I differ With Israeli Minister of Defense, Moshee Yaalon , in his recent declarations to Haaretz regarding the Middle East and that it is witnessing a great deal of change and actually heading in such direction .
On the contrary, Â I do believe that Israel is the one heading in the direction of change, an unpredictable direction that will undoubtedly impact immigration rate to Israel.
The current mercenary terrorist groups whether ISIS or otherwise are no doubt continuing to serve their masters, agenda and triumph to create chaos in the region, however their attempts are far from successful  and will not serve the purpose.  So far Middle Eastern countries who have fallen victim to chaos remain one nation, and did not disintegrate into smaller states as was the plan .
I realize that the Middle East is still to witness more and more disturbing news, but I doubt that the plan to break it down to a series of conflicting states will work.
The satinic plan to divide the Middle East will fail, it will fail because those who put it are not form the region , and thus don’t realize the full dimension and sociological nature of Middle Eastern communities .
Those who put the plan to Afghanistize the Middle East are outsiders and underestimate the power of the Middle Eastern various nations to stick together, kiss and make up when the going gets tough.
I again realize that the current reality points to otherwise , nevertheless, as a Middle East I repeat the Middle East has gone through a lot , and history proves that the nature of its people during times of crises gives them the ability to survive , and struggle
The satinic plan to disassemble the Middle East is more of what we call in Egypt a Russian salad; bits and pieces from plans that previously worked and triumphed in other parts of the world, parts of the Middle East.
The Russian salad as a plate is not edible in the Middle East, and our stomachs do not digest it, our culture and civilization act as an enzyme that does not get the Russian salad beyond our mouth and once we taste it , the taste buds reject it …… Russian salad cannot be on the Middle East’s Menu, and restaurants that serve it will eventually realize that it does not sell.