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Ready for War
With Israel's neighbours fortifying their military capacities, this year its citizens are participating in the most extensive war preparations in the nation's history. A video message.

This news story can be viewed in video format on the Acts News Network.

Security is a very legitimate concern for the modern Jewish state of Israel. The threat of extinction has forced Israel to rally against adversity and harness its resources to its advantage.

There is a sense among [Israelis] that war could break out at any moment...

As Israel's neighbours gear up, so does the Israeli Defense Force. It engages in yearly week-long defense drills that have been increasing in scope and magnitude annually.

In April, 2008, a building situated on the former Foreign Ministry grounds in Jerusalem, a stone’s throw from the Israeli Knesset, was chosen as a test site for a potential direct hit by a ballistic missile on an Israeli civilian population.

This year the national home front drill Turning Point 3 was designed to test various systems of preparedness and response to emergencies on a national level. It involved interaction between government troops and all civilians with simulated emergency situations such as missile hits, response to use of unconventional weapons, and response to attacks on essential facilities.

Turning Point 3 represents the most extensive emergency preparedness exercise in the nation's 61-year history. Lt. Col. Avital Leibovich says, “It is the first time the entire population [was] asked to participate in such a drill.”

Some perceive that the greater threat to Israel’s security may not be Iran with its nuclear program as most suspect, but Syria. According to Amir Mizroch, news editor for the Jerusalem Post, "On the military side, the Syrian army ... has boosted its strength in surface-to-surface missiles that could damage the Israeli home front. Syria has also focused on air defenses and commando forces - modeled on the Hizbullah example. The Syrian artillery repertoire has been built up to be able to fire very quickly across the entire Golan Heights."

James Goll, author and modern prophetic voice to the Christian community agrees. “…Many are speaking about Iran, and they need to be, [but] my greater concern is Syria,” he states. “We must specifically watch the borders of Israel and Syria. …A contending … will happen once again over the Golan Heights.  …There is a build up. I know this in the Lord – a build up … in Syria.”

Are the average Israelis prepared for the potential threat to the nation? There is a sense among them that war could break out at any moment, however, “[I feel] 100 percent secure,” confides Chaya Margalit, a new bride and immigrant from Brooklyn, New York. “We have a bomb shelter ... but honestly, I am not very prepared.”

Others who are native to the nation, like 17-year-old Eliezer from Jerusalem, are resigned. “We have a great army,” he says.

“How prepared? Quite good,” responds Oren From Tel Aviv. “As all Israelis, I [have served] in the army, so I will join my troops.”

Crisis Response International (CRI), a Christian, U.S.-based organization that trains civilians in emergency response readiness, looks at the threat of terrorism, natural disaster and war with a unique perspective.

CRI believes that disaster readiness can go beyond self-preservation and empower people to serve, minister and help others during a time of crisis.

When war or disaster occurs, or is imminent, and people are trained to respond, “We find that [they] rise to the occasion ... they are excited. They have tools and they are able to help,” remarks CRI administrator Christine Raymond, who is in Israel on a fact-finding mission.

“We feel that CRI is called to love people, and one of the ways of doing that is to go into the midst of where people have their most trouble ... in a time when there isn’t a lot of help around.”

Quite clearly, CRI is not deterred by the need to prepare for emergencies or crises, but sees this need as an opportunity to gain in strength. The Israeli army appears to have adopted the same attitude.

“We gain from every conflict or operation that we have. …We have learned from the second Lebanon war from the [Gaza] Cast Lead Operation,” explains Lt. Col. Avital Leibovitch. “The forces we have today are better prepared, better trained. We put a lot of emphasis on urban warfare, and therefore I feel that we are in a very different place than we were two and a half years ago.”

As realities of a rapidly changing world confront Israel, the country’s leadership is recognizing that anticipation and preparation are key. Perhaps Western countries would also do well to observe and heed.

Marney Blom is the founder and news director of the Acts News Network (ANN).

Originally published on ANN, November 2009.

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