They still can go fuck themselves for the overall situation and that hole in the wall... that was there since the Crusades. They still have to hand out the murderers of Rabin and won't.
They will face some less mid range rockets, but ever more resistance against everything that is UN backed illegal.
The media will have to stop bullshit about Iran's Secret Service having time for anything more than harassing the own people.
They will continue to intervene in economic development and get killed for that off record, off notice, but more efficient than ever by ever more Arabs bearing arms to defend their freedom.
They will be excluded from all regional economic development and harvest their land themselves with fuck no Arab taking even one Shekel. They may then have their Ghetto and pray every day to God that they ended Diaspora, being now in peace, being isolated and on their own, lacking more and more secret service personal to go against ... what ever, and that God now has to listen to them instead of vice versa.
I am most worried about Sheep, like in Germany.
What if I am really from a renitent Jewish community kidnapped by Andrew's Crew by mistake instead of a baby girl having picked an ultra militant pirate baby child with no fear.... ?
God can be such an asshole! If that was true...
Just for the record, that is not that off that book here, in terms of story telling:
Plagues & Natural Disasters: The plagues on Egypt (Exodus 7-14) demonstrated God's
Curses & Destruction: The inhabitants of Canaan faced destruction (Deuteronomy
Exile & Hardship: For failing their covenant, God sent Israel into exile (like the
Divine Judgments: Specific instances include the death of Nadab and Abihu for
Military Defeat: God allowed enemies to defeat Israel when they disobeyed, as seen in
Methods of Punishment
Direct Action: Sending venomous snakes or other immediate afflictions.
Allowing Enemies: Using other nations as instruments of judgment.
Spiritual/Symbolic: Turning people into apes/swine or imposing oppressive governments, as mentioned in Islamic traditions regarding the Bani Israel.
Reasons for Punishment
To establish God's power.
To discipline His own people for failing to keep their covenant.
To punish specific acts of wickedness or abuse of power.
These accounts highlight themes of divine justice, covenant faithfulness, and the consequences of sin, both for Israel and their adversaries, within the framework of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament)
