Analytical readings suggest that the Zionist entity's plans and projects for the Middle East (Netanyahu) announced to the U.S. Congress three years ago might fail, with support from the U.S. administration, as confirmed by the U.S. Ambassador to the Zionist entity (Mike Huckabee) in his repeated public statements that Israel has the right to occupy new Arab territories for expansion. American President Trump also reiterated several times his support for expansion in the region because the Zionist occupied land is small and must expand into new Arab territories for regional expansion.
These Zionist expansion plans and projects may fail after America and the Zionist entity failed in their war against the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the war stopped and negotiation processes began whether in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, or the recent negotiations in Switzerland, particularly at the (Bour Anstook) resort. This shift comes after the U.S. administration realized the necessity to end the war against Iran and sign a peace agreement that benefits both parties... This indicates that America might withdraw its support from the Zionist entity in its plans and projects to expand by occupying new Arab territories.
The U.S. administrations and the Zionist entity previously attempted to announce the New Middle East, especially during President George W. Bush's administration, with then Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice leading this project and promoting it from the beginning of her tenure in 2005. She conducted many talks in our Arab region and elsewhere alongside shuttle visits to the region to accomplish the New Middle East project during President Bush's term. Among her numerous visits was to Lebanon aiming to eliminate the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon (Hezbollah). Israel moved along with the efforts of the U.S. Secretary of State, entered South Lebanon in 2006, completely occupied it, displaced its population then numbered over a million citizens, destroyed many villages, and killed children, women, and elders as is happening these days in the South. However, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon resisted the Israeli army, killed many of its soldiers, and destroyed dozens of tanks on the ground of the South, which forced the Zionist enemy to withdraw, leaving its losses in the field, thus failing the New Middle East plan adopted by the then U.S. Secretary of State.



