War of Economic Corridors: An Israeli Plan to Establish a New Regional System Connecting India to Europe

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A strategic analysis published by the Hebrew newspaper 'Maariv', by Brigadier General (res.) Amit Yaari of the Israeli occupation army, discussed Israel's accelerating moves towards strengthening relations with India. The analysis clarified that these moves aim to build what he described as an 'axis of opportunities', which seeks to overcome traditional security threats and focus on common economic interests.

According to the vision presented by Yaari, the United States and Israel are working to establish a new regional system in the Middle East. This system is not based on tribal or religious affiliations, but rather primarily on the energy, trade, and cross-border economic partnerships sectors.

This ambitious plan relies on creating a modern 'Silk Road' extending from the Far East to the Western world and Europe. The Middle East is positioned at the heart of this project as a vital corridor connecting India and Europe, in what is known as the (IMEC) global economic corridor project.

According to the outlined plan, India will represent the major eastern gateway for this corridor due to its growing economic weight. In contrast, Israel will play the role of the western gateway leading to the European continent, giving it unprecedented geopolitical weight in the region. The analysis indicates that countries such as the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan represent the 'heart of the corridor',

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