This marks the first time an Israeli cabinet minister has openly called for multi-decade devastation of Gaza while simultaneously announcing 'collection camps' for deportation. This combination of long-term infrastructure denial and forced population transfer represents an unprecedented escalation that aligns with prophetic passages about displacement and desolation in the last days.
Israeli Minister: Gaza Must Remain 'Island of Ruins' for Decades
📰 What Happened
Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen declared on Channel 14 that Gaza should remain 'an island of ruins for decades,' explicitly refusing any infrastructure rebuilding efforts from his ministry. Cohen outlined two military objectives: securing hostage release and forcing Hamas's surrender. The statement coincides with Israel's plans to maintain presence in Rafah and establish 'collection camps' intended for Palestinian deportation, marking an unprecedented escalation in displacement policies.
📖 Prophetic Significance
The convergence of three specific elements - the Energy Minister's declaration of decades-long ruins, the refusal of infrastructure rebuilding, and the establishment of deportation camps - creates a precise timeline marker for Zechariah's prophecies about Jerusalem becoming a 'burdensome stone' (Zech 12:3). Cohen's specific timeframe of 'decades' suggests a long-term reshaping of the region that could accelerate the gathering of nations against Jerusalem. The planned 'collection camps' echo biblical predictions about population movements and regional conflicts preceding the Day of the Lord.