Netanyahu could only dream of such a reception in Israel; Congress' ovation was heard by Obama, the Palestinians, the world at large.
The overall importance of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyanhu’s speech to a special joint meeting of Congress on Tuesday was not in the substance – he did not break any radical new ground – but rather in the overwhelmingly warm ovation he received.
The prime minister was applauded some 30 times, many of those accompanied by standing ovations.
The nearly four-minute ovation he received when he entered the historic chamber – including a brief period of rhythmic clapping that sounded more like the Mann Auditorium than Congress – was not only heard by Netanyahu, but also by US President Barack Obama, the Palestinians and the world at large.
With all the talk of the country’s existential loneliness, and Israel’s real sense of isolation, when Netanyahu spoke to the most important parliament in the world, it exuded nothing but warmth toward Israel.
Even the prime minister’s comment that Jews are not interlopers in Judea and Samaria – not like the Belgians were in the Congo or the British in India – received raucous applause and standing ovation by most in the hall.
With the resounding applause, on both sides of the aisle, to Netanyahu’s comments on a unified Jerusalem, not returning to the 1967 lines, not negotiating with Hamas, not allowing the descendants of Palestinian refugees to enter Israel, Obama – currently tending to US business in Europe – received a clear signal from Congress that when it comes to Israel, his hands are not free.
We finally have some good prophecy related news. Maybe there is still hope for the U.S. in terms of defending Israel and standing strong for Israel. At least for a while - after the gathering up of the Church Saints the world will be more opposed to Israel than at any other time in history. But while we're here, it sure is nice to see a warm reception for PM Netanyahu.
Oh happy day! oh happy day! people have been praying and people still love Israel! Thank you Jesus for answering our prayers-ally
ReplyDeletePraying our country will side with Israel still. I want our home to be blessed by God.
ReplyDeleteScott do you think Obama wrote his own 1967 speech or is he a mere puppet in every area? I've understood our state department has traditionally been anti-semetic or anti-Israel. In fact they opposed Truman's push to recognize Israel in 1948. I guess I just don't see Obama making too many independent decisions especially on matters of this significance.
ReplyDeletei think he is heavily influenced by Soros and others...more than it may appear
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I was so in awe and filled with great respect to PM Net. for his bold, honest, and courageous speech. It was encouraging to hear all the applause and cheering during his speech. His statements to the effect that Palestine needs to recognize the right of Israel to exist was so poignant and direct. I just praised God for his brave heart.
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Sharon - me too. Its awe inspiring to see a leader stand up for his country. Bibi's speech was very Reagan like IMO
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