‘Russia does not recognize Israel’s sovereignty over Golan Heights that are part of Syria,’ Russian deputy ambassador says.

 

ed note–An old daying goes thus–

All roads lead to Rome…

This was literally the case during the height of the Roman Empire where a traveler finding him/herself in the most remote and removed province could in time find his/her way to Rome through its extensive network of well-built roads.

A corollary exists today as we witness the decline of Pax Romana and the rising of Pax Judaica, that

…All war, all terrorism and all instability lead to Jerusalem…

It is the deeply-entrenched, well-financed, well-organized forces of Anti-Gentilism that have poisoned the world order as it has existed up to this point as part of the necessary pre-cursor to implementing Judea’s 2,000-year-old plan of revenging itself against Rome for the ‘crimes’ of 70 AD.

Now, as it relates to the present business involving a nuclear-armed Russia who has now elected to engage in defensive, pre-emptive military action in order to protect herself from what has been a generations-long plan to destroy her as a world power, the piece below provides a good–if only brief–glimpse of why the world finds itself right now teetering on the precipice of likely war that could very well go nuclear.

The followers of Judaism, the ‘children of Israel’ as they like to refer to themselves, are as much looking forward to Armageddon as are the brain-drained Christian Zionist worshippers of the Jewish state who believe they are going to be sucked up into the air prior to all hell breaking loose.

As we point out often here on this humble little informational endeavor, the ‘Jewish state’ as it is planned is much, much larger/much, much more powerful than its proponents admit out loud, understanding that if they were to discuss openly the fact that it is the modern-day equivalent of the Death Star of the Star Wars saga that people might begin to think twice about allowing such a dangerous piece of theocratic political machinery to grow to size.

The one thing standing in the way of that has been nuclear-armed Russia.

Although ‘involved’ in the Middle East to a far lesser degree than in past decades, nevertheless Russia is still in Syria, used her military power to wipe out the CIA/Mossad creature known as ISIS and is dedicated–at some point–to a resolution of the Jewish/Arab conundrum that EXCLUDES the ‘Nile to the Euphrates’ thing that is baked into the apocalyptic ‘cake’ of the entire ‘Jewish state’ recipe.

In short, all the ‘particulars’ involving NATO encroachment on Russia’s borders, as well as the likely planned sabotage of the Chernobyl nuclear plant that–if it does materialize–will kill half of Europe and Eurasia, are all part and parcel of what the ‘children of Israel’ are demanding be done in removing the one military obstacle preventing them from achieving the ‘redemption’ of the land which they believe was given to them via divine mandate, ‘Eretz Israel haSchlema’.

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Moscow took issue with Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights and Jerusalem just prior to its attack on Ukraine.

‘Russia does not recognize Israel’s sovereignty over Golan Heights that are part of Syria,’ its deputy ambassador, Dmitry Polyanskiy, told the UN Security Council, which held a debate on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on Wednesday.

The monthly Security Council meeting took place as the General Assembly debated the Russian-Ukrainian crisis.

Moscow has presented itself in its conflict with Ukraine as the supporter of the Russian-speaking population in the regions of Donetsk and Luhansk in eastern Ukraine.

At the Security Council, Russia reminded Israel that it stands with Syria, where it is militarily entrenched, regarding Damascus’ demand that Israel returns the Golan, which the IDF captured during the defensive Six-Day War in 1967.

Israel annexed the Golan in 1981, but to date, the United States is the only country that recognizes that sovereignty. In December, the cabinet approved a NIS-1-billion plan to increase Israel’s population on the Golan, including through the creation of two new towns.

Polyanskiy recalled that decision when he said that Russia was ‘concerned over Tel Aviv’s announced plans for expanding settlement activity in the occupied Golan Heights, which contradicts the provisions of the 1949 Geneva Convention.’

He also indirectly took issue in his comments with Israeli sovereignty over Jerusalem, including west Jerusalem.

In 2017, Moscow said it recognized west Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. But Polyanskiy appeared on Wednesday to ignore that recognition of Israel’s government, using Tel Aviv as a synonym for Israel’s government.

It is a phrase used only by those countries who mean to convey that they do not recognize Israeli sovereignty over any part of its capital city.

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