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Hungary, Paraguay To Move Embassies To Jerusalem, Causing World To End AGAIN

Palestinian threats over Jerusalem embassies have destroyed the world millions of times already.

Budapest, June 7 – Two more nations announced last week that they intend to transfer their highest-ranking diplomatic representation to Israel’s declared capital, instead of the country’s main commercial center, in departure from longstanding practice to avoid endorsing the Jewish State’s claim to the entire holy city, and in defiance of constant Palestinian threats to turn the region, and possibly the world, into an apocalyptic conflagration for approximately the billionth time.

Government officials of Hungary and Paraguay informed their Israeli counterparts last Wednesday that they plan to transfer their respective embassies from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. US President Donald Trump set the precedent for it in December 2017 when he recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital – immediately setting off the firestorm that Palestinians had long threatened and destroying civilization as we know it, the eleventh time it happened that month.

Palestinians again warned Hungary and Paraguay not to follow through on the announcement, unless those two nations want to go through the nuclear holocaust that always results when Palestinian demands are not met. No official response from either government has been received in the meantime.

If the government of Viktor Orbán follows through, Hungary will become the first European nation with an embassy in Jerusalem; Paraguay will join a smattering of other Latin American governments that followed the US lead. Most countries have remained loath to imply recognition of Israeli claims to the city by moving their embassies, often in the shadow of terrorism threats and disrupted relations with states hostile to Jewish sovereignty. Those threats have destroyed the world millions of times already.

The official position of many nations, including many US administrations for several decades, hews to the 1947 UN partition plan that would have carved out Jerusalem and its surroundings, including Bethlehem, as a city under international auspices and not part of any specific country. The partition plan never saw implementation, which, as a General Assembly resolution, did not carry binding force of law; the Arab countries rejected it and invaded the nascent Jewish State.

The insistence on Jerusalem as a “corpus separatum” began only once Israel captured the eastern part of the city, plus the entire West Bank, form Jordan in 1967. Jordan had occupied and annexed the area in 1948 and barred Jews from it, after which no such governments thought it important to speak of Jerusalem as an international city with freedom of access for all faiths.

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