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The good Jewish folk of Europe are safer outside of Israel, than they would be if they were living in it

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The good Jewish folk of Europe are safer outside of Israel, than they would be if they were living in it

One of the destroyed houses in kibbutz be’eeri, you don’t get scenes like that in Europe (Photo credit: Israeli occupation Forces).

Yet more proof today, that the good Jewish folk of Europe are far more safer outside of Israel, than they are living in it.

This is why more Jews prefer to live outside of Israel, than in it. Circa 7.2 million Jews live in Israel, and circa 9 million live outside of Israel (Source: JVL).

Below, is an image from Belgium today:

FlƩron, Belgium. (Photo credit: X)

This is the house of a good Jewish folk, a Holocaust survivor. This is terrible and should not be happening. BUT, if this was in Israel then Palestinians could have entered the house, and taken the good Jewish folk back into Gaza.

In Belgium, that cannot happen, they are protected, and the good Jewish folk are much safer.

Who needs Israel, when you have Europe to protect the good Jewish folk better than Israel ever can.

Far more Jews have died in Israel since WW2, than anywhere else in the world.

Israel has officially been the least safest place for Jews since the WW2 Holocaust, which is a fact that is simply lot on too many.

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Kamran Hussain

Kamran Hussain

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May 4, 2024

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