'Jewish state will extend from Jerusalem to Damascus': Israeli finance minister
In a new documentary, Israeli minister Bezalel Smotrich detailed his desire to conquer not only all Palestinian territory to the Jordan River but also the Syrian capital of Damascus and territories extending as far as Iraq and Saudi Arabia.
Smotrich, the Finance Minister in the Israeli cabinet and head of the Religious Zionism party, made the comments in a recently released documentary entitled Israel: Extremists in Power. The documentary was produced by Arte Reportage, a Franco-German broadcast news magazine.
When asked about his goal, Smotrich tells the interviewer, “I want a Jewish state … It is a country run according to the values of the Jewish people.”Israel currently controls territory from the Mediterranean Sea to the Jordan River, including the Palestinian territories in the West Bank, which have been under Israeli military occupation since 1967.
Israel has been building illegal Jewish settlements on stolen Palestinian land in the West Bank ever since.
The interviewer then asked Smotrich whether he thought the borders of the Jewish state should extend past the Jordan River.
Smotrich responded by saying, “Absolutely, but slowly … Our great religious elders used to say that the future of Jerusalem was to extend as far as Damascus.” — The Cradle
Our Take:
Yesterday, the public finally got acquainted with Israeli Finance Minister, Bezalel Smotrich.
While National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir—the other radical zealot in Netanyahu's Security Cabinet—is a belligerent psychopath who believes all Christians should be expelled from the Holy Land by force, Bezalel Smotrich is a far more cunning and devious villain. Together, those two embody the political movement for Jewish Supremacy, marrying unhinged violence with ruthless calculation.
Ben-Gvir controls the police, both in Israel and occupied Palestine, and videos are all over the internet of his thugs beating Jews in Jerusalem who protest against the fascist Israeli government.
In the West Bank (Palestine), Israeli settlers stalk the countryside, looking for land or homes to steal. They are escorted by the IDF, and when they do come across an unfortunate soul, should that Palestinian resist having their home/land stolen, they are either arrested or shot by the IDF, and branded as a "terrorist" by the Israeli government. Here is a video of some settlers harassing a bedouin shepherd, taking his goats, and then stealing his farm.
This has been the reality of the Palestinian existence since 1967, when the IDF invaded and occupied the West Bank, Gaza, the Golan Heights(Syria), and the Sinai Peninsula(Egypt).
The Sinai occupation was resolved in 1976 with the Camp David Accords. The IDF withdrew from Egypt, and in exchange, Egypt relinquished control of Gaza— which it had managed as a protectorate ever since The Nakba ("Catastrophe") in 1948. Egyptian President Gamal Nasser (who was always vilified in western media) had implemented a strict policy of execution against operatives of the Muslim Brotherhood who were caught in Egypt or Gaza. The Israeli government suspended this policy, and Brotherhood operatives (trained by western intelligence agencies as part of Operation Gladio) got busy setting up networks in Gaza, leading to the creation of Hamas in 1988, among other paramilitary organizations.
When Hamas finally won its first election in 2006, it attacked the Fatah (majority party in the Palestinian Authority government) security forces, driving them out of Gaza, then turned its attention on the IDF, driving them out, along with the thousands of settlers who had occupied homes and constructed other dwellings.
The Golan Heights and West Bank remain under military occupation, to this day.
In the January 1962 edition of Look Magazine, a question was posed to various world leaders: “What does the next 25 years hold for the World?”
The first Prime Minister of Israel, David Ben Gurion, spoke of establishing a one world government with Jerusalem as the capital, predicting that the United States and Europe would collapse into welfare states after their governments were usurped by scientists. (How prophetic.)
He also foretold of a pill to prevent pregnancy, which was approved by the FDA just a few years later.
“The image of the world in 1987 as traced in my imagination: The Cold War will be a thing of the past. Internal pressure of the constantly growing intelligentsia in Russia for more freedom and the pressure of the masses for raising their living standards may lead to a gradual democratization of the Soviet Union…"
“…On the other hand, the increasing influence of the workers and farmers, and the rising Political importance of men of science, may transform the United States into a welfare state with a planned economy. Western and Eastern Europe will become a federation of autonomous states having a Socialist and democratic regime."
“With the exception of the U.S.S.R. as a federated Eurasian State, all other continents will become united in a world alliance at whose disposal will be an international police force. All armies will be abolished and there will be no more wars."
“In Jerusalem, the United Nations (a truly United Nations) will build a shrine of the prophets to serve the federated union of all continents; this will be the seat of the Supreme Court of Mankind, to settle all controversies among the federated continents, as prophesied by Isaiah…”
[Note the contempt toward the Russian people. Revenge for the Pale of Settlement.]
Nine years after this interview was published, the World Economic Forum was founded (1971) by Klaus Schwab—at the direction of his mentor, Henry Kissinger. Two years later, The Trilateral Commission was founded (1973) by Zbigniew Brzezinski—also at the direction of Kissinger, who at the time was Secretary of State and negotiating the creation of the Petro Dollar with Saudi King Faisal as a resolution to the 1973 Oil Crisis. Negotiations concluded in 1974, and Kissinger's Commander in Chief, Richard Nixon, resigns later that year due to the Watergate scandal.
In addition to Secretary of State, Kissinger was also Nixon's National Security Advisor. He maintained both of these positions under President Ford, until Jimmy Carter's inauguration in January 1977.
And now we have this clip from Bezalel Smotrich.
It would appear that the State of Israel is not exactly what we have been told it is. — GhostofBasedPatrickHenry
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