Their alleged "Greater State" is no longer merely doctrinal fantasies and Talmudic distortions. Today, it is manifesting itself on the land of Palestine, rampaging brutally in Gaza and the West Bank, threatening Jerusalem and Hebron, expanding into Syria and Lebanon, and threatening Egypt, the Levant, and Hijaz with annexation. This is a revealing revelation of the essence of the Jewish belief inherited by Zionist entities for decades.
What is most dangerous here is that the enemy today finds no reason to conceal its intentions to expand beyond what it already has. When the Arabs remain silent about liberating Palestine, the Israeli enemy works to occupy other territories. This is the basis by which the entity expands and its project does sl. Today, Netanyahu is announcing it with an impudence
.In a television interview with the Israeli channel i24, the so-called prime minister described his mission as "spiritual and historical," assuming the role of a savior and redeemer, and wearing the cloak of prophets and apostles. He declared that the "Greater Israel" project is not a dream, but rather a "generational message" seeking to draw a map that encompasses from the Nile to the Euphrates, and extends from Sinai to Mecca and Medina. This statement does not embody the individual vision of an extremist leader, as the Hebrew media foolishly describes them. This statement and those that preceded it have revealed that the Jewish entity is an ideological entity that exploits belief in the service of ambitions. Anyone who thinks that it has a left and a right, extremists and moderates, is mistaken. All share the same Zionist heart. What Netanyahu concealed yesterday, he made public today. What Smotrich revealed yesterday, and Netanyahu agreed with today, is what all Zionists occupying Palestine believe. It is the essence of the project, like a cancer spreading through the ailing Arab body. It documents the continuation of a colonial project inherited by the Zionist movement for centuries, using Torah as two weapons: distorting historical facts and providing cover to legitimize the occupation.
From Herzl to Netanyahu... The Zionist Doctrine of Expansion
The Zionist expansionist plan dates back to 1904, when Theodor Herzl, the founder of the Zionist movement, declared that the "Land of Israel" begins at the Nile and ends at the Euphrates. The idea was based on distorted Talmudic interpretations that reduced the historical geography of the region to a mythical "divine promise." When the Likud party came to power in 1977, it transformed the project into a political platform by substituting the term "Judea and Samaria" for "the West Bank." This challenge defied all Arab initiatives and negotiating efforts, transforming settlements into a tool for imposing a fait accompli, tearing Palestine apart, and fragmenting Palestinian rights step by step. Today, Netanyahu is reviving this scenario, supported by prominent religious Zionist voices and partners in government, such as Bezalel Smotrich, who declared in 2016 that "Israel's borders must include Damascus and six Arab countries." He then returned in 2023 to display a map that included all of Jordan during a speech in Paris. It's not just rhetoric: In June 2024, an Israeli soldier appeared in Gaza wearing a map of "Greater Israel" on his arm, deliberately confirming from the ground that the expansion is not theoretical, but is being implemented in cold blood. It's not just in Gaza or the West Bank, but encompasses the entire surrounding territory, from the Levant to the Hijaz, and from Iraq in the east to Egypt in the west.
From Gaza to Sinai: Steps Deliberately Measured by Palestinian Blood
The project does not stop at the borders of historic Palestine, but extends to Syria, Lebanon, and Sinai, exploiting the political vacuum and preoccupation of Arab regimes. In light of the aggression on Gaza—which has nearly two years of genocide—the Israeli "army" continues its expansion in southern Syria, controlling more Syrian territory and tightening its grip over the entire territory. It launches repeated raids on Syrian territory and escalates its aggression against Lebanon under the pretext of "fighting Hezbollah." Hebrew and Western reports indicate that Netanyahu is preparing for a "post-resistance" phase, with the goal of expanding eastward. In the context of expansionist ambitions and the expansion of the Zionist project, Egypt is considered the primary threat. Political experts have warned that "the Gaza Strip constitutes the first line of defense for Egyptian national security," and that the enemy's failure to resolve the battle may push it to target Sinai.
This is not a speculation, but rather aligns with statements by Israeli officials such as Avi Lipkin, who declared in 2024 that "Israel will possess Mecca, Medina, and Mount Sinai Mount, and will cleanse these places."
Supporting Zionism: Western Interests and American Partnership
The expansionist project cannot be separated from unlimited Western support, which transforms ideological fantasies into reality on the ground. For decades, the United States has provided the Zionist entity with military aid exceeding $3.8 billion annually, while Europe overlooks its violations against the Palestinians and enters into partnerships and investments with it, not least of which are arms deals and supply bridges that continue despite rare statements and condemnations that attempt to improve the humanitarian image and alleviate popular pressure. For example, an analysis by the MEPEI Institute shows that the "self-protection" claimed by the entity is entirely dependent on Western support, making the "Greater Israel" project an international decision, not just an Israeli choice.
The West is not content with merely providing material support to the entity; it is legitimizing the project through normalization policies that marginalize the Palestinian cause. While Netanyahu declares his expansionist ambitions, some Arab regimes continue to normalize relations with an entity whose current borders they refuse to recognize, sacrificing the security of their nations for the illusion of "security and stability."
Arab silence is a betrayal that threatens their existence
Meanwhile, the Arab position remains frustrating. While Gaza is being burned by American bombs, the enemy announces the annexation of the West Bank, the separation of its south from its north, the isolation of Jerusalem, the threat to the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron, and the destruction of Arab maps as a prelude to Israeli expansionism, paving the way for field incursions outside Palestine, as is happening, without exaggeration.
In the case of Raya and Lebanon, some Arab capitals are content with issuing symbolic statements, while others continue normalization in a treacherous, coup-like path that violates not only the principles of the Arab-Israeli conflict, but also the foundations of human existence and the necessities of Arab survival, at its bare minimum.
The pressing question: How can a country justify normalization with an entity that declares Sinai part of its "Promised Land"? How can it sign agreements with an enemy that reaffirms its hostility every day? The disaster did not end in 1948; it continues today, in its worst form and manifestations. Anyone who believes that expansion will stop in Gaza, despite everything that has happened before and is happening today, is living in a great illusion.
Jihad is a sacred role and a necessary mission for survival
Jihad and bearing arms against the Zionist entity and the Western project today are the most obligatory of duties and the holiest of sanctities. If Netanyahu views what he is doing as a "sacred, historical, spiritual, and civilizational mission," then the owners of the rights and the land, as well as the victims, are more deserving of these descriptions, along with divine, religious, and even legal legitimacy. The Battle of the Flood demonstrated that Palestinian resistance is not a tactical option, but rather an existential line of defense for the entire nation. In short, at least at this moment, the collapse of the resistance—God forbid—in Gaza could open the door to the fall of other countries.
The unavoidable reality is that the Arab nation faces two choices: either to reorganize its priorities and place the Palestinian cause at the forefront of its confrontation with the Zionist expansionist project, or to wait until Sinai, Mecca, or Baghdad become the next target and part of the same project!