ISRAELI EXPANSIONISM DOES NOT STOP
The Zionist regime installed in Tel-Aviv has taken advantage of the defeat of the Assad clan in Syria to announce that it will advance its troops in the Golan Heights another 100 km, which it falsely presents as a security measure. Israel has always taken advantage of the weakness of a neighboring country to expand a territory that does not belong to it. An expansionism that the United Nations has formally condemned.
Weeks ago, Prime Minister Netanyahu already stated that in the Golan Heights the Israelis must advance their border in view of the danger posed by the new fundamentalist regime installed in Damascus, with the possibility of strengthening ties with other terrorist groups. Netanyahu explained that Israel “is well prepared for what could happen in that buffer zone that although it is not vital for Tel-Aviv, it is important for its security.
Israel has already violated a Security Council resolution issued in 1974, which called on the Israeli state to withdraw from the Golan Heights. As usual, the Israelis ignored it and even hinted that they might also create a settlement on the Golan Heights in the future, although the conditions of the territory do not lend themselves to it.
“We are talking about security here, and in light of the changes in Syria, we are not going to withdraw, because that would entail a new danger that could even be greater than that of Gaza,” the Jewish prime minister stressed.
Netanyahu traveled to the buffer zone with Defense Minister Israel Katz, who said he instructed the Israeli military to quickly establish a presence including fortifications, in anticipation of what could be an extended stay in the area.
The Golan Heights was captured by Israel during the war against neighboring Arab countries in 1967, and since then no Israeli government has declared that there would be a possibility of withdrawal within the framework of a comprehensive negotiation. All of this is part of the “Greater Israel” project.
This view on region’s future is neither new nor rare. In a January 2024 recording, Israeli politician Avi Lipkin was stating: “…eventually, our borders will extend from Lebanon to the Great Desert, which is Saudi Arabia, and then from the Mediterranean to the Euphrates. And who is on the other side of the Euphrates? The Kurds! And the Kurds are friends. So we have Mediterranean behind us, the Kurds in front of us, Lebanon, which really needs the umbrella of protection of Israel, and then we're going to take, I believe we're going to take Mecca, Medina and Mount Sinai, and to purify those places” (muslimi.official, 2024) says Abi Lipkin.
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