USA - JetBlue Calls Israel’s Borders ‘Palestinian Territories’

Arno Froese

American airline JetBlue Airways has updated their in-flight map to show the words “Palestinian Territory” in significantly larger text than the word “Israel,” to the point where it is overlaid on the entire state of Israel, N12 reported.

Hodaya Knafo, an Israeli woman studying in the United States, told N12 that she was on a domestic flight from Miami to San Diego.

Along with the removal of the Golan Heights, “They don’t show a division of the West Bank, so it doesn’t seem like that’s what they meant by the ‘Palestinian Territory’ label,” Knafo continued.

“It’s really, quite annoying and frustrating to see this after the year we’ve been through.” She said, “I’m returning to my studies in a month, and I already know that I’m returning to a battlefield.”

-www.jpost.com, 4 September 2024

Arno's Commentary

Whether this is done intentionally or not, the message is crystal clear: There should be no Jewish State. The slogan, “From the river to the sea, make Palestine free” endorses the attitude to rip the territory of the Jewish people apart. It really is an incitement to genocide.

In contrast to the many reports we read and hear about antisemitism, is the Word of God: “And I will bring them out from the people, and gather them from the countries, and will bring them to their own land, and feed them upon the mountains of Israel by the rivers, and in all the inhabited places of the country” (Ezekiel 34:13). We note the word “rivers” is plural: That points to the River of Egypt, the Euphrates, and the Jordan. God will bring to pass what He has promised to His people in His time.

Arno Froese is the executive director of Midnight Call Ministries and editor-in-chief of the acclaimed prophetic magazines Midnight Call and News From Israel. He has authored a number of well-received books, and has sponsored many prophecy conferences in the U.S., Canada, and Israel. His extensive travels have contributed to his keen insight into Bible prophecy, as he sees it from an international perspective.

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