Saturday, May 20, 2017

The 1967 Six-Day War, Russia And Upcoming Prophetic Fulfillment





How close did Russia come to intervening in the Six Day War against Israel?





This month, Israelis are celebrating — and Palestinians are mourning — the 50th anniversary of the Six Day War, which set into motion the reunification of Jerusalem, as well as Judea and Samaria (i.e., the “West Bank” of the Jordan River), under Jewish control for the first time in more than 2,000 years.


  1. How close did the Soviet Union come to actively intervening militarily in the Six Day War on the side of Egypt, Jordan and Syria and against the State of Israel?
  2. How significant was the war and its aftermath in terms of Biblical prophecy?




 The 1967 Six-Day War pitted a relatively young Israel against five established Arab armies. One of the world’s superpowers also came dangerously close to entering the war, which led to fears of a potential Armageddon.

June 5, 1967. Prime Minister Levi Eshkol sent a cable to President Lyndon Johnson informing him the war had begun.
“Israel’s existence and integrity have been endangered,” he wrote, adding a request: “Prevent the Soviet Union from exploiting and enlarging the conflict … [at Israel’s] greatest hour of danger.”
“What most people don’t realize is that the actor that was perhaps the most dangerous, but operating sort of behind the scenes, was the Soviet Union,” Middle East expert Joel Rosenberg told CBN News.
While Israel faced the combined might of Arab countries, it was the Soviet Union casting a giant shadow over the war.
“Now June 5, 1967, the morning Eshkol orders Israeli bombers into action and they’re successful, Soviet Premier Kosygin dials the hotline right into the White House and demands to talk to President Johnson,” Rosenberg continued. “Now the hotline was rarely used except in the most extreme crisis. And the message that Kosygin sent heavily implied that if the United States didn’t force Israel back down, that the Soviets were going to take direct military action. And this took the conflict to an entirely different level.”

President Johnson had told Eshkol the U.S. might cut off political and military assistance to Israel in case of a preemptive strike.
“So the Israeli leadership was already taking a huge risk that Johnson would keep his word. 
Once the Soviets got involved, a dynamic changed. Suddenly the Johnson White House saw the conflict not simply in terms of Israeli Egyptian-Syrian terms but in U.S.-Soviet terms,” Rosenberg explained.
That led Johnson to send the Sixth Fleet steaming toward Israel as a show of support.
Rosenberg believes the fact that the Soviets never got involved was part of the Six-Day War miracle.
“I think it’s one of the untold stories – or rarely told stories – of God’s protection of Israel is the fact that the Soviets seemed to come so close that they were threatening at the to the Americans, to the Israelis directly,”  he said. “They were promising their Arab allies that they would do more, and they were actually moving military forces closer and closer to Israel.”
Rosenberg also sees the war as a prophetic milestone.

“The Bible does say that Jerusalem will come back under Jewish control and it happened in June 1967. The Bible does say that Judea and Samaria – what the world calls the West Bank – will be in Jewish hands,” he said. “It’s part of the biblical heartland and God says He will restore the land and restore people to the land. And I think you also see God giving this land back to the Jewish people – not because we deserve it but because God had promised it.”   The Six-Day War became a turning point for Jewish immigration to the land of Israel.
“Throughout the Old Testament, God says that He is going to draw the Jewish people back to the land. But what is interesting is at that moment when Mordecai Gur, the Israeli general, said on the radio, ‘The Temple Mount is in our hands.’ When that was broadcast, not just through Israel but worldwide, it electrified Jewish communities all over the planet.”
“The level of aliyah – Jews leaving their exile countries and coming back to the land of their forefathers – skyrocketed in the years ahead,” Rosenberg said.


Although Israel survived one of its darkest moments, Rosenberg says it still faces threats from the north, backed by a familiar interloper.
“I see that the Russians are very actively moving into this region,” he continued. “They have made Iran their primary ally. They are selling the most advanced weaponry, including the most advanced anti-aircraft missiles. They’re selling nuclear technology to Iran, the worst terror state in the region. And now they are working hand in glove with Iran to prop up [President] Bashar al-Assad, who has slaughtered some 500,000 people in Syria. So you now have Russian forces, Iranian forces helping Syrian forces just a few miles north of Israel.”
Fifty years since the battle for Jerusalem took place, Rosenberg says Israel and its capital remain on the front lines.
“Jerusalem was reunited 50 years ago, but the battle for Jerusalem remains. It’s a political battle. It’s an economic battle, with people trying to isolate Israel politically around the world,” he said. “People are trying to boycott, divest and sanction Israel in part because Israel has Jerusalem.
“Jerusalem is the flash point. Jerusalem is the epicenter. You know for 4,000 years people have wanted this city and they have fought hard to get it. And so, the fact that Israel controls it today is biblical, it’s prophetic, but it’s also complicated and we need to be praying for the peace of Jerusalem and praying for Israel to be secure,” he concluded.





1 comment:

Unknown said...

Very interested, I 1967 I was just beginning to learn of the OT Prophecys relative to the Jewish people returning to the possession of the wall and historical sites, Just having began my Christian walk.
I was almost involved in the war. I had been Employed by Brown and Root of Houston, and was scheduled to go to Kuwait City to start up a Gas Injection Plant in Kuwait City just before the war. I quit this job and my boss took my place at the last minute.
He ended up in the Kuwait City Holiday Inn for a month confined to the eighth floor, with a rifleman at each end of the floor to make sure no Americans got out of the building.
After he returned to Texas and I heard of his adventure and had to ribb him about taking my place.
I was glad to hear about the Russian threats because I had did not remember that threat.
Thanks, Carl Snyder