Convince me that pic related is real

Convince me that pic related is real.
If Israel wants to create Greater Israel so much then why did they return Sinai to Egypt?

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International pressure. Now that it's established that they can't go around annexing anything they want without condemnation, they're trying to destabilize areas with people that are in the Levantine region so they leave, which dulls the blow of international backlash. Why do you think they're funding rebels in Syria? Why is the majority of ISIL's territory in the regions in Israel's """Promised Land"""?

Not quite but close.
youtube.com/watch?v=EBAO9O_fpbw

(((they))) are playing "the long game", if you havent noticed


in other words they lost that battle, but not the war etc.

I wish them luck. Right now they are heavily outnumbered by mudslimes. We need parity to keep them fighting with each other.

>why did they return Sinai to Egypt?
They had Egypt with the puppet Morsi but there was a military coup (whoops). This only delays the Yinon plan. Such revolutions still help destabilise in the future where the population is conditioned to accept abrupt changes in leadership.

Also ISIL is selling oil and banking to Turkey which is then passed onto Israhell like good goys. The Greater Israel plan doesn't have to be offically 'Israeli', only via proxy it is practically the same.

its based in the torah.
the jews already have greater israel.
they have MOSSAD puppets running the middle eastern govs.

Within 8 years peace will happen in the ME, the Temple will be rebuilt, and Greater Israel will exist out in the open.

why did they take it in the first place?
ever think of that

Arent the jews allowing americans to move into territories

Why would Egypt be part of Israel?

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You mean besides the Talmud and economic/geopolitcal reasons like Suez canal?

They outgun them, outsmart them, outfinance them, outinfluence them...

They never had a chance.

What's more interesting is the 10,000s of Orthodox Russians moving there and even serving in the IDF.

Americans, or diaspora jews who happen to live in america?

To please the Americans and get "recognition" from the Arabs.

They shouldn't have.

4D chess. They weren't ready to expand. They're going to establish their borders with one massive trick.

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The west bank is just an experiment. They would do the same to Lebanon, Jordan, Syria and Iraq too.

Pic related was the best Leader the Arab people ever produced. Greater than Mohammed if he only had more people to rule over.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yinon_Plan
>The term Yinon Plan refers to an article published in February 1982 in the Hebrew journal Kivunim ("Directions") entitled 'A Strategy for Israel in the 1980s'.[1] Kivunim was a quarterly periodical[2] dedicated to the study of Judaism and Zionism which appeared between 1978 and 1987,[3] and was published by the World Zionist Organization's department of Information in Jerusalem.[4] The article was penned by Oded Yinon, a former senior official with the Israeli Foreign Ministry[5][6][7][8] and journalist for the Jerusalem Post.[9] It is cited as an early example of characterizing political projects in the Middle East in terms of a logic of sectarian divisions.[10]

>Yinon thought the 1978 Camp David Accords, the peace agreement signed by Menachem Begin and Anwar Sadat, to be mistaken. One of Israel's aims for the 1980s would be, Yinon claimed, the dismemberment of Egypt, a country he described as a "corpse", in order to reestablish the status quo ante, when Israel had controlled the Sinai.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Israel
>Greater Israel (Hebrew: ארץ ישראל השלמה, Erets Yisrael Hashlema) is an expression, with several different Biblical and political meanings over time. It is often used, in an irredentist fashion, to refer to the historic or desired borders of Israel.

>Currently, the most common definition of the land encompassed by the term is the recognised territory of the State of Israel combined with the Israeli-occupied territories. Historically, Revisionist Zionists used a definition of the term meaning the whole territory covered by the British Mandate for Palestine, which included Mandatory Palestine itself and Transjordan, which developed independently after 1923. Religious uses of "Greater Israel" refer to one of the Biblical definitions of the Land of Israel found in Genesis 15:18–21, Deuteronomy 11:24, Deuteronomy 1:7, Numbers 34:1–15 or Ezekiel 47:13–20.

I don't think they want sinai.

My understanding of "greater Israel" is that they want to totally liquidate the Palestinians and break up all the surrounding countries into unstable ethno-states that Israel ultimately rules over. Part of that plan is depopulating them to make the areas more manageable.

The added benefit of this is they get to dump those Arabs on Europe.

Israelis wouldn't have the people to settle that large of an area. They would rather Lebanon is split in half, Christian/Muslim egypt split, Jordan broken in two, Syria in pieces, etc. Lording over all this would be the Israeli Air Force and some bases on mountains.