classmates shared Jesus’ life-changing message with Cadet Pompeo. Like many young people, he grew up going to church but had not grasped the depth of a relationship with the Lord.

Pompeo was Valedictorian in his class at West Point, then served as a U.S. Army Captain patrolling the Iron Curtain before the fall of the Berlin Wall, as his bio states. Afterwards, he earned a Harvard law degree and was editor of the Harvard Law Review. He owned several businesses, and then Kansans elected him to the U.S. House of Representatives. President Trump first named him CIA Director and then, in 2018, Secretary of State.

His representation of the Trump Administration’s policies has vaulted him into even loftier achievements. He has interacted with the North Korean leader and most recently was deeply involved in the negotiations for the Abraham Accords Peace Agreement, which has reshaped the Middle East in a miraculous way. He convened the Commission on Unalienable Rights to advise him on human rights issues. In a first, he also organized an all-day conference on religious freedom that was attended by 80 foreign dignitaries. Focusing on persecution of all religious minorities, the conference resulted in several practical remedies to address religious liberty violations.

Pompeo has drawn condemnation for his faith-based comments and his conservative principles. In speeches, he’s been forthright about his values, saying, “As a Kansan, I hold a deep reverence for the sanctity of life, the solidarity of family, and the solemnity of marriage. … I am, and always will be, pro-life and will defend life from conception to natural death. I will continue to oppose any taxpayer funding for abortion. I also fully support the traditional institution of marriage.”

For evangelicals who care about Israel and hold to conservative biblical principles, Mike Pompeo is a highly favored and respected official. His part in helping enact the U.S. Embassy move to Jerusalem, Israel’s sovereignty in the Golan Heights, the development of the Abraham Accords, and his visit to the biblical heartland amount to a treasure trove of benefits for the United States, Israel, religious minorities, the Middle East, and beyond.

Pompeo and his wife also visited the Golan Heights, which the Trump administration had recognized as being under Israeli sovereignty—not Syrian. It’s another course correction, one that’s rooted in the Bible in Deuteronomy 4:43. It’s called Golan in Bashan and is assigned to the tribe of Manasseh. In the Golan, Pompeo observed, “This is a part of Israel and central part of Israel.”

In an earlier press conference with Prime Minister Netanyahu, Pompeo heralded an additional policy. “The State Department will declare as anti-Semitic the global Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement.” (By definition, BDS is economic warfare against Israel.) In practical terms, this course correction means that products from Judea and Samaria can now be labeled as “Made in Israel,” “Product of Israel,” or “Israel.” It’s a major change from the past since, for example, last November, the top court in the European Union ruled that they would not accept a “Made in Israel” tag. The U.S. administration’s policy will now apply to Israeli goods that are under Israeli civil and military control. Those who decry the “settlements” condemn the U.S. decision since for years they have viewed this as infringing on the rights of Palestinians.

From his faith and his comments, it is easy to believe Mike Pompeo when he remarks, “Israel is our closest friend in the Middle East. My evangelical faith shapes my work.”

Please join CBN Israel this week in fervent prayer for the Jewish State:

  • Pray for an attitude change among Palestinians toward Jews.
  • Pray that Palestinian Authority President Abbas will finally prohibit anti-Semitic hate speech and programming in Palestinian media and school textbooks.
  • Pray for safety for the Jewish population living in Judea and Samaria.
  • Pray with thanksgiving for Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, his faith, and his leadership.

May we continue to remember and be encouraged by God’s promise:

“I am giving all this land, as far as you can see, to you and your descendants as a permanent possession” (Genesis 13:15).

Arlene Bridges Samuels pioneered Christian outreach for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). After she served nine years on AIPAC’s staff, International Christian Embassy Jerusalem USA engaged her as Outreach Director part-time for their project, American Christian Leaders for Israel. Arlene is now an author at The Blogs-Times of Israel and has traveled to Israel 25 times. By invitation, she has attended Israel’s Government Press Office Christian Media Summit three times. She hosts her devotionals, The Eclectic Evangelical, on her website at ArleneBridgesSamuels.com.

(Used with Permission from The Christian Broadcast Network Israel. Article by Arlene Bridges Samuels.)

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Vicki
December 30, 2020

Thank you, Secretary of State, Pompeo!
When God promised Abraham to make his descendants into a great nation, He also promised ” I will bless those who bless you, and the one who curses you I will curse. And in you all the families of the earth will be blessed.” (Genesis 12:3) I am glad you are on the side of blessing. May God bless you

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Sunny Lemming
December 28, 2020

In Mike Pompeo I see a true statesman rather than a politician. He has served our nation faithfully and been a tremendous Secretary of State, one who will be honored in the annals of history. He has my utmost respect and prayers for favor among the nations.

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Vickie
December 28, 2020

Lord I thank You for Mike Pompeo. He certainly is a leader of truth and is very upstanding. Lord I pray that You would raise more of this type of leaders who call on Your name. In Jesus name, Amen. Very good article!

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Roseanne Korfant
December 27, 2020

Loved the article re: Mike Pompeo. Now let’s keep praying and believing he’ll stay in place with President Trumps miraculous “win”!!!

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catherine white
December 27, 2020

I am so proud of Mr. Pompeo and his leadership. America and Pres. Trump are so blessed to have this man in high visibility leadership and his love for Israel is important as it says America loves Israel and God says He will bless us because we love His people/nation and seek their welfare. Catherine White, Muskogee, Okla

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Ann
December 26, 2020

I thank the Lord for Mike Pompeo in his role as a Christian and statesman. Thank you, Lord, for his witness and conviction to be an ambassador for You as he represents the United States in world affairs. I pray, Lord, that you will allow him to continue to be the voice needed during this tumultuous time in world history. May Your protection and and favor rest on him.

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Christine Martha
December 26, 2020

Father, we thank you for Sec. of State Mike Pompeo, and pray angelic protection over him and his family and staff. May he fulfill all the destiny You have called him for in this time! We bless him and pray that no weapon formed against him will prosper, in Jesus name.

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Pamela Johnson
December 26, 2020

Thank you God for Mike Pompeo, for his training and his actions in support of his beliefs and our present administration. Thank you Lord for placing men of such caliber in the best positions to support Your word for Israel and for the United States of America.

God Bless

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Victoria
December 26, 2020

Father in the name of Jesus we are do thankful for men like Mike Pompeo, President Trump, and Jared Kushner who have used their positions of authority to bless Israel and encourage peace. Father raise up more like them and replace those who have hatred and bias toward Israel. Father Help them learn the truth from your holy word. Father though we know you are still watching over Israel and honoring your covenant some think your silence in our day may indicate otherwise. Father we. Pray for an Arab palestinian attitude change toward Jews. That you would convict them greatly to adopt a holy attitude of respect toward you and your covenant with Israel and value it and peace above ages old pride, war, greed and hate toward Israel that was passed down by their forefathers. Father i
Pray that Palestinian President Abbas And other prominent authorities in that region will fall under you great conviction and prohibit anti-Semitic hate speech and programming in Palestinian media and school textbooks, Give them courage to oppose ages old traditions of hatred. I Pray for safety for the Jewish population living in Judea and Samaria.
Pray and am thankful for Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, his faith, and his leadership, under the Presidency of your anointed Donald Trump and am also thankful for Jared Kushner and his diplomatic efforts and successes. Father we remind you of your promise:

“I am giving all this land, as far as you can see, to you and your descendants as a PERMANENT possession” (Genesis 13:15).may it be permanent, may you give us the precise prayers and the gift of faith to move the mountains of opposition against it, in Jesus name, amen

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MCN
December 26, 2020

I’m not sure if it’s just me or passing thoughts or possibly the Lord speaking but I have often thought that Mr. Pompeii would be a great future
president also.
Something to pray about would be my recommendation as “God’s ways are far above my ways”.

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Arthur Brandt
December 26, 2020

It is good to know we have another leader with Trump like credentials. I hope he stays focused on the American political scene in the future. We need leaders like him. Thank God for his involvement!

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Lisa Plummer
December 26, 2020

Amen and Amen!
Thank you so much for this important article. The body of Christ needs to be correctly educated on the history of Israel, through the lens of scripture and the heart of God. We bless Mike Pompeo, and honor all of the hand of God on his life!
We pray favor and increased wisdom, in the Name of Jesus Christ as he continues to serve God, President Trump, and our nation!

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brian
December 26, 2020

I thank God Almighty for Mike Pompeo. We are , as a nation, so very blessed to have him as our Secretary of State. He has not been perfect, but has done a wonderful job in his role as Secretary of State. I pray, dear Lord Jesus, that you will continue to use Mr. Pompeo in whatever role that You have for this Godly man. I thank You that he has not “sold out” to the Deep State, as so many Republican leaders have, I pray for his well-being. Keep him strong in his convictions and faith in You. In Jesus’s name I pray.

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Ada
December 26, 2020

Thank you God for keeping Mike Pompeo safe, and allowing the US to have a man with faith lead this change. Dear Father, we humbly and undeservingly ask that you raise up more men of God in the US. As we appear to be falling under the leadership of men and women who put their own desires in front of your word we ask that you change hearts and minds just as you did with Paul.

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MICHAEL NKANSAH
December 26, 2020

Glory to God for raising up leaders like Mike Pompeo who not only believe God about what He says in the Bible about Israel but work hard to bless Israel (Genesis 12:3). Father God thank You for Your desire to bless America because she has blessed Israel through leaders like President Donald Trump, VP Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and others. Please destroy and overthrow the devil’s plans to frustrate Your planned blessing on America by installing false leaders, through fraud and the stealing of the 2020 election, who hate Israel and stand against all the Bible says about Your land and Your people – Israel. Thank You for winning this battle for us.

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    Laura Dominick
    December 26, 2020

    AMEN, my brother! I was going to write a prayer in the comments, but yours echoes exactly what is in my heart – I can do no better. I stand in agreement with your prayer and stand in faith with you that God has heard and answered it – praise His Holy Name!!!! We stand and watch to see the Judge of the universe clean out those in our government who follow Satan and replace them with those who seek to do His will – Hallelujah!

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    Patricia M Tryal
    December 26, 2020

    Amen brother. Our greatest hope is in praying for the peace of Jerusalem. Thank God for Sec. Pompeo! Pres Trump could not have chosen a better Sec of State. (It’s almost as if he had some help! 🙂 )
    May your grace continue upon him and his family, Abba.

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Ruth Powell
December 26, 2020

Remarkable indeed, may the Lord preserve the Land, and may He continue to give Secretary of State, Pampeo success in the name of our Lord and Savior,Jesus Christ.
Amen!

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Kathleen Beck
December 26, 2020

I thank God for more Statesman like Pompeo. Thank you for this wonderful truthful article. I pray He will continue to bring truth in our nation and in the world. Thank God for Angels that protect him ….

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Robert Righter
December 26, 2020

Hallelujah ‼️

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Monte
December 26, 2020

What a truly great man, an honorable Statesman who fears God and adheres to the authority God’s Word. God’s Word has never changed “those who bless Israel will be blessed and those who curse her will be cursed.” Genesis 12.1-3. America’s destiny depends on how we treat Israel!Psalm 2…”I have set my King on my Holy hill of Zion.”

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Barbara Saldivar
December 26, 2020

Since I am a fellow Kansan, I thank God for Sec of State Pompeo. Prayer for him and Ambassador at Large Sam Brownback is always on intercessors radar in Kansas. Especially in our Concerned Women for America group and others. God has used Mike Pompeo in a mighty way. We give God the glory and honor Mike.

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Grace Peterson
December 26, 2020

This is a wonderful and astounding article! How tragic that the totally biased, anti-Trump media never reports these good things about Pompeo and other Trump appointees! So good to learn about this visit. God is at work still through this Administration!

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