Summary of "الكتاب الأزرق- هنا كتب نتنياهو ما يحدث الأن قبل 30عاما!!ما الذي كان يُحضَّر منذ ثلاثة عقود؟! #وثائقي"
Thesis of the video
The video argues that Benjamin Netanyahu’s 1993 book A Place Among the Nations functions as a long-term strategic blueprint (the “Blue Plan”) whose ideas are being implemented across the Middle East today, rather than being mere political commentary.
Main arguments and claims
Long-term planning
- Netanyahu wrote a comprehensive strategic program in 1993 that the video presents as anticipating or planning many current policies and regional moves, rather than merely predicting them.
Territorial and security claims
- Rejection of 1967 borders: The book rejects returning to the pre‑1967 lines as an existential threat to Israel and calls the Golan Heights and the West Bank “red lines” that must not be relinquished.
- Strategic depth and resources: Control of high ground (Golan, West Bank) and water resources are framed as essential to Israel’s survival and national security.
- East Bank/Jordan: The book reportedly extends strategic claims to the East Bank of the Jordan River, arguing that lack of control there leaves Israel exposed.
- Jerusalem: Insistence that Jerusalem is Israel’s undivided, eternal capital and cannot be conceded to Palestinians.
Palestinian question and demographics
- Rejection of an independent Palestinian state and opposition to refugee “right of return.”
- Proposes alternatives such as limited autonomy without sovereignty; the book even suggests deportation/replacement of Palestinians — a theme the video links to later “Deal of the Century” and right‑wing displacement proposals.
- Encourages continued settlement expansion, securitization of Palestinian areas, and policies aimed at reducing Palestinian political weight (the “demographic bomb” narrative).
Use of force, superiority, and attitude toward Arabs
- Presents Israeli policy as relying on decisive military, economic and technological superiority; peace is to be built on power and deterrence, not equality or mutual compromises.
- Portrays Arabs as divided and weak; advocates exploiting internal Arab divisions and using coercive policies rather than trust or partnership.
Iran and regional threats
- Frames the Islamic Republic of Iran as the main strategic danger (especially nuclear ambitions), and calls for containment, isolation or regime change.
- Urges Arab and U.S. cooperation against Tehran.
Regional normalization and economic projects
- Normalization with oil states is acceptable if based on Israeli strength and advantage.
- Economic projects (water, gas, infrastructure) are conceived under Israeli security control — an “economic peace” tied to Israeli strategic dominance.
Implementation record and wider application
- The video traces links between the book’s prescriptions and Netanyahu’s premierships (1996; return in 2009 onward), citing the Bar‑Ilan 2009 speech as consistent with the book’s tenets.
- Claims that the Trump presidency enabled more explicit displacement/normalization moves.
- Argues the blueprint extends beyond Palestine/Israel to dealings with Lebanon, Syria, Sinai and broader alliance‑building or containment strategies.
Normative question posed
- The video asks how long a force‑based, unilateral consolidation can continue without a significant international or regional response, and whether the resulting “stability” is actually engineered perpetual tension.
Tone and perspective
- The program treats the book’s contents as evidence of a deliberate, decades‑old plan rather than coincidental similarity between past writing and present events.
- It views Netanyahu’s strategy as deliberate, expansionist and hostile to Palestinian national aspirations, and frames implementation as dangerous for long‑term regional stability.
Call to action / closing
- Encourages viewers to engage with the channel (Last Covenant), share opinions, and activate notifications.
- The narrator signs off and raises the question of international accountability and possible responses.
Presenters / contributors (named or identifiable)
- Benjamin Netanyahu (author of A Place Among the Nations; principal subject)
- Yitzhak Rabin (contextual figure: prime minister in 1993)
- Ehud Barak (mentioned as successor in 1999)
- Donald Trump (U.S. president invoked as a political enabler)
- Gamal Abdel Nasser and Saddam Hussein (historical references)
- Saddam’s regime (referenced in analogy to Iran)
- Islamic Republic of Iran (identified as central regional adversary)
- Last Covenant channel (publisher/producer)
- Narrator/presenter identified as “M.”
Category
News and Commentary
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