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Zionism vs Global South: The New World War

How Gaza Exposed the Global Architecture of Zionism and Sparked a Worldwide Resistance Movement

The current Gaza crisis has violently stripped away the carefully crafted veneer around Zionism, revealing its true essence—brutal, racist, expansionist, and devoid of humanity. Zionism is not simply an Israeli political ideology; it has metastasized into a global network embedded inside the United States and other Western power structures.

Its fingerprints are visible across the U.S. Congress, the White House, corporate boardrooms, and media giants. The world watched in real time as American lawmakers parroted Israeli talking points, blocked ceasefire resolutions, and attacked even the slightest dissent. Zionism today operates like a transnational doctrine that justifies everything—from the killing of babies to the collective punishment of entire populations—while labeling anyone who questions it as an extremist.

Gaza merely forced the world to confront what this system truly is.

Gaza: The Breaking Point

The 2023–2025 Gaza war became a global moral rupture.

Images of destroyed neighborhoods, thousands of civilian deaths, and widely reported incidents involving children sparked outrage across continents. The charge repeatedly raised in UN forums, humanitarian organizations, and global protests was that the Gaza assault crossed not just political lines, but human ones.

This moment “unmasked,” as many argue, the brutal face of political Zionism in practice: a system willing to impose catastrophic suffering to maintain territorial and political control.

Inside the United States, the crisis revealed unprecedented alignment between Israeli policy and sections of the U.S. Congress and executive branch, where bipartisan blocs continued to approve military aid despite international outcry.

The “Gaza Effect”: A Global Awakening

But every action triggers an equal and opposite reaction.

The sheer scale of the Gaza catastrophe awakened what many now call the global collective conscience. A moral resistance began to stretch across borders, cultures, and religions.

  • Millions marched in London, New York, Johannesburg, Jakarta, Karachi, and Latin American capitals.
  • University campuses across the S. and Europe erupted in pro-Palestinian encampments not seen since the anti-apartheid movements of the 1980s.
  • Jews, Christians, Muslims, atheists, and people of all backgrounds marched together demanding a ceasefire and justice.

Influential commentators—ranging from progressives to conservatives—broke ranks with long-standing pro-Israel political orthodoxy. The public stance of figures like Mehdi Hasan, Mark Ruffalo, and even conservative commentators like Tucker Carlson signaled a seismic shift in public opinion.

This is what many describe as the “Gaza Effect.”

A New Counterforce: The Rise of the Global South

In response to Zionism’s global penetration, a new force has emerged—borderless, diverse, and unstoppable: the Global South.

This force transcends geography, religion, race, culture, and class. It includes people in Africa, Asia, Latin America, but also millions inside Western countries who refuse to be complicit in systemic oppression. Unlike traditional superpowers, the Global South does not rely on armies or governments.

Its power comes from people—organized at scale, mobilized online and offline, and connected by shared values of justice and dignity. The Global South is not a bloc; it is a consciousness. And Gaza has accelerated its rise by a decade.

Zohran Mamdani: The Face of the Global Fusion

Nothing symbolizes this global transformation more clearly than the political battle around Zohran Mamdani in New York.

A man born in Africa, of Indian descent, with a Hindu mother, a Muslim father, and an Arab wife—Mamdani embodies the multicultural fusion Zionism cannot control. When Zionist networks targeted him, New York responded with fury. The city—one of the world’s great melting pots—rallied in his defense.

His victory was not just a local election; it became an international symbol. For the first time, the Global South defeated an organized Zionist campaign in one of Zionism’s strongholds.

Mamdani’s win showed that the ideological war was no longer confined to Gaza or the Middle East. New York itself had become a frontline.

A multicultural, multiethnic, multifaith resistance to Zionist political pressure

The Epstein Leaks: A Glimpse Into the Zionist Global Web

The latest leaks from Jeffrey Epstein’s emails have added an explosive new layer to the global understanding of Zionist power networks.

The revelations confirm what many long suspected: Epstein was not merely a wealthy predator, but a strategic asset operating within a Mossad-linked intelligence nexus. His correspondence shows connections with political elites, billionaires, media moguls, and security officials across continents—almost all united by a shared ideological hostility toward any leader or movement that threatens their power structure.

The leaks expose a disturbing pattern: global Zionist actors coordinating, influencing, and maneuvering across governments and institutions in ways far beyond public comprehension.

Most shocking is Epstein’s private assessment of global political threats. In the leaked files, he identifies Imran Khan as a “greater long-term threat” to their interests than Erdoğan, Putin, or even Xi Jinping.

This revelation alone is enough to shatter the manufactured narratives pushed by Western media. For a Mossad-linked operative to place a Pakistani political leader above global superpowers in terms of threat speaks volumes about the underlying geopolitical battle.

It confirms what many in Pakistan have argued for years: Imran Khan is not merely a target of local military insecurity—he is viewed as a systemic threat by the larger Zionist establishment because he represents an independent Muslim leader capable of mobilizing mass populations, challenging Western hegemony, and refusing to submit to external pressure.

These leaks illuminate the hidden architecture of Zionist influence—a global network of intelligence assets, political actors, financial elites, and ideological loyalists bound together by a common paranoia.

Their greatest fear is any movement that empowers the Global South, any uprising that challenges Western dominance, any leader who refuses to play by their rules. Epstein’s emails reveal the interconnectedness of these networks, their seamless coordination across borders, and their aggressive targeting of figures like Imran Khan who challenge their worldview.

This is not a conspiracy—it is a matter of architecture. And the leaks tore open a window into that architecture, revealing a nexus that spans Tel Aviv, Washington, New York, London, and the political systems they quietly manipulate.

The Epstein leaks confirm the central thesis of this new global conflict: Zionism is no longer confined to Israel. It is a transnational system protected by intelligence alliances, media empires, political financiers, and military establishments. And it is terrified—deeply, existentially terrified—of the rising Global South and the leaders who give it voice.

Pakistan: A Parallel Battlefield

Meanwhile, Pakistan is fighting its own version of the same global struggle.

Imran Khan—supported by millions—is locked in a historic confrontation against a military establishment that increasingly aligns itself with Zionist and Trump-aligned networks.

The alliance between General Asim Munir and U.S. General Kurilla, and Kurilla’s connections to Tel Aviv, expose a disturbing geopolitical reality: Pakistani generals are colluding with Zionist- linked power brokers for their own survival. Kurilla’s role as an intermediary between Asim Munir, Tel Aviv, and even Trump underscores how Zionist influence operates across borders.

Their shared objective is simple: neutralize Imran Khan, whose popularity threatens entrenched networks.

The Abraham Accords further reveal how global Zionist forces coordinate—military, political, financial—to reinforce each other across continents. Pakistan is no exception; it is another battleground where Zionist-aligned elites fight against their own people.

Attempts to crush Khan’s political relevance—through imprisonment, censorship, and electoral engineering—have backfired dramatically. Instead, they have made him The most popular political figure in Pakistan’s history, according to multiple surveys and rallies unmatched in scale.

The Economist’s latest hit piece is just another recycled chapter from the generals’ outdated propaganda manual. They still haven’t understood that the world has shifted. Every smear they launch boomerangs back and humiliates them even further.

This is part of the same global pattern:

people power rising against entrenched elites aligned with Zionist and neoconservative networks.

The Unlikely Global Alliance Against Zionism

A remarkable global coalition is rising—diverse, spontaneous, and unified not by ideology but by conscience.

Francisco Albense, Sami Hamdi, Tucker Carlson, Zohran Mamdani, Mark Ruffalo, Mehdi Hasan, Imran Khan, and countless activists, journalists, scholars, and ordinary citizens. They share nothing politically, culturally, or religiously—except a refusal to bow to Zionist domination.

On the opposing side stands the entrenched Zionist establishment: Netanyahu, Trump, Lindsey Graham, neocons, Western war lobbies, think tanks, and intelligence networks woven into a global power web. The line is clear.

This is not left vs right, Muslim vs Jewish, or East vs West. It is humanity vs domination. Justice vs apartheid. Truth vs propaganda.

Campuses, Faith Communities, and Streets as Battlefields

University campuses across the U.S. and Europe erupted as students defied administrators, police, billionaires, and media to stand with Gaza.

Jewish and Christian groups marched alongside Muslims, disproving Zionism’s greatest lie: that it speaks for the Jewish people. Professors were suspended, students expelled, tents destroyed, yet the resistance only grew stronger.

Read more: From Queens to Khyber: The Rise of a New Global South Leadership

Churches, synagogues, mosques, unions, and civil society organizations joined in. Social media became another battlefield where millions dismantled Zionist narratives in real time. The world is witnessing a rebellion across intellectual, cultural, and digital spaces that Zionist power can no longer silence.

The New World War: A 6th-Generation Conflict

This is the new world war—not fought with tanks and missiles but with information, ideas, mass mobilization, culture, and collective will. Zionism still relies on old tools—fear, censorship, manipulation, military power—but the world is shifting. As Pakistan shows, traditional methods backfire. Every attempt to crush Imran Khan has made him more powerful, more influential, and arguably one of the most popular political figures in modern history. This pattern repeats globally. Zionist repression now accelerates resistance instead of extinguishing it.

The Global South: The Superpower With No Borders

The Global South is the world’s newest superpower—yet it controls no government and commands no army. Its strength is human.

Its reach is global. Its rise is unstoppable. It is the collective force that Zionism cannot defeat: billions of ordinary people unified by justice. What we are witnessing is not a political shift. It is a civilizational shift.

The emergence of a new global consciousness. A phenomenon that will define the next century.

Zionism finally has an opponent equal to its scale. The Global South has arrived.

Orhan Khan is a Strategic Communication Expert involved in consulting on marketing and branding strategies for different international corporations. Can be reached at orhankhan1366@proton.me

The views expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the position or editorial policy of the publication.