Political Analyst: The ‘Greater Israel’ Project is built on genocide
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Pars Today – A political analyst and critic of the policies of the United States and the Israeli regime analyzed different dimensions of the Gaza crisis and the involvement of both Israel and the U.S. in it. Pointing to two years of continuous warfare and killings in Gaza, the analyst stressed that this humanitarian disaster has revealed to the world the true nature of Zionism and the Israeli regime.
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  • political analyst Jimmy Moore
    political analyst Jimmy Moore

Pars Today – A political analyst and critic of the policies of the United States and the Israeli regime analyzed different dimensions of the Gaza crisis and the involvement of both Israel and the U.S. in it. Pointing to two years of continuous warfare and killings in Gaza, the analyst stressed that this humanitarian disaster has revealed to the world the true nature of Zionism and the Israeli regime.

According to Pars Today, political analyst Jimmy Moore believes that the “Greater Israel” project is founded on genocide and ethnic cleansing, with the ultimate goal of expanding Zionist dominance across the region.

Moore stated that before the current crisis, many Americans were unaware of historical concepts such as the Nakba and the Balfour Declaration. However, after witnessing Israel’s blatant atrocities, public opinion has shifted, and more people now view Israel as a war-mongering and terrorist regime.

The U.S. role in the Gaza crisis

The Western political analyst went on to discuss the United States’ role in supporting the Israeli regime, noting that over the past two years Washington has provided nearly $30 billion in financial and military aid to Tel Aviv. According to Moore, this support has been the primary factor enabling the ongoing genocide in Gaza; without it, Israel would not have been able to continue its actions.

Criticizing U.S. President Donald Trump, Moore said Trump could have stopped the massacre by cutting Israel’s military funding, but due to his political and financial dependence on Benjamin Netanyahu and Zionist lobbies, he refused to do so. This relationship, Moore argued, has effectively placed Israel in the position of commander and the U.S. president as its subordinate.

Zionist lobbies and control of U.S. politics

Moore also highlighted the role of AIPAC, the powerful pro-Israel lobby group, in shaping domestic U.S. politics. He stated that AIPAC spends billions of dollars pressuring politicians to comply with the demands of the Israeli regime.

Iranophobia and false-flag operations

The analyst and outspoken critic of U.S. and Israeli policies also referred to recent claims by Netanyahu regarding an alleged Iranian threat, describing them as groundwork for potential false-flag operations inside the United States. Moore asserted that Israel has a long history of carrying out such operations, aimed at manipulating public opinion and creating artificial tensions.

America’s internal crisis and global terrorism

In conclusion, Moore discussed the internal situation in the United States, arguing that Trump has militarized American cities and created an atmosphere reminiscent of civil war. He emphasized that the real terrorists are Israel and the United States, noting that groups such as ISIS and al-Qaeda have grown with financial and military support from Tel Aviv and Washington.

Moore concluded that the “Greater Israel” project is based on occupation, genocide, and the deception of global public opinion, and that the world must stand against it.