
To:The
Honorable Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
From: A Chrisian Zionist who loves Israel
Sir,
I write to send you support, prayers, and well-wishes.
The mounting pressure from the international community to secede rightful Israeli land and compromise your national security is appalling. How a world full of kings and rulers think they have the right to dictate your foreign policy and pressure you into what is most politically expedient for them is abhorent.
I encourage you, Mr. Prime Minister, to lead your nation according to your G-d-given wisdom, talents, and discernment. To make authoritative decisions according to what is truly best for your nation and her people, without succumbing to international appeasement.
“And who knows but that you were placed in this royal position for such a time as this.” Your people voted for and are looking to you to decide their future in their own land and put their trust in you that you would fulfill their best interests, and not President Obama’s agenda, or any of your Arab neighbors.
Remember your very own King David, who trusted in, not the might of men, but the power of G-d to save them from trauma and affliction. The L-rd, our G-D, is not a powerless entity, who’s power was trumped at any point. Of all the nations, what nation other than yours can claim a high, Holy promise that HE WILL DELIVER YOU, but if you put your faith in Him and no mortal man.
Dearest Prime Minister, we Christians believe in you and believe for you and our prayers and petitions are ever sent to His Holy Throne on your behalf. Believe and watch the L-rd move! Amen!
I leave you with these words: Zechariah 4:6, “Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, saith the L-rd of hosts.”
To Zion, where G-d has made an everlasting covenant and placed His name FOREVER,
Savannah Stover
USA
Please send him your messages of support and encouragement ahead of his Sunday state of the union address:
rivkaki@pmo.gov.il
Savannah,
What a wonderful letter of encouragement. You have said what we all feel. Our hearts are with Israel and we stand strong with her. Benjamin Netanyahu was raised by God “for such a time as this.” We have been watching him for years and knew that God had a big plan for his life.
Thank you again for posting your letter.
Jackie Brown
Hellelujah! Thanks for your letter! We as Christians must obey GOD and pray for and bless Israel. Mr Netanyahu is in his postition for a reason, and no matter what OOU government does, or any other nation does, GOD will see his plan unfold and Israel will be supernaturally protected. I was appalled o read the humiliation the Prime Minister received at the white house by President Obama recently.Tthis from http://www.prophecynewswatch.com
"For a head of government to visit the White House and not pose for photographers is rare. For a key ally to be left to his own devices while the President withdraws to have dinner in private was, until this week, unheard of. Yet that is how Binyamin Netanyahu was treated by President Obama on Tuesday night, according to Israeli reports on a trip viewed in Jerusalem as a humiliation.
After failing to extract a written promise of concessions on settlements, Mr Obama walked out of his meeting with Mr Netanyahu but invited him to stay at the White House, consult with advisers and “let me know if there is anything new”, a US congressman, who spoke to the Prime Minister, said.
“It was awful,” the congressman said. One Israeli newspaper called the meeting “a hazing in stages”, poisoned by such mistrust that the Israeli delegation eventually left rather than risk being eavesdropped on a White House telephone line. Another said that the Prime Minister had received “the treatment reserved for the President of Equatorial Guinea”.
Left to talk among themselves Mr Netanyahu and his aides retreated to the Roosevelt Room. He spent a further half-hour with Mr Obama and extended his stay for a day of emergency talks to try to restart peace negotiations. However, he left last night with no official statement from either side. He returned to Israel yesterday isolated after what Israeli media have called a White House ambush for which he is largely to blame.
Sources said that Mr Netanyahu failed to impress Mr Obama with a flow chart purporting to show that he was not responsible for the timing of announcements of new settlement projects in east Jerusalem. Mr Obama was said to be livid when such an announcement derailed the visit to Israel by Joe Biden, the Vice-President, this month and his anger towards Israel does not appear to have cooled.
Robert Gibbs, the White House press secretary, cast doubt on minor details in Israeli accounts of the meeting but did not deny claims that it amounted to a dressing down for the Prime Minister, whose refusal to freeze settlements is seen in Washington as the main barrier to resuming peace talks.
The Likud leader has to try to square the rigorous demands of the Obama Administration with his nationalist, ultra-Orthodox coalition partners, who want him to stand up to Washington even though Israel needs US backing in confronting the threat of a nuclear Iran.
“The Prime Minister leaves America disgraced, isolated and altogether weaker than when he came,” the Israeli daily newspaper Haaretz said.
In their meeting Mr Obama set out expectations that Israel was to satisfy if it wanted to end the crisis, Israeli sources said. These included an extension of the freeze on Jewish settlement growth beyond the ten-month deadline next September, an end to building projects in east Jerusalem and a withdrawal of Israeli forces to positions held before the second intifada in September 2000.
Newspaper reports recounted how Mr Netanyahu looked “excessively concerned and upset” when he pulled out a flow chart to show Mr Obama how Jerusalem planning permission worked and how he could not have known that the announcement that hundreds more homes were to be built would be made when Mr Biden arrived in Jerusalem.
Mr Obama then suggested that Mr Netanyahu and his staff stay at the White House to consider his proposals so that if he changed his mind he could inform the President right away. “I’m still around,” the daily newspaper Yediot Aharonot quoted Mr Obama as saying. “Let me know if there is anything new.”
With the atmosphere so soured by the end of the evening, the Israelis decided that they could not trust the telephone line they had been lent for their consultations. Mr Netanyahu and Ehud Barak, his Defence Minister, went to the Israeli Embassy to ensure that the Americans were not listening in."