Today's global conflict in the Middle East has disturbed and threatened the world for centuries. It's never going to end until Jews, Christians, Muslims, and Persians, solve it together. The problem is rooted in their separation and disunity from among the progeny and descendants of Abraham and his three wives: Sarah, Hagar and Keturah.
Their original story was first recorded in the Bible (Jewish sacred texts), centered around Abraham and his three wives; Sarah, Hagar and Keturah. The God of Israel said he dearly loved Abraham's son Ishmael, the son Hagar, but would establish his covenant (at that time) through Isaac, the son of Sarah. He declared that all the land that we call the Holy Land, would be given to all of Abraham's descendants, and promised that He would bless them, and that they would bring forth great nations, and would fill the earth with their progeny.
Today, members of these vast global families make up most of our human population. They have it within themselves to resolve all issues that have divided them, which will go far to unite our planet and end most global conflict. All descendants of Abraham were promised blessings! So why all the centuries of jealousies, wars, exclusivism and killing?
Did the God of Israel say what would finally unite Abraham's descendants?
Today's comments by Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan:
@QueenRania, made during her interview by Christiane @Amanpour, on March 11, 2024, are entirely different than another reality on the ground that many people and Jews around the world have observed and documented. Below her comments I've included a link to a post by X.com community member @persianjewess, who tells a sad story about the vicious murder of her paternal great-grandfather, who lived in Hamadan, Iran. All of this continued suffering, which is an existential threat to human civilization, is rooted in that ancient conflict that began with jealousy between Abraham's wives, and continued from their descendants.
Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan:
"I blame the hardline Israeli leaders for keeping their people in this fear of an existential threat that does not exist."
"Palestinians do not hate Israelis because of who they are. They hate them because of what they're doing to them.# # # # #
This photo of my paternal great-grandfather was taken just a few months before he was murdered by Iranian Nazis at the start of WW2.
— The Persian Jewess (@persianjewess) March 11, 2024
He was killed in Hamedan, previously known as the city of Shushan, just blocks away from the Tombs of Mordechai and Queen Esther.
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