Thursday, April 15, 2010

And All Because the UK's ASA Said Jerusalem Isn't in Israel

Clouds of ash from an erupted Icelandic volcano drifted to parts of Europe on Thursday, forcing air-traffic controllers to close airspace to commercial aircraft and compelling airlines to cancel thousands of flights until Friday morning at the earliest.

Airspace in the U.K., Ireland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland was affected, and the havoc threatened to spread further with Germany also reviewing the situation as the clouds were sent south by the prevailing winds.



On the ASA.

Who knows? Maybe it was divine intervention in response to an attempt to injure Israel's tourism and her geopolitical standing.

3 comments:

RaymondofCanada said...
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RaymondofCanada said...

I like your thinking. I've started a Facebook page called "Friends of Israel" and I just placed a link there to your "One Nations Capital Over History". God moves in mysterious ways is still applicable, so we shouldn't brush pass events without recognizing the Almighty and his rule in the affairs of humankind.

YMedad said...

Welcome aboard. Thanks.