Sunday, October 26, 2025

Salvation is From the Jews. A review of 'On Democracies and Death Cults' by Douglas Murray.

The problem with the Western church is that it's too rational. It doesn't realize when it's being demonised.

Australian Christians, this post is for you. 

What has upset me most about this whole, horrible war between Israel and Hamas has been your response. You do not recognise spiritual warfare. You claim to be Bible-believing, except when it comes to what the Bible says about Israel. You claim to be godly, but on the topic of Israel you are worldly. Since the invasion of Israel by Hamas on October 7th 2023, a beautiful old friend of mine has assured me that she trusts the ABC to report the conflict, and I fancy that my many Christian friends who lay the blame for Palestinian suffering at Israel's door, do too. 

But the ABC and SBS have proved themselves as effective propaganda machines as the media of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. Their narrative from the beginning has been that Israel is always the aggressor and the Palestinians are always the victims and they will neither publish nor give air time to alternate points of view. I've read dozens of war books that tell the same story of carnage as On Democracies and Death Cults by Douglas Murray and he contradicts our Australian media as effectively as light dispels the darkness. It seems to me that he gives a straightforward account of the conflict based on his observations and witness statements. 

I admire his composure. Perhaps it's my Yugoslav genes, no doubt it is the stirring of the Holy Spirit as well, but I cannot remain calm while reading about the violence of Hamas towards their own people. These are people for whom Christ died.

So, Australian Christians, you can discuss who's to blame for the casualties in Gaza or who owns the land until the cows come home but, if you claim to believe the Bible, then you must first address the following points.

Israel is part of God's plan for the salvation of the world. Jesus himself said that salvation is through the Jews (John 4: 22) and their involvement is ongoing. Jesus was born 'to be a light for revelation to the gentiles and glory to [his] people Israel. [He was] destined for the falling and rising of many in Israel ( Luke 2:32 and 34)'. He remains the Lion of Judah (Rev 5:5) and cannot be separated from his Jewish roots. Romans 11, furthermore, reminds Christians that Israel is the root onto which they are grafted and not merely one of the world's three monotheistic religions, as we so often hear. God promised to restore Israel to His land not once (Ezekiel 36) but twice (Isaiah 11:11) and to watch over her like a shepherd (Jeremiah 31:10).

This is why every foreign army that has tried to conquer Israel in modern times has failed, despite overwhelming superiority in numbers and arms. In 1948 'the leaders of the Arab nations publicly declared their intention to annihilate the newborn Jewish state and to sweep the Jews into the sea' (1). The defeat that followed, of 50 million Arabs by just 650,000 Jews, should stand as a warning to Christians to choose carefully which side they are on today, the Australian media's side or God's, the ones that curse Israel or those who bless it (Genesis 12:3).

Despite the clarity of the 1948 Arab warning and despite what Ayaan Hirsi Ali has so succinctly expressed - that, if you believe Mohammed and the Koran, the State of Israel cannot be allowed to exist - Douglas Murray relates how the Western world has come to support a new version of antisemitism churned out by the propaganda moguls of Qatar, Al Jazeera and their fellow jihadists, and the settler colonial theory created by Beirut intellectuals in the 1920's. The Palestine Liberation Organization even became fashionable amongst 'Western celebrities and intellectuals.'

'In 1977 the British-born, Oscar winning actress Vanessa Redgrave even made sure to have herself filmed dancing around a campfire with the PLO, waving a Kalashnikov rifle' (p145).

Thus, the West, purporting to be rational, looks askance at the very mention of Israel and supports instead a fictional Palestine that has never existed. The word Palestine was first used by the Greek historian Herodotus. Its meaning in Greek, 'composed of wrestlers', bears a striking resemblance to the Hebrew meaning of Israel, 'wrestles with God'. Being the bridge between Africa, Europe and Asia, Israel has been invaded countless times, and before the twentieth century was in a very degraded state with a small population of various ethnicities. It would take another article to discuss where much of the present Arab population has come from.

On Democracies and Death Cults has been a best seller. In the six months since it was published there have been 3936 ratings and 466 reviews on Goodreads alone, yet no major newspaper has reviewed it, and we have already established why. Murray's observation about Hamas and not Israel being the tormentor of the Palestinians doesn't fit their narrative.

What does Murray tell Christians about how Hamas, who were elected into government in 2006, cares for its citizens?  

'In the 140 square miles of Gaza, Hamas spent its years in power constructing over 350 miles of tunnels, with around 6000 different tunnel entrances. Many of these were hidden in civilians houses, mosques, hospitals and other non-military buildings...By two months into the war, [the] estimate was that somewhere between every two or three civilian homes in Gaza had military weapons including AK-47's, grenades, and rocket launchers, or tunnel entrances in them.' (pp172/3)

'Hamas official Moussa Abu Marzouk was asked whether ordinary Gazan civilians would be able to shelter in the tunnels. "These tunnels", he explained, "are meant to protect us from the aeroplanes. We are fighting from inside the tunnels. " Besides, he went on, the lives of the people of Gaza were the responsibility of the UN, not Hamas.'  (p229)  

'A month after [the October 7th massacre], in the second week of the Israeli ground operation,' Murray visited Gaza. 'At this point in the conflict, the Israelis had set up a border between the north and south of the Gaza Strip. They had messaged the civilian population of the north...telling them to make their way south... Just a day earlier, video had emerged from up the highway where the road was strewn with the bodies of Gazan civilians shot by Hamas for trying to make their way south.' (p109/10)

'By the start of the 2023 war the international community had made every Hamas leader into a billionaire. By then Ismail Haniyeh, Moussa Abu Marzouk and Khaled Mashal were estimated to have a combined worth of some $11 billion. While claiming that their people were living in a poverty-stricken concentration camp, these leaders lived in luxury hotels and penthouses in Qatar.'  (p169) 

But that's not what upsets me the most, because it is the usual sad circus of power, corruption and war. The most dismay I feel at Hamas is for teaching pre-schoolers to hate and taking children on summer camps to learn how to kill Jews.

'As the historian of antisemitism looks back over the millennia of horrors he has recorded,' writes Edward Flannery in The Anguish of the Jews (2), 'an inescapable conclusion emerges: antisemitism is the longest and deepest hatred of human history.' Yet 'God's plan of peace and blessing for all nations can never come to completion until both Israel and Jerusalem are restored (3).' Therefore, can we ask as Christians, what does the Bible say? The standard answer, with which I agree, is that Satan doesn't want the world to be saved so he persecutes the Jews because they are part of God's plan for salvation. The 12th and 13th chapters of Revelation, where this is found, are either enlightening or horrific, depending on how you look at them. Basically they say that Satan was angry with Israel for birthing the Messiah and that's why he persecutes her. After all, Jesus Christ came to 'destroy the works of the devil' (1 John 3: 8). But Satan has deceived the whole world (12:9), and even conquered Christians (13:7). Douglas Murray writes about the author Gitta Sereny, 'who spent her life studying evil...I remembered something Sereny had said towards the end of her life: she had come to the conclusion that evil is a force that sometimes seems to just descend on the world.' (p 218)

Now you may scoff all you like, but what sense does it make for Christians to ignore the Bible and believe instead a media who have declared from the start that they will only publish a false narrative?

Oh, and Mr Murray, concerning Death Cults, here's a Bible verse for your book, Isaiah 28:17-18, 'I will sweep away the refuge of lies...your covenant with death will be annulled and your agreement with the place of the dead will not stand.'

References

1. Shaping History Through Prayer and Fasting,  Derek Prince 1973 Whitaker House.

2. The Anguish of the Jews, Edward Flannery 1965 Paulist Press.

3. Appointment in Jerusalem, Derek Prince for Lydia Prince. 1975 Whitaker House.

Thursday, October 2, 2025

What did Palestine and Yugoslavia have in common?


Answer: Amin al-Husseini.

Related on the female side to Yasser Arafat, former leader of the Palestinian Liberation Organization, revered by radical Islamists, President Tito of Yugoslavia charged him with war crimes.


Before we discover why, it is important to know what Israel was like before Jews fleeing persecution in Europe made its deserts bloom. Indeed, over half of this tiny country was desert and much of the remainder, malarial swamps. In 1857 the British consul wrote, 'the country is in a considerable degree empty of inhabitants.' Other visitors described it as 'desolate and unpeopled', in 'wretched desolation and neglect' (2). According to Mark Twain, who visited Jerusalem in 1867, the city was so small that one could walk around it in an hour, and hosted a mixed population of Arabs, Jews, Armenians, Copts and other Christians, Latins, Syrians and Abyssinians, speaking a variety of languages. Outside the walls, Bedouins rode wildly across the landscape. 'It seems to me that all the races and colors and tongues of the earth must be represented among the fourteen thousand souls that dwell in Jerusalem,' Twain wrote. 'Mournful, and dreary, and lifeless. I would not desire to live here' (3).

Thirty years later, Amin al-Husseini was born into this unprepossessing community. In a quick overview of his life, one thing is apparent: he always seemed to be fleeing from something. In 1920, he fled from Jerusalem to Syria to escape imprisonment by the British for inflammatory speech during the Jerusalem riots. He was a pivotal figure in the Hebron Massacre of 1929. In July 1937 he fled the British again, disguised as a woman, for his part in the Arab revolts against them and the Jews. Later that year, he fled to Lebanon, this time disguised as a Bedouin. As his relationship with the French and the Syrians deteriorated, he fled from there to Iraq in 1939. 'In October 1941 General Wavell, commander of the British Middle Eastern forces, offered a $100,000 (25,000 pounds) reward for [his] capture...dead or alive...being under a still valid warrant of arrest of the Palestine government for the assassination of Jews, Arabs, and British, including Galilee Commissioner Andrews.' (8). From Iraq, al-Husseini fled 'to Iran and hid himself in the Japanese Embassy'. From Tehran he [fled] to Italy' (8). From November1941, we find him in Germany supported by Hitler. In May 1945 following the dictator's suicide, he fled first from Austria to Switzerland and then to Germany where he was arrested by the French (4). It was while he was in France under house arrest that the request for his indictment arrived from Yugoslavia and so, in 1946, he fled yet again to Egypt where King Farouk of Egypt granted him asylum (5, 7).

As someone who has visited the former Yugoslavia once and since its breakup, Bosnia twice, and Serbia and Croatia many times, I have observed that Bosnia, although rich in natural resources, is the worst off. It is very poor. Unemployment is high. I saw whole villages lying deserted because the inhabitants had left for a better life. Over the centuries Bosnia has been exploited by the Ottomans, the Austrians, the Nazis, and most recently by political Islam. A young sales assistant we spoke to, a university graduate, told us in perfect English that it was generally felt that a war was again approaching.

Those of you who have read the Nobel Prize winning novel by Ivo Andrić, The Bridge on the Drina, will recall Turks in Bosnia with surnames like Sokolović and Branković. Though referred to as 'Turks', they were actually Bosniaks, Slavs who had converted to Islam in the centuries of the Ottoman occupation. During Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of Russia, Germany did not have enough soldiers to control Yugoslavia and, in 1942, Himmler decided to form two SS Waffen Divisions (a third was later added) from these Bosnian Muslims, ethnic Yugoslav Germans and a small percentage of Catholic Croats. (Waffen is German for 'armed' in the same way as Panzer is German for a 'tank'.) The divisions were led by German officers and became operational early in 1943. They were called the Handschar Divisions, handžar being a Serbo Croatian word for a scimitar, the curved sword of the Ottomans. They were Mountain Divisions because Bosnia is very mountainous until you descend to the plain of the Neretva River and commence the drive towards the coast.


Meanwhile in Berlin, Al-Husseini had been comfortably provided for by Hitler since 1941. He was assisting him with the Holocaust. In the spring of 1943, the Nazis flew him to Yugoslavia to help with the organizing and recruiting of Bosnian Muslims into Himmler's SS Divisions (10). Many photographs exist of al-Husseini at this time. After initial training in France, the units were sent to Germany, where al-Husseini met them again, inspected them and blessed them. Swelled by German soldiers, their numbers approached 22,000. In December 1943, the Germans returned the divisions to Yugoslavia for active service in Bosnia, and in October 1944 they were disbanded.

You don't need to have observed the recent anniversary of the Srebrenica Massacre to know that there is bad blood between Bosnian Muslims and Serbs. The Handschar SS Divisions did more than just fight the Yugoslav Partisans. They developed a reputation for savagery and atrocities against the civilian Bosnian population of Serbs and Jews. In addition, 'Al-Husseini ... had always preached that murdering Jews pleases Allah and is essential to salvation' (5). 

In July 1945, at the request of the Minister of the Interior and Information in the Yugoslav Government, the United Nations placed al-Husseini on their war criminals list (9). He was charged with organizing the SS divisions in Bosnia and being responsible for the massacre of Bosnian Muslims who refused to collaborate with the Germans.

He was never brought to justice. Like his father before him, Al-Husseini was a dedicated antisemite, notable for using inflammatory language and inciting riots against the Jews and the British, and for the murder of his rivals. His family had arrived in Palestine the same century as mine had arrived in Australia and, as 'Palestinian' was not used as a political term until well into my lifetime, he didn't advocate for its statehood. Given that the Koran says the Jews will return to the Promised Land (6) - Surah Al-Ma’idah (5:21) and Surah Al-Isra (17:104) - we may wonder at the extent to which the radical Islamists who admired him have created an unnecessary problem for the modern world. 

1. Taxation in the Ottoman Empire - Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core

2. The Population of Palestine, circa 1875 on JSTOR

3. The Innocents Abroad, Complete | Project Gutenberg    Chapter LIII

4. Unmasking Hajj Amin al-Husseini through his wartime letters and diaries

5. From Hitler to Hamas: A Genealogy of Evil » ISGAP

6. EDITORIAL: The Koran itself says Jews will return to their land

7. The Long Shadow Over Palestine: The Terrorist Legacy of Haj Amin al-Husseini | by Jeff Cunningham | Medium

8, U.S. Dept. of State Withheld Evidence From Nazi Files, Shielded Grand Mufti of Jerusalem from Prosecution for War Crimes in 1948 | Adara Press

10. 13th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Handschar (1st Croatian)