How Christians Can Pray After Hamas Fired 500 Missiles at Israel
Starting at 4:30 on Monday afternoon, Israel was under attack from the terrorist group Hamas. Around 500 missiles were shot into southern Israel.
There were several direct hits; one man was killed and several others have been wounded seriously. Schools all over southern Israel closed, and many citizens in the more vulnerable areas were confined to bomb shelters.
The Cabinet met to try and determine the next course of action. Israeli troops are on alert if a ground invasion becomes necessary.
The Israeli Air Force has retaliated with strikes against various targets in the Gaza Strip, but so far it has been a limited response, waiting for the final word from the Cabinet meeting. Although this attack has been initiated by Hamas and has continued unabated, they are threatening Israel that if they don’t stop their attacks on Gaza, the missile strikes will go farther and deeper into Israel.
The situation is complex and fraught with political and military pitfalls. We are requesting urgent prayer for the Israeli military and government leaders that they will have wisdom from heaven as they chart a course through these incredibly stormy waters. Pray for protection for all our soldiers and for all those living in the line of fire of these Gazan missiles.
A few days ago, a military bus dropped off about 50 Israeli soldiers and then drove into a parking place. At that point, just minutes after all the soldiers were off the bus, it was hit with an anti-tank missile from Gaza and totally destroyed. One person standing near the bus was critically injured. The Israeli media is calling this a “miracle.” The Arab Israeli bus driver who escaped unharmed was quoted as saying: “God loves the Jews!” Pray that we would see many more miracles like this and Israel’s eyes will turn toward their God as their protector, defender and Savior.
As we pray let us remember, “If God is for us who can be against us?” and He who watches over Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps. {eoa}
This article originally appeared at tikkun.tv.