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There MIGHT be a Plan to Rebuild Khazaria as Zelensky Says Ukraine will become 'Big Israel'

There MIGHT be a Plan to Rebuild Khazaria as Zelensky Says Ukraine will become 'Big Israel'

by EU Times on Apr 6th, 2022

There might be a plan to remake Khazaria in Ukraine, the homeland of the fake Jews that Jesus warned about. There are several tips in the Israeli media to show this but to top it all off, Zelensky himself the Jewish president of Ukraine said that Ukraine will become “big Israel”.

In order to do this though they need to completely empty the land of Ukraine of all of its inhabitants and resettle all Jews in Israel to Ukraine. Remember the word “might” though. This is NOT a fact. This is just speculation, a possibility, but again, NOT A FACT! Only time will tell if this will happen or not.

If this is true, then this is why they needed this fake war, to remake Big Israel and to force the women of Ukraine to flee to neighboring countries. Some fled further to Germany, and the UK, dreaming about raining with money from the sky but they will find soon that life will be better in the “backward” East Europe as the West will completely collapse due to upcoming hyperinflation and mass famine.

Regardless of that, now as we see, Ukraine is in the process of emptying itself of women and children. Men though have been ordered to remain in Ukraine for possible military drafting. If they really wanna make Big Israel then in theory, they also need to get rid of the men somehow, so how will they do it? Will they just keep fighting with Russia until the last Ukrainian man stands or what?

Poland, Romania, Hungary, and Slovakia are also REPORTEDLY (no proof just speculations) preparing to conquer chunks of Ukraine for their own. Ukraine appears to be on the menu for everyone these days. These countries may want to recover historic territories which were theirs.

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In blue you can see Poland with its current borders and extra painted blue with possible territory annexation from Ukraine (they want Lviv), in red you see Slovakia which also spread wider and had a border with Romania, in orange is Hungary which actually did not have that territory there for more than 100 years but since Ukraine is up for grabs, then why not? and in Green is Romania which may aim to annex their historic region of North Bukovina in the north and Budjak in the south of Moldova.

This isn’t really so far-fetched… even Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia admitted that Ukraine has many stolen territories from neighboring countries which do not belong to Ukraine and that is completely accurate. Just because Putin said it, doesn’t mean it's not true.

This is the alleged map of “Big Israel”. This is known as the “Heavenly Jerusalem project”.

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In the map below you can see how Central-East Europe used to look in 1930.

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Of course, they cannot return to the exact same borders without world war 3 and nobody would want that but they can at least recover lost territories from Ukraine if Ukraine is up for grabs. In fact, they won’t recover anything. They will be given as gifts to them by “big Israel” to make them happy with their new neighbor.

All of these regions historically did not belong to Ukraine and were stolen from Poland, Romania, Hungary, and Slovakia just like Crime didn’t belong to Ukraine either. They may try to give these regions back to these countries so that they won’t be angry about their new neighbor, Khazaria, or “big Israel”… like “a gift” so you can be happy with us being here.

All of this is again JUST SPECULATION, OPINION!!!!! This is NOT an actual fact nor do we want to present it as such. This may or may not happen, we don’t know what the big guys talk behind closed doors.

There's also an interesting video to watch on this:

And here’s the report from the RT about Zelensky declaring Ukraine “Big Israel”:

President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that Ukraine will look to Israel for inspiration concerning its future security arrangements, arguing that an “absolutely liberal” Kyiv is now “impossible” after Moscow’s attack in late February.

Speaking to journalists on Tuesday, the president said security would be the “number one” issue for Ukrainians for the next decade, even going so far as to forecast a lasting armed military presence in the streets.

“Ukraine will definitely not be what we wanted it to be from the beginning. It is impossible. Absolutely liberal, European – it will not be like that,” he said. “We will become a ‘big Israel’ with its own face. We will not be surprised if we have representatives of the Armed Forces or the National Guard in cinemas, supermarkets, and people with weapons.”

Reached by Haaretz following Zelensky’s comments, Ukrainian Ambassador to Israel Yevgen Korniychuk said that “no matter what happens next, [things] in Ukraine will be similar to the security situation in Israel,” also adding that “you will see more armed people in the streets, even when things become more peaceful than they are now.”

“Israelis have lived surrounded by enemies for all of their history and Ukraine will be doing the same,” he continued.

Despite a brief spat between Zelensky and Israeli lawmakers last month after the president compared Ukraine’s situation to the Holocaust, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has made several offers to mediate negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow, saying he feels obligated to help bring an end to the fighting. Turkey has played a similar role, holding multiple high-level talks on its soil in recent weeks.

Zelensky was openly critical of Tel Aviv in comments to the Knesset in March, accusing the government of “apathy” and “mediation without taking a side” while demanding military support for Ukraine. He later scaled back those comments, however, acknowledging that “Israel has its interests” and a “strategy to protect its citizens.”

“The prime minister of Israel, Mr. Bennett, is trying to find a way of holding talks, and we are grateful for this,” he said. “We are grateful for his efforts so that sooner or later we will begin to have talks with Russia, possibly in Jerusalem.”