OPERATION LEBENSRAUM

Israel Will Soon End Up With More Land [Updated ‘told ya’]

We’re witnessing another Partition

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Plus ça change, plus ça craint

Why is the West unable to stop Israel’s brutal siege of Gaza and its extension of hostilities into Lebanon? Why can’t the West prevent Israel from attacking Iran? Because Israel is doing the West’s bidding; otherwise, none of this would be happening.

So what’s the larger mission, then? I think the razing of Gaza and the invasion of Lebanon are bigger than they appear. I see them as early developments in a long-planned re-partitioning of the Middle East to better accommodate Western geopolitical and commercial interests by increasing Israel’s land grant.

Israel will perform most of the dirty work in this campaign, as a cat’s paw for the Christian West, and it will be rewarded handsomely, although the lion’s share of the bounty will resolve to benefit Christendom, as it always does. Nevertheless, we will see a larger Israeli state once the dust settles.

The uprising of October 7th 2023 was the long-awaited pretext, the Reichstag fire. Israel answered the offense several times over within a few months’ time, yet the brutality continues more than a year later. The mainstream media have been providing cover, concealing Israeli atrocities while exaggerating the global threat posed by Hamas, Hezbollah, and most of all, Iran. It’s necessary for the US, UK, and Germany to say publicly and often that they’re completely committed to protecting Israel. Because that’s the cover story: Israel is in terrible peril and is defending itself: fighting for survival. Its devoted allies, meanwhile, are protecting it rather than overfeeding it.

The new map of the Middle East will be several years in the making and it will undoubtedly involve extending the borders of Israel into parts of Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq, maybe Egypt and Jordan, and possibly Saudi Arabia (although I personally doubt it). Before it’s over, Gaza will be assimilated for sure, the occupied West Bank probably; and some of the nearby Arab nations will lose territory. I’d expect Israel’s borders to end up roughly similar to the rather exaggerated “greater Israel” map that’s been circulating online, only more modestly drawn.

The fever dream

Ironically, this is no gift to Israel. The ultimate goal is an enhanced Western security presence and control over more of the region’s energy resources. This can only strengthen the resistance by compressing it into smaller areas. That, in turn, will require larger, and increasingly many, Western military bases, plus security and surveillance infrastructure, weapons, ammo, vehicles, and personnel with which to project American and European power throughout the region, while pretending it’s all Israel’s doing. This will be a new configuration, said to be necessary for Israeli security, but calculated to chasten the Iranians (if it doesn’t inspire them to realize that nuclear dream the West has feared for decades).

I think we’re looking at the start of a regional operation that will take years to complete. The last partition took from 1918 to 1922, so it’s a process. This new one was planned long ago by the transnational ruling elite—by the people who control the Western empire and remain influential regardless of who we might elect to government: the publicity- and camera-shy power brokers and syndicates and corporations running things whose names and faces few of us know. People you’ll meet at the World Economic Forum, at the Bilderberg Conference, along the Deauville promenades, and in the underground conference centers of Crystal City. People who appreciate Israel’s potential value to the empire but who are decidedly not Zionists. People who, rather, understand Zionism as a digestible rationale tuned toward the plain moral reasoning common to ordinary people like you and me — rhetorical pottage for popular consumption, let’s call it.

This Middle-East renovation is hardly a Jewish thing. Certainly there are pro-genocide Jewish billionaires throwing money at Zionist causes left and right, but they’re just one cohort in the transnational ecosystem of wealth, power, and propaganda that controls us all. The world is still at the mercy of those who wanted the Second Gulf War; those who dreamed that it might lead to a US-friendly Iraq and a defeated Iran, and thus a Middle East ripe for enhanced Western exploitation; those who concocted a pretext out of thin air and innuendo, and somehow kept a straight face.

Don’t make me spill this Terrorist Powder

What’s happening now is the pursuit of that imagined happy ending to the previous conflict, via a different route. The strategic objectives may be pre-planned, but operations and tactics have been delegated to Israel, which is largely responsible for the execution of hostilities and deciding the rules of engagement. That’s what we’re misinterpreting as Israeli autonomy. Israel appears to be driving it, but that’s an illusion. Israel is the tip of the spear because it’s able to sell its Zionist persecution narrative pretty much forever, and challenging it too strenuously can land naysayers in legal hot water these days.

This limited autonomy means that Israel might reject American or European demands in specific cases, creating minor friction. The White House usually spins that as Compassionate Joe trying his darnedest to rein the Israelis in, only without success; but that’s just opportunistic messaging. The West decided long ago that it would allocate to Israel territory currently belonging to Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and perhaps Egypt. A new Covenant, if you will.

Understand that, by means of this sustained extravaganza of violence in pursuit of further colonizing, the West is ensuring that hatred of Israel will be further concentrated and distilled into a pure and potent spirit, which in turn will make Israel even more of a target, more dependent on Western/Christian support, and more susceptible to influence. And that’s very much by design, as I’ve discussed previously. Europeans have for two millennia made a sport of bending Jews over a barrel and going in dry. Who would be fool enough to think they’ve suddenly seen the light? Who would be fool enough to imagine that playing the Holocaust card will magically compel Americans and Europeans to ignore their own interests on a grand scale?

If the Israelis end up with substantially more territory, it will be impossible for them to hold it independently. The resistance will be far too strong. That’s the setup their Western allies are walking them into. If they imagine they’ve got lucky with this opportunity to ethnically cleanse the neighborhood, they’re in for a most unpleasant surprise sooner or later. They might actually long for their Palestinian cousins to return once they get a real taste of the Christian experience.

“Greater Israel” will survive only so long as the Western commercial empire remains willing and able to protect it from hosts of vengeful enemies that the empire itself created. Not a position I should ever like to be in. Especially with so much bad blood going around.

Pleasant dreams.

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Update 8 December: Assad has fled Syria. Israel immediately began occupying a ‘buffer zone’ along the Golan Heights. I expect them to make a play for some additional territory as well.

Netanyahu delivered a speech in which he said, “The Prime Minister, the IDF, and I, with Cabinet approval, have directed the seizure of the buffer zone and the dominant positions to ensure the protection of all Israeli communities in the Golan Heights, both Jewish and Druze, so that they face no threats from across the border.”

Independent of the Israeli angle, the rest of Syria looks to be owned by the USA and Turkey, by means of their preferred Al-Qaeda franchisee Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and their ISIS buddies, who no doubt will prove trustworthy and benevolent stewards of a New Syrian Republic.

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