Pastor Jack Hibbs is urging Christians not to get too excited about the peace deal between Israel and the Hamas terrorist organization, sharing his belief that it “can’t last long.”
Hibbs' comments came during the Family Research Council’s Pray, Vote, Stand Summit held at Calvary Chapel Chino Hills in Chino Hills, California, over the weekend.
One of the panel discussions featured a conversation between the Calvary Chapel Chino Hills pastor and Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, an ordained Southern Baptist pastor, that focused on two topics dominating headlines: the recent peace deal between Israel and Hamas and the increased embrace of Christianity among young people following the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk.
While Hibbs described the recent peace deal between Israel and Hamas as “amazing,” he warned those gathered and watching online that “this peace treaty can’t last long.”
Hibbs reiterated that “we are all glad that the warring is over right now” before advising against falling prey to the false belief that “the enemy’s been defeated.” Perkins added that 20 previous peace deals had been signed between Israel and its foes over the years, noting that “Obviously, they were not permanent.”
“They will gladly sign a peace treaty at this time because, frankly, they got their nose punched in and Iran’s not there to prop them up anymore right now,” Hibbs said. “This is hudna. It’s a tactic in Islam where when you’re losing, call for a peace treaty or sign a peace deal [...] that gives you the opportunity to reload and we’ll come back another day to do it. That is Islam.”
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