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Jews In Thailand Now Moving Into Africa - The Mass Exodus

Wondering how this is going to play out in the future

By IwriteMywrongsPublished about a year ago 5 min read
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Tuesday, 3 September 

By: TB Obwoge

Some time in June 2024, I stumbled upon Israelis flooding Thailand. The in early August the TikTok videos started coming. Well if you read the comments, check a little deeper, you'll find out that they have also been moving to African countries.

Rwanda and Kenya to be exact, however it will be no time before you hear the news of them going to places like Angola, Seychelles and perhaps even Ghana.

Ghana where Akufo-Addo has all of a sudden found his balls, or another scam to build milk money from another group of people. First it was African-Americans, claiming that his little xenophobic hub, filled with the scammers, the 2nd highest scamming country in Africa to be exact.

Akufo-Addo who said on a trip to the USA-Africa summit that Ghana stands with Israel and Ukraine, a stark contrast from his cowardly ways prior to the summit. Ghanaians even laid out and acted foolish in a Christian church service filled with only Ghanaians & the Ambassador from Israel. All holding signs, filled with dramatics.

Meanwhile Muslim Ghanaians refused donations from Israel, the refused to be bought off.

So Thailand it was at first, now any place in the world where they can buy their way in.

'I Can Breathe Here': The Israelis Escaping War to Set Up Home in Thailand

Koh Phangan ("Island of White Sands") is a small island, thick with tropical vegetation, some 600 kilometres south of Bangkok.

Locals say there are between 400 and 500 Israeli families living here. Many have arrived in the past few months.

Daniel moved after being evacuated from his kibbutz in the south after October 7.

“After the evacuation and the hardship that it created, we decided to leave. We wouldn't have wanted to start over anywhere else in Israel. We don't have the energy for it. We chose the extreme direction.

"It's much simpler . You make do with less. You give up a lot of things that you used to think that you can't do without.

"I'm still on the kibbutz's WhatsApp group, so I get updates on rocket alerts, but we're no great news followers. I'm in no rush to know what's going on in Israel.

"I'm not bothered by the moral question. After October 7, I don't feel I have to be in Israel to demonstrate that it's my home. There are no reasons to fight for my home. If I have a chance to give my family safety and move forward, there's no reason I shouldn't do it."

Yasmin Yafe set up a home in Thailand three years ago and has noticed the increasing number of Israelis flocking to Koh Phangan. "The presence of Israelis is very apparent - both the nice side of helping the community and the less nice side that often forgets the place's code of conduct.

"I went through a healing process here. It's somewhere that facilitates healing. I can breathe here, and you can't do that in Israel anymore."

Source: The JewsishIndependant.Com

Just a year ago, this month in September of 2023, Netanyahu wanted all the African migrants out of Israel. Now some East Africans are claiming that they're moving to Kenya and Rwanda these days.

Netanyahu orders plan to remove African migrants after Eritrean groups clash in Israel

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday he wants Eritrean migrants involved in a violent clash in Tel Aviv to be deported immediately and has ordered a plan to remove all of the country’s African migrants.

The remarks came a day after bloody protests by rival groups of Eritreans in south Tel Aviv left dozens of people injured. Eritreans, supporters and opponents of Eritrea’s government, faced off with construction lumber, pieces of metal and rocks, smashing shop windows and police cars. Israeli police in riot gear shot tear gas, stun grenades and live rounds while officers on horseback tried to control the protesters.

The violence on Saturday returned to the fore the issue of migrants, which has long divided Israel. Its resurgence comes as Israel is torn over Netanyahu’s judicial overhaul plan, and supporters cite the migrant issue as a reason why the courts should be reined in, saying they have stood in the way of pushing the migrants out.

“We want harsh measures against the rioters, including the immediate deportation of those who took part,” Netanyahu said in a special ministerial meeting called to deal with the aftermath of the violence.

Source: PBS.Org

In October of 2023, there were several articles and videos that claimed some where around Kenya and Uganda, Israel was to make that theire homeland decades proior. Are they possibly making this their home in 2024?

Kenya was supposed to become the Zionist homeland. How would that have worked out?

A little more than four decades before they transformed Mandatory Palestine into the modern state of Israel, the leaders of the Zionist Movement, invited by Joseph Chamberlain, then British Colonial Secretary, turned their eyes to East Africa as a potential settlement for the world’s persecuted Jews. Known as the Uganda Scheme, the initiative would have seen the relocation of hundreds of thousands of primarily eastern European Jews into what is now central-western Kenya; at the time, this region was part of the Uganda Protectorate, hence the name of the scheme. The sixth Zionist Congress, which was held in 1903 in Basel, Switzerland, dispatched a three-man commission to survey the land and report on its suitability for the venture. According to a report from the meeting, published in a Jewish magazine of the time, the British offer was for the Zionists to set up “an autonomous Jewish settlement in East Africa, with Jewish administration, Jewish local government, with a Jewish governor at its head […] under British suzerain control.” East Africa was not the first territory to which the Zionists, and their enablers, had turned their eyes in their quest to find a modern homeland for Jews. Nor was it the last. But it was the one that, outside of Palestine itself, was taken with a significant level of seriousness.

It became particularly urgent following a deadly pogrom in Kishinev (modern Chisinau, Moldova) in April 1903. Obviously, the initiative didn’t succeed. Its failure has been attributed, variously, to opposition by the then emergent white-settler community in Kenya, a malaise of indecision within the Colonial Office regarding how to administer the nascent East Africa Protectorate and, perhaps most importantly, the reticence of the Zionist leaders themselves.

Source: Mercator.Com

Ghana has been slowly setting a path to allow Israelis into the country, there are said to be some 200 Israeli citizens living in Ghana. However if this were true there would be some that would have attended the large church service that was filled with only Ghanaians. 

I wonder how that would sit in Ghana, with the over 30,000 Lebanese in the country, I also think that the number of Lebanese in Ghana is much higher than that. The country doesn't keep very good records.

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©️TB Obwoge 2024 All Rights Reserved

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IwriteMywrongs

I'm the president of a nonprofit. I've lived in 3 countries, I love to travel, take photos and help children and women around the world! One day I pray an end to Child Marriages, Rape and a start to equal Education for ALL children 🙏🏽

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