8 December 2017

Borders of Israel according to the Torah (ZION or SION)

The existence of Jerusalem-based Israel, founded on the foundations of the Ottoman Empire, needs to know its historical and political goals well. In the middle of the 10th century, the Cypriot movement, leading the Austrian journalist Theodor HERZL, established the Great Jewish State in the Jerusalem Sanjag of the Ottoman Empire, centered on the Zion or Sion mountain near Jerusalem.

It was lost in Jerusalem in December 1917 after the Gaza wars that the Ottoman Empire lost in the Palestinian territories. After that, the support of the United Kingdom and the formation of the new State of Israel. Increasing the number of Jewish settlers in Jerusalem and its surroundings, purchasing land from Palestinians and establishing the State of Israel in 1948.

    Turkey is among the first countries to recognize the State of Israel. After that, Israeli events to fight against the Arab states in Europe and the United States to win successive victories in the Middle East, strengthening the situation with events coming up to the day.

    In all these developments, the concept of the land which has received the source for Israel from TEVRAT is always preserved. This thought is also the source of the Torah:

    "In the day the Lord cried out with Abraham, and said: I have given this land, the Kenites, the Kenites, and the Kadmens, and the Hittites, the Perizzites, and the Amorites, and the Canaanes, and the Girls, and the Yebuses, unto your liberty, from the Egyptian raid to the great river, Source-TEVRAT, Tekvin, Bab-15

   The present goal of this knowledge of the Torah is the sacred land where the Nile river and the Euphrates lands should be seized, if possible, for the Jews, or the geography which should be controlled under the present conditions.

    In light of these considerations, it is also the reason that Israel today supports the terrorist acts in which the PKK acts as an actor. The Islamic world and the Turkish nation must know the dreams of the "Promised Land" that Israel insists on.


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