Israel – The Middle East Sea Gate Blocking the Belt and Road Crossroads – Eurasia
From a global strategic perspective, Israel is not simply a small country on the Mediterranean coast, but a key geomancer, where three axes: East – West, North – South, and Heaven – Earth intersect.
- Israel – The Strategic Sea Gate Blocking the Eurasia Crossroads
On the modern economic map, China has built the “Belt and Road Initiative” (BRI) as a mega-project connecting Asia – Europe – Africa through roads, railways, and maritime routes.
However, for the BRI to complete its journey to Europe, the transport axis from the Middle East to the Mediterranean is of utmost importance. And Israel is the final bottleneck before reaching the Mediterranean and Europe.
Israel’s Mediterranean coast is connected to a system of ports such as Haifa and Ashdod, located right on the transit route to Europe.
But this is not a completely free route, because it is limited by Israel’s political-military-spiritual control strategy.
That is why Israel is playing the role of a “lock” in the trade route between East and West.
- Israel and the China-BRI Interruption
China’s efforts to penetrate the Middle East through:
The land route through Iran – Iraq – Syria
The maritime route through the Indian Ocean – Suez Canal – Mediterranean
But Israel is right at the convergence point of both axes, and as a strategic ally of the US, Israel can block or allow this cross-Middle East connection to continue or be broken.
Without Israel, the Belt and Road cannot be seamless between Asia and Europe.
- Connecting with the Arabian Peninsula – Expanding the Indo-Pacific Strategy
While Israel blocks the East-West axis, the Arabian Peninsula (Saudi Arabia, UAE) is the hinge for the US Indo-Pacific strategy.
Connecting Israel – Saudi Arabia – UAE (in the Abraham Accords alliance) is the way the US expands its influence from the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean, connecting to the Indo-Pacific freedom belt.
This is also the area of religious, energy and financial influence, a direct counterweight to the China – Iran – Russia corridor.
The integration between Israel and the Arabian Peninsula is a key condition to strengthen the axis of freedom – openness – anti-totalitarianism.
- Russia – Caspian Sea – Northern Middle East Dispute
In the north, Russia controls the Caspian Sea, borders Iran and is the strategic midpoint connecting Central Asia to Europe. Russia does not want to lose its influence in the Middle East, and therefore:
Continuously competes with the EU in Syria, Iran, and Türkiye
Clandestinely cooperates with Iran – China to create its own corridor to counter the West
Trying to destabilize Israel, Ukraine, and the Mediterranean – Caspian region
- Earth–Man–God: Israel in the Spiritual – Political – Economic Structure
Israel is not only a geographical location, but also a theological – anthropological – geopolitical center. From ancient times to the present, this place has always been:
“The Gate of Heaven and the Threshold of Hell”, where the wills of the great powers confront life and death.
A Earth–Man–God: a place where spiritual decisions will directly affect the economic, military strategies, and the future of the surrounding countries.
The land is not just a territory but a test of global orders – Liberal Democracy or Totalitarian Dictatorship?
Conclusion: Holding the Sea – Holding the Crossroads of Freedom
Israel is the key to keeping or losing economic freedom from Asia to Europe.
Only when Israel is connected to the Arabian Peninsula and integrated into the Indo-Pacific axis will the global free market be strengthened against models of control and dictatorship.
To stop Israel – is to stop the free market.
To connect Israel – is to open the way to a spiritual – free – prosperous economy.
