Vision: An Escalation to the Israel-Gaza War

Vision: An Escalation to the Israel-Gaza War

12:30 am March 8, 2024

This was the second vision I had last night before falling asleep. The previous vision was of more a spiritual nature and was about people supporting you in your faith walk and church community. It was also a Kingdom spouse word, which have been stacking up over the weeks, but I’ve had to put releasing them on the backburner as I focus on my main assignments. But soon I will be releasing them on my YouTube channel: The Apostle of Peace. So, go there if you’re interested in hearing them.

In this vision I saw about a dozen or more open roofed 4WDs in a line in a desert, which makes me think this vision is related to the Israel-Gaza war. They reminded me of military vehicles but they had different patterns on them and were of different shapes and sizes and designs, so to me they looked civilian. The drivers looked angry and were revving up their engines and shouting out as if to intimate whoever was in front of them. Now The Holy Spirit is making me think of Goliath intimidating Israel when he’s challenging them to find a man to defeat him. 

I saw the same scene opposite them, except these drivers had the gas down, heading headfirst toward them, expecting to crash into them. 

I didn’t see the collision. 

Interpretation: Civilian will go to battle against civilian – Israel against Palestine. The attacks may involve people being deliberately run over by cars – an ISIS and right-wing terrorist tactic. 

It may also not happen in the Middle East or just there, but in the United States. Australia, the United Kingdom, anywhere. But it will go back to the Israel-Gaza War. 

This is part of the war escalating to other parts of the world, which has been happening and I prophesied back in November. My video talking about my dream about a meteorite hitting earth shows what this will end in. I’ll link that here if anyone is interested in watching it. Trigger warning for descriptive gore and hard to hear themes of war. Just prepare yourself for the worst. It was one of the most distressing series of visions in a day I had ever been given, but I need to be obedient and give the word exactly as I received it. 

A Meteor Falling to Earth Prophecy Part 1 and Part 2

Scriptures:

I’ve actually been given the first part of 1 Samuel 17 for this. But I may have to get through the whole chapter. We’ll see how we do. 

1 Now the Philistines gathered their forces for war and assembled at Sokoh in Judah  – the first enemy gathered in the desert. Somewhere in the Middle East – I wasn’t shown exact details. 

2 Saul and the Israelites assembled and camped in the Valley of Elah and drew up their battle line to meet the Philistines – the ‘army’ on the other side, given which side was Israel of Gaza, met their enemy in battle. Also, they too were in a battle line, or sorts. 

3 The Philistines occupied one hill and the Israelites another, with the valley in between them – each army was at opposite sides to each other. 

8 Goliath stood and shouted to the ranks of Israel, “Why do you come out and line up for battle? Am I not a Philistine, and are you not the servants of Saul? Choose a man and let him come down to me.

23 Goliath, the Philistine champion from Gath, stepped out from his lines and shouted his usual defiance – shouting to intimidate the enemy. 

Now I’ve been taken to the book of Judges that I have been reading 1-2 chapters of every night for a prophecy that I’ll have up on my YouTube channel on March 22. 

This one is about Abimelek, Gideon’s son. He murdered his 70 brothers so he could rule Shechem alone. And this verse is about Gaal challenging the people of Shechem to follow him instead.

28-29 “Who is Abimelek, and why should we Shechemites be subject to him? Isn’t he Jerub-Baal’s son, and isn’t Zebul his deputy? Serve the family of Hamor, Shechem’s father! Why should we serve Abimelek? I would say to Abimelek, ‘Call out your whole army!’”

So, I don’t know what the situation is there but from what I can glean from what I see on the news there are Palestinian civilians who are sick of the occupation of the IDF (Israeli army) and may take the situation into their own hands by fighting back. And I’ve been part of the Pro-Palestinian movement so I know how much support they have all over the world. So in a  way them fighting back, even if they don’t take on the IDF themselves, but other Israelis or even non-Israeli jews, as a way to fight back and take back control for Palestine.

And this could even be an anti-semitic attack that has nothing to do with Palestine, but just people looking for an opportunity to attack those they hate.

Now I’m being taken back to the story of Gideon to find some biblical evidence of enemies of Israel joining forces (note: I’m not saying they’re evil or taking side here) and I’ve found Judges 6:33 where the Misianites, Amalekites and other eastern people joined forces and Gideon in verse 35 calls on the tribes of Manasseh, Asher, Zebulun, and Naphtali to fight with his men against them. 

So, that is like both the supporters of Israel and Palestine all over the world launching attacks, even if just altercations in the street, because both sides are at war. There is already a lot of animosity between them, and unfortunately this is what happens in war. We saw it happen in WW2 with anti-Japanese sentiment towards Japanese people in the US, Australia, and any other western nation that was at war with Japan. We saw it after the September 11 terrorist attacks to not just Muslims but anyone who looked south-east Asian. It’s the spirit of racism. People would rather take sides rather than realise that the civilians in both countries are facing casualties, and those people in the west may have lost grandparents, parents, children, siblings, friends back in Gaza or Israel. And let’s not forget how this war started: with an invasion and brutal rape of Israeli women. There are both guilty and innocent on both sides. Remember, these are neither Jews or Canaanites (some might be), but people created by God. And if the majority of Palestinians were Canaanites it wouldn’t change anything. God wants you to love and weep for both sides when they are attacked.

[The Apostle of Peace]