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BY SIOUXLAND INTERNATIONAL MESSIANIC FELLOWSHIP

Two aging Israeli veterans confront the Nova massacre, prophecy, and the cost of survival as a nation mourns its dead at the Gaza memorial.
In a Tel Aviv war room and a quiet café, two retired Israeli analysts wrestle with Hamas, Hezbollah, UN hypocrisy, and the God who hates hamas.
Amid the First Intifada, David and Nadir wrestle with terror, loyalty, and the cost of Israel’s survival without losing their souls.
On Yom Kippur 1973, Lt. Col. David Halevi faces war, atonement, justice, and mercy as tanks roll through Sinai and his family prays at home.
A tank commander, his father, and his son face the Six Day War, clinging to faith, family, and Israel’s survival from Sinai to the Golan.
In the Sinai sands of the 1956 Suez Crisis, an Israeli tank captain wrestles with survival, sacrifice, and the cost of Israel’s fragile peace.
Amid Israel’s 1948 war, a Jewish and a Druze “brother” risk everything in Haifa’s burning streets, finding covenant, courage, and unexpected love.
In 750 CE Damascus, a secret council forges a ruthless creed to crush Judeo-Christian hope, twisting faith into an empire’s weapon.
In 680 CE Medina, a scholar and his student fight to preserve the Prophet’s words from political tampering, weak hadith, and child marriage claims.