‘This type of scenario has a clear likelihood of happening, in light of the sharp increase in antisemitism in countries around the world…It is impossible to ignore that extreme scenarios will lead to rapid and massive immigration in the future and the State of Israel must be prepared to absorb and embrace them whenever needed.’
ed note–as always, lots of ‘must knows’ that every war-weary Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand about all of this.
Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, inasmuch as the article below is constructed within the ‘what if’ paradigm, there is no ‘what if’ involved in it.
Israel and her sprawling network of spies, saboteurs, terrorists, and murderers have already pre-constructed various ‘ops’ in various Gentile countries aimed at driving the Jews in those countries back to Israel in exactly the same manner as took place nearly a century ago when Zionist terrorists blew up Sin-a-Gogs in various Arab countries in order to frighten Jews to make ‘aliyah’ back to ‘home, sweet home’.
And all can take to the bank the fact that they are planning the same thing all over the world, and especially in America.
Someone like Zohran Mamdani gets elected Mayor of the most Jewish city in the world after being characterized as a ‘dangerous Islamic anti-Semite’ and the Jews didn’t put that particular chess piece into motion?
If you think so, we have bridge we’d like to sell to you…
The Jews are planning to do what they do best, which is false flag terrorism and mass murder, and if that means that a few of their own have to die in the process, as took place on the morning of Oct. 7th, well, it’s an investment that is, no pun intended, ‘worth the return’.
Times of Israel
The situation: a major antisemitic incident in a country with a large Jewish community has triggered a mass exodus by thousands of Jews fleeing to Israel. Hundreds of new immigrants arrive daily, seeking refuge and expecting to be swiftly absorbed and integrated into Israeli society.
While the scenario is unlikely to occur in the near-term by all indications, it’s far from out of the question, and enough of a worrying eventuality that Israel’s Immigration and Absorption Ministry is drilling for what to do if — or when — it does happen.
‘This is an extreme scenario, but a scenario that could happen anytime in the near future, and we want to be prepared’ said Immigration and Absorption Ministry Director General Avichai Kahana.
On Thursday, about 100 representatives of different government ministries, non-profit organizations, and essential services crowded into a small room at the National College for Israeli Resilience in Ramle for a day of role-playing and simulations to prepare for such a mass-immigration event.
The mission was to examine the country’s systemic readiness and prepare strategically for a situation where 800 people immigrate every day for weeks in response to a state of emergency in their home country, bringing tens of thousands of Jews to Israel in a short time span.
Israel already has real-time experience in dealing with such inflows. In 1991, the country airlifted over 14,000 people from Ethiopia in a day and a half.
More recently, some 75,000 immigrants arrived from Russia and Ukraine in the span of months after the war broke out in 2022.
‘During that time, there were sometimes days when 1,500 people arrived,’ Kahana said.
Thursday’s exercise was based on the lessons learned from that experience, which have in recent months been integrated into a ministry plan, dubbed ‘Raise the aliyah banner.’
Last year, the ministry began developing a playbook for how it would handle such a mass immigration event, and Thursday’s simulation represented the first time its conclusions were debated and challenged by the different organizations and bodies, Kahana explained.
With antisemitism a mounting concern for Jewish communities around the world, the Immigration and Absorption Ministry has been working to improve the country’s ability to attract and absorb rising numbers of new arrivals. Some 54,000 new immigrants have arrived in Israel since Hamas launched its war with Israel on October 7, 2023, according to ministry data, roughly on par with pre-COVID immigration totals.
‘In most countries, people leave during a war, but in Israel, people come to help,’ Immigration and Absorption Minister Ofir Sofer has been known to quip as he touts strong immigration figures, even if the reality is somewhat more complicated.
A massive terror attack, political upheaval or widespread unrest are just some of the possible triggers that could lead a country’s Jews to leave en masse, especially in places with weaker governance or less socioeconomic stability.
‘We are imagining events in a country with a difficult economic situation, where the government won’t be able to protect its citizens,’ Kahana said. ‘There are concrete large-scale threats to the Jewish community in numerous countries, and hardly a week goes by that a large-scale incident isn’t thwarted by security forces.’
All in the details
During Thursday’s exercise, members of different working teams analyzed different aspects of the plan to identify weak points and gaps between needs and realities. The drill involved planning for both helping evacuate emigrants from their home countries and absorbing them in Israel.
One team worked on a plan for a situation in which they had just 24 hours to organize flights out of an unnamed country for planeloads of fleeing Jews. Who would man those efforts? How would the Jewish community be mobilized in the effort, and how would potential emigrants be identified? How would food and medicine be provided? How would information be gathered and shared between different parties?
Effective collaboration on data collection and sharing was an especially sensitive point, Kahana noted.
‘This is a point where we have repeatedly failed, including during the war in Gaza,’ he said. ‘When people were evacuated to hotels after October 7, we didn’t have good information about who was in each hotel, or who was moving from place to place, because there was no effective communication between different authorities.’
Another team worked on a plan for taking in the new immigrants at the airport, processing them and dispatching them to absorption centers and hotels around the country. Staff would need to be dispatched with details about everyone’s needs, and budgetary systems would need to be in place to pay for it all seamlessly.
What if many of the arrivals had been injured in attacks? What about children who arrive without parents, or people with special needs? And what about the estimated five percent of arrivals who aren’t eligible to immigrate to Israel under the Law of Return?
A final exercise explored longer-term immigration issues after the initial few weeks, a challenge Israel has struggled with since it first welcomed fleeing immigrants as a fledgling state.
‘This is the challenge that worries me most,’ Kahana said. ‘Israel is good at handling emergencies when things are moving quickly and the adrenaline is flowing, but what happens after a few weeks, when people need to begin their new lives and the media is no longer there to cover it?’
In recent months, the Immigration and Absorption Ministry has launched a number of new initiatives to promote successful immigration, including a new plan announced last month to work with Israeli companies to provide employment for immigrants as soon as they arrive in the country.
Earlier this month, it also unveiled a new 0 percent income tax rate for immigrants arriving in 2026.
In February, the ministry announced a NIS 170 million ($46.4 million) program to improve integration, along with a reform designed to speed up the licensing process for new immigrants to work in their professional fields. More recently, it launched a new government program offering incentives to attract successful Jewish candidates with in-demand skills to immigrate to Israel.
Other initiatives, including expanding tax exemptions for immigrants who own businesses and offering personal assistance to potential olim throughout Europe, are also underway.
While most of these efforts have focused on making it attractive for immigrants from wealthy countries, Thursday’s emergency simulation served as a reminder that Israel’s immigrants often arrive under duress, with few resources and complicated needs.
‘This type of scenario has a clear likelihood of happening, in light of the sharp increase in antisemitism in countries around the world, and we must be prepared for this,’ Sofer said in a statement. ‘It is impossible to ignore the possibility that extreme scenarios will lead to rapid and massive immigration in the future. The State of Israel must be prepared to absorb and embrace them whenever needed.’
flood them with aliens.
ed note–either you read only the title and not the story, or else the gravity of what is contained therein escapes your understanding.
We are betting on the former, that you did not actually read the story but only the title.
Nevertheless, even within the title there are 3 words that should have caught your notice, namely ‘MASSIVE TERRORIST ATTACK’ and which should have served as the focal point of your attention rather than the word ‘Immigration’.
It’s no wonder that the Jews maintain the derisive opinions of Gentiles that they do.
You have to admire the level of insanity that terms the world’s revulsion at Israel’s genocide in Gaza as “anti-semitism”. Beyond chutzpah. Firmly into “criminally insane” territory.
Firsto, ladies and Gentile men, nobody calling themselves “Jews” will be going back to a place called Israel. Israel was never a place but a people. That would be the first misconception here. Second, one can not go “back” to a place they did not come from to begin with. Let me be clear here, I have little problem with this though. Allow them all, each and every one of them to make their so called Aliyah to the place named “Israel” in 1947. There will of course be some needed stipulations that go along with this project put into place. 1) the parasite is never to to leave this region. It will be walled off from the remainder of the civilized world. 2)All civilized countries must refuse to use Fiat currencies from the central banks owned by the khazarian mob. In this manner these demons will be forced to be their own host and canaBAAL ize themselves out of existence. Without any trade or cooperation from the rest of the civilized world they simply can not exist. Let it begin as far as I am concerned. As a bon voyage present we can take their fake currency and pay for the one way tickets out of every country they leave from before we stop using the shekels as it will not matter once we use our own currencies. It will be the last time they ever are to board a plane as well unless they own it. No trade with them will be allowed etc. They simply will cease to exist in a very short time. How we get this party started should be the immediate question. Any one who is willing to renounce their “Jew ishness” and assimilate can stay. In other words I will never have to hear one of them scream they are being discriminated against because they are a Jew. That is their options leave or convert to anything other than Judaism and forget that it exists except in the ghetto to be they created for themselves. What do you think , Mark? I have a dream. Is it possible?
I forgot one other stipulation. We will label it#3. Anyone caught trading with the enemy is charged with treason and beheaded just as they planned to do to me. The world will be a safer place for it. Draw this up and let’s all implement it asap😁
I never thought that I would be censored by TUT Editor but I have just been.
Ed note–No you haven’t been censored. We were away most of the day and therefore not here to approve your comment, so anytime you are ready to apologize for the obvious mistake on your part, feel free to do so.
This does serve as a good opportunity however in underscoring how many times this very scenario has taken place on this website over the years. A comment isn’t immediately approved because we happen to be away dealing with this thing called life, and all of the sudden, sometimes from people we have known and with whom we have been very friendly for many years, the accusations of ‘censorship’ and ‘gatekeeper’ and all the rest of the paranoia-driven BS comes flying like a volley of poison-tipped arrows.
As insane and as irrational as they are, nevertheless, the Jews do not engage in such business. There is a stinking Jew who leaves pro-Israel comments on this website all the time, none of which get posted because that is the nature of war, and not once has this Jew complained about ‘censorship’, even though he more than anyone else would have a reason to do so.
Yet another explanation as to why they move forward with their plans and the Gentiles more often than not remain stuck in the mud.