Hopefully Israel will take advantage of the ongoing cease fire with Hamas to hammer out a comprehensive peace plan with the Palestinians. However, if the past is any indication, nothing of the sort will take place.
The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement will pick up speed and numerous lawsuits will be filed against Israel at the Hague and at other venues for War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity. Israel will be under so much pressure that it will feel cornered.
Such a predicament will be the catalyst for one of two outcomes. It will either be the push needed to force Israeli leaders into crafting a genuine peace deal with the Palestinians or hubris will once again get the better of them and they will allow Israel’s economy to collapse along with its Apartheid walls a la South Africa.
However, there’s a third possibility. It’s the solution that Israeli leaders have always used since the founding of their country. War. It is the only method they know well. They’ve been using it deftly to distract their people and the Jewish diaspora from the reality that is Israel: a monstrous Apartheid criminal state worse than Apartheid South Africa.
THE WAR
If Israel were to go down the war path again, this time it would be a multi-front war. A war they’ve been preparing for years.
Israel would target Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in Palestine and possibly Syria under the pretext that ISIS is the aim. And since Syria and Iran have a mutual defense pact, Iran would most likely join in or at the very least provide soldiers and weapons to Syria and Hezbollah.
The goal of the recent conflicts in Syria – orchestrated by the US for Israel’s benefit – and Gaza was an attempt to destroy two fronts so as to hopefully avoid the multi-front war. Thus, Israel would have concentrated on just one front in order to better smash Hezbollah’s military which according to Israeli Chief of Staff Benny Gantz is now stronger than most countries.
Unfortunately for Israel, Hamas and Syrian forces have not only become better fighters because of these conflicts, they are still standing and are now more popular with their people. And whenHezbollah is added to the equation, they form a trio of worthy adversaries that cannot be easily defeated.
If such a war were to indeed take place, and especially if Iran were to get involved, a Jewish-only state of Israel would not survive.
Millions of Israeli Jews would be fleeing their war-torn country while millions of Palestinians living in refugee camps in Arab countries surrounding Israel would be returning home.
That very scenario could be the reason why they’ve been readying us for a post-Israel Middle East. If so, Zionism would meet its demise and Palestine would become a full-fledged bi-national country with pre-1948 borders.
But, where would all these Israeli Jews be fleeing to? The answer is Ukraine, the original birthplace of the Ashkenazi Jews.
It’s the best possible guess given the events that led up to the current Ukrainian crisis.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED IN UKRAINE
The conflict in Ukraine started as a so-called revolution of the people initiated by the AshkenaziVictoria Nuland in the US State Department with her neo-con Ashkenazi husband Robert Kaganworking in the background via powerful organizations such as Project for a New American Century, the Brookings Institution and Council on Foreign Relations. The Ashkenazi George Soros also contributed financially to the Ukrainian Maidan ‘Revolution’.
“Many of the participants in Kiev’s ‘EuroMaidan’ demonstrations were members of Soros-funded NGOs and/or were trained by the same NGOs in the many workshops and conferences sponsored by Soros’ International Renaissance Foundation (IRF), and his various Open Society institutes and foundations. The IRF, founded and funded by Soros, boasts that it has given ‘more than any other donor organization’ to ‘democratic transformation’ of Ukraine,” writes William F. Jasper in The New American.
Then came the removal of the duly elected President of the country followed by the installation of their puppet government with a new Prime Minister named Arseniy Yatsenyuk who according to The Guardian is playing down his Jewish roots.
CONCLUSION
All the pieces seem to be in place in Ukraine so that soon-to-be fleeing Israeli Jews can be welcomed in the country.
Whether Israel’s Apartheid system collapses with a whimper or with a bang is up to Israel’s intransigent leaders. They could easily opt for a genuine peace accord with their Arab neighbors and the Palestinians and thereby ensure the survival of their country.
If past actions truly help in predicting future events, Israel is doomed to continue in its path toward self-destruction. As usual, Israeli leaders will blame everyone and anyone but themselves.
“For all who take the sword will perish by the sword.” Matthew 26:52
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