There are always two sides to a coin, and there are many facets to war. The conflict between Israel and Palestine has implications that will be heard and felt worldwide. Isn't it intriguing that just a few months or years before this war began, both Europe and America experienced a surge in immigration from Arab countries?
I'd venture to say this is by design. Those who planned this war, supposedly for over two years before launching it against Israel, didn't view it as a spontaneous attack. They were well aware of the repercussions and even sent "some troops" abroad. This couldn't have been an isolated event.
Do you know who isn't concerned about migrants currently protesting and causing chaos in their countries? Hungary, Poland, and Japan. Hungary, for instance, has been clear since 2015 that they won't welcome refugees, while Germany admitted a large number. They claimed to accept Syrian refugees, but unbeknownst to them, they also took in a significant number of individuals with extremist backgrounds among these so-called innocent refugees.
Perhaps the riskiest move made by a European country in accepting immigrants from Palestine, Somalia, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, and similar countries was Sweden. I have insights into this because I have a good friend who has lived in Sweden for over twenty years.
Initially, it was expected that the European Union would pay the state of Sweden something like $2,000 a month for every immigrant they took from these countries. It was estimated to cost Sweden only about $1,000 per capita to cover the expenses for these immigrants. This led many to believe that the Nordic country was profiting from this arrangement. However, reality has proven otherwise.
Only a small number of these immigrants have integrated into the country, found employment, paid taxes, and embraced a civilized way of life. The majority have clung to the principles handed down from their elders, engaged in criminal activities, and caused chaos in the country. They are now supporting Hamas and Palestine in their actions against Jews. This is essentially the focus of the "support Palestine" protests happening around the world.
Sweden has gone from being one of the safest countries in Europe to now having the highest crime rate. It's no longer the Sweden it used to be. In recent conversations with my friend, he's made it clear that he plans to move his family away from Sweden in a few years.
Egypt, as geographically close as possible to Palestine, has erected two parallel walls between them and the Palestinians, stationed military patrols on the border, and imposed strict entry controls. The UK, however, has been less cautious about individuals from these regions, even allowing "aggressive protests against Jewish people" organized by Palestinians.
I'm neither pro-Palestine nor pro-Israel, as I cannot pass judgment on these individuals. There may be good people in Palestine and bad individuals in Israel. What's evident is that the pro-Palestine protests organized by Palestinians worldwide support the killings and atrocities committed by Hamas against the Israeli people.
The issue with these extremists (not all Palestinians, of course) is that they are raised in environments that nurture these beliefs and actions. You don't end up chewing on an Israeli flag in your old age by being a lifelong advocate for peace. Witnessing young children in Palestine being taught to hate Jews, dedicating their lives to defeating them at any cost, is nothing short of horrifying.
The mothers of these children were even cheering during the terrorist attack on Israel that occurred on October 7th. The only beneficiaries of such a war are the elites whose primary goal is to divide and conquer. Make no mistake; the mass immigration that took place in Europe and America over the past few years was carefully orchestrated.
"Order after chaos" is what these hidden world leaders are seeking. They don't seem to care about the nature of chaos in the world, as long as it leads to more control that they can enforce over all citizens in the name of fighting and protecting us against terrorists. At the end of the day, Israel's decision to disarm its citizens from a few years ago was probably a misstep.
Thanks for your attention,
Adrian