Israel captures 11,141 sq Km from the ummah, so far… MAZEL TOV!

"Nothing will ever be able to take back this moment of triumph. This moment of humiliation on behalf of the Zionist entity. Nothing. Ever!" You forgot to say insha-Allah, sister. You must always say insha-Allah!

Israel captures 11,141 sq Km from the ummah, so far… MAZEL TOV!
"Drive them out from where they drove you out." Yeah, right.

The territory from which jihad attacks can be launched against the Jewish state today shrunk significantly when Israel finally announced her “indefinite” military occupation of three governorates of southern Syria and excluded all jihad forces from the region, a move seventy-seven years overdue. Syria, permanently at war with Israel since the country’s re-founding in 1948, has attacked the Jewish state three times, facilitated attacks by others on her territory, served as a highway for military supplies from Iran to jihad armies in Lebanon, served as a logistics centre for the IRGC and much more besides. Seizing the three governorates of Quneitra, Daraa and As-Suwayda is a modest response to so much aggression for so long. The ummah has now “indefinitely” lost 11,141 sq Km of “Muslim land” as a direct consequence of Hamas attacking Israel on October 7, 2023. Muslims no longer control this land, Jews do. It is the ultimate humiliation. Masha-Allah.

The significance of this move is profound, as is that of its timing:

  1. Five jihad armies, Hamas, Hezbollah, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Ansar Allah (the Houthis) and the IRGC, working together, failed to conquer a single grain of sand from Israel, while managing to lose three Syrian governorates to the Jewish state (five jihad armies attacked Israel in 1948).
  2. By controlling these governorates, Israel effectively controls Damascus.
  3. The announcement of the loss of “Muslim land” came within 48 hours of the double funeral of Hassan Nasrallah and his immediate successor, Hashem Safieddine, before thousands of mourners in Beirut.
  4. Israel banned the Syrian armed forces from “south of Damascus” on the same day that their leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa (Muhammad al-Gulani), was being welcomed by the Arab League with a standing ovation.
  5. This effective Druze protectorate will become a huge magnet for all non-Muslims still alive in Syria, thereby establishing Israel as the protector of the Middle East’s vulnerable peoples.
  6. Islam must dominate, and the way it dominates Christians and Jews is by imposing the Dhimma and the humiliating payment of jizya. By making it possible for Christians and the handful of remaining Jews to flee to the protected area, Muslims are denied this domination, leaving their seizing of power without consummation, and so, incomplete.
  7. Not Iran, not Turkey, not Qatar, not Egypt could prevent Israeli control of 11,141 sq Km of “Muslim land”, denying each of them the honour of being the protector of the ummah.
  8. This is the decisive turning point in what was meant to be "finishing the job" that Hitler had started. From this point on there is only deepening humiliation ahead for anyone whose psyche runs on driving out the Jews.

These are eight extreme humiliations not just for the rulers of Syria, but for all the jihad armies that took on Israel, for the Arab League, for the Arab Muslims and for the Muslims, all the more so as it comes right on the heels Hamas’s weekly humiliation of Israelis as if there were no tomorrow. The focus of jihad will now shift to southern Syria, as the Arabs must save face, thus drawing the wars away from Israel, leaving her the space to finally extend full Israeli sovereignty over Gaza and Judea and Samaria.

Israel must not be tempted to even think of experimenting with coexistence with Muslims in these territories (Daraa was a major ISIS stronghold just a few years ago). Such vanity will lead to costly failure. The safest thing to do is to ban all Islamic practise within these territories. Muslims will then freely emigrate to where they can practise Islam, as Shari’a commands them to do under such circumstances.

The oversight of southern Lebanon and Damascus that the holding of Mount Hermon provides is, naturally, of major military significance, but it is still necessary for Israel to seize southern Lebanon as she just did southwestern Syria, for the Shi’a have not been humiliated enough—they must lose territory. The Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) controlling South Lebanon is not a humiliation for Hezbollah, only an inconvenience, since they control the LAF anyway.

Israeli control of As-Suwayda opens the way to annexing the Jordan panhandle. Not only would this frustrate Iranian arms smuggling into Judea and Samaria, surround the population centres of Jordan and isolate it from the serious danger ensconced in Syria, but it would create a shared border between Israel and Saudi Arabia, thereby significantly simplifying the land bridge between the Gulf and the Mediterranean.

The indefinite occupation of southern Syria is a brilliant move opening the door to many things. It was well-covered while all eyes were on Gaza and it is from this moment that the Middle East starts changing for the better.

Right after October 7, a British Muslim famously crowed:

Nothing will ever be able to take back this moment of triumph. This moment of humiliation on behalf of the Zionist entity. Nothing. Ever!

You forgot to say insha-Allah, sister. You must always say insha-Allah!


Picture credits:

Screenshot from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbpQor7Y4Mk&t=109s

Screenshot from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdK3MnATi3k&t=25s


Comments:

On 26 February 2025 at 13:22, Jalal Tagreeb wrote:

Dear Anjuli,

Thank you very much for this perfect article! It is very nice to see that their rules are reversed and applied to them; instead of taking more land they are losing their own!

Kind regards,
Jalal.


On 27 February 2025 at 09:53, Ben Dor A. wrote:

Dear Anjuli Pandavar

You wrote:

"Israel control of As-Suwayda opens the way to annexing the Jordan panhandle. Not only would this frustrate Iranian arms smuggling into Judea and Samaria, surround the population centres of Jordan and isolate it from the serious danger ensconced in Syria, but it would create a shared border between Israel and Saudi Arabia, thereby significantly simplifying the land bridge between the Gulf and the Mediterranean."

Sorry, but I don't follow this logic. How would control of As-Suwayda create a shared border between Israel and Saudi Arabia?

Best Regards

Ben Dor A.


On 27 February 2025 at 10:28, Anjuli Pandavar wrote:

Hi Avinoam,

Thanks for your question.

Not control of As-Suwayda; control of the Jordan panhandle.

Best regards,
Anjuli