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“Greater Israel”: The Zionist Plan for the Middle East

Anyone has a brain will not believe in such nonsense,the greater Israel means an Arab majority country,are jews foolish enough to seeking that?
al-Hasani?What's your opinion on the great Arab revolt in the first world war,it's good or bad to middle east?Because many members of PDF thought it's a bad thing
 
Anyone has a brain will not believe in such nonsense,the greater Israel means an Arab majority country,are jews foolish enough to seeking that?
al-Hasani?What's your opinion on the great Arab revolt in the first world war,it's good or bad to middle east?Because many members of PDF thought it's a bad thing

Yes, everyone Muslim on PDF which is for Muslim Unity should write a letter to Erdogan and ask
that he incorporate their country into The Ottoman Empire V2.0.
After he has had his periods as Prime Minister and President, he could end his career as Sultan :rofl:.
 
Being not able to hold even Sinai, their plan for greater Usrael has changed although with the same aim. Now they want to implement (or help to implement) pro-western governments in that Area in their plan, in that way they can exert their influence transitively through the Western governments they control including and mainly the US, who have this policy much celebrated by the Bush administration of either you are with us or against us. In this way Usrael will not intervene by itself, since either you are with the US and hence the Zionist lobbies can dictate your policies and faith through you friend the US or you are not friends with the US and the latter will sabotage your economic and development efforts and your faith or so they think, the latter option have backfired on them, and the first option is now backfiring too. So I might say that their plan now is merely to hold on to the ever slipping option of continuing to occupy Palestine. But I am not denying that they will still attempt to sabotage neighboring countries by exploiting minor differences, ethnic backgrounds, political divisions, etc, and incite the US an EU to the divide and rule scheme in the middle East.
 
No, they don't.

Besides why should the Arab world not have relations with Israel just because of a a few million Palestinians? I only care about Al-Aqsa in Palestine and the safety of civilians. That's about it. I don't give a **** about Hamas or other groups. They don't represent any Arabs other than Gazans.

Full diplomatic relations with a neighbor (almost) in Israel will have very positive implications on many fronts.

It all is about Al Qods my friend, it is a Muslim affair not only an Arab affair. It is some day dreaming to say Arabs will normalize relations with Usrael, and that the Usraeli population is 75 % of Arab origins are not true facts, the same with the claims about Usrael being a secret member of the Arab league and the GCC.
For Muslims , the prophet of Islam warned against them and said that majority of them are not to be trusted counts for the Muslims billions of time more than you opinion, which might hold some sens if Usrael was contained and the Muslim world had the upper hand in all aspects, and also that Jerusalam Al Qods was freed for all the three faiths to pray in it freely like in any Muslim rule of it.
 
“Greater Israel”: The Zionist Plan for the Middle East
The Infamous "Oded Yinon Plan". Introduction by Michel Chossudovsky

“Greater Israel”: The Zionist Plan for the Middle East | Global Research

The following document pertaining to the formation of “Greater Israel” constitutes the cornerstone of powerful Zionist factions within the current Netanyahu government, the Likud party, as well as within the Israeli military and intelligence establishment.

According to the founding father of Zionism Theodore Herzl, “the area of the Jewish State stretches: “From the Brook of Egypt to the Euphrates.” According to Rabbi Fischmann, “The Promised Land extends from the River of Egypt up to the Euphrates, it includes parts of Syria and Lebanon.”

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When viewed in the current context, the war on Iraq, the 2006 war on Lebanon, the 2011 war on Libya, the ongoing war on Syria, not to mention the process of regime change in Egypt, must be understood in relation to the Zionist Plan for the Middle East. The latter consists in weakening and eventually fracturing neighboring Arab states as part of an Israeli expansionist project.

“Greater Israel” consists in an area extending from the Nile Valley to the Euphrates.

The Zionist project supports the Jewish settlement movement. More broadly it involves a policy of excluding Palestinians from Palestine leading to the eventual annexation of both the West Bank and Gaza to the State of Israel.

Greater Israel would create a number of proxy States. It would include parts of Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, the Sinai, as well as parts of Iraq and Saudi Arabia. (See map).

According to Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya in a 2011 Global Research article, The Yinon Plan was a continuation of Britain’s colonial design in the Middle East:

“[The Yinon plan] is an Israeli strategic plan to ensure Israeli regional superiority. It insists and stipulates that Israel must reconfigure its geo-political environment through the balkanization of the surrounding Arab states into smaller and weaker states.

Israeli strategists viewed Iraq as their biggest strategic challenge from an Arab state. This is why Iraq was outlined as the centerpiece to the balkanization of the Middle East and the Arab World. In Iraq, on the basis of the concepts of the Yinon Plan, Israeli strategists have called for the division of Iraq into a Kurdish state and two Arab states, one for Shiite Muslims and the other for Sunni Muslims. The first step towards establishing this was a war between Iraq and Iran, which the Yinon Plan discusses.


The Atlantic, in 2008, and the U.S. military’s Armed Forces Journal, in 2006, both published widely circulated maps that closely followed the outline of the Yinon Plan. Aside from a divided Iraq, which the Biden Plan also calls for, the Yinon Plan calls for a divided Lebanon, Egypt, and Syria. The partitioning of Iran, Turkey, Somalia, and Pakistan also all fall into line with these views. The Yinon Plan also calls for dissolution in North Africa and forecasts it as starting from Egypt and then spilling over into Sudan, Libya, and the rest of the region.

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Greater Israel” requires the breaking up of the existing Arab states into small states.

“The plan operates on two essential premises. To survive, Israel must 1) become an imperial regional power, and 2) must effect the division of the whole area into small states by the dissolution of all existing Arab states. Small here will depend on the ethnic or sectarian composition of each state. Consequently, the Zionist hope is that sectarian-based states become Israel’s satellites and, ironically, its source of moral legitimation… This is not a new idea, nor does it surface for the first time in Zionist strategic thinking. Indeed, fragmenting all Arab states into smaller units has been a recurrent theme.” (Yinon Plan, see below)

Viewed in this context, the war on Syria is part of the process of Israeli territorial expansion. Israeli intelligence working hand in glove with the US, Turkey and NATO is directly supportive of the Al Qaeda terrorist mercenaries inside Syria.

The Zionist Project also requires the destabilization of Egypt, the creation of factional divisions within Egypt as instrumented by the “Arab Spring” leading to the formation of a sectarian based State dominated by the Muslim Brotherhood.





Obviously fake news article. In history, even during king Solomons time, Israel was never greater than the territory it holds today..
 
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Greater Israel” requires the breaking up of the existing Arab states into small states.






Today , the ISIS , ISIL , IS and not to mention the SS , have fulfilled the israeli dream , it virtually includes all the hardcore arab deserts drawn in those maps , only israel is too tiny to be seen in the map.
 
An ambitious report entitled "A Strategy for Israel in the 1980s," which appeared in the World Zionist Organization's periodical Kivunim in February 1982 disclosed a strategy aimed at making the whole of the Middle East a kind of "living space" for Israel. The report, drawn up by Oded Yinon, an Israeli journalist and formerly attached to the Foreign Ministry of Israel, set out the scenario of the "division of Iraq" in these terms:

Iraq, rich in oil on the one hand and internally torn on the other, is guaranteed as a candidate for Israel's targets. "Its dissolution is even more important for us than that of Syria"- Iraq is, once again, no different in essence from its neighbors, although its majority is Shi'ite and the ruling minority Sunni. Sixty-five percent of the population has no say in politics, in which an elite of 20 percent holds the power. In addition there is a large Kurdish minority in the north, and if it weren't for the strength of the ruling regime, the army and the oil revenues, Iraq's future state would be no different than that of Lebanon in the past- In Iraq, a division into provinces along ethnic/religious lines as in Syria during Ottoman times is possible. So, three (or more) states will exist around the three major cities: Basra, Baghdad and Mosul, and Shi'ite areas in the south will separate from the Sunni and Kurdish north.

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