A published commentary argues that Venezuela faces divine punishment for its hostile stance toward Israel. The author states that only repentance, an official apology to Israel, relocation of the embassy to Jerusalem, and payment of compensation will remove the 'curse' — and predicts dramatic political shifts soon in the remaining South American holdouts.
A commentary published in Hebrew on Friday argues that Venezuela's current plight is the result of divine punishment for opposing Israel. Citing the biblical blessing-and-curse formula from Genesis ('I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse'), the author asserts that Venezuela, along with Brazil and Cuba, are the last South American nations still hostile to Jerusalem. The piece predicts 'dramatic changes' in all three countries in the near future, and warns that only a formal change of policy — including an apology, embassy move, and reparations — can lift the alleged curse. The commentary is a political and theological opinion piece, not a report of a specific event.
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