Global Push for Two-State Solution: A Prophetic Warning

Jamie Pantastico writes for Mesa Bible Study

by Jamie Pantastico

On February 8, 2025

The world is aligning against Israel, just as the Bible foretold. The so-called “Global Alliance for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution,” spearheaded by Saudi Arabia, Norway, and the European Union, is nothing less than a direct challenge to God’s sovereign will. Under the guise of “peace,” this coalition seeks to divide the land that the Lord Himself deeded to Abraham and his descendants forever (Genesis 15:18-21).

 

A World United Against Israel

 

The progression of the Global Alliance meetings—from the United Nations in New York (September 2024)[¹] to Riyadh (October 2024)[²], Brussels (November 2024)[³], and Oslo (January 2025)[⁴]—demonstrates a growing international consensus to impose a political solution on Israel, forcing it to surrender land in exchange for an illusion of peace. The movement is gaining traction, with over 144 UN member states now recognizing “Palestine.”[⁵]

 

Yet, Israel has not been represented in any of these meetings. The fate of the Jewish state is being decided by foreign powers who have no legitimate claim to the land of Israel, seeking to dictate terms without Israel’s consent.

 

But what does Scripture say?

 

Zechariah 12:3 warns us: “And it shall happen in that day that I will make Jerusalem a very heavy stone for all peoples; all who would heave it away will surely be cut in pieces, though all nations of the earth are gathered against it.”

 

The Lord Himself prophesied that in the last days, Jerusalem would become a “burdensome stone,” a political and spiritual flashpoint that will consume the attention of the entire world. We are witnessing this prophecy unfold before our very eyes. The nations are not just turning against Israel—they are actively conspiring to take possession of Jerusalem, a city that belongs to the God of Israel.

 

God’s Judgment on Those Who Divide His Land

 

The Word of God is clear: those who seek to divide the land of Israel will face divine judgment. Joel 3:2 declares: “I will also gather all nations, and bring them down to the Valley of Jehoshaphat; and I will enter into judgment with them there on account of My people, My heritage Israel, whom they have scattered among the nations; they have also divided up My land.”

 

The Global Alliance’s efforts to create a Palestinian state by partitioning Israel is a direct fulfillment of this warning. Nations that participate in this plan are setting themselves on a collision course with the Almighty. No peace plan or diplomatic agreement can override God’s eternal covenant with Israel.

 

The Coming Conflict and Prophetic Fulfillment

 

This is not merely a political crisis—it is a prophetic moment. The same nations pushing for a two-state solution are the ones who remain silent while Hamas and Hezbollah continue their relentless attacks against Israel. The world does not seek justice; it seeks to weaken and delegitimize the Jewish state.

 

But there is a greater purpose unfolding. The attempt to divide Israel will only hasten the fulfillment of Ezekiel 38-39, the great war of Gog and Magog, where nations will rise against Israel, only to be utterly destroyed by the Lord Himself.

 

What Should Believers Do?

 

As we watch these events unfold, we must remain vigilant, prayerful, and rooted in Scripture.

  • Pray for Israel (Psalm 122:6)
  • Proclaim the truth of God’s promises
  • Have faith in the 100’s of promises God made to Israel in both the Old and New testament’s.
  • Recognize the distinction between Israel and the Church
  • Warn others about the deception of so-called “peace plans”
  • Stand firm in the knowledge that God’s Word will be fulfilled

 

Israel’s land is not up for negotiation. It is God’s possession, and He alone will determine its future. Those who attempt to divide it will find themselves divided, shattered, and ultimately judged.

 

The Global Alliance may believe it is forging a path toward peace, but in reality, it is marching headlong into prophecy—fulfilling the very warnings that the Bible has proclaimed for thousands of years.

 

The nations are aligning. Jerusalem is at the center. The return of Jesus Christ is near. Are you ready?

 

Footnotes:

  1. UN General Assembly meeting, September 2024
  2. Riyadh meeting, October 2024
  3. Brussels meeting, November 2024
  4. Oslo meeting, January 2025
  5. 144 UN member states recognizing Palestine

 

 

For your edification.

Thank you for reading.

 

Jamie Pantastico

Mesa Bible Study

Faith, Sine Qua Non

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Most problems in interpreting Bible passages arise from neglecting a passage’s context. The guiding principle of sound interpretation is to take a passage literally. Not maintaining this discipline, interpreting Scripture becomes made up, man’s idea, fantasy, and the passage can mean almost anything. The result is erroneous and ridiculous interpretations.

Another important principle to sound Bible interpretation is to read Scripture “in-time”. In other words, we have to read and study the Bible as a progressive revelation. Not getting ahead of God’s revelation.

God’s plan of redemption for mankind wasn’t revealed all at once to Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, Isaiah, or any of the other old testament prophets. Not even Peter and the eleven were given the full counsel of God. The Lord revealed to each of the aforementioned what they needed at their particular time in Biblical history. A hermeneutical method that does not approach Scripture as a progressive revelation leads to erroneous interpretations.

To be a good bible student one must maintain a literal, grammatical and historical (in-time) hermeneutic. There has been much too much of man’s theology governing Scripture when it is God’s Word alone that reigns over theology.

 

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Salvation is a FREE GIFT from God. SALVATION IS BY FAITH ALONE & FAITH IS BELIEVING WHAT GOD SAYS.

  1. God declares all mankind sinners and we all fall short of Glory of God. Romans 3:23
  2. The payment for our sin is death. Romans 6:23
  3. But God…because he loved you so much sent His own Son, Jesus Christ, to die in your place, for your sins, was buried, and rose from the dead three days later. 1 Cor 15:1-42cor 5:21

All God asks is that you believe by faith alone in 1, 2, & 3. That you’re a sinner, separated from God but God sent his Son to die for your sins, was buried & rose again 3 days later.

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