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Kabbalah in Israeli Warfare

"OPERATION ETERNAL DARKNESS"

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Michael Hoffman
Apr 24, 2026
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“You know what the name of the military operation was? ‘Eternal Darkness.’ Israel named this operation killing hundreds of civilians in Lebanon, mostly in Beirut, ‘Eternal Darkness.’ … Cause like, why even pretend anymore?”

— Tucker Carlson, The Tucker Carlson Show, April 9, 2026

The Israeli military and top officials, including Defense Minister Israel Katz, explicitly employed “Operation Eternal Darkness” as the codenamed operational order for the bombardment of civilian targets in Lebanon on April 8.

The Israelis perpetrated at least one hundred attacks in 10 minutes across Beirut suburbs and the Bekaa Valley. The Lebanese government and the Red Cross reported more than 300 people killed and over 1,000 wounded in this single spasm of massive violence.

Modern Theurgy: Pulsa d’Nura

Tucker and others have searched for parallels in Biblical texts for the ominous Operation Eternal Darkness code name.

Cognizant as I am of the extent to which recent Israeli homicidal violence has been propelled by Kabbalistic thaumaturgy, it is not out of the question that the Israeli military’s “Operation Eternal Darkness” has just such a provenance.

Pulsa d’Nura is the recourse of extremists within the Israeli Cryptocracy and is not typical of most believers in the Torah sheBeal peh.

Before I proceed further however, some background is necessary. A surfeit of distraction and misdirection surrounds Kabbalah and its formation. Three branches of this disinformation are most influential in sowing confusion: (1) the Renaissance “Catholic Kabbalah” presented by Pico della Mirandola and Johannes Reuchlin and their New Age epigones down to the present, (2) Modern Orthodoxy which treats Kabbalah as a culturally significant but non-essential later development which is subordinate to Talmudic halakhah, and (3) the legend concocted by 20th century academics, that Kabbalah is mainly the product of the Middle Ages rather than antiquity.

Concerning (1): To infiltrate the precincts of the Catholic hierarchy, Kabbalah had to be publicly cleansed of its pantheistic Zoroastrian elements and falsified as an ethical monotheism which “proved” Trinitarian Christian theology, while simultaneously supporting that unquestionable Renaissance virtue, Humanism, (e.g. the suzerainty of man’s brain power and the necessity of employing it to perfect God’s allegedly flawed creation).

Concerning (2): Kabbalah and Talmud are the two indispensable pillars which support the Temple. Kabbalah is the yin path of spirit and mysticism. The Talmud is the yang path of bureaucracy and legalistic micromanagement. The practitioners of each path are united within the temple. Neither can be jettisoned without the Temple falling. Modern Orthodoxy was in part a reaction to Enlightenment criticism of Kabbalah which had become something of an embarrassment in the 19th century. As a public relations strategy emphasis was placed on rationality. Kabbalah was marginalized. In the 21st century the trend is beginning to reverse as rabbinic mysticism has gained new cachet as a repository of the “wisdom of antiquity.”

Concerning (3): The positing of a Kabbalah origin story that is mainly medieval privileges the written corpora of that era and overlooks the oral transmission of esoteric lore from antiquity, thus conveniently divorcing Kabbalah from its roots in the perennial pagan psychodrama of Pharaonic Egypt, Orphic Greece, Zoroastrian Persia and Coptic Gnosticism. [Cf. Adolphe Franck, La Kabbale ou la philosophie religieuse des Hebreux (Paris, 1843); Shaul Shaked, “Iranian Influence on Judaism, First Century B.C.E. to Second Century C.E.” in The Cambridge History of Judaism vol. 1 (1984), pp. 308-325; and M. Hoffman, “The Serpent in the Quattrocento,” in The Occult Renaissance Church of Rome (2017), pp. 138-151].

Kabbalah is more than the synthesis of the darkness of all of these traditions. As we shall see, it surpasses them in its conceptualization of a nightmare cosmos inherently evil at a depth undreamed of by any other diabolism.

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