“The Promised Land from Egypt’s Nile to Iraq’s Euphrates.” An expert comments on the photo of the Israeli soldier

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“The Promised Land from Egypt’s Nile to Iraq’s Euphrates.” An expert comments on the photo of the Israeli soldier

Dr. Rania Fawzi, a specialist in analyzing Israeli media discourse, commented on the photo of the Israeli soldier carrying a map on his clothes called “The Promised Land of Israel,” which includes Arab countries.

Fawzi said in statements to RT that Israel and its army are sending a message to the countries of the Arab world, especially to Egypt and its army, that it is not over and will win its war on Gaza despite the heavy losses among the occupation army soldiers, which have been estimated so far at approximately 2,000 soldiers since the October 7 War.

The Egyptian expert added that the committees of the Israeli intelligence units, specifically in the “New Media” units, wanted through this photo to create an uproar, but in reality they confirmed to everyone the indubitable fact through the photo that the Haredim are in the Israeli army, and their numbers have increased significantly in recent years, and it is expected that They constitute more than half of the army's population in 2050. They are the ones who draw current and future Israeli policies according to their religious beliefs regarding the return of the idea of ​​occupying Arab lands again in light of the Israeli security theory, which I expect to be crystallized after the war on Gaza, and in which the Jewish religious authority derived from the Tanakh and the Talmud will have a major role in it. Crystallize it.

Fawzi explained that this propaganda indicates the extent of the trauma that the occupation soldiers are suffering after the defeat of the army, which possesses the most powerful military equipment, at the hands of the resistance and its men, whose numbers do not exceed 40 thousand fighters, compared to the number of the occupation army in reserve, which is estimated at 300 to 500 thousand and was lost in a few days. Nearly 2,000 soldiers died, in addition to the wounded and disabled, estimated at 20,000 or more.

She noted that the myth of the Promised Land of Israel, according to what was stated in the Tanakh, specifically in Genesis 18:15, which allegedly deals with the promise that the Lord made with our master Abraham of a land from the River Egypt, which according to Jewish interpretations means north of Sinai and the Euphrates River, and this is a myth that was shattered after the victories of October and so on. It was followed by defeats of the occupying army at the hands of Hezbollah in 2006 in the Second Lebanon War, and most recently at the hands of Hamas and the resistance on October 7th.

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