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An Israeli Minister Calls for the Occupation of Sinai, Lebanon, and Jordan, and the Dropping of a Nuclear Bomb on Gaza.

FALCON POWERS – Does Israel have an official map of its geographical borders? This is a question that the occupying state and its political officials have always evaded since the occupation of Palestinian territories in 1948, continuing their evasion for 76 years, as their dream is much larger than reality.

According to the fathers of Zionism and the fathers of extreme Jews, the imagined borders of Israel are not only within the historical Palestine, but go beyond that. The Israeli flag is distinguished by two parallel blue lines at the top and bottom, indicating that the dream of the greater state extends between the Nile River in Egypt and the Euphrates in Iraq.

In this context, the right-wing extremist Minister of Heritage, Amichai Eliyahu, from the (Jewish Power) party led by the terrorist minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, re-posted a tweet promoting merchandise calling for the occupation of the Sinai Peninsula, more than four decades after Israel “returned” the peninsula to Egypt as part of the historic peace treaty between the two countries in 1979.

The tweet by the user Ayelet Lash called on the public to buy a T-shirt printed with what is supposed to be a map of Israel, including the West Bank, Gaza, and Sinai, with the slogan “Occupation Now.”

It also included a link to a website selling merchandise with the “Occupation Now” slogan and calling for the expansion of Israeli sovereignty in Sinai and southern Lebanon, and ultimately Jordan. The original post promoted by Eliyahu said, “The people demand occupation! Occupation now.”

The Times of Israel reported that the official spokesperson for the racist and fascist minister did not respond, nor did the spokesperson for the terrorist National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who is the leader of the extreme right-wing party (Jewish Power) to which Eliyahu belongs. The office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also refused to comment when asked about the minister’s post.

It is worth noting that Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry had previously stated earlier this year that Cairo is committed to the peace treaty with Israel, despite concerns about Israeli military operations in the southern Gaza Strip, which borders both Egypt and Israel.

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