Land without Borders

The most obvious similarity between is Nazism and Zionism, "expansionist policy". The policy of the Zionists is based on ethnic and religious beliefs and rooted in the biblical
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
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author: علی اکبر مظاهری
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Land without Borders
Land without Borders

 

Translator: Davood Salehan
Source: rasekhoon.net







 

The most obvious similarity between is Nazism and Zionism, "expansionist policy". The policy of the Zionists is based on ethnic and religious beliefs and rooted in the biblical legends.
Military and violations of the occupied territory to extend their land is direct resulted from Jewish leaders superstitious belief in the myth of "Greater Israel".
It is said in the Torah that:
...I told Moses everywhere you walk, I will bring it in your territory.
Your land borders will be about the land of the Negev in the south to the Lebanon Mountains in the north and the Mediterranean Sea to the Euphrates River in the West and in the East it is drawn to Hiti’s land.
Throughout the Bible such promise was told in abundance.
Ben-Gurion drew the borders of Israel based on the biblical promise in 1937, as the following:
Israel should encompass five areas, southern Lebanon up to the Litany River, southern Syria, across Jordan, Palestine and Sinai Peninsula. The northern border must pass the latitude of Homs (in Syria); Because he believed the city is the same with the Hamath (according to the narration of the Torah, Solomon developed his country borders to about Hamath / the first book of Kings, chapter 8, sentence 65 and the second book of Chronicles, Chapter 8, sentence 4)
In 1956, he announced that the Sinai Peninsula is a part of the "kingdom of David and Solomon" while members of the Parliament were applauding him.
Elsewhere he said to the students:
This map is not the map of our country. We have another map that you, Israel's youth and school students, have to fulfill it. Israeli nation must expand its territory from the Euphrates to the Nile.
This expansionism and voracity could clearly be seen in the statements and remarks of other Zionist leaders and they are not worrying and fear of asserting it.
Menachem Begin wrote:
When we look to the north, we see fertile plains in Syria and Lebanon ... as we look towards the East, we will observe the vast and fertile valleys of the Tigris, Euphrates and Iraqi oil, as we look to the West, the land of Egypt ... we are not able to progress, until we had not solved our territorial issues from a position of strength and power. We should have forced the Arabs to surrender soon.
After narrating the statements of Begin, Ivanovo adds:
The number of such speeches is so that several-volume encyclopedia from can be written.
Promised Land, according to the Torah, is the land that God dwells in it. This area is more sacred than any other parts of the world because of its relationship with God and a link to the chosen people.
Whereas in the journey of Daniel (Chapter 11, including 16) to Palestine is mentioned as the "sweet land of Israel", the Jews insist on using the term of Israel for the region, and strictly avoid using the term Palestine because the name Palestine refers to the historical record of non-Jews presence in the land.
Hence, the idea of Promised Land is a metaphysical category and above historical and geographical context in Jewish mind; since the Torah states, this land is the present of no one except God to Jewish people.
It is clear that the Zionist leaders fully benefit from these concepts to achieve their goals.
Explanations in the Bible about the Promised Land, has caused the Jews to recognize themselves rightful owner of this region of the world. Especially the Torah (including in Genesis, Chapter 13, including 13-14) declares that God promised to Abraham that all the land is given to you and your descendants forever.
Based on the biblical attitude toward Palestine, Jews who live outside the Promised Land, are considered people with a chronic illness. They do not cure the disease, but with immigration and residence in the land of the Lord, the God of the Bible. As you can see, these justifications show that immigration to the occupied territories is according to the Jewish religious behavior based of which Zionist leaders, in the years 1917-1948, took a lot of interests.
So these greed purposes caused Israel to be the only member of the United Nations that has no set boundaries. In fact, the regime has abandoned its borders imprecise to be able to conquer neighboring countries and develop its borders every time they wish.
Moshe Dayan said in August 1967: "If we are the owner of the Torah and consider ourselves as its follower we should have the torah land, the land of the judges and also Jewish prophets at our disposal."
According to these self-made principles, the boundaries can also be stretched and changed. "See America's Declaration of Independence, where you do not see any mention of the boundaries of the earth. We also do not have to keep our borders fixed. "
Jewish leaders in response to the question" where the boundaries of your land are",
Sometimes say with a vague answer that "our state real borders are the borders of the land of Israel," and occasionally, the Jabberwocky is interpreted according to their interests.
They say: "God is the only authority that has set the borders of Israel and approved its right to the land of Palestine i.e. Jews have historic religious, and legal rights in Palestine."
Professor Israel Shahak writes: Biblical borders of the Land of Israel that belong to the Jewish state in accordance with divine law and, therefore, the interpretation of the rabbis, are including: all of Sinai Peninsula and part of the Low Egypt and around Cairo in the south. In, all of Jordan and a large chunk of Saudi Arabia in the east, Kuwait and o the Euphrates in Iraq southwest, all of Lebanon and Syria and a large part of Turkey's Lake Van In the north. And Cyprus in the west.
Shahak adds:
... Influential Zionist organizations as Gush Amunium not only want the conquest of the land by Israel, but are convinced that such a measure is a divine command. Therefore, its success is guaranteed.
Seen by some religious figures, Israel has committed a national sin –so it has been punished by God-and that is refusing the holy war and worse, returning Sinai to Egypt... (This) defeat of Fatah in Lebanon in 1982-1985 is this divine punishment.

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