Chapter 1: From the Beginning
Let's start at the beginning where the conflict started between Christian Israel and the regular Zionist Israel. It was just a few years after the Gaza War. Israel had won the war against the notorious Crescent Path which had controlled the Gaza Strip since 2005. Most of the Gaza Strip was destroyed, but thankfully a Christian group known as the Christian Way stepped in led by Evangelical Rupert Peterson. Rupert for years believed that Gazan Muslims would easily adapt to the ways of Christianity after the war if they wanted to stay in their homes and not be deported to who knows where. It worked -- but it ended up upsetting one particular Zionist settler -- John Michaels. John was an advocate for the Greater Israel prior to the fall of the United States. He was in Rupert's office in Gaza City.
"What are you doing converting them to Christianity?!" cried John as he slammed his fist on Rupert's table.
"I am just trying to show them the ways of Jesus Christ," replied Rupert, "you have to understand these people need a different path than what they're already on."
John wanted all of the former Gaza Strip to be Judaized instead of being affiliated with Christianity. His uncle -- Yahveh was assisting in the construction of the Third Temple based in Jerusalem. Since the former West Bank now called Judea and Samaria was fully subjugated he expected the same to happen to Gaza. But Rupert's Christian Way organization was in the way.
"You must be lost sir; I think you need to listen to what the message of Jesus Christ has to say," said Rupert.
John wasn't the type to listen to what others had to say -- he was a firm believer of the Greater Israel and nothing more. But little did he realize the United States was in trouble -- already so many reports of rioting in major cities. Jews were fleeing from America to Israel unaware of which side might come up on top. Many Jews fled, and John was doing his part to make sure Israel would be safe.
"Look, there are more former American Jews arriving; I expect your office to be cleared up or I will be getting the authorities to arrest you," said John.
John was being serious about the arrest part, but Rupert was going to stand his ground. He knew what happened to others like him throughout Christian history, even if he were not Catholic, he could understand why some of the Catholic saints stood up to nonbelievers like John and ended up becoming martyrs because of it.
"I am sorry sir, but my office and my organization are not going anywhere these people need me," said Rupert.
John was no doubt flabbergasted as he stormed out of the office. Ironically this would become the man who'd become the first President of a Christian Israel once the United States fell a year later. But before the time being, John wasn't taking no for an answer. John stormed out fuming over this. The local residents of Gaza City did their best to hide whenever they saw someone like him on the streets. Still scared from the war they formerly had back when they were part of the Islamic faith. The October 7th massacre was on John's mind as he wondered through the streets of Gaza. He wanted a fully Jewish Israel and he was going to get it in any shape or manner that he could.