Posted on 03/17/2024 6:28:29 AM PDT by Texan4Life
By the end of June, more than 10,000 foreign workers from India will be employed in Israel, and at the same time, the process of absorbing about 10,000 foreign workers from other countries such as Georgia, Sri Lanka, Azerbaijan, and more will begin.
The arrival of foreign workers will save the construction industry, which is currently in collapse, and most of the construction sites are closed.
The trend is to bring about 40,000 more workers to Israel to complete a quota of 65,000 foreign workers because Palestinian workers who worked in the construction industry no longer come to work in Israel.
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MBS took power in Saudi Arabia. So radical Islam is being contained in that country. Now women are allowed to drive. That's a huge win. But the big question is what will happen to Saudi Arabia after MBS. Like you said, time will tell.
Are you aware of the hadith which suggests in the real "end time" Islam will wither and return to its hole? Or a stream of thought within Islam that the Jews should be in Israel? The image that Islam is a single entity is incorrect, of course.
"Islam began as something strange and will return to being strange, just like a snake crawling back into its hole."Note the last part: "...and it would recede between the two mosques just as the serpent crawls back into its hole. "
Interesting quote. But they’ve been a roll the past 1400 years.
How many times do they have to settle it? It’s been done a few times already but the “Palestinians” and those in support keep stirring the pot because their real desire is extermination of Israel.
If West Bank is under Jordan’s control, they’ll have to be under control. Otherwise, it’s an act of war on Israel by Jordan.
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