Israeli ministers celebrate re-establishment of Sa-Nur West Bank settlement
Sa-Nur is one of four former West Bank settlements approved by the government two decades after settlers were evicted.
Sa-Nur is one of four former West Bank settlements approved by the government two decades after settlers were evicted.
The re-establishment of West Bank settlements connects thematically to Israel's restoration as a nation and the broader pattern of Jewish return to the land. While P26 focuses on national restoration (fulfilled in 1948), ongoing settlement expansion represents continued fulfillment of regathering prophecies.
Settlement re-establishment could be viewed as part of the 'fig tree putting forth leaves' - Israel continuing to establish itself and expand its presence in the biblical heartland. The timing within the potential 'generation' from 1948 adds tangential relevance to this prophetic sign.
West Bank settlement activity often increases regional tensions and could contribute to the eventual scenario where Jerusalem becomes surrounded by hostile armies. The controversial nature of settlement expansion creates conditions that align with end-times siege predictions.