
Episode #179
Borderlines: Within the Border - Efrat
What would it take to reopen a 2,000-year-old water system that's sat behind a line since Oslo? That's the question behind the final episode of our Border series. Fifteen minutes south of Jerusalem, in the town of Efrat, a group gathers that doesn't come together often: a Member of Knesset, IDF officers, a rabbi, the mayor, a filmmaker - pulled together in under 48 hours to walk into Solomon's Pools. Together, we trace the pools back to the Book of Ruth, stand where an Iranian missile struck just over a mile away, and hear how a mapping decision during Oslo quietly put a biblical landmark out of reach. The conversation moves from Bethlehem's disappearing Christian community to a restoration vision that could open this site back up - and to a Member of Knesset's case for why it matters now. Beyond the border in Syria. Along the border in Gaza. Within the border, here in Efrat. This is the one that goes inside. Key Takeaways Why Solomon's Pools have sat inaccessible since the Oslo Accords. How the pools connect to the Book of Ruth and Solomon's own vision for the Temple. What happened a mile from this site during the April 2024 Iranian missile attack. The mapping decision that put a biblical landmark on the wrong side of a line. Why Bethlehem's Christian community is disappearing under PA rule. What a real restoration of the site would take - and what it would cost. A sitting Member of Knesset's case for sovereignty in Judea and Samaria. Chapter Markers 00:00 – The group gathers in Efrat 04:26 – Walking in: the Book of Ruth and Solomon's vision 10:56 – Inside Ohad Tal's home, the Iranian missile strike 14:58 – The Oslo mapping mistake 17:43 – Bethlehem's vanishing Christians 22:54 – Meet Lt. Col. Maurice Hirst 25:06 – Why the site is neglected - and dangerous 32:00 – The restoration vision and the budget 38:40 – MK Ohad Tal's case for sovereignty 42:32 – Closing reflection: "God Shall Be One" Visit thejewishroad.com to watch the rest of the Borderlines series and more episodes filmed throughout Israel that uncover the Jewish context of Scripture and the land. If you've ever wanted to walk this ground yourself, learn more about upcoming Jewish Road tours to Israel and experience these places firsthand with teaching that connects the geography, history, and message of God's Word.






