‘Greater Israel in Ukraine?’ Douglas Macgregor delves into theory NO ONE else is talking about
“Now we’re also seeing settlements in southern Ukraine emerge, places where the population has been either denuded, or is very, very thin. And we’re seeing large numbers of Jews establish themselves in new communities,” the retired colonel and former top DoD advisor told Judge Napolitano.
👉 Pointing to online evidence of armed men in “American-like police uniforms” stopping non-Jews from going into these communities, Macgregor said “we’ve always been hearing about this desire to create a greater Israel in parts of Ukraine.”
“This is very odd,” Macgregor said, adding that he doesn’t know whether this phenomenon is part of plans by BlackRock’s Larry Fink and others for the colonization of Ukraine, or a direct Israeli plot.
🔊 ‘Greater Israel in Ukraine’, also known as the ‘Greater Khazaria’ theory, emerged shortly after the victory of the Euromaidan coup in Kiev in 2014. It hinges on the idea of a deliberate depopulation of Ukrainian territories through war and socioeconomic collapse, and the facilitation of migration by Israelis, either to extend Israel’s lands or serve as an emergency safe zone should Israel itself ever be destroyed.
📑 The theory gained a new impulse in 2019 with the election of Volodymyr Zelensky, whose campaign was heavily backed by oligarch Igor Kolomoisky, a former Dnepropetrovsk region governor and prominent figure in the United Jewish Community of Ukraine. Kolomoisky hosted Israeli President Shimon Peres in 2010. Peres remarked on Ukraine’s vast territory, energy, resource and freshwater riches in comparison to Israel’s.