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Marc Nodell's avatar

Great article. It reinforces the fact that leftist/communist/socialist antisemitism is political tool world-wide and used as a means to redirect the failures of their systems and to divert their own populations from solutions that will better their lives. We are seeing this in full force not just in China but in all of the western 'democratic' countries and the trend is not good.

Irwin Weiss's avatar

I recall a visit I made to Har Herzl. Walking respectfully amongst the graves I found several for young men who had apparently just come to Israel at the time of Independence, and who fell in defense of the new state. Some of the graves listed that the soldier was from "Hodu" - the Hebrew word for "India."

The Holy Land News's avatar

Thank you Joshua. An excellent analysis of the present geopolitical situation.

You mentioned the "The India–Middle East–Europe Corridor". If it does materialize, it will be a bonanza for everyone concerned. There are though several hurdles on the hill. Saudi and Jordan. Let's see how this develops. It will be much clearer after the downfall of the murderous Ayatollah regime of Iran.

The second issue is China. If they have strategically picked their cards with the worst Islamic terrorist regimes and organizations, even though they suffer daily from Islamic terror. Let them enjoy their future.

Irwin Weiss's avatar

The essay is by Vanessa Berg, not by Joshua.

The Holy Land News's avatar

You are right. Didn't notice 🙄 Sorry Vanessa Berg. 🙏

Clarity Seeker's avatar

Next Christmas: tandoori yes, egg rolls no!

Linda C's avatar

"According to the Jewish People Policy Institute, antisemitic rhetoric has migrated from fringe online spaces into mainstream Chinese discourse. Influencers quote from Hitler’s 'Mein Kampf' and 'The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.' Universities incubate anti-Israel narratives that collapse distinctions between Jews, Judaism, and Israel." A very sad development. 20 years ago, when i toured China with a friend born in Shanghai to refugees from Hitler's Germany, our Chinese hosts were effusive in describing how much they appreciated the Jewish community, how they had preserved a museum to their presence in China, how they appreciated us as American Jews.

j p m's avatar

If you ever read cesspool youtube comments section... the most pro Israel comments come from Hindus/Indians.

Aku's avatar

India + Israel match made in heaven. Compelling, well argued article . India's scale, human and economic potential and embrace of western democratic values along with Jewish rationality, practicality and resourcefulness - these two really complement each other . Add both being subjects and victims of ideological Islamic aggression which China actively supports there is great potential there.

Robbin Close's avatar

I am fortunate to live in a neighborhood with many Indian families. They are Hindu. I must say that there are many similarities between our Jewish culture and their Indian culture. They have very close families. Their children, even as adults go to many outings with their parents. Their foods are delicious! Their parties are totally all about having fun, dancing, laughing being joyful. I met most of them at our local YMCA workout classes. Afterwards, a group of us would go out to coffee, later to happy hours and later out to dance. It has been about 15 years of friendships. Very enjoyable! Very positive!

Erissa Jooste's avatar

The Beast = BRICS = Brazil, Russia, India, China, SA aka African Union.

BRICS hates God of Israel and all of its followers.

Basically BRICS = Satan.

That is why they are opposing Israel.

Clear as crystal.

Alison's avatar

But India is not opposing Israel.

Bonny Byzuk's avatar

So, what is Armageddon

John Galt III's avatar

"So, what is Armageddon"

Is that a question, a remark or a foreboding?