Amichai Eliyahu retweets call to buy shirts printed with a map of an expanded Israel — including the West Bank, Gaza and Egypt’s Sinai — emblazoned with the slogan ‘Occupation Now’
ed note–again, ladies and Gentile-men, for those with just an ounce of interest and who just bother to read for themselves exactly where the entire ‘Jewish State’ thing is destined to eventually go, the picture is as clear as it can get–
‘On that day the LORD made a covenant with Abraham, saying ‘To your descendants I give this land, from the river of Egypt to the great river Euphrates’… –Book of Genesis, 15:18
In other words, all of the disinfo about Zionism being only about the theft of Palestine is a blatant lie.
The Jews, i.e. the followers of Torah Judah-ism, are not/will not EVER be content with just Palestine, but rather the whole thing, ‘la enchilada grandissima’, as it is described over and over again within that same Torah which an entire neighborhood of well-intentioned but nevertheless deluded fools claim plays no part in modern day ‘Talmudic Judah-ism’.
Now, will this–Eliyahu’s statement–about re-conquering Sinai get the notice it deserves?
Perish the thought, Gentile readers…
There will be a blip and maybe a burp of outrage, but then the ‘pro-Palestinian/Anti-Zionist’ brigade will move on to other items, and this despite the fact that what his statement represents is an atomic bomb with a lit fuse sticking out of it.
We’ve said it many times before, ladies and Gentile-men, and it bears repeating–
We don’t have a ‘Jewish’ problem…
The problem lies with the Gentiles who simply REFUSE to use the brains given to them by the Creator in a rational, intelligent manner in understanding the nature of the threat that they face and to take the rational and intelligent steps necessary in eliminating this threat.
Times of Israel
Far-right Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu on Wednesday retweeted a social media post promoting the sale of merchandise calling for the occupation of the Sinai Peninsula, more than four decades after Israel returned the territory to Egypt as part of the two countries’ landmark 1979 peace treaty.
The tweet, by user Ayelet Lash, called on the public to purchase a shirt printed with what is supposed to be a map of Israel — including the West Bank, Gaza and Sinai — emblazoned with the slogan ‘Occupation Now.’
It also contained a link to a website selling ‘Occupation Now’ merchandise and advocating for the expansion of Israeli sovereignty into Sinai, southern Lebanon and, eventually, Jordan.
The original post, which was promoted by Eliyahu, declared: ‘The people demand an occupation! Occupation now!’
Neither the minister’s spokesman, nor one representing National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, responded to requests for comment.
Ben Gvir is the leader of Eliyahu’s far-right Otzma Yehudit party.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office declined to comment when asked for its view on the minister’s post.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry said earlier this year that Cairo is committed to upholding its peace treaty with Israel despite concerns over the IDF’s military operations in southern Gaza, which borders Egypt as well as Israel.
Eliyahu has a history of contentious rhetoric, including accusing Israel’s security chiefs of ‘rebelling’ against the current coalition, calling anti-government protesters ‘evil,’ and dubbing Bank of Israel governor Amir Yaron a ‘savage.’
Last November, he sparked international outrage by claiming that dropping a nuclear bomb on the Gaza Strip was an option.
That statement was later cited by South Africa in a motion accusing Israel of genocide before the International Court of Justice, prompting Eliyahu to later brag that ‘even in The Hague they know my position.’
In an interview with The Times of Israel in February, Eliyahu — the son of Safed Chief Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu and grandson of late Sephardic Chief Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu — lashed out at the international community for objecting to ‘voluntary’ Palestinian emigration from, and renewed Israeli settlement of, Gaza.
‘Where there is settlement, there will be security,’ he said. ‘You don’t speak to people from weakness. And it’s preferable to return to settlements than to war and killing.’
Calls for the re-establishment of settlements evacuated during Israel’s 2005 disengagement from Gaza have increased on the political right since October 7.
11 ministers and 15 coalition lawmakers, including Eliyahu, attended a mass conference in January advocating the rebuilding of Jewish Israeli settlements in the heart of the Gaza Strip.
Some Israelis have also begun advocating for the annexation and settlement of southern Lebanon in recent months, but this view remains at this time confined to a small fringe.
Last week, the security cabinet approved legalizing five West Bank outposts and the advancement of plans for over 6,000 new settlement homes.