Israel’s Fires: a Precursor to Sodom and Gomorrah?
Overall, the Zionist-dominated American media is silent, thus keeping the American people ignorant regarding the apocalyptic-type fires that are burning in Israel.
In the summertime, wildfires are common in the Western United States (and Western Canada), as those of us who live in the West can testify. Fires are typically started by either human negligence (campers not extinguishing their campfires, smokers discarding burning cigarettes in tinder environments, etc.) or by nature, most notably lightning strikes.
But the United States is an extremely large country, including millions of acres of natural habitat that is intrinsically highly flammable. On the other hand, Israel is a tiny country, about the size of the State of New Jersey—or even smaller. While wildfires in the Middle East are not uncommon, the endemic forests and wildernesses are not of the highly combustible varieties as are grown here in the U.S. and Canada.
Since the advent of the State of Israel in 1948, the Zionist state has planted hundreds of millions of non-native plants, trees and shrubbery that are highly combustible and have contributed to an increase of wildfire disasters not previously known in the region of Palestine—including Israel.
See this report in the Jerusalem Post.
But the current wildfires raging in Israel are unprecedented in their furor. This column will contain a couple of videos of the fires raging in Israel that I hope readers will take the time to watch. When you see them, I think you will agree with me that the fires are not only terrifying, but they possess an almost apocalyptic aura about them.
I’ll begin with a transcription of this video report:
Israel Now! Worst Wildfire in Jerusalem’s History Forces Thousands To Evacuate & Left Devastations
Jerusalem, Israel, April 30-May 1, 2025
On April 30, 2025, flames surged across Highway 1, the main artery between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, forcing terrified drivers to abandon their vehicles and flee on foot as smoke turned day into night.
This was not a scene from a disaster film. It was the grim reality when one of the most devastating wildfires in Israel’s history erupted just west of Jerusalem.
In a matter of hours, the fire advanced rapidly, threatening entire communities. Over 10,000 residents from at least 10 villages, including Beit Meir, Shoresh, Giv’at Ye’arim and Ramat Raziel, were forced to evacuate. The situation was chaotic as firefighters struggled to control the inferno, while entire families fled their homes with little more than the clothes on their backs.
The Eitanim Psychiatric Hospital was also evacuated, with two patients initially reported missing amid the disorder.
Thick black smoke blanketed the capital, causing severe air pollution and triggering health alerts across the region.
Meanwhile, crucial highways, like Route 1, the main Jerusalem-Tel Aviv route, were shut down, leading to heavy traffic and delays in evacuation efforts.
By the end of the day, the fire had consumed more than 17 square kilometers of land, devastating forests, agricultural land and natural reserves. The firestorm had reached near-catastrophic proportions, with wind speeds ex
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