"Greater
Israel" ~ from the Nile to the Euphrates ~ from the Bible, of course..
"Our task consists of preparing the Israeli army for the new war approaching in order to achieve our ultimate goal, the creation of an Israeli empire." ~ Moshe Dayan, 1952, Israeli Defense (War) Minister
"Our task consists of preparing the Israeli army for the new war approaching in order to achieve our ultimate goal, the creation of an Israeli empire." ~ Moshe Dayan, 1952, Israeli Defense (War) Minister
December
06, 2012
It should be made clear from the very start; Israel
has absolutely no intention, and has never had any intention, of ever allowing
a Palestinian state to exist. Israel, from its very birth, has sought to find
ways to expel and transfer the Arab population from what is now Israel and from
the West Bank and the Gaza Strip in order to annex these territories to create
an Arab-free Greater Israel. That has always been the Zionists’ plan. There has
never been any other plan that does not include the territories. It is still
their plan.
Ever since 1947 the Israelis have attempted to
remove Palestinians from their homelands. Of those that became refugees in the
Gaza Strip and the West Bank and elsewhere, half fled in fear
while the rest were expelled. Other
Palestinians that stayed on to resist the Israeli onslaught were killed in
fighting while defending their homes and property or murdered for refusing to
move on. Those few that survived the ethnic cleansing and remained were no
longer seen as a threat to the Zionist state and they would either become
Israelis, be forced to leave through other pressures, or move on voluntarily.
The Golan Heights had always been coveted by the
Israelis for its waters and farmlands. During the period 1947 to 1967 Israel provoked
many clashes with the Syrians in order to push
them into a retaliation that would allow the Israelis to invade and occupy the
Golan Heights.
In November 1966 Israel began a series of
provocative attacks against the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). The
PLO retaliated which gave the Israelis an opportunity to attack the village of
as-Samu in the West Bank which was then occupied by the Jordanians. As a result
of the attack the Jordanians entered
into a defence pact with Egypt fearing that
Israel was intent on occupying and annexing the West Bank.
In June 1967 after a series of further provocations
by the Israelis, war erupted which saw the Israelis destroy much of Egypt’s
armed forces and the Sinai occupied together with the Golan Heights, the West
Bank and the Gaza Strip.
In 1973 the Egyptians and the Syrians attempted to
retake their territories lost during the 1967 Six Day War. The Yom Kippur War,
as it became known, saw the Egyptians beaten again but in the ensuing peace
negotiations the Israelis gave back the Sinai to the Egyptians in 1979 in
return for a treaty ensuring peace.
However, the Syrians, who were also badly beaten in
the Yom Kippur War, were only able to reclaim some 5% of the Golan Heights
territory via negotiations with the UN. By 1981 Israel had annexed the Golan
Heights and it became a part of Israel.
After the 1967 Six Day War the Israelis began to
build settlements in all of the territories they occupied. The settlements were
withdrawn from the Sinai in 1979 as part of the peace agreements and in 2005
Israel withdrew their settlements from the Gaza Strip due to the high cost of maintaining security
to the Israelis settled there. Among Zionists, though, there was always an
understanding that the Gaza would one day be resettled and become part of
Israel.
In the recent war against the Gazan people Israel
threatened to invade the Gaza Strip with the clear intention of liquidating
Hamas in much the same way as the Israelis attempted to liquidate the PLO in
1982 when the Israelis invaded Lebanon which led to the fragmenting of the
Palestinian resistance and the Israeli sanctioned Sabra and Shatila massacres
of Palestinian civilian refugees by Israeli-controlled Lebanese fascist forces.
With full-on invasion forces assembled at the
borders with the Gaza Strip, Netanyahu only backed down after it became obvious
that the eyes of the world were on him and that the US were not going to
support such an action.
Zionists and their neoconservative supporters were
very disappointed despite many of
them having supported the 2005 withdrawal because it had been done via Israel’s
so-called ‘democratic’ process. Since Israel is
held up as the Middle East’s shining example of ‘democracy’ and it is part of
the neocons guiding philosophy on foreign policy, it over-rode the desire to
hang on to the Gaza after Sharon’s decision to withdraw from the Gaza had been
made. After the latest war against the Gaza, they regret having
pulled out in the first place.
After so many false starts where Israel has taken three steps forward only to take two steps back, they have now learned that only a really big war will be able to provide cover for their ultimate goal of creating a Greater Israel.
Rather than taking pieces of territory a small war at a time only to have to give it back due to international pressure, the Zionists of Israel are now hoping that a war against Iran, which Israel may instigate and the US and their Western allies will finish off, will provide an ideal opportunity for Israel to deal an almighty and fatal blow against both Hamas and Hezbollah which, while immense in terms of it being a blow the likes of which had not been seen before in Lebanon and the Gaza, will pale compared to the devastation a war against Iran will likely be as the US pummels Iran into regime change.
While the world’s attention is focused on Iran, the
Israelis will attack Hezbollah and Hamas by invading Lebanon, the Gaza Strip
and the West Bank with the aim of liquidating their enemies. Then, to ensure
neither Hezbollah nor Hamas rise again, the Israelis will remain in these
territories with a view to annexing them.
Meanwhile, in order to placate a world increasingly concerned about Israel’s expansionist activities into the West Bank, Netanyahu makes statements about wanting to negotiate statehood with the Palestinians knowing full well that the demands the Israelis make will never be accepted by the Palestinians.
All the Israelis need to do now is wait for an
opportune moment ~ possibly one that they would create ~ to kick off the war
they desperately need with Iran that will provide cover for their invasion and
occupation of the territories they covet to create their dream of a Greater
Israel.
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