
A Message from Ali Khalil to Netanyahu .. Jesus will not save you; He will save the Ummah of Muhammad
Leave behind your “Antichrist” nonsense… You will die today or tomorrow.
You will die… you will die… but Palestine will remain. Will remain-will remain-will remain.

Every time Benjamin Netanyahu appears with his confused speeches, he hides behind religious myths and distorted interpretations in a desperate attempt to justify occupation, settlement, and aggression against a defenseless people. Recently, he spoke again of the “Antichrist,” as though we’re watching a fabricated prophecy with no basis in reality or reason.
The “Antichrist”, or “Anti‑Christ”, is a Christian religious concept referring to a demonic figure who emerges in the end times—according to certain evangelical interpretations—to oppose the true Messiah, mislead humanity, and spread corruption before Jesus Christ returns to defeat him and establish justice.
** Why Syria in particular appears in “Antichrist” narratives**
In some Christian and Jewish interpretations of end‑time prophecies, Syria—especially Damascus and the Golan—is depicted as central to the final struggle between good and evil. These distorted texts, often with political undertones, allege that the Antichrist will come from or pass through Syria, from the East.
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Damascus is mentioned in some accounts as the landing site for Jesus in the end times, at the “White Minaret” east of the city—confirmed even in authentic Islamic hadiths.
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Legends suggest that the Battle of Armageddon will take place in the Levant, which gives the region significant symbolic weight in these narratives.
** Why the Golan specifically?**
The Golan is occupied Syrian territory since 1967, strategically commanding views over Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria, making it a critical military point.
Some evangelically-styled political narratives claim that attacks on the Golan will mark the beginning of the final battle with the Antichrist, or that the Golan will become the launch point for end-time events.
But we must distinguish between:
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Original religious narratives in Islam and Christianity, which speak of the Dajjal (deceiver) and the return of Jesus in righteous confrontation.
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Distorted or politicized versions exploited by Netanyahu and the Israeli far-right to manipulate Christian Zionist sentiment and mobilize Western, especially American, support against Arabs and Muslims.
“And the Lord’s wrath will be fiercer than any before or after.” What does it mean?
This phrase, drawn from the Book of Revelation, describes an unparalleled divine chastisement at the end of days. Political figures like Netanyahu misuse these words to position themselves as on “God’s side” and portray resistance to occupation as resistance to God—an extremely dangerous and misleading narrative.
** The Truth We Must Uphold**
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The Golan is Syrian land and will be returned to its rightful owners, no matter how long the occupation persists.
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The real “Antichrist” is any tyrant who occupies land, kills the innocent, and displaces populations.
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When Jesus returns, his allegiance will be with the oppressed—not the occupier.
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The Lord’s wrath will fall upon the oppressors—not the resilient people demanding their rights and dignity.
This myth—Steeped in superstition—has long been used to instill fear and rationalize war. Today, Netanyahu exploits it to rally religious support, define the occupation as a holy crusade, and cast Palestinian resistance as diabolical.
He weaves a dangerous web—in short:
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To rally Christian–Zionist support in the U.S. and West.
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To legitimize mass destruction and ethnic cleansing under the guise of end-time prophecy.
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To demonize Palestinian resistance, branding it “Satanic.”