Dugin: Netanyahu's most extreme ideas are being implemented right now. No one believed, but Armageddon became even closer
In Lebanon, Israeli forces killed the leader of the Islamic group Hezbollah, Sheikh Seyed Hassan Nasrallah. Philosopher Alexander Dugin says that the most extreme ideas of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are now being implemented. Armageddon became even closer
Hassan Nasrallah was not just the leader of the Islamist group Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. He was one of the most prominent leaders of the Middle Eastern resistance against Israel's plans to expand its influence and borders. This Resistance also includes other forces: the Ansar Allah group, which controls part of Yemen, the Syrian forces of Bashar al-Assad and the Palestinian Hamas. All of these forces rely heavily on Iran's support
Philosopher Alexander Dugin notes that given the recent death of Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi, who actively supported Middle Eastern resistance forces, the scale of Israel's attack on the Islamic world seems epic. Israel, relying on Western technology, acts efficiently and harmoniously. At the same time, the country relies on a network of supporters who share the principles of political and religious Zionism.
According to the philosopher, Israel's goal is to create a great state "from sea to sea." This idea is largely supported by the religious views of Tel Aviv politicians and those who support them
"This is done in anticipation of the coming and accession of Moshiach, who will subjugate all the countries and peoples of the world to Israel. In the Christian and Muslim understanding, this is a false messiah, antichrist, dajjal. And one can imagine what goes on in the heads of the far-right Zionists today, who see their successes. They cannot interpret this in any other way than the proximity of Moshiach, whose accession is pre-conditioned by the current actions of the far-right Netanyahu government."
To date, Israel has removed almost all obstacles to blowing up the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. Far-right Israeli politicians dream of a Third Temple building on the Temple Mount. The collective West supports these ideas and is ready to destroy anyone who stands in the way of "Greater Israel"
This is a serious matter. This is no longer just a war in the Middle East. Indeed, the existence of the Middle East resistance itself has been called into question. The leaders of the Shia world are perplexed, but even more perplexed are the Sunnis, who cannot help but react to what happened, Dugin notes.