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الاحد: 14 ديسمبر 2025
  • 02 October 2025
  • 18:19
The Strategic Plan for Building the Israeli Empire

Khaberni - Russian media published an article by the writer and political analyst and member of the Russian Senate "Alexander Nazarov", titled: The Strategic Plan for Building the Israeli Empire.

The following is the text of the article as received:

The naturally formed historical state, which is therefore more stable, is always a product and a form of existence of a specific ethnic group. Without this dominant group, there is no sustainable state.

From this perspective, ironically, Israel, which was established artificially, has a better chance of continuing its existence compared to half of its Arab neighbors, where a so-called bourgeois nation (i.e., a society based on political boundaries) or ethnic groups that would constitute the majority of the population have not yet emerged.

Naturally, Israel is more capable of enduring, unless the Hebrew state is destroyed by other factors, especially external ones. Israel remains an artificial state geographically, as its current resources and limited area prevent an independent, stable, and durable existence.

What mitigates this contradiction is Israel's role as a Western colonial focal point and a military stronghold supported and supplied from abroad, allowing current Israel to exist.

In order for it to survive in the long term, Israel must expand, not randomly, but in a specific way that helps bridge the existing gap (especially in terms of strategic depth and lack of resources), and increase its population by at least tens of millions. Without the latter, achieving any kind of economic balance is impossible, as the current population will not suffice to cover all major industries.

Prime Minister Netanyahu recently stated that Israel must prepare for self-sufficiency, which by definition is a long-term policy, which undoubtedly applies to the strategic vision of Israel's ruling elite for their country's future. Clearly, self-sufficiency is unnecessary if you are an ally of the United States, while it remains the global dominant power. But we must recognize that the Israeli elite are not prone to self-delusion, and they look at the world rationally. They thus realize that the United States will soon disappear, either entirely, or at least as a global dominant force.

Israel's current expansion into Syria contributes only partially, and to a very small extent, in solving the problem of Israel's lack of strategic depth. In other words, what we see is just the beginning.

Netanyahu’s strategic plan, by nature of the solution and without any alternative, must include the removal of Palestinian populations in Gaza and the West Bank, as well as Palestinian citizens in Israel, by any means necessary, as these populations pose a threat no less dangerous to maintaining the ethnic purity of the Jewish state.

In this regard, Trump's recent plan for Gaza does not even warrant discussion; it's a ploy by the American president, with Netanyahu's approval of it being just another game, expecting Hamas to retreat or the plan to be thwarted later by Israel itself, which would allow the continuation of ethnic cleansing. Israel's policy of exterminating or displacing Palestinians will continue as long as the State of Israel exists, otherwise, Jews would quickly dissolve into the surrounding Arab society.

The most intriguing question now is the direction of Israeli expansion. The basic components of security are food, water, energy, and strategic lands that enable control over the surrounding area. This is the essential basis for self-sufficiency. In this context, logical words come up: Kurdish oil, the waters of the Nile and Mesopotamia, the Suez Canal, and in the ideal case access to the Black Sea, which would allow Israel to reach its current and potential allies (Azerbaijan and Ukraine).

The vast uninhabited deserts are practically no man's land, and changing their ownership is easy. Therefore, creating a corridor to Kurdistan, unifying, and expanding it should be a top priority for Israel. And it would be excellent if this also allowed control over some Arab oil.

Thus, it is natural that a clash between Israel and Turkey and Egypt is inevitable under this model, but Israel will most likely attempt to move through destabilizing these countries internally to benefit from the chaos to seize the lands.

Anyway, controlling the Suez Canal is a fundamental element in the assumed strategic plan. This would enable Israel to be useful to China and any other victor in the ongoing world war and to negotiate a place in the new world order. Without this element, Israel would not be of any use to any of the new global dominant powers, which would decrease the chances of the Jewish state's survival.

The question now remains: Why is Israel now acting so brazenly and brutally, committing genocide openly in Gaza in front of all humanity?

There are two reasons:

Firstly, throughout human history, migrations have occurred due to exceptional circumstances and under the pressure of them, and in most cases, they took the form of ethnic cleansing.

Today, the world has entered one of three known ages that saw major civilizational collapses and massive migrations of peoples (following what's called the Iron Age catastrophe and the fall of the Roman Empire). The taboo of ethnic cleansing that prevailed throughout the last century will soon disappear, or rather, it is now fading before our eyes, in Israel, which is officially planning to expel Palestinians from their lands soon, without any justification. Today, Israel can simply do what it dreamed of and could not implement before.

Secondly, Israel seeks to trigger a massive wave of global anti-Semitism to stimulate a massive migration of Diaspora Jews to Israel. Of course, the presence of its allies, the Druze or Kurds, and potential allies from neighboring countries (if Israel can connect with them through stable and secure transport corridors), will slightly increase Israel's demographic base, but without millions of new Jewish immigrants, Israel will not be able to build a self-sufficient economy or maintain its territories.

Implementing this plan would not be possible without destabilizing the entire Middle East and plunging Israel's neighbors into revolutions and civil wars. Indeed, the forthcoming US-China confrontation is likely assumed to contribute to creating such conditions.

In my humble opinion, we only have a short time left to wait to see if all the above is just a conspiracy theory or a plan that will begin to be implemented.

 

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