Pax Romana, Pax Americana, Pax Davidica

“It is definitely because they have misled My people by saying, ‘Peace!’ when there is no peace. And when anyone builds a wall, behold, they plaster it over with whitewash” (Ezekiel 13:10)

Pontius Pilate asked Messiah Yeshua the rhetorical question, “What is truth?” (John 18:38). It’s time to consider another question: “What is peace?”

The definition of peace has changed over time. In Roman days, ‘Pax Romana’ (‘Roman peace’; 27 BC to 180 AD) meant the total crushing of all enemies and their unconditional surrender to a centralized imperial government on the banks of the River Tiber.

In post-WWII days, the term ‘Pax Americana’ describes the dominance of the USA (the world’s prime superpower) and their global system of relative international stability.

The Hebrew Prophets speak of a Last Days ‘Pax Davidica’ – a worldwide Messianic monarchy, the rule of David’s Son over all nations from a Jewish Jerusalem.

It is important to understand these distinctions as we consider recent developments in Israel.

Dividing the Land – what did the Hebrew Prophets say?

When any nation in the world attempts to conquer or control any portion of the Land which YHVH the God of Israel has promised exclusively to the Twelve Tribes of Jacob, the judgment dynamic laid out in these above scriptures kicks in. This includes the regions of Judea and Samaria (what is known today as the West Bank), Gaza (see Joshua 15:47), and the Golan (see Numbers 32:33; Deuteronomy 3:13; Joshua 20:8).

Recent Israeli declarations regarding Jewish ownership of the Promised Land

In a State Department briefing on November 7, 2023 (one month to the day after the October 7 Hamas massacre), Vedant Patel, U.S. State Department Principal Deputy Spokesman, stated: “Our viewpoint is that . . . Gaza is Palestinian land and it will remain Palestinian land. And generally speaking, we do not support reoccupation of Gaza,”

One day later, on Wednesday November 8, 2023, then-U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken stated that the Gaza Strip must be handed over to the Palestinian Authority: The solution in Gaza “must include Palestinian-led governance and Gaza unified with the West Bank under the Palestinian Authority,” Blinken said.

On Sunday January 26, 2024, Tel Aviv University’s Gershon H. Gordon Faculty of Social Sciences released a poll representing 605 Israeli adults (both Jews and Arabs) taken between January 8-15, 2024. Just over two in three Israeli Jews (about five million people) believe Israel should retain full security control over the Gaza Strip after the war with Hamas ends. According to this survey, 68.9% of the Jewish Israeli public favors Israel Defense Forces security control in Gaza, while only 2.2% think the Palestinian Authority should be in charge of security in the Strip. Approximately 53% of the Jewish respondents said they support the establishment of Israeli civilian communities in the coastal enclave.

On Sunday February 18, 2024, the Israeli Cabinet rejected any unilateral recognition of Palestinian statehood, amid reports that Blinken and the Biden administration were actively considering such a move. Then-Energy Minister Eli Cohen, told Galei Tzahal (Israel’s Army Radio) that “if the price of expanding [the Abraham Accords] is a Palestinian state, then I’ll give up on the peace agreements.”

On Wednesday February 21, 2024 Israeli Knesset voted 99-11 to reject any unilateral recognition of Palestinian statehood: “Israel utterly rejects international diktats regarding a permanent settlement with the Palestinians . . . Israel will continue to oppose unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state.”

On that day Prime Minister Netanyahu declared: “This landmark vote underscores our collective resolve. We will not reward terrorism by unilateral recognition in response to the October 7 massacre, nor will we accept imposed solutions. This strong stance sends a powerful message to the world: Peace and security for Israel will be achieved through negotiations, not through unilateral actions. Today, we stand united more than ever.”

In a poll conducted Wednesday January 29, 2025 by Pulse of Israel, 71% of Israelis oppose the establishment of a Palestinian state in Judea and Samaria, and nearly 70% want to extend Israeli sovereignty over that area. This was a 7% increase in opposition (to the then-stated U.S. pro-PLO policy) since the previous May 2024 poll taken by the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs.

According to a poll published by the Jewish People Institute (JPPI) on Tuesday March 11, 2025, 58% of Israeli Jews believe that Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria contribute to the security of the entire country. Whereas in October 2024, a JPPI poll showed that 20% of Israeli Jews backed a Palestinian state, by May 2025 that number had plummeted to 11%. This indicates that 85% of Israel’s Jewish population believes that “there is no chance of a peace agreement with the Palestinians in the foreseeable future.”

On Wednesday July 23, 2025, the Israeli Knesset voted 71-13 in favor of a declaration calling upon the Government to apply sovereignty in Judea, Samaria and the Jordan Valley. The declaration includes the following statement:

These polls, reports and parliamentary rulings show that the majority of Israel’s population is adamantly opposed to a Palestinian state – whether in Gaza or the ‘West Bank’, whether run by Hamas or the PLO/PA – or by their proxies. Official US, European and international policies and strategies are 100% opposed to Israel’s clear stand here.

Recent American declarations regarding Jewish ownership of the Promised Land

In the Spring of 2025, Jared Kushner commissioned the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI) to come up with a postwar plan. Blair began regular engagement with Trump officials, keeping them abreast of his progress as he met with leaders throughout the region and began ironing out details of his plan, the source familiar with discussions said. Blair’s proposal presented the terrorist Palestinian Authority/PLO as central to the plan, envisioning “the eventual unifying of all the Palestinian territory under the PA.”

On Tuesday August 17, 2025 POTUS Trump presided over a policy meeting on the Gaza war, receiving input from former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and former Trump Middle East envoy Jared Kushner, a senior White House official said. That White House official casually described the session as “simply a policy meeting,” the type frequently held by Trump and his team: “The White House frequently holds policy meetings on a variety of issues, including Israel and Gaza. We have nothing additional to share at this time.”

Blair “has been putting together a post-war Gaza plan for the past several months, meeting with various regional stakeholders to get their input and support for his efforts, a source familiar with the matter told The Times of Israel, adding that the former British premier has been in touch with both Kushner and Witkoff.”

But by September 18, 2025 more background details on that meeting were released:

An anonymous U.S. official said that Trump’s original concept of “voluntary migration” in February – when he announced his plan to take over Gaza and permanently relocate the Strip’s entire population — had been jettisoned, and that the POTUS was going with Blair’s plan instead.

This 21-point document was leaked around September 17, 2025 by the U.S. State Department at U.N. meetings.   Some of its points are paraphrased below, and include the following:

Recent American bullet-point declarations

On September 26, 2025 POTUS Trump stated in the Oval Office:

On Wednesday October 22, 2025 Marco Rubio U.S. Secretary of State stated that a move by Israel’s parliament towards annexation of the occupied West Bank would threaten Pax Americana’s ceasefire plan for Gaza.

U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance stated at Israel’s Ben-Gurion Airport on Thursday October 23, 2025, regarding Israel’s continued assertion and legislated avowal that Judea and Samaria (‘the West Bank’) are historically and biblically part of the Land of Israel:

On Thursday October 23, 2025, French journalist Sonia Dridi asked POTUS Trump:

America has gone on record repeatedly and quite clearly that it will not allow Israel to settle portions of the Land which YHVH promised to the sons and daughters of Jacob. The UK, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain and Kuwait are all on board with this latest expression of Pax Americana.

Recently expressed American intentions regarding U.S. control of Israeli and other Middle Eastern governmental policies

On October 15, 2025 POTUS Trump stated in an interview with TIME:

Trump openly discussed the possibility of forcing Israel to release Marwan Barghouti, a prominent PA/PLO/Fatah terrorist leader serving multiple life sentences in Israeli prisons for planning and overseeing tens of jihadi attacks, some of which murdered four Israelis and one Greek Orthodox monk during the Second Intifada. “So I’ll be making a decision” about that, he casually mentioned toward the end of the TIME interview.

Recent American statements regarding coordinated cooperation with super-wealthy jihadi terror groups and sponsors

POTUS Trump is known for his deal-making, his Middle Eastern financial connections and his family and partner business networks (son-in-law Jared Kushner; Steve Witkoff; etc.) with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, etc. There is understandable concern here regarding how these connections might influence American political, financial and military strategies regarding Israel and Middle Eastern relations.

POTUS Trump makes no secret of his appreciation for the wealth and power of these contacts, pouring effusive public flattery on these leaders. One recent example is his FOX News interview on Maria Bartiromo’s Roll Call, from which the following quotes are selected:

Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey are on record as having been or still being the main sponsors of Hamas, Syria’s former ISIS leader al-Julani, Afghanistan’s Taliban, Palestine Islamic Jihad, Lebanese and Iraqi Hezbollah, Yemen’s Houthis, al-Qa’eda, ISIS, etc. Something is rotten in the state of Denmark, as Hamlet once said – and certainly something is amiss with the spiritual condition of Pax Americana.

In a public prayer on Sunday March 30, 2025, the President of Turkey (Recep Tayyip Erdoğan) declared: “May Allah, for the sake of his name … destroy and devastate Zionist Israel.”


America is banqueting with the Jewish people’s enemies – who happen to be America’s enemies as well.


White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Monday September 29, 2025: “To reach a reasonable deal for both sides [Israel and Hamas], both sides have to give up a little bit and might leave the table a little bit unhappy, but that is ultimately how we are going to end this conflict.”

Tragically, there are deep and foundational misunderstandings in the U.S. State Department regarding Middle East realities and the jihadi worldview. What is also lacking is a solid understanding and appreciation for biblical perspectives as well as a commitment to being guided by God’s word. Such realities are mirrored in the joint statements of Trump and Netanyahu at the White House on September 29, 2025; Trump’s speech on October 13, 2025 at the Israeli Knesset; the October 15, 2025 TIME interview with POTUS Trump; and the CBS Lesley Stahl interview on Sunday October 19, 2025 with Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff. Selected quotes follow:

Trump TIME quotes:

 

Trump White House quotes:

Trump Knesset quotes:

 

CBS interview Kushner/Witkoff quotes:

Kushner explains in the interview that what is needed to solve the conflict between Israel and jihadi Hamas is ‘pragmatic realism’ – “figuring out how to make deals, not lecture the world.”

Kushner and Witkoff believe that they understand and have a good handle on Islamist jihadi culture:

 

Recent establishment of U.S. intelligence bases on Israeli territory to monitor (spy on) and control Israeli and Hamas activities in Gaza

The Gaza peace plan (also the October 2025 Gaza war ceasefire, the Israel–Hamas ceasefire, or the 20-point plan) was drafted on September 29, 2025, signed on October 9, 2025, and activated on October 10, 2025. Since then the exact nature of its focus and scope have been coming to light bit by bit, and the following is a breakdown of its nature and goals:


US Central Command (CENTCOM) spokesperson Capt. Tim Hawkins said on Thursday October 23, 2025: “The CMCC enables partner nations, NGOs, international institutions, and private-sector stakeholders to get on the same page … We’re talking about international stakeholders, humanitarian groups, and private-sector actors all working together.” As an afterthought/postscript, Hawkins added: “Naturally, we’re working with the IDF. They have representation just like many other nations and organizations do.”

“The CMCC will be under U.S. leadership, but it will also have representatives from multiple countries and stakeholders, such as the United Nations and private aid groups. U.S. personnel will monitor everything going in and out of Gaza … The CMCC will also monitor implementation of the ceasefire agreement, featuring an operations floor that allows staff to assess real-time developments in Gaza.”

An unnamed Arab diplomat said that Tony Blair has faced an uphill battle getting Saudi Arabia and other Islamic countries (euphemistically labeled ‘regional stakeholders’) on board, as these condition their support on the creation of an irreversible pathway to a future Palestinian state. The plan is being crafted to “ensure that the decisions are aligned and consistent with the eventual unifying of all the Palestinian territory under the Palestinian Authority [PLO]” as well as eventually being bound “by a UN Security Council resolution.”

The report comes as the US expands its coalition of partners involved in monitoring and sustaining the fragile ceasefire in Gaza, with other countries sending representatives.  In addition to Jordan, the UK, Germany, Denmark, and Canada, the forces of Australia, France, Spain, and the United Arab Emirates have joined the initiative, a US official confirmed to The Times of Israel on Friday October 24, 2025. Two of these countries (Australia and France) unilaterally recognized a Palestinian state last month over Israeli objections, while Spain did the same the year before.


The Times of Israel notes:

An International Stabilization Force (ISF), a multinational security deployment, will be established composed of Arab and international partners to help provide security, train a new Palestinian police force, and oversee the demilitarization and redevelopment of Gaza. Their mission is intended to facilitate Israel’s staged withdrawal from the territory (i.e., retreat). These include the UK, Canada, Germany, Denmark, France, Spain, Germany, Australia, Jordan, UAE, etc. As well, Turkey, Pakistan, Indonesia, Azerbaijan, Australia, Malaysia, Greece and Cyprus have reportedly shown interest in contributing to the ISF.

One of Israel’s top newspapers comments in an op-ed: “In recent months, Israel has effectively become a U.S. protectorate: decisions are made in Washington, directives come from there, and Jerusalem is compelled to follow suit. In Kiryat Gat, the new international command center for implementing the Trump Agreement is already operational.” The site already hosts troops from the above-noted countries. “The Americans, now firmly in charge, want to know everything happening in Gaza. With their own intelligence network, they often instruct the IDF to cancel operations they view as endangering the cease-fire.”

Meir Ben Shabbat, head of the Misgav Institute for National Security and Zionist Strategy and a former head of Israel’s National Security Council, wrote in the Israel Hayom daily that Israel “must eliminate the vagueness concerning headquarters and mediation and coordination entities and explain what the center will actually contribute toward achieving Israel’s objectives in Gaza.”

The new Pax Americana base (staffed by 200 U.S. soldiers) is situated in the industrial park of Kiryat Gat, a town in the northern Negev not far from biblical Gath – where Goliath (King David’s nemesis) once lived and sallied forth to attack the armies of King Saul. This is the Gath made famous in David’s funeral elegy over Saul and Jonathan: “How the mighty have fallen! Tell it not in Gath! Proclaim it not in the streets of Ashkelon – lest the daughters of the Philistines be glad, lest the daughters of the uncircumcised rejoice” (1 Samuel 1:19-20).

David’s caution echoes down through the corridors of time, reminding us that “it is better to take refuge in YHVH than to trust in people. It is better to take refuge in YHVH than to trust in noblemen” (Psalm 118:8-9).

Jeremiah adds a sobering word: “They have healed the brokenness of My people superficially, saying, ‘Peace, peace,’ but there is no peace” (Jeremiah 6:14).


When U.S. Vice President JR Vance visited Jerusalem’s City of David on Wednesday October 22, 2025, he signed the guestbook, writing: “To the staff of the City of David: thank you for preserving this place of world history for all the children of Abraham to admire and be inspired.” While the VP was perhaps expressing noble sentiments – describing Jews, Christians and Muslims memorializing the international spiritual appeal of a generic David – Vance may be surprised to learn that most Arabs across the globe are not at all physically related to Abraham (see my bookJews, Arabs and the Middle East: A Messianic Perspective’; available at www.davidstent.org), and that the Hebrew Prophets describe the City of David as the soon-to-be reborn and exclusively Jewish capital city of the entire planet (see Isaiah 2:1-4).

The Scriptures describe a prophetic vision yet future when the God of Jacob will establish a Pax Davidica – a Messianic Empire – when YHVH will totally crush all enemies of the Jewish people (see Psalm 2), and when those enemies (like Hamas) will unconditionally surrender to Messiah Yeshua’s centralized imperial government – whether in Gaza, in Judea and Samaria, or on the banks of Jerusalem’s prophesied mighty river (see Isaiah 8:6-8; Ezekiel 47:1-12):

Recent American actions are paving the way for another October 7, another Israeli 9/11

Dr Haggai Ben-Artzi (Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s brother-in-law), has been outspoken in recent days about the moral abomination of releasing Hamas terrorists:

He added that the Israeli public is experiencing a kind of ‘psychosis,’ demanding the return of a child now held in Gaza while ignoring and erasing the future price that will be paid:

How shall we then pray?

Your prayers and support hold up our arms and are the very practical enablement of God to us in the work He has called us to do.

In Messiah Yeshua,

Avner Boskey

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