16 Apr 2015
The Doors Are Closing
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In the same way the British closed the gates to Palestine in the late 1930's -- right at the peak of the Nazi threat -- so, too, today do the Jews of the diaspora face a closure.
If last summer's 'war' in Gaza proved anything (and we don't mean Israeli lack of will -- that was proven decades ago), it was: that the country can be quarantined in an instant.
We saw the speed at which foreign airlines cancelled flights to and from Ben Gurion International directly after a single Hamas rocket landed ... a mile away from the airport!
What will they do when the first airplane is knocked out of the sky? Or a runway is blown apart?
It's quite clear, friends. That will be the end of air travel to Israel. Because at that point no major airline will be willing to suffer either financial loss or the sullying of its good name for the sake of its dear friends, the Israelis.
The doors will have closed.
And not only that.
Consider, too, that precisely then, every mouth breathing anti-Semite worth his salt will understand that the State of Israel has been neutralized, and that the Jews no longer have a safe haven to which they can flee.
And with that, the Jew will once again become a captive of the exile, with nowhere to turn but the mercy of his hulking anti-Semitic host.
Good luck, brother Jew.
Your time's almost up.
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