
With violent attacks on Jewish people and the sudden surge of anti-Semitism, read this TV station broadcast from Korea.
Most of the media is using every method possible to denounce Israel. They are not talking about why this war started, the nature of the war, or how it is unfolding; instead, they are only focusing on Israel’s attacks. As a result, the general public has no way of knowing the true essence of this war. If you just watch these media reports, Israel appears to be a villainous country obsessed with war. But the true nature of this war is that no matter how much the world tells Israel to withdraw from Gaza, one thing is clear: if Hamas is not completely eliminated this time, where do you think Hamas will go?
Hamas will infiltrate Europe, and eventually, they will even come to the United States. The same goes for Hezbollah. If Hezbollah is not eradicated now, its remnants will scatter to the U.S., Europe, and across the world, causing terrorism and showing they have not been defeated. This is why this war is something the whole world should be fighting, yet Israel is bearing the brunt, fighting alone and making great sacrifices.
Israel is currently facing seven enemies at once: Hamas in Gaza, Palestinian terrorists in the West Bank, Hezbollah, the Houthis, insurgents, Iraq, and Iran. There is no other country in the world right now that can fight seven wars at the same time, only Israel with God’s strength. But we Korean people believe God is in control of this war, and is leading Israel in this war.
Iran’s former president, who vowed to wipe out Israel, has already fallen. Hamas’ leader, Ismail Haniyeh has been killed. The senior leaders of Hezbollah have been killed when their cell phones exploded.. Even the top leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah has been killed, along with 20 others in his command. We see that those who cursed Israel and vowed to destroy it have been struck down by God. Who will be next?
This is a war to rescue their loved ones. And yet, Israel is still being portrayed as war criminal state. We must never forget the hostages Israel is fighting for. As we had gathered here in Soul Station Square, Monday, October 7th which was the one-year anniversary of the war—Christian evangelicals in America, who know the true nature of this war and love Israel, had also gathered together for rallies. And here in Korea, the land where the sun rises first, we Korean Christians are the first to cry out, "God, protect and preserve Israel."
(This is an edited version of a TV broadcast by the owner of Brad TV in Korea, Jong Chul Kim and translated by Phillip Jung)