Fake Saudi prince admits involvement in Lebanon’s largest fraud cases.

Fake Saudi prince admits involvement in Lebanon’s largest fraud cases.

It was a week ago that the occupying regime of Jerusalem once again aroused opposition and protests by recognizing “Somaliland”, from “Donald Trump”, the biggest supporter of “Benjamin Netanyahu”, who did not approve of this action, to Arab and Islamic countries within the framework of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, members of the African Union, and … who expressed their explicit objection.

Israel’s decision to recognize Somaliland cannot be considered a temporary, emotional, or purely diplomatic action. This decision is in line with a historical and highly calculated pattern that Israel has implemented in the peripheral regions of the Arab and Islamic world for decades; a pattern that is based on identifying, strengthening and legitimizing separated, fragile or secessionist political units, with the ultimate goal of rearranging the security environment around Israel, weakening powerful central governments and creating a belt of dependent or aligned actors.

This model was implemented in South Sudan, and now in Somaliland, one can see the traces of an old strategy known in Israeli security literature as the “periphery doctrine.” In this context, Somaliland is not an exception. Still, a new link in an old chain, this time directly tied to Israel’s geopolitical battle against Iran, Yemen, and the Axis of Resistance.

The Periphery Doctrine: the Backbone of Israel’s Foreign Policy

The Periphery Doctrine is one of the most fundamental and enduring components of Israel’s foreign and security policy. This strategy dates back to the early years of the regime’s establishment and continues to be reproduced in new formulations.

 

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