The phrase “Your state, Israel, from the Euphrates to the Nile” is not new; it has been echoed for decades by extremist Zionists advocating for a Jewish state in Palestine extending over most of the Middle East, ultimately replacing the idea of a single Arab state or an independent Arab Islamic entity. The article emphasizes that the Israeli state controlling the Holy Lands is not a divine promise as claimed by extremist Jews since the Basel Conference and the efforts of Theodor Herzl and the founding fathers of modern Zionism. It critiques the falsehoods and political manipulations behind Israel’s establishment, including the Balfour Declaration, which granted what was not deserved.
The author highlights several observations about the absurd Zionist narrative promoted by Israel and its extremists, especially Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a proponent of violence, religious extremism, and unprecedented fanaticism. The October 7, 2023 events may have triggered the current wave of violence and extremism, but they are not the sole cause. Israel sought a pretext to undermine the international framework supporting the two-state solution and an independent Palestinian state, which threatens Israel’s illegal expansionist ambitions.
Netanyahu’s speech at the UN about a new Middle East with different borders and a new map reflects his denial of sacred borders, promoting historical projects subject to change. Despite Arab and Islamic rejection, he continues to propagate this illusion, using Hamas’s actions on October 7 as justification, similar to how the US reshaped international realities after 9/11.
The Israeli narrative relies on unverified Talmudic myths and ideological claims serving Zionist goals, supported by Western countries and American economic institutions, who view Israel as a strategic asset in the Middle East, the cradle of monotheistic religions and a crossroads of continents.
Currently, the US administration supports these ideas religiously and politically, with international and regional conditions favoring Israel’s ambitions. There is an underlying hostility towards the Islamic world, Arabs, and Africa, with racism and hatred still prevalent in Western thought, fueling expansionist and settler aggression.
The Middle East is undergoing one of its toughest phases, showing regional disunity and declining influence. The Israeli-Iranian conflict signals a prolonged confrontation linked to Iran’s nuclear project and Israel’s fears. Israel has made territorial gains to dominate neighboring peoples and redraw the regional map to suit its Zionist project, targeting Iran, Hezbollah, Syria, and intermittently harassing Egypt despite a long-standing peace treaty.
Israel has employed temporary solutions like the Madrid Conference and Oslo Accords, mastering deception and political manipulation over decades. The so-called “Deal of the Century” by former US President Donald Trump is recognized as a major international deception to advance the Zionist agenda.
The weakness of some Arab political systems has led to diminished regional roles and ineffective political discourse in addressing current realities. Palestinian division and weak political representation have undermined resistance efforts, allowing normalization trends promoted by Netanyahu to gain ground. The events in Gaza since October 7, 2023, represent a severe humiliation to Arab nationalism and Islam, with Palestinians suffering immense losses amid starvation and lack of medical care.
Resistance against occupation is not blind or uncalculated; it requires careful political balance and strategic considerations, as exemplified by Gandhi’s resistance in India. The spread of militias in the Arab region indicates ongoing division and fragmentation, undermining national state roles and causing costly consequences.
These observations confirm that Israeli lies and false claims of control persist, with slogans like “from the Nile to the Euphrates” aiming to empty the region of conscious people and rightful owners of the land.
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