Ustadz Abdul Somad (UAS) explained the meaning of the Israeli flag. For Muslims and human civilization, this meaning is quite frightening because it contains a hidden agenda that must be watched out for together.
Five months after the declaration of the establishment of the
state of Israel, the Zionist entity announced the official flag. Precisely on
October 28, 1948. The flag was on a white background with two horizontal blue
stripes on the top and bottom edges, flanking a hexagon star (Star of David).
As it turned out, the meaning of the flag was truly terrifying. Especially for Muslims who are aware of the dangerous plans of the Zionists. Ustadz Abdul Somad explained that the Israeli flag symbolizes the ideals of the Zionist state.
The two horizontal lines are blue, the one above represents the Nile and the one below represents the Euphrates River.
“The blue line above, the Nile. Blue line below, Euphrates
River. That was the boundary of the kingdom they were about to establish. The
Nile above, the Euphrates below. This means they will rule Asia-Africa. Nile
River North Africa, Egypt. Euphrates River Asia, Iraq. They will create a state
of Greater Israel, which borders the Nile and the Euphrates,” explained Ustadz
Abdul Somad.
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Therefore, continued Ustadz Abdul Somad, when Israel opened its embassy in Egypt, they chose to open outside the Nile, not in the radius of the Nile because they considered it to be their boundary.
Furthermore, Ustadz Abdul Somad explained that in the Zionist mind, Israel, Egypt and Iraq are part of their territory, but the time has not yet come. These include countries between the borders, namely Jordan, Palestine, Syria and Lebanon as well as parts of Saudi Arabia and Sudan.
As is known, since the establishment of the state of Israel, they have continued to expand their territory by annexing Palestine. Starting from military aggression to land grabbing, the map of Israel is getting wider and the map of Palestine is getting narrower.
By 1947, almost all of the territory now claimed as the state of Israel was Palestine. With the establishment of the zionist state, half of the Palestinian territories were occupied by Israel. In 1949 to 1967, Israel's territory was getting wider, Palestine remained 30 percent. And currently, about 15 percent of Palestinians live in Gaza and the West Bank.
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