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Netanyahu's Theopolitical War on Zionism

Netanyahu's words quoted from the Torah made it clear that Israel's problem is not only Gaza and HAMAS. He directly laid out the roadmap for expansion with the discourse of the promised land. Israel continues its timed genocide to seize the so-called promised land.

Do you think there is a doctrinal, doctrinal approach behind the existence of Israel? Can there never be? Of course there is. But not everything should be attributed to Zionism. Zionism is the foundation, the base. Israel's doctrines of existence, especially national interest, are built on these doctrinal expansions. And theo-politics. Now don't say where did this come from? It is a concept like geopolitics and ecopolitics. Let us say right away that Netenyahu and his Zionist administration are always talking about theopolitical approaches and expansions.  As you remember, just the other day Netenyahu again quoted from the Torah. Netenyahu, who called on Israelis to come together and move forward rapidly to achieve victory, said: "With our common strength and our deep belief in our righteousness and the eternity of the Jewish people, we will fulfil the prophecy of Isaiah against HAMAS", and then he could not help quoting the following from the book of Isaiah of the Torah:

"There will be no more violence in your land, no more robbery and destruction on your borders. You will call your walls 'Salvation' and your gates 'Praise'." (Isaiah 60:18) (1) 

Even more interestingly, a few lines before the passage quoted by Netanyahu (Isaiah 60:12), it is prophesied that "any nation or kingdom that does not serve the great kingdom promised by God will perish". (1) 

Isn't it obvious? Isn't it clear from Netenyahu's words that Israel's concern is not only Gaza and Hamas? In my opinion, yes. The planning guide, the road map of the expansion towards the promised land has been laid out directly. Yes, dear readers, this is a timed genocide implemented by Israel. Almost everyone agrees on this, not only the EU(D) and Israel, but also Afro-Eurasia, South America and even Australia. It is obvious that Israel wants to turn the illegal occupations it has been carrying out since its establishment into annexation. Let us explain. Firstly, it systematically massacres the Palestinian people, secondly, it dispossesses them, and thirdly, it implements the strategy of expelling them from their lands. In his speech at the UN General Assembly, Israeli Prime Minister Netenyahu showed the occupied East Jerusalem, the West Bank and the blockaded Gaza Strip as Israeli territory on the map titled "New Middle East". The ultimate goal was blue, Israel's national colour, like Biden's tie. All of this is a direct extension of the First Nakba, which was implemented on 15 May 1948. Although the population was small in those years, 700,000 Palestinians were condemned to tents and 400 villages were destroyed in the First Nakba, the First Great Catastrophe.  Western states, whose leash was in the hands of the Jewish lobbies, could only look on.  Sad to say, HAMASIA is now experiencing the second Nakba. Israel, supported by the EU(D), is trying to annex the Gaza Region in order to connect Palestine's only exit point to the Mediterranean Sea and its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) to its own Leviathan fossil fuel region. Let us not forget that after the 11 September attacks, US President George W. Bush said that he had launched the Crusade.  US Senator Lindsay Graham is no different, saying "this is a war of religion".  Let us not forget that as a warrior of the United Zionist State of America, he not only declared that the USA is on the side of Israel, but also shouted to the whole world that he wants the Gaza Strip to be flattened. In the face of this situation, President Erdoğan warned, "Do not turn this issue into a Crusader-Chaliphate issue" and then said that HAMAS is not a terrorist organisation, but a religious warrior, a mujahideen. 

After all these theopolitical expansions, let us now examine the geopolitical and ecopolitical aspects of the discipline of international relations. The first of these is the "Ben Gurion" and "Begin" Doctrines and the "Oded Yinon" Plan. (2) In a sense, these are the plans and doctrines of Israel's flag and presence in the Middle East.

The "Ben Gurion" doctrine is to ensure integration and effectiveness in foreign policy with non-Arab countries and minorities in the Middle East against the opposition of those who oppose Israel's existence. The phenomena of "Kurdistan" and "Armenia" are indispensable for them. Secondly, the "Begin Doctrine" is the name of the protectionist doctrine of destroying the weapons of mass destruction and their production centres in the country concerned in the event of a chemical and nuclear threat against Israel. The 7 June 1981 "Operation Opera" air strike to destroy Iraq's Osirak nuclear test reactor is the most typical example of this doctrine. 

So what is the "Oded Yinon Plan"? The "Oded Yinon Plan" is the creation of satellite states based on different sectarian and ethnic elements such as Kurds, Druze, Alawites, Alawites, Shiites, Sunnis, Kurds, Druze, Alawites, Alawites, Shiites, Sunnis on the basis of micro-nationalism with the strategy of sectarian and ethnic conflicts that can be created by exploiting the differences in the Middle East geography and the "Divide and Rule" (Impera et divida). Kurdistan in Four Parts, the division of Syria into five parts, and Iraq into three parts in a tangled mess, are the images of this plan in the field. 

Well, is Israel implementing all these as a whole? You should have no doubt. This is the reason why the political negotiations between Israel and Palestine have not yielded any results in favour of the Palestinians. In the new nation-state system established after the 1648 Westphalia Peace Treaty and in modern international relations, I can hear the surprise of those who believe that religion has completely lost its importance. 

Yes, dear readers, the invaders are looking forward to the fulfilment of the prophecies of Isaiah on the road to annexation. While the "Theopolitical Truths" on the Mount of Olives, the Temple Mount and the Wailing Wall, which the Zionist administration worships, are obvious, it is against the nature of things to ignore them. Do you believe that Israel will give up the Wailing Wall, the Temple Mount and even the West Bank, which it calls "Judah and Samarra", and withdraw to the 1967 borders? Those who accept this are, for lack of a better word, "engaging in nonsense, spending their time with useless, useless, empty and meaningless things." The most correct approach is to take into consideration the power and will that is valid in law without the need for hierarchy and similar interpretations. Let no one deceive each other, dear readers. 

Footnotes

(1) İsmail Yaşa, "Israel's Theopolitics", Diriliş Postasi, 28 October 2023, p.8

(2) Ahmet Öven, The Basis of the Turkish Deep State Doctrine, 1st Edition, Istanbul, September 2023, p.11

Prof.Dr. Esat ARSLAN
Professor Esat ARSLAN
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  • 31.10.2023
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