(Excerpt from my recent prophecy update. It needs to be said, especially today. —j)
In its decades-long proxy war with Israel, Iran has inspired (and likely originated) the popular pro-Palestine slogan, ‘From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be Free’ and other equally deceptive catchphrases like, ‘Free Palestine!’
These and the many other fashionable slogans make the illusive two-state solution sound like it’s within reach and even reasonable, with stubborn Israel being the true roadblock to peace in the region. This, of course is not the case—in fact it’s impossible. Iran and its proxies—both in the Middle East and the U.S. are banking on the West’s shrugging off thoughtful analysis concerning Iran’s actual goal for the ongoing conflict. Think about it (a habit to which they hope we will never return): if these slogans were ever fulfilled it would mean that Israel as a nation has ceased to exist, whether by negotiations or war.
But wait—could such an arrangement honestly be negotiated? If Israel surrendered and the Jewish state reverted to ‘Palestine’—a vague territory arbitrarily defined by the British after WWI, would the Jews be allowed to continue living in that land? Not a chance. So—what about going somewhere else in the region? Is it the intention of the puppet Palestinian authority (if victorious) to allow Jews to continue to live alongside Arabs in peace and tranquility after decades of Israeli administration? Seriously?
If the Jews were not pushed into the sea by war, they would still be forced out. But to where? Would they find themselves once again herded into Warsaw-like ghettos in their formerly occupied land or in a neighboring country—or any other nation for that matter? Name one. What country on earth would open its ports to more than 7.5 million displaced Jews? Remember the infamous WWII-era voyage of the MS St. Louis? Look it up—that infamous event involved fewer than a thousand Jewish people.
It’s certain that no Muslim nation would (or could) receive a sudden influx of millions of refugees from anywhere, much less Jewish ones. Historically, they’ve often turned out their own Arab brothers, including tens of thousands of Palestinian Arab refugees who fled Israel on the orders of neighboring Arab nations that were at the time engaged in attacking Israel. What would any nation anywhere do with 7.5 million displaced Jews? Would the U.S. take them in? How? Even the political suggestion of such an arrangement would (at the very least) shatter any remaining civility in our increasingly malignant (and antisemitic) culture war. I ask again—who would receive, much less welcome, these people anywhere in the world? But—the Israelis aren’t going to leave, because they can’t. There’s nowhere to go.
What is the endgame for the Ayatollah and his puppet proxies, for the wanna-be Ottoman calif and all the other pathological activists chanting, ‘From the River to the Sea…’ or ‘Free Palestine!’? There’s only one possibility: the genocide of the Jewish people. This is what these pathetic slogans champion—and those who embrace them have linked arms with lethal ideologues like Hitler, Pol Pot, the Grand Mufti and the prophesied Antichrist. Worse, if such slogans ever approached real-time fulfillment, Israel’s response would, of necessity, be apocalyptic.
‘From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be Free’, ‘Free Palestine!’ and all the other electrified drivel are not the pop-culture slogans of the Viet-Nam era—rather, they adorn a vast, beguiled mob devoid of abstract thought: blinded advocates of the violent and final annihilation of an entire ethnic group in favor a savage religious cult bent on a new, successful ‘Final Solution’.
Learn the language of Middle Eastern politics—especially of Israel’s enemies: snappy catchphrases fabricated to sell terrible ideas to the West—to a people prone to the mindless acceptance of jingos—to a civilization that has outgrown thinking, especially impressionable students, self-important actors and ‘progressive’ politicians who so vociferously lead this march—like their historical predecessors—into the darker regions of hell.
Just sayin’.
—j

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