“Unprecedented droves”
Hardly.
In the 1990’s over one million Jews immigrated to Israel.
In the 2000’s it was less than 200K.
There has been a modest in immigration over this decade (30K in 2018) but up to 2/3rd’s of recent migrants are not Jewish — or at least not recognized as such by Israel.
Yep. In 1990 after the collapse of communism, Israel had 200,000 immigrants. Surely the prophecy applied more then.
But the Bible mentions that God would call his people out from among the nations, even those who may not have know they were Hebrew at least in part. Those 10 lost tribes went somewhere!
Plus there were “wars and rumors of wars” (which doesnt mean much of anything) and strange “celestial events” in the 90s. Not to mention we were coming up on the magical year 2000.
But you arent supposed to point any of this out for some reason.
“There has been a modest in immigration over this decade (30K in 2018) but up to 2/3rds of recent migrants are not Jewish or at least not recognized as such by Israel.”
Actually, they are recognized as “Jewish for Aliyah” by Israel — so, 1 grandparent, either side. Basically, it’s people who may not be maternally Jewish (and thus Jewish under Jewish law), but face discrimination for being ethnically Jewish.
Converts are, of course, also accepted.