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Pax Judaica

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Pax Judaica (Latin for "Jewish Peace") is a hypothetical future period of peace in the Middle East based on Israeli regional hegemony. Modeled on Pax Romana and Pax Americana,[1] it has gained traction in contemporary geopolitical and eschatological discussions, though it is often associated with conspiracy theories and fringe narratives.

US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee in an interview with US conservative podcaster Tucker Carlson endorsed the idea of Pax Judaica and stated that Israel has a biblical right to “Greater Israel” from “Nile to Euphrates”, including Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and parts of Saudi Arabia and Iraq.[2][3]

File:The Book of Revelation; a study of the last prophetic book of Holy Scripture (1919) (14803713123).jpg
A 1919 map of the "Royal Grant" to Abraham consisting of all the land east of the Brook of Egypt and west of the Euphrates, north of Kadesh and south of Hamath

In the work of scholars like Sheikh Imran Hosein, "Pax Judaica" represents the third and final stage of the global order and precursor to the appearance of the Antichrist (Al-Masih ad-Dajjal).[4]

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References

  1. Alsafi al Huraibi, Khalid (January 28, 2026). "The Board of Peace and Pax Judaica". Oman Observer.
  2. Clayton, Freddie (February 22, 2026). "Outcry after Ambassador Mike Huckabee suggests Israel has God-given right to Middle East land". NBC News.
  3. Deb, Kushal (February 22, 2026). "Arab and Muslim nations condemn US ambassador's 'Greater Israel' remarks, demand clarification". WION News.
  4. Eliansyah, Ivan (December 2024). "ISRAELI EMPIRE AND END-TIMES: A STUDY OF "PAX JUDAICA" IN IMRAN HOSEIN'S ISLAMIC ESCHATOLOGY SUFISTIC INTERPRETATION" (PDF). Kanz Philosophia.

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