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I’ve been tracking this pattern from both sides, not just Israeli politics, but also how similar prophecy language is showing up in U.S. rhetoric.

On the Israel side:
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On the U.S. side:
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The common thread isn’t any one quote or clip.

It’s how messianic / end-times framing moves from fringe belief → political language → proximity to state power.

That shift matters more than any single headline.

This is exactly the pattern, especially around Israel.

A lot of Christians are taught that Jewish prophecy still needs to be fulfilled, and that we should support whoever supports Israel.

I left a mainstream, evangelical church the Sunday that got tied to political alignment.

He said both parts out loud:

“Israel, its land and its people are incredibly close to the heart of God”
and,
“one of the things that we as believers need to really consider is which administration is gonna be a better friend and ally of Israel.”

That’s the mechanism:
prophecy → politics → policy alignment.