Israhell seeks stranglehold on world trade

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QuoteThe Jewish-controlled Ben Gurion Canal would concentrate the power of world trade even more strongly in the hands of the Zionists.

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Israel's attack may be part of preparations for a large-scale canal project
The Jewish-controlled Ben Gurion Canal would concentrate the power of world trade even more strongly in the hands of the Zionists.
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An article written by Yvonne Ridley for the Middle East Monitor sheds light on the possible economic and geopolitical motivations behind Israel's recent attack.

Ridley links the Gaza attack to the pending canal project, the Ben Gurion Canal, which would serve as an alternative to the Suez Canal and carry maritime traffic from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean. The author suggests that the project could significantly change the economic and political balance of the region.

Ridley goes through historical events around the Suez Canal, paying particular attention to the canal's opening in 1869 and its significant role in international trade. He points out that Egypt now controls a canal that is strategically and economically important to world shipping, and that the construction of a new canal by Israel could be an economic threat to Egypt.

The costs, dimensions and impact of the canal project on trade in the region are the central themes of the article. Ridley estimated that the new canal could be about a third longer than the Suez Canal, and its construction costs would be considerable. He emphasizes that if the project were to be implemented, it would shift a significant part of international trade along the new Jewish-managed route, which would give Israel more economic and strategic power.

Ridley expresses concern that the current bombing campaign in Gaza and the suffering of the area's residents may be part of a larger geopolitical and economic strategy aimed at the canal project. He describes how the destruction of Gaza could make it possible to build a canal directly through the area, which would reduce construction costs and speed up the completion of the project.

The article ends by considering the role and responsibility of Western countries and other leaders in the region in the conflict. Ridley criticizes leaders for letting their political and economic interests override humanitarian considerations. Ridley suggests that Western support for Israel is part of the cause of Palestinian suffering, and that support is part of a wider geopolitical game in which human rights fall at the feet of Zionist economic interests.

Source: Middle East Monitor  https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20231105-an-alternative-to-the-suez-canal-is-central-to-israels-genocide-of-the-palestinians/