Donald Trump’s SHOCKING Plan for Greater Israel EXPOSED

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Donald Trump’s SHOCKING Plan for Greater Israel EXPOSED

Feb. 7, 2025

David Hearst is co-founder and editor-in-chief of Middle East Eye. He is a commentator and speaker on the region and analyst on Saudi Arabia. He was the Guardian's foreign leader writer, and was correspondent in Russia, Europe, and Belfast. He joined the Guardian from The Scotsman, where he was education correspondent.

Ever since Tel Aviv's 1948 British creation, much has been said and written about 'Greater Israel' - the notion Zionism's ultimate end goal is the forcible annexation and ethnic cleansing of vast swaths of Arab lands for Jewish settlement, based on Biblical "ancient Hebrew" claims that this territory was promised by God. Of course this a religious fable, not based on any evidence. Not to mention, Europeans of the Jewish faith, are not in anyway, related to the "ancient Hebrew." The corporate media typically dismisses this concept as an anti-Jewish conspiracy theory or, at most, the fringe fantasy of a minuscule handful of Israelis.

In reality, as The Guardian admitted in 2009, the idea of a Greater Israel has long appealed to "religious and secular right-wing nationalists" alike in Tel Aviv. They have the shared objective of "[seeking] to fulfill divine commandments about the 'beginning of redemption,' as well as create 'facts on the ground' to enhance Israel's security." The outlet acknowledged this motivation was a key contemporary driving force in mainstream Israeli politics, which "effectively turned the Palestinians into aliens on their own soil."

The Nation has described the push to establish Greater Israel as "the central ideological goal" of Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud Party, which has dominated Israeli politics in recent decades. In July 2018, Israel passed the "Nation State of the Jewish People" law. It enshrines "the development of Jewish settlement as a national value." Meanwhile, the state is legally obligated "to encourage and promote" the "establishment and consolidation" of settlements in illegally occupied territory.

This is based on the Jewish people's "exclusive and inalienable right" to territory as far away from present Israel as Saudi Arabia. Old Testament terms such as "Judea and Samaria" are also employed. Markedly, this text is absent from the legislation's official English translation. Israeli chiefs may not have wanted to make their irredentist, settler colonial ambitions quite so obvious at the time. Fast forward to now, though, and Zionists at every level are wholly unabashed about their grand expansionist plans in the Middle East.

The Syrian government's fall has raised questions, concerns, and uncertainties locally and internationally. Can the country survive in its present form? Will Western-backed 'former' ultra-extremists be able to run a government? Could the Iran-led Axis of Resistance, which inflicted serious harm to Israel and its Western allies throughout 2023 and 2024, be under threat? The list goes on. But one thing is sure - Israel is seeking to profit handsomely from the chaos, and if successful, the results will be revolutionary.

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