Delight in Zion
'Then King David went in and sat before the Lord; and he said: “Who am I, O Lord God? And what is my house that you have brought me this far?”' - 1 Chronicles 17:16
On Tuesday 17th September 2019, Israelis went to the polls again in another election because Prime Minister Netanyahu could not form a coalition government after the previous election in April.
In April, Bibi Netanyahu’s party were just about the largest party, and he was quite rightly given every opportunity under Israeli law to seek a coalition government, but not enough of the smaller parties were prepared to work with him, and so we had a re-run election.
This time, the result was different and the Blue and White party under Benny Gantz (former IDF Chief of Staff) and Yair Lapid emerged as the largest party with 33 seats to Likud’s/Netanyahu’s 32 seats.
It is clear that the Israeli electorate are crying out for a national unity government, which would—respectfully—lay aside the ultra-religious parties in the Israeli parliament.
Indeed 52% of voters polled said they would prefer a government without any religious parties involved.
But there is one major stumbling block.
Benjamin Netanyahu is facing indictment in the Israeli Courts for corruption and Benny Gantz made it clear before the election that the Blue and White party would not join a coalition in which Netanyahu was either in leadership or partnership, as he needs to go through the legal processes and clear his name before such an arrangement could even be considered, let alone agreed.
President Reuven Rivlin also has an important role. As the right-wing block of parties had one more recommendation than the Blue and White party in the Knesset, Netanyahu was asked by Rivlin to try to form a government, but everyone knows this will be impossible as things currently stand.
Bibi Netanyahu is Israel’s longest serving prime minister and is worthy of respect and gratitude for his strong defence of Israel’s security during the years of his leadership. That said, in a desire to maintain power both last April and in the run up to this election, he crossed several red lines. For example, encouraging the far-right extremist and racist party Otzma Yehudit (followers of the late Rabbi Kahane) to stand in the elections in the hope that he could bolster his coalition with their presence.
It was akin to a US president seeking coalition with the Klu Klux Klan!
It has been a dirty election on both occasions from more than one party.
Throughout history, so many leaders have found it impossible to let go and allow others to lead.
There are many believers in the nations who appeared unaware of the facts on the ground in Israel and prayed for Netanyahu to win, while the more correct prayer had to be ‘Your Kingdom come, Lord, over Israel, and Your will be done, in heaven as it is on earth.’
Now it seems that the major obstacle to the national unity government that Israelis have clearly voted for, which would involve the coming together of the Blue and White party and Likud, is Benjamin Netanyahu’s inability to see that his leadership cannot proceed as before.
If Bibi Netanyahu were to do something totally out of character, stand down and allow his Likud party to be led by someone else, then a national unity government could be formed.
If Netanyahu is indicted for corruption and bribery, then he may not have a choice. Either way, he should surely seek to clear his name before continuing his political career.
In I Chronicles 17:3-15, the prophet Nathan was instructed by the Lord to tell David that he could not build the temple, which was David’s heart desire and purpose.
David’s response was full of humility and grace: ‘Who am I?’ This reaction revealed David’s total acceptance of God’s word and a clear understanding of reality on the ground.
Although David’s deepest desire to build the temple had been crushed, he honoured God and declared the proclaimed: ‘The Lord of hosts (armies), the God of Israel, is Israel’s God.’ That is as true today as it was in David’s time.
So please join us in seeking the Lord and asking for His will to be performed in the next Israeli government. And if Bibi needs to stand down, pray that he will find the humility to do so gracefully.
Let us all proclaim the eternal truth: ‘The Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, is Israel’s God.’