IRGC Warns About “Greater Israel” Plan Targeting the Region
WANA (Aug 18) – The daily publication of the IRGC’s Political Deputy, in a note titled “Greater Israel; or the Occupation of Regional Countries?!”, warned the countries of the region.
The IRGC wrote in this publication:
Recently, Netanyahu mentioned in one of his speeches that he is pursuing the formation of a “Greater Israel.”
Raising this point—which for the first time has been openly stated by the officials of this regime and was previously only discussed theoretically—shows that this regime is advancing its trends and movements in the region through deliberate and conscious actions.
Regarding the “Greater Israel” plan, the following points can be stated:
“Greater Israel” includes all of Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, as well as seventy percent of Syria, half of Iraq, one-third of Saudi Arabia, one-fourth of Egypt, and parts of Kuwait.
Of course, many believe that present-day Turkey and even parts of Europe are also within the Zionists’ “Greater Israel” framework, and the omission of these areas is for political reasons and to avoid provoking countries.
Therefore, mentioning Egypt and Jordan in a limited manner is not correct; Netanyahu may have referred to these countries, but he does not mean only specific areas within them. The scope of “Greater Israel” extends beyond a few particular countries.
It can even be imagined as extending beyond the “Nile to the Euphrates,” because in Zionist thought, Turkey is also part of “Greater Israel.” In other words, the territorial extent of “Greater Israel” goes beyond the current borders.

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Now the question arises: Why has Netanyahu raised this discussion at this particular time?
The first reason is the current situation in the region. The Zionists believe that the current conditions and their actions over the past two years have given them superiority in the region, making now the best time to express their ideas.
Plans such as the “New Middle East” or “New Regional Order” indicate that this regime is laying the groundwork for implementing expansionist projects.
The second reason is the situation in the United States. Netanyahu and, recently, Smotrich have repeatedly emphasized that Trump was the best U.S. president in terms of supporting this regime.
This situation allows the Israeli regime to carry out its actions and initiatives without hesitation, even with U.S. support, as was seen during Trump’s first term with actions like the annexation of the Golan Heights, declaring Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and the Abraham Accords.
As a result, these issues indicate that the “Greater Israel” plan is a U.S.-Zionist project aimed at occupying the countries of the region, formulated within the framework of this regime’s foreign policy and being pursued with extensive effort and capability.

From the Nile to the Euphrates plan map, Social media/ WANA News Agency





