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In his speech before the United Nations, Netanyahu presented a map of parts of the Arab Islamic region, saying that it is the new Middle East, showing that the Zionist entity has absorbed all of historical Palestine from the sea to the river. This is the first dream of the Zionist entity, to engulf all of historical Palestine, an old dream that began before the establishment of the entity in 1948 but has not been realized until this moment.
Misleading Term
Some believe that the term "Middle East" was coined in order to change the nature of the Arab Islamic region. The history of using the term "Middle East" dates back more than a hundred years ago, as the British military strategist Alfred Thayer Mahan was the first to use the term "Middle East" in 1902 to refer to the region between the Arabian Peninsula and India.
However, the term "Middle East" now, according to the World Atlas, refers to Egypt, the Levant, Iraq, the Arabian Peninsula, as well as Turkey and Iran. There is another broader term, "Greater Middle East," which includes larger areas covering most of Africa and parts of Central Asia.
The Term After Planting of the Zionist Entity
After World War II, the term "Middle East" gained prominence due to the establishment of the Zionist entity in 1948. Invisible hands intervened to normalize the use of the term, as well as to spread and promote it on a wider scale, despite the criticism it faced due to its colonial origins and because it names a region that is the origin and cradle of civilizations according to its positioning from Europe, considering Europe the center of the world.
Various institutions and organizations have adopted the name "Middle East"; thus, the Arab ear has become accustomed to the repetition of the term associated with "Middle East Radio" from Cairo, "Middle East Airlines," "Middle East Television Center," "Middle East Newspaper," "Middle East News Agency," and "Middle East University."
The map of tearing apart the Islamic world
Louis draws a new map for a torn Middle East, in which the region is divided into ethnic, religious, or sectarian states. The plan includes dividing Egypt into 3 countries: Sunni, Coptic, and Nubian, handing over Sinai to the Zionist entity, dividing Sudan into 4 countries, and tearing apart the Arab Maghreb region to create separate countries for the Amazigh and the Polisario Front.
The proposals also include dividing Syria and the Arabian Peninsula into separate sectarian and ethnic states, dividing Iraq into 3 countries, Lebanon into 8 cantons, and also completely swallowing Palestine, displacing its inhabitants, and redefining the borders of Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Turkey.
Blood Borders
American officer Ralph Peters proposed a new map for the Middle East called "Blood Borders," suggesting new borders and countries. He proposed the creation of a state called "Free Kurdistan" encompassing parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria, and suggested expanding Lebanon to include parts of Syria, leading to the creation of "Greater Lebanon," and expanding Jordan to become "Greater Jordan." The map also suggests dividing the rest of Iraq into Sunni Iraq and Shia Iraq, and dividing the Arabian Peninsula on a sectarian basis, also calling for the creation of "Free Balochistan" in parts of Iran and Pakistan.
Netanyahu's Corridor and Peres Project
Days before " Al-Aqsa Flood," on September 22, 2023, Netanyahu carried the same map he was carrying a year later, boasting about normalization agreements and demanding that Palestinians raise the white flag and completely abandon their dream of returning to their homeland. Speaking at the United Nations a year ago, he held the pen of clarification to show the great blessing of the new Middle East!
On September 22, Netanyahu repeated the same speech in a slightly different form. He drew a corridor starting from the Arabian Sea south to the Mediterranean Sea north passing through Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan, calling it the "Corridor of Peace." A project that only serves the interests of the Zionist entity, and an offer that passes through Saudi Arabia and Jordan.
The project kills the Suez Canal belonging to Egypt and linked to the entity by the first peace treaty, which is officially committed to the first normalization with the Zionists, but Netanyahu, who hits the largest Arab country in murder with his project, says about his project: It is a corridor for peace and prosperity, Netanyahu wants the Middle East his way!
Also before the United Nations, but on September 28, 1993, Shimon Peres, the deceased Israeli Prime Minister, who authored a book entitled "The New Middle East," where he proposed establishing a peaceful and prosperous Middle East, transforming resistance to the Zionist entity into resistance to Islamic fundamentalism with the assistance and participation of the entity. He claimed that cooperation with Arab countries would produce a better partnership than the European Union, where there are no natural barriers between them. Peres died without achieving the dream.
George Bush Jr.'s Middle East
After the September 11, 2001 attacks, former US President George Bush declared his vision of a new Middle East where "Israelis" live safely, without terrorism, and Palestinians live without occupation. America decided to implement its plan with fleets, armies, in addition to immense power and money, but it came out with a broken dream, defeated and defeated from Iraq and Afghanistan, without achieving a new Middle East or preserving the old Middle East.