AL-HAQ
16 Muharram 1446
23 July 2024
THE SUFFERINGS OF THE ISRAELI YAHOOD
ISRAEL IS BLEEDING TO DESTRUCTION AND DEATH WHILE ALLAH TA’ALA IS PUNISHING THE MUSLIMS FOR THEIR TREASON AND TREACHERY
- 60,000 Businesses closed
- 250,000 Yahood displaced from their homes
- The war has so far cost $70 BILLION
- The ports are lying idle
- Numerous factories have closed
- The country is economically bankrupt.
This bankrupt Yahoodi entity is propped up primarily by the U.S.A. and also by other western powders. Israel is America’s main and most important military base in the Middle east, hence the U.S. constantly pumps in billions of dollars of military and economic aid to sustain the brutal Israeli entity and to accomplish its genocidal designs.
Muslims should not delete Allah Ta’ala from this equation. In reality the Commander is Allah Azza Wa Jal. Whatever is happening is by the decree of Allah Azza Wa Jal. Not a leaf drops, not an ant moves and not an atom spins but by the command and decree of Allah Ta’ala. The Qur’aan Majeed and the Hadith explicitly and emphatically confirm this truth.
This Israeli Athaab (Punishment) of Allah Azza Wa Jal will run its full divinely prescribed course. Allah Ta’ala warns Muslims in the Qur’aan Majeed:
“If Allah helps you, no one can overcome/defeat you, But if He abandons you, then who is there besides Him to help you?”
There is no one, no entity and not one of these so-called Muslim countries able to come to the aid of the Palestinians who have become fodder for the Israeli genocide machine. But Muslims, due to having abandoned Islam, are unable to understand the Qur’aan and the Sunnah, hence they continue looking askance at enemies for succour.
The truth stated by our Nabi (Sallallahu alayhi wasallam) has undoubtedly come into reality in our era. Regarding the evil conduct of Muslims and its consequences, Rasulullah (Sallallahu alayhi wasallam) said:
“Allah will eliminate fear for you (Muslims) from the hearts of your enemy an Allah will instil wahan in your hearts.”
Explaining wahan, Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) said: “It is love for this dunya and aversion for Maut.” These two diseases impregnate the hearts with fear for the kuffaar, and it prevents the Nusrat (Aid) of Allah Ta’ala. In the era we find ourselves, the Ummah has become scum and rubbish. In this regard, Rasulullah (Sallallahu alayhi wasallam) said:
“You will be GHUTHA (flotsam/rubbish) such as The ghutha of floodwaters.”
Notwithstanding the Divine Punishment Muslims are suffering, Allah Ta’ala while using the kuffaar Tahood to punish the Palestinian Muslims, is also punishing the Yahood. They are bleeding to destruction and death.
A kuffaar entity reports:
CofaceBDI says 46,000 businesses have shut down since Hamas invasion and slaughter on Oct. 7 amid ongoing war; construction, agriculture and services sectors are hit hardest
By Sharon Wrobel 18 July 2024, 8:40 pm
Israeli business will be contending with the fallout of the months-long war with the Hamas terror group through at least the end of the year, which is expected to see as many as 60,000 businesses shut down in 2024, according to business information company CofaceBDI…
…as they struggled to stay afloat, with many hurt by a high interest rate environment, more expensive financing costs, a shortage of manpower, a sharp decline in turnover and operations, logistic and supply disruptions, and insufficient government assistance.
“There is effectively no sector in the economy that is immune to the repercussions of the ongoing war,” CofaceBDI CEO Yoel Amir told The Times of Israel. “Businesses are coping with a very complex reality: fear about an escalation of the war coupled with uncertainty about when the fighting will end alongside continued challenges such as staff shortage, low demand, growing financing needs, an increase in procurement costs and logistical issues, and most recently the export ban by Turkey are all making it increasingly difficult for Israeli businesses to survive this period.”
About 77 percent of the businesses that were forced to close since the beginning of the war, which make up about 35,000 enterprises, are small businesses with up to five employees and they are the most vulnerable in the economy as they have more immediate financing needs when their operations are hard hit, and they are also the ones finding it harder to raise critical funds, according to Amir.
The economy seized up as families grieved their loved ones, and thousands of corporate owners were reeling to cope with the sudden and continued call-up of hundreds of thousands of employees to reserve duty who joined the fighting, and 250,000 people were displaced from their homes.
The economic fallout from the ongoing war was most immediately felt by businesses active in the construction, agriculture, tourism, hospitality, and entertainment sectors, according to Amir. That’s as 85,000 Palestinian workers have virtually disappeared from Israel’s construction industry since the war’s start, as they have not been allowed into Israel to work due to security concerns, while many foreign workers working at building sites left the country. This has caused many building sites to shut down completely due to a lack of workers.
“Agriculture but especially the construction industry suffers from a severe shortage of manpower causing significant delays of projects and in the handover of apartments,” said Amir. …
In addition, Turkey’s dramatic move earlier this year to boycott all trade with Israel has left importers of construction material – aluminium, plastics, and cement products – for the local industry seeking alternative supply sources and substitutes, that are more expensive due to higher production and transportation costs.
Before the move, Israeli businesses were looking to grow imports from Turkey, as the attacks by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi militants are disrupting maritime trade, fuelling shipping costs and making goods from China and the Far East far more expensive.
“Following the Turkey boycott, there is also concern that other countries will follow with similar moves as importers are looking for alternative suppliers from other countries,” said Amir. “Insurance tariffs are going up, costs are rising, and the government will need to raise taxes, such as VAT to fund war spending which in turn places a heavy burden on businesses.”
A decline in consumer spending, the lack of tourism, and the mass evacuations from war-affected areas in the north and south of Israel have hit businesses in the trade and services sector, including leisure businesses, as well as cafes and restaurants, according to Amir.”
