He has arrived. Did Jared Kushner fulfill the prophecy of Daniel? October 10th, 2025. A ceasefire takes effect in Gaza. World leaders are celebrating. The media is calling it historic. Behind the scenes of this peace agreement stands a man who holds no official government position. a man who isn't the president, who isn't a diplomat. Yet somehow he drafted the framework. He negotiated with seven nations. He secured the signatures. And when the deal was announced, the entire world applauded. His name, Jared Kushner. You will be shocked to discover five key findings about this discovery. one. Who is Jared Kushner and why? Now, let's start with the man himself. If you're not familiar with Jared Kushner, let me give you the 32nd version. He's Donald Trump's son-in-law, married to Ivanka. He served as a senior adviser during Trump's first administration. And during that time he orchestrated something remarkable, the Abraham Accords. Those were the peace agreements that normalized relations between Israel and several Arab nations, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan. It was unprecedented, historic, and it made Kushner a household name in Middle East diplomacy. But then Trump left office and Kushner disappeared from public view. He started a private investment firm called Affinity Partners. He stayed quiet. He stayed out of politics until now. Because over the last 9 months, Kushner has been working behind the scenes on something much bigger than the Abraham Accords. He's been drafting, negotiating, and finalizing a 20point peace plan between Israel, Hamas, and a coalition of Arab nations. And he's done it without holding a single official title. No ambassador position, no cabinet role, no formal authority. And yet, on October 9th, when the peace agreement was signed, Donald Trump publicly thanked Jared Kushner by name. He called him essential. He called him irreplaceable. He called him the one who made it happen. So here's the question. Is Jared Kushner a peacemaker or is he a dealmaker? But let's put the speculation aside for a moment. Let's talk about the prophecy. Discovery two, parallels between Kushner's plan and Daniel's prophecy. All right, let's get specific. Why do people claim that Kushner's actions align with Daniel's prophecy? We need evidence. Real evidence, not speculation, not sensationalism. Facts. Let's start with the most obvious one. Parallel number one, a covenant with many backed by nations. Daniel 9 27 says, "He shall confirm the covenant with many, not with one, not with two, with many." Now, most peace agreements in history are bilateral. Two parties, two signatures. Simple. But this plan, it's the opposite of simple. Let me walk you through who's involved. Israel. Obviously, they're the primary party. Hamas, the militant organization controlling Gaza, Egypt, acting as the primary mediator and hosting the final negotiations in Chararm Elshik, Qatar, providing financial backing and diplomatic pressure. The United Arab Emirates offering economic investment and regional legitimacy. Saudi Arabia, the silent giant, not officially a signatory, but heavily involved behind the scenes. Turkey, surprisingly cooperative, providing Muslim world credibility. And the United States overseeing the entire process. That's eight major players, eight nations or entities, all signing onto the same framework. And here's what makes it even more striking. These groups hate each other. Hamas and Israel, enemies for decades. Turkey and the UAE rivals Saudi Arabia and Qatar. They've had diplomatic disputes for years. So, how did they all end up at the same table agreeing to the same plan? one man, Jared Kushner. He traveled between capitals. He held private meetings. He made phone calls. He drafted language that everyone could accept. And here's the kicker. He did most of this in secret. And the word Daniel uses confirm doesn't mean create. It means to strengthen, to establish, to make officials something that was already being discussed, which is exactly what Kushner did. He took years of failed negotiations and confirmed them into a binding agreement with many. Now, you might be thinking, okay, but lots of peace agreements involve multiple parties. The Paris Peace Accords had multiple nations. The Camp David Accords had mediators. Fair point. But here's what's different. Daniel's prophecy is specifically about a covenant involving Israel. Which brings us to the second parallel. Parallel number two, absence of God, but promise of peace. Now, this one is subtle, but it's critical. Most people when they hear about a peace plan in the Middle East assume it's a good thing. Peace is always good, right? But not according to scripture. Because the Bible distinguishes between two types of peace. There's the peace of God, the shalom that comes from reconciliation with the creator, the peace that Jesus offers, the peace that surpasses understanding. And then there's human peace. The peace of treaties. The peace of political compromise. The peace that comes from negotiation, not transformation. And here's the prophetic problem. Human peace in the Bible is almost always a setup for judgment. The Apostle Paul warned about this in 1 Thessalonians 5:3. For when they shall say peace and safety, then sudden destruction cometh upon them as travail upon a woman with child, and they shall not escape. Notice the sequence. People declare peace. They feel safe. And then destruction comes suddenly, not gradually, not predictably, suddenly. So here's the question. What kind of peace is this? It's a purely secular plan, a technocratic solution to a spiritual problem. And that's exactly the kind of peace Paul warned about. Now, let me be clear. I'm not saying Jared Kushner should have written a prayer into a diplomatic agreement. That's not realistic. But here's what I am saying. This peace plan treats the Israeli Palestinian conflict as if it's just a political dispute, a resource allocation problem, a security challenge. It's not. It's a spiritual conflict over covenant land. And any peace agreement that ignores that reality is building on sand. Discovery three, the prophecy of Ezekiel, a secure Israel before sudden attack. Now, we need to talk about one of the most detailed and specific prophecies in all of scripture, the Ezekiel war. This isn't symbolic language. It's not vague prediction. It's a precise, geographically specific, militarily detailed description of a future invasion of Israel. And here's what should make us sit up and pay attention. The conditions for this invasion are being set right now by this peace plan, by the international agreements, by the framework Jared Kushner just put in place. Let me show you what I mean. Turn to the book of Ezekiel, chapters 38 and 39. This is a two-chapter prophecy that describes an end times invasion of Israel. It's so detailed that scholars can identify the nations involved, the motivation for the attack, the timing, the outcome, and most importantly for our discussion today, the condition of Israel when it happens. Here's what Ezekiel 38:8 says. After many days, thou shalt be visited. In the latter years, thou shalt come into the land that is brought back from the sword and is gathered out of many people against the mountains of Israel, which have been always waste, but it is brought forth out of the nations, and they shall dwell safely all of them. Let me break down what God is saying here. after many days. This is a future event, not something happening in Ezekiel's time. In the latter years, this is end times prophecy. The land that is brought back from the sword, Israel has been through war. This describes postconlict Israel. Gathered out of many people. The Jewish people have returned from diaspora, from many nations. They shall dwell safely. And this is the key phrase. This is the trigger. The invasion happens when Israel is dwelling safely, securely, without fear. Now look at verse 11. And thou shalt say, I will go up to the land of unwalled villages. I will go to them that are at rest, that dwell safely, all of them dwelling without walls, and having neither bars nor gates. Israel is described as living in unwalled villages, dwelling at rest, living without bars or gates. This is a picture of a nation that feels completely secure, protected, at peace, and that's when the invasion comes. Now, here's where it gets specific because Ezekiel doesn't just describe the attack. He names the attackers. Look at Ezekiel 38:es 2-6. Son of man, set thy face against Gog, the land of Magog, the chief prince of Meek and Tubel, and prophesy against him, and say, Thus saith the Lord God. Behold, I am against thee, O Gog, the chief prince of Meek and Tubel. And I will turn thee back and put hooks into thy jaws. And I will bring thee forth, and all thine army, horses, and horsemen, all of them clothed with all sorts of armor, even a great company with bucklers and shields, all of them handling swords, Persia, Ethiopia, and Libya with them. all of them with shield and helmet. Goomemer and all his bands, the house of Togarma of the north quarters and all his bands, and many people with thee. Now, those are ancient names, but scholars have traced them to modern nations, Gog and Magog. Most identify this as Russia, the leader from the far north. Meek and Tubil, ancient regions in what is now Turkey. Persia. This is explicitly Iran. Persia is the ancient name for modern-day Iran. Ethiopia and Libya, North African nations. Goomemer, ancient regions that are now part of Turkey and Eastern Europe. Toggma also identified as part of modern Turkey. So let's list the coalition. Russia the leader. Iran explicitly named Turkey mentioned multiple times. North African allies Libya Sudan possibly others. Now here's what's chilling. Look at the current geopolitical alignments. Russia, Iran, and Turkey have formed an unprecedented military alliance in Syria over the last decade. They coordinate military operations. They share intelligence. They conduct joint exercises. This alliance didn't exist 50 years ago. It didn't exist 20 years ago, but it exists now. And it's exactly the coalition Ezekiel predicted 2,600 years ago. So why does this coalition invade Israel? Ezekiel tells us explicitly. Look at verses 12 and 13 again. to take a spoil and to take a prey. To turn thine hand upon the desolate places that are now inhabited, and upon the people that are gathered out of the nations, which have gotten cattle and goods that dwell in the midst of the land, Sheba and Denon, and the merchants of Tarses, with all the young lions thereof, shall say unto thee, Art thou come to take a spoil? Hast thou gathered thy company to take a prey? To carry away silver and gold, to take away cattle and goods, to take a great spoil? The motivation is economic. To take a spoil, to take a prey, silver and gold. This isn't a religious war. It's not about ideology. It's about resources. Israel has something they want and they believe Israel is weak enough to take it from them. Now, what does Israel have that's so valuable? First, natural gas. Israel has discovered massive natural gas fields in the Mediterranean, the Leviathan field, the Tamar field. Enough gas to make Israel energy independent and a major exporter. Second, technology. Israel is a global leader in cyber security, military tech, agricultural innovation and medical technology. Third, strategic position. Control of Israel means control of Middle Eastern trade routes, access to the Mediterranean, influence over the entire region, and if Israel is dwelling securely, if they've let their guard down because of a peace agreement, this coalition will see an opportunity. Now, here's where we connect this to Jared Kushner's peace plan. Ezekiel says the invasion happens when Israel is dwelling safely, when they feel secure. So the question is, does this peace plan create that condition? Let me show you how it does. First, demilitarization of Gaza. Point 13 of the peace plan calls for complete demilitarization of Gaza. Hamas disarmed. No rockets, no tunnels, no military infrastructure. If that happens, Israel's most immediate threat is neutralized. For the first time in decades, Israelis living in the south won't fear sirens. They won't need bomb shelters. They can live safely. Second, international peacekeeping forces. Point 15 establishes international forces to monitor the ceasefire and maintain security. Israel will believe they have a buffer, a security guarantee, international backing. They'll feel protected not just by their own military but by global consensus. That's the definition of dwelling securely. Third, economic prosperity. points 10 and 11 promise economic development in Gaza and the surrounding region. When economies are growing, when investment is flowing, when prosperity is increasing, people feel safe. They stop preparing for war. They start planning for the future. They dwell safely. Fourth, normalized relations with Arab nations. This peace plan involves multiple Arab states. Egypt, Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia. If Israel has peace agreements with its neighbors, if trade is flowing, if diplomatic relations are strong, Israel feels secure. Ezekiel specifically mentions that Israel will be living in unwalled villages. That's a metaphor for a nation that no longer feels the need for constant offense. And that's exactly the condition this peace plan is designed to create. The timing is this setting up the Ezekiel war. So here's the critical question. Are we watching the setup for the Ezekiel war right now? Let me give you three prophetic indicators that suggest the answer might be yes. Indicator number one, the coalition is already formed. Russia, Iran, and Turkey are already working together. This isn't speculation. It's documented reality. Indicator number two, the motivation is clear. Indicator number three, Israel is moving toward false security. If this peace plan succeeds, even temporarily, Israel will let its guard down. They'll reduce military readiness. They'll focus on economic growth. They'll believe the international community has their back. And that's when they're most vulnerable. Ezekiel says God will put hooks in the jaws of Gog. That means God will lure this coalition into attacking. And the lure, a secure, prosperous Israel that looks like easy prey. The prophetic sequence, what happens during the invasion. Now, let's talk about what Ezekiel says happens during this invasion because the outcome is just as important as the setup. Look at Ezekiel 38 18-23. And it shall come to pass at the same time when Gog shall come against the land of Israel, saith the Lord God, that my fury shall come up in my face. For in my jealousy and in the fire of my wrath have I spoken. Surely in that day there shall be a great shaking in the land of Israel. So that the fishes of the sea, and the fowls of the heaven, and the beasts of the field, and all creeping things that creep upon the earth, and all the men that are upon the face of the earth, shall shake at my presence, and the mountains shall be thrown down, and the steep places shall fall, and every wall shall fall to the ground. And I will call for a sword against him throughout all my mountains, saeth the Lord God. Every man's sword shall be against his brother. And I will plead against him with pestilence and with blood. And I will reign upon him and upon his bands and upon the many people that are with him and overflowing rain and great hailstones, fire and brimstone. Thus will I magnify myself and sanctify myself and I will be known in the eyes of many nations and they shall know that I am the Lord. Let me break down what God says he will do. God will cause a great earthquake so powerful that every wall falls. Mountains are thrown down. God will turn the armies against each other. Confusion will cause the coalition to fight among themselves. God will send pestilence and blood. Disease and death will sweep through the invading forces. God will reign fire and brimstone. Supernatural judgment from heaven. The result Ezekiel 39:2 says only 16th of the invading army will survive. That's an 83% casualty rate. not from Israeli military might, but from divine intervention. And God says explicitly why he does this. Thus will I magnify myself, and they shall know that I am the Lord.