Thursday, November 17, 2022

Amir Tsarfati Update: Agendas And Destabilization

WORLDVIEW with/ Amir Tsarfati: Agendas And Destabilization


On Tuesday, two Russian rockets exploded in Poland, killing at least two people. Initially, this rightfully triggered an overwhelming amount of concern regarding the likelihood of tensions in the region being taken to the next level. Should Poland, a NATO country, activate Article 4, it will cover the case when a member state feels threatened by another country or a terrorist organization. The 30 member states then start formal consultations at the request of the threatened member. That said, it was revealed on Wednesday that Russia did not fire rockets into Poland. In fact, it was Ukraine’s missile defense system – which uses Russian-made rockets – that was found responsible for the incident. While it’s a relief to know that Russia is not responsible for what took place, NATO’s apathy towards the situation remains a concern for the future. Furthermore, there is now tension between NATO and Ukraine as NATO claims it was Ukrainian rockets while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claims the rockets were fired by Russia.

Recent Russian rocket attacks in Ukraine resulted in power outages for an estimated 10 million people.

Adding to the chaos in the region, on Thursday, an exploded rocket allegedly fell inside Romania. Stay tuned for more details on this.

A new era in Israel-Italy Relations Because of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni

In the Italian newspaper, La Repubblica, it was published that in the debate held at the United Nations, Italy took the side of Jerusalem. In the vote, Rome abandoned its traditional line of abstaining and voted together with the USA, Germany, and Israel against the decision to transfer the issue of the ongoing Israeli “occupation” to the Hague Tribunal.


The Ezekiel 38 Coalition

Earlier this week, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi spoke on the phone and discussed the cooperation between the countries. The conversation comes amid reports that Iran has begun receiving advanced SU-35 fighter jets from Russia. And don’t forget that Russia is using Iranian drones in Ukraine. As of this week, Putin signed a decree paving the way for citizens of foreign countries to fight in the Russian military. 

Forgive me for being biased, but Ukraine will have the upper hand anytime it chooses to use Israeli-made military equipment. The Defense Forces of Ukraine use the Israeli-made Gaia Amir MRAP in the Kherson region. Footage of this vehicle was published on the Ukraine Weapons Tracker Twitter page. With this equipment, the Ukrainian military liberates the southern regions from the Russian invaders.

The Iranian Tragedy Continues

Amid the recent multitude of protests against the corrupt regime in Tehran, an estimated 14,000 innocent protesters, fighting for basic freedoms, are facing the death penalty in Iran. This number consists of mostly teens, young adults, students, lawyers, journalists, and civil society activists. Iran threatens to charge protestors with “enmity against God”, “corruption on Earth”, and other offenses that carry the death penalty.






1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thank-you for this very informative Article! Prayers for those whom lost loved ones! Many prayers for Israel's protection with all going on around them!