Eye to Eye – Facing the Consequences of Dividing Israel

Book review

by Gary Boyd

William Koenig, the author of Eye to Eye, has been a White House correspondent for sixteen years, president of World Watch Daily, and publishes Koenig’s View from the White House weekly.

In his book Eye to Eye you will learn about the consequences that nations and leaders have gone through after pressuring Israel to divide their land.

He recounts how the Jewish people have a 37,000-year history with the land of Israel and a 3,000-year historical connection to the city of Jerusalem.

Every world power that has controlled and occupied the land of Israel has become an old world power or a lost power, like ancient Rome and Great Britain.

It tells how more than $100 billion has been spent on unprecedented catastrophes that occurred while Presidents Bush Sr., Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Donald Trump called on Israel to divide the Promised Land.

The costliest insurance events, the most destructive hurricanes, the most costly tornado outbreaks, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Hurricanes Katrina and Harvey all corresponded to strong pressure from the White House on Israel to divide up its land.

Jerusalem is mentioned 812 times in the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, it says for a reason. The US, UN and EU do not have the authority to divide God’s covenant land. If they try, the Bible declares that Jerusalem will become a heavy stone and efforts to divide the land will lead to Armageddon, the final battle for Jerusalem. The God of Israel will continue to rebuke those leaders and will judge his nations if they continue to divide the land.

The Scripture says in Zechariah 12:9, “And it shall come to pass in that day that I will destroy all the nations that come against Israel.” That day corresponds to the final battle of Armageddon.

Some of the chapters include:

Historical Basis of Israel’s Right to Land – The Error of Replacement Theology – Disasters and Events in the US

What Koenig has concocted is over five hundred pages of facts and figures, stories and images relating to horrific catastrophic events that befall nations who declare that Israel must give up parts of its promised land in exchange for peace.

I will give Eye to Eye a rating of five stars out of five for its excellent research on catastrophic events pertaining to the peace talks. The original book I read years ago was much shorter, less detailed, and raised many questions as to why the timing of events was so close. This updated version adds many catastrophic events and more arguments for God’s word and why all these accumulated events finally rain down judgment at the end. A standing ovation is required for this excellent work.