It's got to be about the situation in the middle East, the Israel/Palestine thing.
"Lay down your guns
All your daughters of Zion
All your Abraham sons"
Stop the fighting in Israel. I'm Jewish, and often in services Israel is referred to as Zion. Israel is even called Zion in the Israeli national anthem.
Totally, the break in the middle "and the troops on the ground are about to dig in, I wonder where is the love", this is definitely about the Israeli Palestinian conflict, and as you mentioned the reference to Abraham, the Father of all the tribes (Jews and Muslims) & Zion, the term for the spiritual Israel
Totally, the break in the middle "and the troops on the ground are about to dig in, I wonder where is the love", this is definitely about the Israeli Palestinian conflict, and as you mentioned the reference to Abraham, the Father of all the tribes (Jews and Muslims) & Zion, the term for the spiritual Israel
Totally, the break in the middle "and the troops on the ground are about to dig in, I wonder where is the love", this is definitely about the Israeli Palestinian conflict, and as you mentioned the reference to Abraham, the Father of all the tribes (Jews and Muslims) & Zion, the term for the spiritual Israel
Totally, the break in the middle "and the troops on the ground are about to dig in, I wonder where is the love", this is definitely about the Israeli Palestinian conflict, and as you mentioned the reference to Abraham, the Father of all the tribes (Jews and Muslims) & Zion, the term for the spiritual Israel
Totally, the break in the middle "and the troops on the ground are about to dig in, I wonder where is the love", this is definitely about the Israeli Palestinian conflict, and as you mentioned the reference to Abraham, the Father of all the tribes (Jews and Muslims) & Zion, the term for the spiritual Israel
Totally, the break in the middle "and the troops on the ground are about to dig in, I wonder where is the love", this is definitely about the Israeli Palestinian conflict, and as you mentioned the reference to Abraham, the Father of all the tribes (Jews and Muslims) & Zion, the term for the spiritual Israel
It's got to be about the situation in the middle East, the Israel/Palestine thing.
"Lay down your guns All your daughters of Zion All your Abraham sons" Stop the fighting in Israel. I'm Jewish, and often in services Israel is referred to as Zion. Israel is even called Zion in the Israeli national anthem.
Totally, the break in the middle "and the troops on the ground are about to dig in, I wonder where is the love", this is definitely about the Israeli Palestinian conflict, and as you mentioned the reference to Abraham, the Father of all the tribes (Jews and Muslims) & Zion, the term for the spiritual Israel
Totally, the break in the middle "and the troops on the ground are about to dig in, I wonder where is the love", this is definitely about the Israeli Palestinian conflict, and as you mentioned the reference to Abraham, the Father of all the tribes (Jews and Muslims) & Zion, the term for the spiritual Israel
Totally, the break in the middle "and the troops on the ground are about to dig in, I wonder where is the love", this is definitely about the Israeli Palestinian conflict, and as you mentioned the reference to Abraham, the Father of all the tribes (Jews and Muslims) & Zion, the term for the spiritual Israel
Totally, the break in the middle "and the troops on the ground are about to dig in, I wonder where is the love", this is definitely about the Israeli Palestinian conflict, and as you mentioned the reference to Abraham, the Father of all the tribes (Jews and Muslims) & Zion, the term for the spiritual Israel
Totally, the break in the middle "and the troops on the ground are about to dig in, I wonder where is the love", this is definitely about the Israeli Palestinian conflict, and as you mentioned the reference to Abraham, the Father of all the tribes (Jews and Muslims) & Zion, the term for the spiritual Israel
Totally, the break in the middle "and the troops on the ground are about to dig in, I wonder where is the love", this is definitely about the Israeli Palestinian conflict, and as you mentioned the reference to Abraham, the Father of all the tribes (Jews and Muslims) & Zion, the term for the spiritual Israel