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	Israel's Longstanding Middle East Plan  
	  
	By Stephen Lendman 
       Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, October 25, 2010
  
	   In 1982, Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs senior advisor Oded 
	Yinon published a revealing document for regional conquest and dominance. 
	Still relevant today, it's titled "A Strategy for Israel in the 1980s, 
	translated, edited, and retitled "The Zionist Plan for the Middle East" by 
	distinguished Professor Israel Shahak (1933 - 2001), longtime activist, 
	analyst, and outspoken Israeli critic. 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	  
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	The Zionist Plan for the Middle East: A Strategy for Israel in the Nineteen 
	Eighties By Oded Yinon
	  
	
	
	 Its publisher, the Association of Arab-American University Graduates 
	called it "the most explicit, detailed and unambiguous statement to date of 
	the Zionist strategy in the Middle East....Its importance....lies not in its 
	historical value but in the nightmare which it represents," what thereafter 
	continued to unfold.   Its two essential premises include:   -- 
	to survive, Israel must dominate the region and become a world power, and 
	  -- succeeding requires dividing Arab nations into small states - 
	Balkanizing them along ethnic and sectarian lines as Israeli satellites, 
	controllable satraps, the idea modeled after the Ottoman Empire's Millet (or 
	nation) system under which local authorities governed confessional 
	communities with separate ethnic identities.   Israel's 1967 Golan 
	seizure and 1978 and 1982 Lebanon invasions followed the plan, Yinon noting 
	"far-reaching opportunities for the first time since 1967, (created by the) 
	very stormy situation surround(ing) Israel," resurrected whenever Israel 
	wishes. Its method involves preemptive belligerence against Palestinians and 
	regional states, making them all eventual targets to be weakened, 
	fragmented, divided, and reconfigured under Israeli control.   In 
	1982, it included dividing Iraq into Shi'ite, Sunni, and Kurdish areas, 
	what, in fact, unfolded after 2003, Shahak noting that:   "The plan 
	follows faithfully the geopolitical ideas current in Germany of 1890 - 1933, 
	which were swallowed whole by Hitler and the Nazi movement, and determined 
	their aims for East Europe." They were then implemented from 1939 - 1941, 
	"and only (a global alliance) prevented their consolidation for a period of 
	time."   Citing the "early stages of a new epoch," Yinon said "The 
	existence, prosperity and steadfastness of (Israel) depend(s) upon its 
	ability to adopt a new framework for its domestic and foreign affairs," 
	based on securing its material needs through winnable resource wars and Arab 
	world divisions.   "All the Arab States east of Israel are torn apart, 
	broken up and riddled with inner conflicts even more than those of the 
	Maghreb" (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Mauritania, and Western Sahara). 
	All the Gulf states are "built upon a delicate house of sand in which there 
	is only oil." Jordan is in reality Palestine, Amman the same as Nablus.   
	Other Muslim states are similar. Half of Iran's population is Persian 
	speaking, the rest ethnically Turkish. Turkey is half Sunni Muslim, the rest 
	Shi'ite Alawis and Sunni Kurds. Today, Afghanistan's divisions are clearer, 
	including Pashtuns, Tajiks, Hazaras, Uzbeks, Turkmen, and others. Pakistan 
	also is comprised of Punjabis, Pashtuns, Sindhis, Seraikis, Muhajirs, 
	Balochs and others.   From Morocco to India, Somalia to Turkey, 
	stability is absent, "point(ing) to....a rapid degeneration in the entire 
	region" to be exploited to Israel's advantage. Throughout the Middle East, 
	depravation, including hunger and unemployment affect millions, potentially 
	explosive problems only security forces can contain, giving Israel 
	"far-reaching opportunities for the first time since 1967."   The Six 
	Day War's strategic error was failing to give Jordan to the Palestinians, 
	thereby "neutralizing" today's problem by removing them. "Today, we suddenly 
	face immense opportunities for transforming the situation thoroughly and 
	this we must do in the coming decade, otherwise we shall not survive as a 
	state."   He recommended far-reaching foreign and domestic political 
	and economic changes. He also called Israel's peace agreement with Egypt a 
	mistake, said its economy depends on acquiring oil resources without which 
	it could be destroyed, and named two ways to get them:   -- directly 
	by breaking the treaty; or   -- regaining control of the Sinai 
	indirectly, Egypt no military obstacle because of its internal conflicts. 
	  In 1956, its myth as the Arab world's strong leader was revealed, 
	reiterated in 1967. Its economy is also in crisis, making foreign help 
	essential. Israel's strategic aim is to weaken it further by breaking it 
	into distinct geographical regions. If accomplished, other countries may 
	follow, including Libya and Sudan.   "The vision of a Christian Coptic 
	State in Upper Egypt alongside a number of weak states with very localized 
	power (and none centrally) is the key to a historical development which was 
	only set back by the peace agreement but which seems inevitable in the long 
	run."   Lebanon's division into five provinces is a precedent for the 
	entire Arab world, including Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Syria, and the Arabian 
	peninsula. Syria will divide into a Shi'ite Alawi coastal state, an Aleppo 
	area Sunni one, another in Damascus, and the Druzes will set up their own. 
	This outcome will guarantee peace and security in the long run, "and that 
	aim is already within our reach today."   Oil rich/internally torn 
	Iraq is a "guaranteed" Israeli target, more important than Syria. In the 
	short run, it's  Israel's greatest threat. A war with Iran will tear it 
	apart, lead to its downfall, and perhaps fragment Iran, separating its oil 
	rich Arab speaking province from the rest of the country. Confrontations 
	elsewhere will cause further dissolutions.   Because of internal and 
	external pressure, the entire Arabian peninsula is vulnerable, especially 
	Saudi Arabia. Jordan won't threaten in the long run after dissolution. 
	"There is no chance that (it) will continue to exist in its present 
	structure for a long time." Thus, Israel's policy should be transferring 
	Jordanian power to Palestinians, hastened by Occupied Territory emigration, 
	resulting in "Arabs to Jordan and the Jews to the areas west of the river. 
	Genuine coexistence and peace will reign over the land only when Arabs 
	understand that without Jewish rule between Jordan and the sea they will 
	have neither existence nor security." Jordan is their only alternative, 
	giving Israel more land cleansed of Arabs.   Otherwise, "we shall 
	cease to exist within any borders. Judea, Samaria (the West Bank and 
	Jerusalem) and the Galilee are our sole guarantee for national 
	existence....Rebalancing the country demographically, strategically and 
	economically is the highest and most central aim today."   Changes 
	transforming world Jewry make Israel the only existential option. "Our 
	existence is certain." Nothing can "remove us (either) forcefully or by 
	treachery (Sadat's method)."   Three important points are stressed: 
	  First, Israel's military alone can't occupy more territory. The 
	solution - rule by "Haddad forces" or "Village Associations," controllable 
	local authorities, dissociated from their populations, Israeli garrisons 
	strategically positioned between the mini states. Making it feasible depends 
	on keeping Arabs divided.   Second, Yinon's plan was published to win 
	over Israeli society, especially its elites able to influence others. 
	Problems about Arabs awareness are minimal, given their divisions and 
	inability to understand Israeli society.   Neither is America of 
	concern, its pro-Israeli media assumes "good intentions" regardless of 
	policy, and the Israeli Lobby does the rest. As a result, Israel operates 
	freely "because the world wants to close its eyes."   In 1985, Israeli 
	President and Labor Party leader Chaim Herzog echoed the views of hardline 
	extremists like Sharon and Netanyahu:   "We are certainly not willing 
	to make partners of the Palestinians in any way in a land that was holy to 
	our people for thousands of years. There can be no partner with the Jews of 
	this land," leaving resettlement (expulsion) the only option, a favored 
	policy today, the same one revisionist leader Ze've Jabotinsky advocated, 
	including in a 1939 letter, saying:   "There is no choice: The Arabs 
	must make room for the Jews in Eretz Israel. It it was possible to transfer 
	the Baltic peoples, it is also possible to move the Palestinian Arabs." Most 
	was accomplished in Israel's 1948 "War of Independence," again in the 1967 
	Six Day War. Thereafter it continued, supported and funded by Israel's 
	Washington paymaster/partner in crime. As a result, Palestinians have been 
	on their own resisting for over six decades, their courage and determination 
	unreported in the West, but global support builds and offers hope.   
	Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at
	lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. 
	Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to 
	cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio 
	News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network Thursdays at 10AM US Central time 
	and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy 
	listening.   
	
	http://www.progressiveradionetwork.com/the-progressive-news-hour/.   
	  
       
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