On 21st September 2024, something extraordinary happened. Even stranger still is that no-one was surprised by it.
Israeli armoured vehicles crossed the border into Syria, travelled roughly 200 metres and started to dig up farmland between the Syrian Golan and the occupied Syrian Golan.
Not only that, they also began to create barriers in the form of trenches 10 metres wide and 1,700 metres long.
What’s going on?!
Making Israel great(er)
Israel has greater ambitions than just the Golan Heights; it has the intention of creating a path that it calls the David Corridor and stretches from the Syrian Golan to the Iraqi border.
It’s a frightening project. Take one look at a map, and you’ll realise how this scheme can potentially create a persistent hell for those in the region.
Right now, we’re talking about the level of Israeli influence over our countries; imagine the control that Israel will have if it increases its hold over those economies, not to mention oil and other natural resources.
Can this really be happening? Can the occupation be carrying out its Greater Israel plan? We know that Israel has the gall and the influence to commit war crimes and break international law as it pleases, but what exactly is the Greater Israel plan?
Why Israel doesn’t have a defined border
During an Arab summit held in Cairo in 1990, leaders were gathered together when the Libyan President, Muammar al-Gaddafi, stood up and pulled out a few pieces of paper.
He approached the leader of the Palestinian Liberation Organization, Yasser Arafat, and presented them to him.
Arafat duly picked up the papers, sifted through them, and then put them aside, preparing himself to give a speech. It was clear that what he had seen had made him very angry. He addressed the Muslim leaders furiously.
These documents contained a map of the Arab lands, shaded in were the borders of a proposal for Israel — except the borders weren’t the ones we are familiar with.
Rather, the borders on this map included all of Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, and large swathes of Syria, Iraq, northern Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.
Unsurprisingly, this same map was showcased at an AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) conference a year before.
The other document contained an image of an Israeli coin minted with a picture of this Greater Israel map.
This map, which Yasser Arafat became infuriated with, depicts Greater Israel from the Nile to the Euphrates.
As you can see in the main article image, it encompasses huge swathes of Arab lands and, most importantly, controls key geographic resources.
Netanyahu’s zeal for further colonisation
From Arafat’s speech and the documents shared with him by al-Gaddafi, fast-forward 34 years to September 2024.
At a press conference, the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, presents a map that people are shocked by, because it is a map not limited to the so-called borders established in 1948.
It does not even fall within the boundaries that some Palestinians have called for from 1967. Rather, it extends into the neighbouring Arab lands.
What is even more worrying and something more people should pay attention to is a line Netanyahu mentioned in his presentation.
Pointing to the map, he said,
“This is the Middle East, and this is the entire Arab world, and this is Israel. It’s one of the world’s tiniest countries.
“I give it the, you know, the thumb test. This is a big one, so you need a bigger thumb. But it’s a tiny country. It’s one of the tiniest countries on the planet.
“It’s, I think one-tenth of one per cent of the territory of the Arab world, maybe I’m wrong. Maybe it’s two-tenths of one per cent.” [1]
The point he was making here is not a casual fact.
He was inferring that what they’ve colonised isn’t enough, and that Israel needs to expand into surrounding Arab lands.
Entire world obsessed with borders except Israel
In case there is any doubt about this colonial ambition, consider whether you have seen a single country in the 20th and 21st centuries that doesn’t have any fixed borders.
If anything, other than Israel, the whole world has become obsessed with borders!
After the the occupation of Palestine, Israel never advertised any border, and the roving band of Zionist thugs who would terrorise the native civilians of Palestine — upon issuing a formal declaration of independence — specified no border with Jordan.
David Ben Gurion, the first Prime Minister of the Zionist regime — when announcing the formation of Israel — didn’t mention any land borders at all. Rather, he made a vague reference to establishing a state in the “western region of our lands”.
Notice he said “our lands”, not defining what that meant. This kind of rhetoric persists to this day. And when he was asked directly what the borders of Israel were, he answered that it was wherever the boots of the furthest Israeli soldier landed!
This view is extremely common in Israeli politics
Let us be clear, this is not a niche and/or extreme view, it is the opposite.
If you were to search online for a necklace or trinket of Israel, you are just as likely to find an image of this so-called Greater Israel map, as you are of occupied Palestine.
Indeed, Israeli Minister of Finance Bezalel Smotrich, in March 2023, presented this Greater Israel map at a speech he gave in Paris. [2]

This map also appears on official Israeli logos such as those shown in the image above with the words “only like this” accompanying it.

Where does this ambition come from?
You might ask, wasn’t the Zionist project solely about occupying Palestinian lands? But the truth is, this ambition of a Greater Israel is not new.
Suppose you consider that the earliest Zionists, culminating in David Ben Gurion making such aspirations in his speech, had these ambitions; what do you think the generations that have come after them will want?
The same generations that the world has indulged repeatedly in allowing them to commit massacre after massacre.
Just look at the images that adorn the uniforms of the IDF.

This logo is the same that has appeared repeatedly over the whole Zionist project. History is littered with proof of this.
Most recently, the likes of Smotrich and others have openly called for a Greater Israel, but this concept is already deeply embedded in Israeli society.
Consider a book authored by Dennis Avi Lipkin titled Return to Mecca, in which he discusses the rights that Jews have over Makkah and their right to return to it! [3]
In a 2022 interview, he said,
“Eventually, our borders will extend from Lebanon to the great desert, which is Saudi Arabia, and then from the Mediterranean to the Euphrates.
And who’s on the other side of the Euphrates? The Kurds, the Kurds are our friends!” [4]
He then said,
“I believe we are going to take Makkah, Madinah, and Mount Sinai, and purify those places.” [4]
Not only academics and political figures
We have to understand that Israeli society is filled with this dream.
In May 2024 — in the midst of the current genocide — an Israeli comedian called Eli Yatzpan made a prank call to a Lebanese hotel on live television, in which he asked to reserve rooms for 40,000 Israelis. He was promptly told to go to Hell.
Mark Fish, writing in the Jerusalem Post, has openly asked the question of whether Lebanon is part of the “promised Israeli land” while providing “evidence” from Jewish scripture. [5]
And it continues: Israeli academic Amos Azaria — who has established a settler movement in the south of Lebanon — has written a children’s book titled Alon and Lebanon, in which the story teaches children that Lebanon is promised to Israel. [6]
Are there three types of Israeli border?
When Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres was asked on the day of the signing of the Oslo Accords, what are the borders of Israel? His answer was three types. A strange answer indeed.
He said there are geographic borders which will be agreed upon in the future; security borders that extend towards the Gulf; and economic borders which extend far beyond that.
This tells us that Greater Israel doesn’t necessarily mean IDF soldiers will be present in Lebanon, Jordan, or Makkah, or that Israeli control is exerted on those countries that surround it.
Instead, it’s about having free reign to exert control in whatever way it deems fit and benefit from whichever resources are convenient.
America strategically driving this dream forward
The dream of a Greater Israel becomes more of a reality every day.
US President-elect Donald Trump said in August 2024 that the Zionist state “is a tiny little spot … is there any way of getting more?” [7]
The truth is for Israel and the US, Israel is of critical importance.
After all, it was Joe Biden in the 80s who stated,
“Were there not an Israel, then the United States of America would have to invent an Israel to protect her interests in the region.” [8]
Ultimately, America and Israel both recognise that the Zionist project is always under risk.
If the surrounding nations were suddenly invigorated with morality, Israel would cease to exist in a very short period.
The dream of a Greater Israel is adorned with pseudo-religious sentiment, but its true foundation is the reality that Israel is always on the precipice of collapse.
Source: Islam21c
Notes
This article was based on a YouTube video available here.
[1] https://www.gov.il/en/pages/pm-netanyahu-holds-press-conference-for-the-foreign-media-4-sep-2024
[3] https://www.amazon.co.uk/Return-Mecca-Dennis-Avi-Lipkin-ebook/dp/B013K8K0GM
[4] https://youtu.be/WERJ_xXhaeQ
You are right, and that is quite disturbing.
This is an Illuminati Masonic NWO plan.
Hasbun Allaah wa namal wa keel.
I am worried that there will be an attempt to destroy Masjid Al Aqsa within the next 2 – 4 years.
I don’t think the Isreal government will do it directly. I believe it will be organised by Jewish fundamentalists; their government will give them the green light without being officially involved.
The government there has nothing to lose- the Prime Minister is a war criminal with an arrest warrant, has just committed an open genocide, and is still is getting clear and generous military, financial, moral, and political support from the US, UK, Germany, France, and much of the restof the “West”. And the next incumbent of the White House can only see through the lens of capitalism, and cares not a jot for Muslims or Palestinians.
Those governments of Muslims who are not in league with Israel are too far and ineffectual to do anything.
Outside the small bubble of ‘practising’ Muslims, the vast majority of other Muslims are too busy in their own lives, and are likely to give just a shrug of their shoulders. You may hear a cry from the anti-War protesters about it, but cultural genocide isn’t as prominent as human genocide; and in any case, no one has listened to them this year.