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Here we talk about the colonial Zionism, and Judaism as a whole has not had a state in the world for more than twenty-seven centuries. It was never among the colonizers with the might of its government and army, but its colonial work was to hide behind it, pave the way for it, and rely on it for exploitation and draining the blood of peoples.
However, it entered the ranks of the colonizers when Palestine was afflicted by that gang called the State of Israel, for there is no existence for it—and it cannot continue to exist—except by exploiting the peoples around it, and the only peoples it can exploit are the Arab peoples.
We hear about the balance between "Israel" and the Arabs, and we know that this balance means depriving the Arabs of any military power greater than that of "Israel," which means depriving fifty million people of the ability to have strength greater than that of two million at most.
If the Arabs and "Israel" are equal in military power, it means that "Israel" is stronger than all the Arabs combined, because it acts with one force and one will, thus giving it a faster chance at least than that of the Arabs collectively.
However, the reality is that military balance is not everything, and that military balance does not concern "Israel" as much as industrial and economic power does, which makes it a more dangerous colonial power than all other colonizers because it cannot survive without colonialism and finds no field for it other than the Arab countries.
The military balance does not concern "Israel," nor does it believe that its existence depends on it, as there are many nations in the world that have not relied on military weapons for survival. "Israel," in particular, believes that those who created it will hasten to support and assist it if it faces defeat in the battlefield, and it was subjected to that threat a few years ago, yet it escaped defeat not because of its weapons and soldiers, but due to the states mobilized to protect it and undermine the Arabs in combat and in politics.
Thus, the military balance between "Israel" and the Arabs signifies "Israel's" superiority over the Arabs collectively, but this military balance does not concern "Israel" as much as the strength of industry and economy does, for it lives without a balance in arms, and it will not survive for long by its own resources unless it surpasses the Arabs in the fields of industry and economy.
"Israel" will only survive through one of two means: either it remains dependent on donations and external aid without interruption, which no state can rely upon for long-term survival strategies, or the other means is to live off its resources in industry, commerce, and economy. It cannot live off its industrial and economic resources when the Arabs advance in their industries and when they have trade that matches this progress in manufactured goods.
If "Israel" desires to survive based on its manufactured products, it must sell them in the nearby markets. If it sends them to distant markets, their prices multiply, making it unable to compete with European and American industries.
However, if it is sent to nearby markets, they are the markets of the Arab countries, and it will not ensure demand in these markets unless these Arab countries lack industries and manufactured goods.
The permanent incapacitation of Arab countries is a necessary condition for the continued survival of "Israel," which relies on its resources, not indefinitely on the donations of benefactors and the aid of allies from foreign countries.
Arab countries should remain incapable of industrial progress, prey to exploiters from the Zionists, allowing "Israel" to thrive on its wealth and industrial resources.
A permanent stone should be placed upon the Arab lands, so that they do not possess a strength greater than that of "Israel" in the field of combat, nor should they have industries upon which they can rely and thus become self-sufficient without Zionist industries during times of peace.
There is no need to uncover secrets or demolish the wall to access the aims and intentions that lie beyond it. The issue is self-evident and tangible, with no two opinions differing on it; it does not lend itself to belief, even if the obstinate and the deceivers disagree.
If the ascendance of the Zionists in terms of military capabilities is an agreed-upon necessity and a predetermined plan in the eyes of the protectors of Zionism, it is unreasonable to allow the Arabs to excel in manufacturing capabilities and resources of wealth and money. There is no need to read hidden intentions to understand the underlying aims for all Arab countries, as these aims would not hinder the incapacitation of Arabs in the field of modern life, nor the restriction of their advancements and reform programs in their homelands whenever they worked to manage their wealth, provide their manufactured goods, and benefit from their raw materials, freeing themselves from the controlling lords or the exploiting masters in "Israel."
This is Zionist colonialism, and this is the Zionist colonialism that no old or modern colonialism can rival in danger because it shuts the door to progress - from all directions - in front of fifty million people, so that two million can exploit them. This exploitation does not end after a short or long time; rather, it increases and intensifies over time, and it has the support of both overt and covert powers, who refer to this eternal monstrosity as a balance in readiness and capability between the Arab world and the gang of Zion.
For those who are unclear on the matter at its outset, the obscurity has been stripped away year after year; therefore, there is no excuse for not understanding the meaning of the existence of "Israel" and the consequences of its presence among the Arabs over the years.
It did not exist to live on its resources.
It did not exist to rely on itself.
But it was created to strangle Arab life around it and to advance alone with its industry among lands that have no industry and no benefit in the human world other than draining its blood to sustain an abnormal parasitic structure that gives it from the remnants of sustenance what is generously offered to it, in order to retain a bit of blood in its veins that it can absorb and live on.
A balance in arms... No! There is no balance in arms if "Israel" and the Arab lands are equal in military strength, because "Israel" owns its opportunities singularly by its own will, and it is not a single force controlled by one hand like a strength distributed among hands, even if they are in complete accord.
However, the issue is trivial in this balance compared to another balance that is more important and necessary for "Israel" than the balance of arms.
The total incapacitation of all Arabs from competing against "Israel" alone in the field of industry and progress is the gravest calamity of colonialism since the dawn of colonialism, and this is the colonialism of Zionism that is desired, and its intentions do not hide.
“Indeed, your Lord is in observation.” (89:14)
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Source: Book "World Zionism".