Aliya: The Mass West World Exodus is a provocative geopolitical novel that dares to imagine peace where none has taken root. When a wrongfully convicted man rises to become Prime Minister of Canada, he offers Israel an unprecedented sanctuary: Victoria Island, in the Canadian Arctic. In return, Israel agrees to a ten-year peaceful exodus, ceding its land to Palestine and building twelve smart cities in the north, complete with a new Temple and the relocated Wailing Wall. Blending Jewish prophecy with real-world diplomacy, Aliya reimagines exile as rebirth and transforms the coldest corners of Earth into the warmest dream of redemption. A daring, visionary work of fiction grounded in history, trauma, and hope.What if Israel moved-voluntarily-by peace, not war?
In a world unraveling by conflict, a bold new Prime Minister of Canada proposes the unthinkable: a peaceful mass exodus of the Jewish people from the Middle East to the Canadian Arctic. Victoria Island, a vast northern territory, becomes the future home of the State of Israel-twelve cities, twelve wells, a new Temple, and a magnetic rail stretching across the snow.
Old enemies make truce. The Wailing Wall is moved. The land is returned to Palestine. And a new kind of Aliyah begins-not back to ancient soil, but forward into prophetic hope.
Blending geopolitical realism with spiritual vision, Aliya dares to imagine the impossible:
Peace by imagination. Redemption by design.