Australian Citizens Party published the following article on their site. It looks at Israel’s war and genocide in Gaza from a point not commonly presented in the media. It is the view that is, in my opinion, worth introducing to the general public.


This dossier collects research and warnings made 24 years ago that high-level British establishment figures were inciting a religious war between Israel and the Palestinians. The focus is the Temple Mount (al-Haram ash-Sharif) in Jerusalem, the site of Islamic holy sites where Jewish radicals and literalist Christians want to rebuild King Solomon’s Temple.

That “Temple Mount Plot” has now born terrible fruit: the role of provocations on the Temple Mount in triggering the Israel-Hamas war and the Israeli military’s current slaughter of civilians in Gaza is no secret. The dossier, however, lays bare the deeper springs of this war, and the danger of its exploding into World War III—an eschatological, or “End Times”, ideology on the part of both the would-be Third Temple builders, and of their higher-up patrons and instigators. 

The Israeli newspaper Haaretz has pointed to deliberate desecrations of the al-Aqsa Mosque on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount (al-Haram ash-Sharif, or “Noble Sanctuary”, in Arabic) as a trigger for the Israel-Hamas war, in which the Israeli military’s reprisal for the October 7 attack involves slaughtering thousands of civilians in Gaza. The Times of Israel editorialised that Itamar Ben-Gvir, national security minister in the Netanyahu government, was “a provocateur and a pyromaniac” for his role in them. 

A few observers have spoken about a deeper part of what drives the people, in Israel and abroad, who promote those provocations: their eschatological, or “end-of-the-world”, ideology. Retired British intelligence officer Alastair Crooke emphasises that Netanyahu sees the fight to clear Palestinians out of Gaza and the West Bank as “a great metaphysical playing out of history, [which] he sees in grand terms”. Yet, Crooke added, the result of Netanyahu’s intended further expansion of the war, to take on Iran, would be that Israel itself “will not exist”. 

Our dossier includes excerpts from “Who is sparking religious war in the Middle East?”, a December 2000 special report published by EIR News Service. AAS researchers contributed to that investigation of the Temple Mount plot, unfolding at the hands of UK-centred networks who already then were attempting to unleash Armageddon, beginning in the Middle East but inevitably engulfing the whole world. Today, the same actors as identified in that report, including Netanyahu, are still driving us all towards oblivion. Studying the findings of the earlier research will be a help to all human beings of good will, in seeking a way out of the current crisis. 

The excerpted special report came out nine months before the terror attacks on 11 September 2001 (“9/11”) and just over two years before the American-led invasion of Iraq re-inflamed the Middle East. Those events set the stage for the seizure of power over US foreign policy by the clique of British-groomed neo-imperialists called the “neocons”.

When we look into the careers of the “neoconservative” gurus—like The End of History author Francis Fukuyama—who trained the present generation of small-minded, but fanatical neocons like US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, we ask: Although these people do not appear to be religious, unlike the fundamentalist rabbis of the West Bank and Jerusalem or the supposedly Christian “End Timers” in the US Congress, do neocons like Blinken et al. not share the same apocalyptic, “End Times” philosophy as their Netanyahu-led collaborators? 

The 2000 report’s introduction concluded, “In addition to the exposé, there is another crucial aspect to what must be done. A positive policy for bringing together the sane forces in the region must be understood and promoted. Thus, on an optimistic note, we … republish EIR’s November 2000 story on the networks of David Ben Gurion, the current in Israeli political life which must be brought to the fore if peace is to be achieved. In addition, we present a summary of the Oasis Plan, a programmatic solution to the Mideast crisis, put forward by American economist Lyndon LaRouche for more than 25 years”. 

This article was originally published on Australian Citizens Party Internet site



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