Due to the huge volume of information and the rapid pace of events on the ground and in the boardrooms, many people are becoming confused and lost with this overload of info. To solve this dilemma, we have used this format to help in clearing up the confusion of the current Gaza conflict. Hope this helps.
1 Introduction
2 Gaza
3 Yemen
4 Iraq
5 Jordan
6 Lebanon
7 Syria
8 Iran
9 The Arab/Muslim world unite
10 US/Israel
1. Introduction
Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, which shook the world, was not an isolated event; it was the culmination of years of global power realignments, and mounting tensions across the Middle East. The operation was not only a bold move by the Palestinian resistance but also a calculated response to the seismic changes in international politics that had been unfolding for years.
At the heart of these changes was the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, which signaled a weakening of US influence. This withdrawal sent shockwaves through Washington’s allies in the Persian Gulf, particularly Saudi Arabia, which began questioning the reliability of US protection.
The contrasting US stance in the Ukraine war only deepened these concerns, pushing Persian Gulf states to explore new alliances and security arrangements. One notable consequence was Chinese President Xi Jinping’s deal with Iran, which resulted in $30 billion in trade agreements and underscored Beijing’s new influence in the region. This growing Chinese presence and shifting regional dynamics paved the way for the landmark March 2023 agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia, brokered in Beijing. Instead, it reflected the regions efforts to adapt to the shifting balance of power and prepare for potential new alliances that could transcend deep-seated rivalries. Regional powers were positioning themselves to deal with the evolving international order.
War in Ukraine and Global Realignments
The war in Ukraine, which erupted in February 2022, sent shockwaves beyond Eastern Europe. The conflict triggered economic crises, intensified conflicts, and even spurred military coups in Africa. The geopolitical sorting that followed created a noticeable with the US and its Atlanticist allies on one side and Eurasian powers Russia, supported by China, on the other. Proxy wars soon emerged in strategic hotspots across the globe.
For Russia, the war was seen as a necessary defense of its national security, a reaction to perceived western encroachment in its sphere of influence. The Kremlin viewed the Ukraine conflict not merely as a territorial struggle but as a broader battle over control of resources, trade routes, and spheres of influence in a world where western dominance in science, technology, and industry had begun to wane. This war, in Moscow’s eyes, was part of a larger contest to redraw the boundaries of global power.
The rise of China and India has shifted the world’s industrial, economic, and demographic weight towards the East. This has intensified the struggle for influence, with Russia attempting to reclaim its global role from Europe to Central Asia. Meanwhile, the US-led international is under pressure as China seeks to establish its own economic and geopolitical dominance.
Reviving the Palestinian Cause
The decision by Palestinian resistance forces to launch Al-Aqsa Flood on 7 October 2023 was not taken in isolation from these global currents. Hamas and other Palestinian factions recognized the strategic moment: the US was preoccupied with its confrontations against China and Russia while Washington sought to contain Iran.
A secret assessment by Hamas in Gaza, written after the Ukraine conflict erupted, noted a global shift in priorities and vulnerabilities, including divisions within Israel itself:
The assessment concluded that the global climate, alongside internal Israeli political strife, provided a rare opportunity for a decisive strike. Israel’s far-right government, led by Benjamin Netanyahu and his extremist partners, had openly pursued policies aimed at deepening the occupation, expanding settlements, and marginalizing Palestinian rights. With Tel Aviv’s internal divisions and the west’s distraction in Ukraine, the time seemed ripe for a bold move to challenge these threats.
Regionally, the US was working to advance the Abraham Accords with an eye on brokering a normalization deal between Israel and Saudi Arabia. This effort was seen as crucial to forming an alliance that could help safeguard US interests in West Asia, particularly the security of Israel. But Palestinians saw these normalization efforts as a grave danger to their national aspirations. They feared that Saudi Arabia’s involvement without securing significant concessions for the Palestinian cause would green-light Israel to push forward with its “final solution” – increasing illegal Jewish settlements, tightening the siege on Gaza, and erasing any chance for Palestinian statehood. The resistance believed that if Saudi Arabia continued on the path of normalization, other Arab and Muslim-majority countries might follow, further isolating the Palestinian cause. Facing a potential geopolitical reality where Arab and Islamic solidarity with Palestine would erode, the resistance saw Operation Al-Aqsa Flood as a last-ditch effort to shift the trajectory.
The Palestinians are mostly Levantine Arabs, and far from wanting to invade Europe, they are people who have endured the worst atrocities for decades precisely because they don’t want to leave their ancient homeland. They don’t want to go to Europe, or even to Egypt, because they love the native soil of their forefathers—and in fact their entire national consciousness is founded on this blood-and-soil connection.
Now before I talk about what happened on October 7th of last year, let’s talk about what didn’t happen. In the first place, October 7th wasn’t a terrorist attack. Netanyahu is fond of comparing October 7th to 9/11. In fact, he likes to say that Oct. 7th is the equivalent of twenty 9/11s. (I’ve never been sure whether he means the number of people killed relative to the total population, or that one Israeli life is worth 20 American lives). But regardless, Oct. 7th was not a terrorist act—that is to say, an indiscriminate mass attack meant to kill as many civilians as possible. Forty babies weren’t, in fact, beheaded by Hamas. In fact, only two infants died on Oct. 7th, and it seems both of these were killed by Israel under its so-called Hannibal doctrine. There also were no mass rapes, in fact there were no rapes at all. This lie has been debunked over and over again, so often that the New York Times actually had to issue a rare retraction, but it continues to be repeated.
October 7th was, strictly speaking, a raid—to use military terminology. Hamas conducted the most impressive commando operation in the past century. The target was a dozen or so Israeli military bases outside the fortified wall bordering Gaza. The objective was to capture Israeli military personnel and take them, as prisoners, back to the territory controlled by Hamas, to be exchanged for the release of some of the thousands of Palestinians being held in Israeli prisons. A large percentage of these Palestinian prisoners are held as “administrative detainees,” whom means indefinitely incarcerated without charge, but nobody ever calls them “hostages.” The political background on this raid, why it was launched, has to do with the condition of the people living in Gaza, their status under international law, and a very specific chain of events leading up to October 7th.
The Gaza Strip is an area of about 140 square miles populated by about 2½ million Palestinians, mostly refugees who were ethnically cleansed from the territory carved out to form the State of Israel in 1948. Gaza was under direct Israeli military occupation for decades after the 1967 Six-Day-War, and the Gaza Strip is still considered to be occupied by Israel under international law. In 2005 Israel withdrew from Gaza, and in the last free election held in Gaza, the people there elected Hamas over the corrupt Palestinian Authority. It’s important to note that Hamas, although designated a terrorist organization by the U.S. government, is no more a terrorist organization than the Nordic Resistance Movement in Sweden, a pro-White political party which runs candidates in elections and was also recently declared a terrorist organization by Washington. Hamas has been running the Gaza Strip as their elected government for almost 20 years: not only governing but providing social services such as food banks, quality schools and clinics. Hamas has a military wing, just like the United States government—and the only reason they aren’t a uniformed regular army like any other country is because the Palestinians are not allowed their own military under Israeli occupation.
When Hamas was elected, Israel imposed a blockade has strangled Gaza for nearly 20 years, with Israel completely controlling the free movement of people, food, and clothing, medicine into and out of the territory. This is the real reason for October 7th: the Palestinians there have been subjected by Israel to two decades of crushing collective punishment—and after the Abraham Accords normalized relations between Israel and some of its Arab neighbors—the fate of the Palestinians in Gaza appeared to be sealed. Their last peaceful spasm of protest was at the border during 2018-19, when thousands of Palestinian men, women and children non-violently demonstrated outside the wall surrounding Gaza in what was called the March of Return.
These protests went on for 18 months, but the world turned a blind eye as Israel not only completely ignored their pleas, but slowly and methodically subjected the protestors to terror and murder. 223 protestors were killed by Israel—including 46 children—and over 9,000 wounded in these peaceful, non-violent protests. Israeli snipers even made a game out of shooting Palestinians in the knees, crippling them for life. One Israeli sniper bragged that he broke the standing record for knee-shots in a single day, scoring 42 hits. Those clearly marked as journalists and medical personnel were singled out for assassination. Perhaps these nonviolent protests, inspired by the example of Gandhi, and others who used peaceful protest during the decolonization struggles of the mid-20th century, failed because in the past those protests were supported by Zionist-dominated mass media, and that support was conspicuously lacking in this case.
In any event, it was the complete failure of these 18-month long non-violent protests to get any attention from the world, or move the needle one inch in terms of Israel loosening its brutal blockade, which directly led to October 7th. Hamas military leaders made the calculation that if Israel could not be moved by appeals to compassion or mercy, they would certainly respond to the need to free Palestinian prisoners in exchange for Israelis, as they had done in 2011 when Israel traded 1,026 Palestinian prisoners for the release of one captured IDF soldier. So that was the military objective of the raid on Israel on October 7th of last year. The operation stunned Israel, which had become used to tormenting the Palestinians in Gaza like a caged animal, without any fear of retaliation or consequences. It absolutely smashed the myth of Israeli military invincibility and shattered the idea that Israel’s spy and security apparatus was so sophisticated that it could anticipate any threat. Israel was blindsided by the attack, and humbled before the world.
What has unfolded since then in Gaza has been, by far, the worst genocide of the 21st century. Israel responded with an unprecedented campaign of mass bombing and terror against the people of Gaza which shocked the world. Even hardened students of the history of Jewish hatred and vengefulness have been taken aback by the scale and scope of Israel’s barbarism. Netanyahu’s stated military objective was to destroy Hamas—but the obvious, unspoken goal of the campaign is to destroy Gaza, to make it unlivable and eventually to displace the Palestinians there, perhaps to Europe, so that the Gaza strip can be rebuilt and repopulated with Jews.
Right now the official death toll in Gaza stands at about 43,000 people. For those keeping track, that’s about 2% of Gaza’s prewar population. The actual number is surely higher, as the bodies of thousands of people are still buried in the rubble, their deaths unrecorded by the Gazan Health Ministry. The majority of those killed are women and kids.
On October 17th last year, the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in northern Gaza, founded in 1882 and the only Christian hospital in Gaza, was hit by a massive explosion which killed almost 500 people. But by February of this year, it was reported that “every hospital in Gaza is either damaged, destroyed, or out of service due to lack of fuel.” According to the World Health Organization, as of this past June, Israel has attacked 464 health care facilities, killed 727 health care workers, injured 933 more, and damaged or destroyed 113 ambulances. One of the most recent examples of Israel’s targeting of aid workers was the precision killing of seven people from the World Central Kitchen, most of them Europeans. Their cars were clearly marked, they informed Israel of their route and coordinates, but their vehicles were nonetheless hit repeatedly in broad daylight, until all of them were killed.
The atrocities and war crimes committed by Israel since October 7th beggar the imagination. Israel recklessly used a simple AI program to generate lists for airstrikes on the homes of supposed Hamas officials and their families. They routinely target journalists and have killed at least 134 documenting the Gaza massacre, one of the highest numbers of journalists killed in any warzone on record.
By January, Around 1.9 million people—nine in 10 Gazans—were displaced at least once, including about 45,000 pregnant women. Over 70% of the Gaza Strip’s buildings have been destroyed or severely damaged. On July 29th, IDF soldiers released a video of themselves—set to Hebrew rap music—blowing up one of the last reservoirs providing drinking water to the civilians in Rafah. On July 31st Israel committed another war crime, violating the sovereign territory of another country by assassinating the leading cease-fire negotiator for the Palestinians in Gaza. On August 7th, after horrific new revelations of mass rape and torture at Israel’s Sde Teiman prison camp, Israeli lawmakers and TV anchors responded by publicly making arguments in favor of the systematic mass sexual abuse of prisoners. And last month, Israeli Mossad took their diabolical ingenuity to a new level of grotesque horror, detonating thousands of personal electronic devices all over Lebanon, blowing off the fingers, faces and hands of thousands of people in civilian life.
The “most moral army” is a cowardly army
The Israelis needed to reinstate their military dominance and were suddenly placed in the worst possible position, knowing only how to use technology to kill from a distance, with no coherent ground strategies.
While it may sound hyperbolic, the Israeli military is only truly prepared to commit high-tech civilian massacres and cannot confront any well-prepared foes. The Zionist regime’s history of asymmetric warfare lulled it into a false sense of security that supplemented their racist worldview, proving catastrophic for them in today’s multi-front war.
Who are the soldiers who make up the military? In order to understand the Israeli military and how it fights, we first have to understand the society that shapes its soldiers. All Israelis are indoctrinated from a young age with a supremacist ideology through their school system and are geared toward military service from the moment they exit the womb. They believe their army to be “the most moral” on earth, while also believing in the concept of their own supremacy over others. Understanding that Israeli society is inextricably linked to the armed forces, it also helps to shape how we view the mindset of this military. For instance, while in most societies around the world, a civilian death is perceived as more damaging than the death of a soldier, this is precisely the opposite for Israelis. This partly comes down to the supremacist myth of Israeli superiority and also the fact that soldier deaths have not been all that common, with the exception of occasional lone-wolf attacks here and there.
By 2015, the Israelis were seeking to adapt to their newly faced challenges. It presents a plan to integrate the developments of the technological “fourth industrial revolution” into military planning, noting that the short military operations that the Zionist armed forces had committed were not delivering the desired image of victory in the face of Iran’s ever-growing military power. Therefore, the Israelis sought to implement a system that would link all their technological surveillance, reconnaissance, and spyware devices together. We see that in 2021, this new system begins coming into practice as the Zionists brag about their AI systems that helped them conduct the 11-day Gaza war in May of that year. The idea here was to use this system that would be eventually fully integrated to enable the Zionist entity to strike first and deliver undeniable blows resulting in strategic victory.
Then came October 7, when the Hamas-led Operation Al-Aqsa Flood flipped the world upside down for an overconfident Israeli military and its leadership. Suddenly, they were the side that had to muster a response to a blow that completely embarrassed them on every single level, delivered by the least powerful bastion of resistance they faced.
Understanding the Israeli strategy, it shouldn’t come as a surprise also that Hezbollah instantly began targeting the Zionist regime’s reconnaissance and spyware technology during its first phase of the war either. If we look at their counterinsurgency strategy in Gaza on the ground, we see that, unlike the US military, they don’t allow infantry to go through and clear buildings before tanks enter an area, instead they use armored vehicles to protect their soldiers and reduce the number of deaths. But the problem with this improvised US counterinsurgency strategy is that in reducing soldier deaths, it also makes it nearly impossible to properly combat the fighters that they are supposed to be seeking out. This is because the Israelis are simply too cowardly to follow a traditional counterinsurgency strategy, attempting to perform this task without the required risk it involves. In the absence of anything to show for their ground operations, which are designed to keep their ill-prepared and ill-disciplined soldiers out of harm’s way, they began to just destroy more and more civilian infrastructure.
What has occurred before our eyes is that the Israelis have been knocked back to their armed strategies of the 1970s, where we see today that they are trying to besiege the Palestinian Resistance in northern Gaza the way they besieged the Egyptian military in 1973. Yet, in the current war inside the Gaza Strip, the Israeli ground forces aren’t prepared for the kind of strategies that were implemented during the October war. The Israelis needed to reinstate their military dominance and were suddenly placed in the worst possible position, knowing only how to use their technology to kill from a distance, and appearing to have no coherent ground strategies, they were forced to use this rather useless army to achieve extremely difficult goals that their air force and AI tech couldn’t perform for them. In light of this understanding, genocide became the choice and the strategy.
In the past, civilian massacres weren’t simply used for the purpose of shedding blood for no reason – although the Zionist regime had no issue with this at all – the massacres that we saw periodically in Gaza were committed with the goal of inflicting real psychological blows on the Resistance and Palestinian public; in addition to sending a message to the wider region. This time, it is an uncontrolled mass slaughter campaign, allowing their racist unhinged soldiers to do whatever they choose to butcher innocent people and completely destroy the infrastructure of the Gaza Strip.
Why? The Zionist entity realized that it had no military options left and the only way to achieve a victory and rescue the image of strength they had lost was to unleash a genocide, to kill, displace, and destroy everyone and everything. Even their tactical achievements in Lebanon around a month ago are today being swept away by Hezbollah, to which they have no real answer. To their peril, it has become obvious that assassinations and booby-traps cannot achieve a strategic victory and in face-to-face combat, the Lebanese Resistance is clearly superior to them.
Israel is a rogue state, flagrantly committing genocide and war crimes as a matter of course. They’ve been able to get away with this because they enjoy the total, blanket protection of the United States and some European puppet regimes. But with even all the lies, obfuscations, denials, victim-blaming and intelligence ops, Israel and world Jewry have lost the battle of public opinion. Even in the United States, for the first time ever, majorities of young people—including right-wing Whites—are rejecting U.S. support for Israel and, more importantly, are aware of the evil effects of Jewish power.
You see, this isn’t like the Iraq War, when the Jewish neocons were able to hide behind the Bush administration and drag America into a war against one of Israel’s regional enemies without most Americans knowing how or why. In 2003, the great Prime Minister of Malaysia, Mahathir, said: “the Jews rule the world by proxy; they get others to fight and die for them.” He was right on the money, but most Americans didn’t realize it at the time. This time, the Jews have to rely more and more on themselves. They’re right in the spotlight, and the whole world is seeing them for what they are: a people without honor, a race of gangsters and murderers, and an international criminal syndicate who control the hated puppet regimes of the West through bribery, blackmail, threats and extortion.
US military priorities, which were supposedly focused on Putin first, and China second, have shifted strategically in a way that also exposes the Great Exception to the world. Zelensky, formerly the darling of Washington’s ruling elite, was left high and dry with a munitions shortage against Russia as the U.S. redirected everything to Israel so Netanyahu could keep pounding high-rises and civilian infrastructure, in Gaza and Lebanon. The U.S. redirected so much support to shield Israel from possible retaliation for its terrorist attacks on its neighbors that the South China Sea was actually left without a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier group: both the USS Theodore Roosevelt and USS Abraham Lincoln were moved to the Middle East. Apparently protecting Taiwan is not as important as making sure Netanyahu can keep dismembering babies.
Jewish power in the West is being lit up like a Christmas tree. The nepotistic, tribalistic networks of Jewish power are being seen clearly by everyone, and they can’t be unseen. This growing realization is being piled onto the increasing malaise throughout the West, the ever-increasing gap between what “we the people” want—and what we get after every election. In the past few years more and more people have noticed that no matter who they vote for, their lives just keep getting worse. But now, more and more people are also noticing that no matter who they vote for, Jews stay in power.
Young people are seeing that the same Jews pushing mass non-White migration in the West in the name of tolerance and diversity, invoke the genocidal precedent of “Amalek” to justify killing the women and children of all their enemies. And as outrageous Jewish lies have been repeatedly debunked about atrocity stories on October 7th … more and more people are starting to wonder what other atrocities they’ve been lying about.
I want to close with two quotes. The first is from Voltaire, and it’s one of the best quotes about Jews ever written. He said the Jewish nation shows “an irreconcilable hatred against all nations; it revolts against all masters. Always superstitious, always greedy of the well-being enjoyed by others, always barbarous—cringing in misfortune and insolent in prosperity.”
I don’t think ever in the history of mankind has this been more on display, and the implications of it—not only for Israel and the United States, but for the future existence of the White race—are profound. Paradigms and narratives that underpin the whole power structure of the anti-White ruling world order are being shifted and disrupted so fast, we are only beginning to see the consequences.
The second quote is from Hitler, who already in 1923 could foresee the future function and ultimate purpose of Zionism. He said: “It doesn’t even enter their heads to build up a Jewish state in Palestine for the purpose of living there; all they want is a central organization for their international world swindle, endowed with its own sovereign rights and removed from the intervention of other states: a haven for convicted scoundrels and a university for budding crooks.”
This is exactly what Israel became, and after Hitler’s defeat they grew more powerful than they’ve ever been—but this centralization of world Jewish power is also creating a world backlash like nothing we’ve ever seen. I believe that, like so often in Jewish history, they will end up as the victims of their own success. And for our people, Whites of European descent (the no 1 enemy of the Jews), this will mean a future opportunity to reverse our condition greater than anything any of us have experienced in our lifetimes.
After the Flood
Israel’s response to the Al-Aqsa Flood has been far from proportionate. What began as a reaction to the Palestinian resistance operation quickly escalated into an ethnic cleansing campaign likened to genocide and a wider regional war, with devastating aggressions against Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen.
Israel’s brutal military aggressions, however, appear to serve more than just Tel Aviv’s immediate goals. It fits within the broader US strategy to secure its regional interests while countering the likes of China, Russia, and Iran. Israel’s aim of destroying the Palestinian resistance and displacing Gaza’s population is intertwined with Washington’s larger geopolitical ambitions, which were quick to be revealed after Israel’s assassination rampage against Lebanese resistance leaders in September: the reshaping of the region.
It was a plan Tel Aviv had set into motion well before 7 October 2023, when Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stood at the UN General Assembly podium and held up a map of the he envisioned – one that could launch once Saudi–Israeli normalization had been secured for him by Washington. Via its proxy in Tel Aviv, the US seeks to maintain control over the region’s resources, trade routes, and alliances as part of a plan to counter Chinese and Russian influence. This conflict is part of a larger contest over global dominance, extending from Ukraine to the Red Sea.
The global response to Gaza’s suffering highlights a stark contradiction. As the US and its allies claim to defend liberal values, human rights, and democracy, their actions often tell a different story. During the Ukraine conflict and the genocide in Gaza, western states abandoned many of the ideals they had long championed in favor of cold, hard geopolitical interests.
A War beyond Al-Aqsa
The ongoing Israeli war on Gaza, and now Lebanon, is not just about the immediate fallout of the Al-Aqsa Flood resistance operation. It is part of a broader US project for the region, reminiscent of the so-called “deal of the century”. This is evident in the scale of the aggression, which extends beyond Gaza and other flashpoints. The ultimate goal appears to be a radical transformation of the region’s geopolitical order – one that secures control over resources, ports, and trade routes while subjugating populations to ensure western dominance.
This war is about more than just borders or territories; it’s about control over the global economic geography and influence in a world where the old order is being contested. In this grand struggle for influence, the people on the ground often pay the price – whether in Ukraine, Gaza, or elsewhere.
The Talmudic psychos not only obsessed on breathing fire against the Axis of Resistance but now also going after Russian national interests. The Iran-Russia military entente – part of their soon to be signed comprehensive strategic partnership – was in effect. The IRGC used the recently supplied Russian electromagnetic jammer to blind Israel-NATO GPS systems – including those of U.S. aircrafts. That explains the Iron Dome far off hitting the empty night skies.
Framing Iran’s Retaliation as a Casus Belli
None of that substantially changed the deterrence equation. Israel continues to bomb southern Beirut. The pattern remains the same: whenever they’re hit, the Zionists cry out in pain or whine like annoying babies even as their killing machine keeps going – with unarmed civilians as privileged targets.
Obviously the leadership in Tehran is fully aware of the trap being set by the Talmudic-American Zionist combo – which want to lure Iran into a major war- a U.S./Israel deadly embrace, against Iran. But with a potent differential: the back up of Russia and, further behind, China. These three are the key BRICS triad. They are at the vanguard of trying to build a new, fair multi polar world. And not by accident they happen to be the top three existential “threats” to the Empire of Chaos, Lies and Plunder.
With Project Ukraine going down the drain of History, as well as burying for good the “rules-based international order”, the real major front of the One War is Iran.
In parallel, Moscow and Beijing fully realize that the more the US gets bogged down in the Middle East, the more room of maneuver they have to accelerate the draining of the wobbly Rockefeller/Rothschild Empires .Russia is now fully behind Iran – and as much as in floundering Ukraine, that means Russia at war with the U.S./Israel; after all the Pentagon is directly shooting down Iranian missiles, while Israel is the U.S.’s de facto pre-eminent state, fully, fiscally supported by U.S. taxpayers. Tel Aviv went nuts and targeted warehouses of Russian forces in Syria. There was a joint Russia-Syria air defense response. What that shows is the Talmudic psychos not only obsessed on breathing fire against the Axis of Resistance but now also going after Russian national interests. This can get very ugly for them in a flash – and is yet one more illustration that the name of the (new, deadly) game is U.S./Israel vs. Russia/Iran.
The story continues in Part 2…