Hakan Fidan’s remarks came as Netanyahu last month voiced his support for the idea, saying he is ‘very much’ connected to the expansionist vision
ed note–as always, lots of ‘must knows’ that every Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand about all of this.
Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, besides the tragedy of what has befallen the innocent Palestinian people, i.e. a mountain of incalculable suffering that screams out to the heavens for justice, in adding insult to injury is the fact that none of this was unforeseeable.
And by ‘unforeseeable’, we don’t just mean what has taken place since 1948, but rather, the fact that the plans on the part of the terrorist Jews for mass murdering every living thing in the Middle East and taking over the entire region for themselves has been on their ‘to do’ list not just for the last 100 or so years, but indeed, for the last 3,000+.
And it has been sitting there as an open book, all this time, this ‘to do’ list, for people to read and understand for themselves, both on an individual and collective (civilizational) basis, if they just bothered to take an interest.
They, the Gentiles and their various civilizations, in what will one day be chronicled as the miscalculation of all time, viewed the Jews (understandably) as pests and as an annoyance without understanding that the problem was much more existentially serious than simply a substratum of humanoid-esque life forms seemingly incapable of assimilating themselves into the civilized behavior of the civilized Gentile areas in which they were living.
Rather, they, the ‘Chiildren of Israel’ as they love to refer to themselves, arrived here on this planet 666% intent upon taking it over for themselves, while at the same time, relegating the rest of the non-chosenoid Gentiles to the bleakest imaginable existence of involuntary servitude backed up by the threat of murder on a mass scale, to wit–
‘For the nation or people which will not bow down and serve you shall perish, it shall be utterly destroyed…’ Book of Isaiah
Now, as far as the words of the Turkish Foreign Minister, let us weigh and consider the following–
Why only NOW is this discussion taking place? The terrorist Jews engaged in the current Jenocide in Gaza are not ‘new’ Jews that just ‘popped up’ out of nowhere. They are as much representative of what ‘they’, the Children of Israel’, have ALWAYS been, and going all the way back to the very beginning of their seek and destroy mission against us all as recounted in the murder of Abel by the first ‘Jew’, Cain.
And it is precisely because of this why we now find ourselves, fellow Gentiles, with a knife to our throats and a gun to our heads, the fact that years ago, centuries ago, MILLENIA AGO, in fact, we had all the information necessary in coming to a rational, factual understanding of the nature of this thing known as the ‘Jewish problem’, but rather than utilizing the brains given to us by our creator, instead, bought into all the tall tales and mysterious myths about ‘God’s chosen people’, when in fact, it was not ‘God’ who ‘chose’ them for the ‘seek-and-destroy’ mission they have been carrying out for the last 3,000 years, but rather the demonic deity they refer to as ‘yahweh’.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has accused Israel of seeking to create a ‘Greater Israel’ that extends beyond Palestinian land into parts of neighbouring countries which include Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan and Turkey.
‘There are two reasons underlying Israel’s expansionism. The first is to enlarge its territories and establish Greater Israel,’ Fidan said in an interview with Al Jazeera on Sunday.
‘The second is to keep the countries in the region weak, ineffective, and, most especially, to leave those states bordering Israel divided.’
Fidan made the remarks in Qatar while attending an emergency joint summit of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the Arab League, convened in response to Israeli strikes in Doha that targeted Hamas last week.
‘The issue is no longer just the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in our region. It is not only about Israel’s occupation of Palestine or its continuation of genocide in Gaza. It is also about Israel’s pursuit of regional expansionism,’ he added.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is set to join the summit in Doha on Monday.
Ankara considers Qatar a strategic partner and ally, and the attack in Doha has heightened Turkish concerns while reinforcing its view that Israel disregards established norms of international law.
Last month Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu endorsed the vision of a ‘Greater Israel’.
What is ‘Greater Israel’?
In an interview with i24 News, host Sharon Gal presented the terrorist Jew Netanyahu with an amulet depicting what Gal described as ‘a map of the Promised Land’. When asked if he felt connected to the vision of Greater Israel, Netanyahu responded: ‘Very much.’
Although the amulet did not appear on screen, the phrase ‘Greater Israel’ is widely understood as an expansionist concept long invoked by ultra-nationalist Israelis to claim parts of Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon and Syria, in addition to the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Netanyahu also described himself in the interview as being on an ‘historic and spiritual mission’.
The idea has been publicly invoked by other Israeli officials as well. Last year, Finance Minister and terrorist Jew Bezalel Smotrich was recorded advocating expansion of Israeli borders to include Damascus.
He suggested that Israel would ultimately extend to cover not only all Palestinian territories but also Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Saudi Arabia.
Smotrich said that ‘It is written that the future of Jerusalem is to expand to Damascus.’