Politics
Israel manufacturing consent for attack on Egypt
The Times of Israel has reported that Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that the Egyptian military is “getting stronger” and Israel needs to “keep an eye on it” to make sure it “doesn’t go too far”.
Of course, this is the Zionist media attempting to manufacture consent for presumable “pre-emptive strikes’ on Egypt.
Hebrew-language media reported that Netanyahu said that Israel and Egypt:
have a relationship and common interests
However:
Jerusalem needs to prevent it [the Egyptian army] from becoming too strong.
Because, of course, armies full of black and brown people should never be strong. That way, Israel can’t overpower them.
Israel accusations are a confession
Reports as far back as September 2025 suggest that Israel was “concerned” about Egypt’s military buildup in the Sinai.
Israeli officials also claimed that Egyptians have extended runways at air bases in Sinai so that they could be used by fighter jets. The claims also include Egypt building underground facilities, which they believe could be used for storing missiles directed at Israel.
However, the officials also said that there is no actual evidence that the Egyptians are actually storing any missiles in these facilities.
Time and time again, Israel claims the people it is ethnically cleansing are using underground military facilities, which are, of course, a huge threat to Israel. The reality is, there is zero real evidence supporting the claims. In actual fact, it is Israel who is using a huge underground bunker dubbed the ‘Fortress of Zion’.
Make of that what you will.
According to a New York Times article in 2021, it is:
a new Israeli Army command post deep underground beneath its headquarters in the heart of Tel Aviv
Talk about using civilians as human shields.
Illegal occupation
Twice previously, Israel has occupied the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt.
The first time was during the Suez Crisis in 1956.
Israel, France and Britain illegally invaded Egypt. In true colonial fashion, the three countries wanted to topple President Gamal Abdel Nasser. This was simply because he nationalised the Suez Canal Company – a British-French enterprise.
Essentially, all three were set to lose money and control, and as we saw with Iran in 1953, when Western countries are going to lose money, they call for regime change.
Eventually, they withdrew. But then in 1967:
The Soviet Union falsely warned Egypt that Israel was assembling its troops to invade Syria. Under an Egyptian-Syrian defence treaty signed in 1955, the two countries were obliged to protect one another in the case of an attack on either.
Israel then launched a surprise attack against Egypt’s airbases and destroyed its air force.
What followed was Israel seizing the remainder of the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, along with the Golan Heights in Syria, and the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. It did all of this in six days.
The night before the 1967 attack, Israeli minister Yigal Allon wrote:
In … a new war, we must avoid the historic mistake of the War of Independence [1948] … and must not cease fighting until we achieve total victory, the territorial fulfillment of the Land of Israel.
Immediately, in direct contravention of international law, Israel started building illegal settlements for its citizens on land it did not (and still does not) own.
By 1977, over 11,000 Israelis were living in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, the Golan Heights and the Sinai Peninsula.
In 1979, Egypt signed the Peace Accord with Israel.
Israel agreed to withdraw from Sinai, and Egypt promised to establish “normal diplomatic relations” between the two countries and open the Suez Canal to Israeli ships.
Israel finally withdrew from the Sinai Peninsula on April 26, 1982.
Manufacturing consent once again
It seems Israeli news sites have been attempting to manufacture consent for taking back the Sinai Peninsula for a while. In 2024, The Times of Israel reported:
northern Sinai has been mired in an insurgency by Islamist groups for the past decade, including an ISIS cell.
It’s a pattern – Israel claims terrorists need to be taken out and then proceeds to flatten entire countries with no regard for life.
Israel made its intentions for Egypt clear as far back as 1967. So why wouldn’t Egypt build up its armed forces? The whole world is watching the Zionists destroy Iran and Lebanon, after already destroying Gaza. Anyone in their right mind would take that as a warning and take the necessary steps to protect their citizens.
Israel has nukes – yet allows no one else in the region to have them. Israel has one of the most technologically advanced militaries in the world, yet its neighbours and resistance movements must disarm. And Israel is using massive underground bunkers under hugely populated areas, yet is blowing entire communities to pieces in other countries for that same reason – without any evidence.
The rest of the world cannot let a genocidal, terrorist state keep bullshitting a moral high ground through fear of ‘antisemitism’, whilst it destroys any semblance of life in majority Muslim countries.
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