ed note–One of the themes we cover here on this humble little informational endeavor, and have for many, many moons, is that as bad as people think that things are, the reality of it is that it is much worse.
This thing, this ‘Greater Israel’ idea, is not new, ladies and Gentile-men. It literally is ‘as old as Methuselah’, to borrow an often-used phrase that is certainly apropros to this discussion.
Furthermore, it’s not a ‘Zionist’ thing, nor a ‘Likud’ thing, nor a ‘Herzl’ thing.
Rather, it is a GENESIS thing, meaning that it appears within the first chapters of the Torah (Old Testament) and is something which the Hebrews, Israelites, Judah-ites, Judeans, Jews, whatever we want to call them, have been gearing up to see accomplished for the last 3,000 years.
Now, one would think that man, being ‘as wise’ as he is often described, would have noticed this plan within the most-read book in human history, the Bible, and would note how it is not only there in black and white, but in black and white REPEATEDLY.
And yet, even to this day, ladies and Gentile-men, no one seems to grasp the extent of what it is that the Jews are preparing, not just for the people living in the same Arab Middle East which Netanyahu & co refer to as ‘Greater Israel’, but indeed for the entire world.
As we point out often, it is not just a ‘Palestinian’ problem folks, i.e. what it is that the Jews are doing and what they intend to do…
Rather, it is a problem for the whole of non-Jewish humanity, in that they, the ‘children of Israel’ as they love to refer to themselves, want all of us dead or reduced to slaves for their Jewish New World Order, or, as described by a guy named Isaiah, one of the Jews’ FAVORITE ‘prophets’–
‘The Gentiles and their kings shall come to your light and to the brightness of your ascension…
You shall drink their milk and draw milk from the breasts of their kings…
Strangers shall stand and feed your flocks,
And the sons of the foreigner shall be your plowmen and vinedressers…
As you devour the riches of the Gentiles, they shall boast of your greatness
And surrender unto you all their gold and incense, and the children of those who persecuted you shall come bowing down to you, while all those who despised you shall fall prostrate at the soles of your feet…
The sons of foreigners shall build up your walls, and their kings shall minister to you, as your gates remain open, day and night, so that the wealth of the Gentiles may be placed at your feet while their kings are led in humble procession before you…
For the nation which will not bow down and serve you shall perish, it shall be utterly destroyed…’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently stated that he feels ‘very connected to the vision of Greater Israel’, which includes not only occupied Palestinian lands, but as well, large parts of Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon.
During an interview on Tuesday with i24 News, Netanyahu was presented with an amulet depicting ‘a map of the Promised Land’ by interviewer Sharon Gal.
Gal then asked the prime minister whether he felt connected to this vision of ‘Greater Israel’.
‘Very much,’ Netanyahu replied.
While the amulet itself did not appear on screen, the term ‘Greater Israel’ is widely understood to refer to a far-reaching expansionist vision.
It has previously been used by ultra-nationalist Israelis to claim parts of Jordan, Egypt and Syria – along with the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip – as part of a future Israeli state.
During the interview, Netanyahu also described himself as being on an ‘historic and spiritual mission’.
His comments come amid ongoing Israeli military occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and the southern parts of both Lebanon and Syria.
Similar views have been echoed by ministers within Netanyahu’s government.
Last year, in a documentary, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich was filmed advocating for the expansion of Israeli borders to include Damascus.
He suggested that Israel would gradually grow to encompass not only all Palestinian territories but also parts of Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Saudi Arabia.
‘It is written that the future of Jerusalem is to expand to Damascus,’ he said, invoking the ‘Greater Israel’ ideology.
Smotrich had previously raised similar ideas during a 2023 memorial service for a Likud activist in Paris.
Speaking from a podium adorned with a map of Israel that included Jordan, he controversially stated that ‘there is no such thing’ as the Palestinian people.