Buried dreams of the Zionists for "Greater Israel" after the intervention of the Russians in Syria
24/10/2015 15:39
Written by Γ. Λιναρδής, and translated and contributed to by Golden Dawn Australia.
According to the father-founder of Zionism Theodore Herzl (1904) «the area of the Jewish state extending from the river of Egypt to the Euphrates." According to Zionist Rabbi Fischmann (1947) ‘’The Promised Land extends from the River of Egypt to the Euphrates and includes areas of Syria and Lebanon." The Iraq war, the war in Lebanon in 2006, the war in Libya in 2011, the mob war in Syria, the civil war unrest in Egypt and the genocide of the Palestinians should be understood, analyzed and compared with the Zionist plan to Middle East, beyond the "big picture" that is the encirclement of Russia.
The expansive this project consists in the fragmentation of the Arab states and the creation of "Greater Israel", which stretches from the valley of the Nile to the Euphrates. The "Greater Israel," according to the plan, will create in the region Agent states and will include areas of Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Egypt and areas of Iraq and Saudi Arabia. This project has been reported in the literature on globalization as the ‘’Yinon Plan’’ and is a strategic planning in Israel and the New World Order.
To get a better understanding of what the Yinon Plan for Greater Israel is, a report titled, ‘’A Strategy for Israel in the Nineteen Eighties’’, which was officially published World Zionist Organization, and written by Oded Yinon in Feburary 1982, speaks about the breaking up of certain Arab nations, in order to weaken them, so Israel can invade and occupy them for the sake of greater Israel.
Here is some extract from the report:
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Egypt is divided and torn apart into many foci of authority. If Egypt falls apart, countries like Libya, Sudan or even the more distant states will not continue to exist in their present form and will join the downfall and dissolution of Egypt. The vision of a Christian Coptic State in Upper Egypt alongside a number of weak states with very localized power and without a centralized government as to date, is the key to a historical development which was only set back by the peace agreement but which seems inevitable in the long run.
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The Western front, which on the surface appears more problematic, is in fact less complicated than the Eastern front, in which most of the events that make the headlines have been taking place recently. Lebanon’s total dissolution into five provinces serves as a precedent for the entire Arab world including Egypt, Syria, Iraq and the Arabian Peninsula and is already following that track. The dissolution of Syria and Iraq later on into ethnically or religiously unique areas such as in Lebanon, is Israel’s primary target on the Eastern front in the long run, while the dissolution of the military power of those states serves as the primary short term target.
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Iraq, rich in oil on the one hand and internally torn on the other, is guaranteed as a candidate for Israel’s targets.
Notice how this plan the Jews set out, was unfolding perfectly for the World Jewry?
-Iraq had fallen to American led forces, and was breaking up along religious/ethic lines, of Sunni Moslems, Shia Moslems and Kurds.
-Egypt was facing division between the Christians and the Moslems, after the election of the Moslem Brotherhood, who began targeting Egyptian Christians.
-Syria was facing division between the Sunni Moslem majority and the President Assad backed Shia minority, and then an attempted U.S. led invasion of Syria.
The purpose was to overthrow/remove the sophisticated secular Arab nationalist dictatorships, of Sadam Hussein of Iraq, Bashar Al Assad of Syria, Hosni Mubarak of Egypt, and Gaddafi of Libya and replace them with Stone Age Taliban-like Islamic governments, who would then rule over weakened divided nations in the state of civil war.
These weakened, divided nations, ruled by Stone Age Moslem governments, would then be ripe for the taking by Israel.
The plan for the "Greater Israel" progressed swimmingly since continual wars and US interventions in the Middle East create impressive results and state entities dissolution conditions with the help of Islamists and other willing allies. The dissolution of state entities would lead the imperialist Israel to further encroachment on Palestinian land, and occupied territories of Syria than already occupied Golan Heights, and would give him the opportunity to redefine the geopolitical environment through the division of Syria and Iraq into smaller and weak states to ensure regional supremacy.
The roadmap for the "Greater Israel" until recently were implemented unabated and unchallenged and dreams of the Zionists realized. But dreams are sometimes interrupted abruptly or evolve into nightmares. None of Americans and their willing allies expected that the dream of the "Greater Israel" would have such a sudden turn, literally at the last minute. Suddenly Russia claimed geostrategic interests in the Middle East and transformed the Zionist dreams into geopolitical and existential nightmare.
The Russian military presence in Syria makes it impossible to any expansionist Israeli policy. The Russian army came to Syria to stay and the Zionist dream and the map of "Greater Israel" was dissolved as a house of cards. This did not happen because Russia was or is a declared enemy of Israel, Moscow demolished dreams of Tel Aviv intentionally. Just geostrategic interests and ambitions of Russia clashed with regional imperialist interests of Israel and the history in these cases favors the strongest.
Russia intends to remain in Syria, permanently burying the dreams of Israel, which is now running out of dirty tricks like "nuclear Iran" or "war on terror". Tel Aviv cannot challenge the Russian military presence in Syria and dominate as it did at length, in the skies and on the seas of the Middle East. Israel cannot attack the Lebanese Hezbollah in the near future, and will be challenged by powerful Palestinians who react to the genocidal policy of the Israelites.
The architects of the expansionist policy of Israel are under full and absolute collapse. What should be treated as a project is no longer the map of "Greater Israel," but the map of the "Little Israel" and the survival of this.
Now to revisit the Middle Eastern happenings:
-Iraq had fallen to American led forces, and was breaking up along religious/ethic lines, of Sunni Moslems, Shia Moslems and Kurds.
*Iraq is now considering Russian intervention in Iraq.
-Egypt was facing division between the Christians and the Moslems, after the election of the Moslem Brotherhood, who began targeting Egyptian Christians.
*A sudden overthrow of the Moslem brotherhood, by current Military leader and President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, and a return of a stronger, reunited Egypt, ruined the Jewish Nationalists Zionist's plan of a divided weakened Egypt that they could split.
-Syria was facing division between the Sunni Moslem majority, and the President Assad backed Shia minority, and Kurds and then an attempted U.S. led invasion of Syria.
*Russia then happened. Now Israel’s dreams are ruined.