The truce seems to resist while the plan B of Israel is being dicovered
Despite yesterday’s attack on a bus in Tel Aviv, it seems that diplomacy has moved on time, promoting a respite from last night at 8,00 pm that seems to resist, thanks to Hillary Clinton’s diplomatic act and the will of Egypt to guarantee a situation that was becoming untenable. All this should lead to the formal presentation of the recognition of Palestine as a UN member state, next week. But in Tel Aviv there is a plan B, a solution of extreme emergency to be taken in case things should go really wrong.
Ahmadinejad Iran reiterated that the new weapons used by Hamas, capable of hitting deep inside Israeli territory, were from Tehran, where the civil nuclear program goes on. Well, thanks to the bold and pioneering work of one of our readers, we are able to reveal the existence of a contingency plan in the event of a nuclear attack on Iran against the Israeli state.
With the contamination of the area around Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, the Israeli government would give rise to a new, modern exodus to an old Jewish majority territory, created during the heyday of the Soviet Union by Stalin in 1934, in Russian territories close to China in Asia.
It is a region in Russia where the majority of the Jewish community after the fall of the USSR, has a number of interesting features. Here yddish and modern Hebrew are taught and the presence of large deposits of gold and silver, as well as a good basic crafts, make the area particularly attractive to new investments.
To promote good neighborly relations with China, some of the main financial backers of the state of Israel have bought, with the Compagnie Financière Edmond de Rothschild the remaining 20% owned by Bank of China with an investment of 2.2 billion yuan allowing the financial Parisian to have access to 136 million customers in the most populous country in the world.
The focus of this “new promised land” seems to be Birobidžan, the capital of the eastern Russian Oblast , with a population of 75,000 people and 200 square kilometers, which could become the first new Israeli settlement no longer in contact with hostile Arab countries, but with Russia and powerful China.
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