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Did Divine Intervention Fell Ariel Sharon?

by Daniel Pipes
Thu, 27 Dec 2007

updated Sat, 29 Dec 2007

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In January 2006, when Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon had a stroke, permanently incapacitating him, the American evangelical leader Pat Robertson attributed Sharon's medical condition to divine intervention resulting from Sharon's withdrawal from Gaza a few months earlier.

The book of Joel, the prophet Joel, makes it very clear that God has enmity against those who, quote, "divide my land." God considers this land to be his. You read the Bible and he says "this is my land," and for any prime minister of Israel who decides he is going to carve it up and give it away, God says "No, this is mine." Here, he‘s at the point of death. He was dividing God‘s land. And I would say, woe unto any prime minister of Israel who takes a similar course to appease the E.U., the United Nations or the United States of America. God says, "This land belongs to me." You better leave it alone.

Pat Robertson, leading American evangelist.

These remarks drew criticism from many sources, ranging from the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America to the Anti-Defamation League to the People for the American Way ("Once again, Pat Robertson leaves us speechless with his insensitivity and arrogance"). The White House spokesman called the comments "wholly inappropriate and offensive." The Israeli government came down hard on Robertson, raising doubts about going through with the US$50 million Christian Heritage Center planned for the northern Galilee. Ido Hartuv, spokesman for Tourism Minister Avraham Hirschson, said "We will not do business with him, only with other evangelicals who don't back these comments."

Subsequently, Robertson apologized for his statement, writing in a hand-delivered letter to Sharon's son Omri:

My concern for the future safety of your nation led me to make remarks which I can now view in retrospect as inappropriate and insensitive in light of a national grief experienced because of your father's illness. … I ask your forgiveness and the forgiveness of the people of Israel.

I mention this history because a Mutagim poll published today asks Israelis about the question of Sharon and divine intervention. It turns up a remarkable result:

There are those who connect Sharon's health condition to the disengagement plan from Gush Katif and northern Samaria and they see it as a punishment.

Do you think so?
Yes: 27 percent
No: 73 percent

Percent who said yes by religiosity:
National religious: 58.5 percent
Ultra orthodox: 57 percent
Traditional: 27.5 percent
Secular: 14 percent

Comment: Note that more than one quarter of Israelis, not evangelicals, agree with Robertson. This suggests a more profoundly religious quality to Israeli political life than is usually recognized. (December 27, 2007)

Related Topics: Arab-Israeli debate in the U.S., Israel

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Title By Date
Poo to Pat [90 words]Peter HerzJan 31, 2008 09:09
Where's Divine Intervention when you really need it? Like with Olmert, the Jewish anti-Christ? [35 words]DrRJPJan 3, 2008 20:55
Read the Book [198 words]AbijahJan 5, 2008 12:34
apples and oranges [232 words]John W McGinleyJan 2, 2008 15:41
You said: "... what is wrong with an Israel being dominated by religious Jews?"... [213 words]YnnatchkahJan 3, 2008 02:54
Pat Robertson [120 words]Bart WillruthJan 2, 2008 09:12
Mixed feelings about Pat Robertson's comments [254 words]Rachel GarberDec 31, 2007 15:46
"Divine Intervention" [249 words]Chef MikeDec 31, 2007 14:18
O Jerusalem, Jerusalem! [151 words]DrewDec 31, 2007 11:11
"Religiousity" of Israelis [292 words]Daniel BaireyDec 31, 2007 07:05
For a religious Jew, every act and event is by the Hand of God [555 words]Ken BesigDec 31, 2007 05:50
To Ken Besig [192 words]AbijahJan 5, 2008 13:11
PAT ROBERTSON [68 words]DAVID R. GROESBECKDec 30, 2007 20:08
God laughs at the nations:Psalm 2 [381 words]MichaelDec 30, 2007 19:36
Robertson may be right about God. If he is, he is negligent; complicent even [218 words]SteveDec 30, 2007 18:31
Judgment or Coincidence? [279 words]Roy WeinbergDec 30, 2007 17:31
DIVINE INTERVENTION [23 words]MJDec 31, 2007 10:35
Judgment or Coincidence? [558 words]JaneMar 5, 2008 04:37
Pat Robertson arrogance [186 words]janusz KowalikDec 30, 2007 16:47
Not "Dividing" but Sub-Dividing The Promised Land [89 words]Mike RamirezDec 30, 2007 15:16
Divine intervention and Pat Roberston's remark on Ariel Sharon [144 words]Eugene McCarleyDec 30, 2007 14:46
Reaction of secular Israelis [60 words]Yaakov WatkinsJan 2, 2008 00:47
Sharon's "Sin" [49 words]Dan FriedmanDec 30, 2007 13:53
Scandal of Scandals! [307 words]David SabghirDec 30, 2007 13:31
You said it so well. And, critics to Pat Robertson come as a shot Israelis' and Jew's feet [299 words]YnnatchkahDec 31, 2007 00:54
Reply to ynnatchkah [343 words]David SabghirDec 31, 2007 18:42
DESTINY [117 words]MJDec 30, 2007 12:51
Now Olmert has prostate problems [54 words]James BurkeDec 30, 2007 12:38
Warriors vs. Politicians [232 words]Moshe MonesDec 30, 2007 12:38
Divine Intervention [135 words]Marvin KravetskyDec 30, 2007 12:29
I Love Pat Robertson. [170 words]YnnatchkahDec 29, 2007 22:23

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