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The Zionist regime is under siege

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  • 11 September 2024 - 2:37
The Zionist regime is under siege

     The demonstration of hundreds of thousands of Jews in the occupied Palestinian lands against the Zionist regime was unprecedented in its kind, and therefore it was discussed in various political circles. What do they want? What stimuli are they affected by? And finally, where does this process end? Accurate and scientific answers to […]

     The demonstration of hundreds of thousands of Jews in the occupied Palestinian lands against the Zionist regime was unprecedented in its kind, and therefore it was discussed in various political circles. What do they want? What stimuli are they affected by? And finally, where does this process end? Accurate and scientific answers to these questions are somewhat difficult because it requires accurate knowledge of the situation and clearing the background factors from field stimuli, and achieving all these requires the passage of time. Nevertheless, this paper tries to open a way for a relatively accurate analysis of this issue by considering everything that is available and using historical and political findings. There is something to be said in this regard:
1- This growing demonstration happened at a time when the Arab countries allied with the Zionist regime have collapsed or are on the verge of collapse due to the wave of popular revolution, and in addition, there is a wave of popular protests of the European regimes allied with Tel Aviv. has taken. Meanwhile, many political analysts believe that what is happening in the streets of Tel Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem is not different from what is happening in the streets of Cairo, Tunis, Sana’a, Manama, Tripoli, Madrid, London, etc. and these are signs Death is a political bloc that emerged during the post-World War II era around the political, security, cultural, economic, military, and technological dominance of the West over the world. These developments mean the end of a historical period and the beginning of a new one.
2- Developments in Arab countries are based on the abolition of structures left over from the coups of the 1330s and 1340s, and include systems with the two characteristics of “authoritarian” and “dependent”. If we look at the structure of the Zionist regime, we will see that everything that applies to the former regimes of Egypt and Tunisia also applies to the usurping regime of Israel. This usurping regime also has a highly authoritarian structure. Statistics show that since the establishment of this regime in 1327, a European minority has ruled over an Asian and African majority and has taken important positions. The usurped citizens of Israel are divided into two large groups, “Ashkenazi” – of European origin – and “Siardion” or Sephardi – of Asian and African origin – and the second group is officially addressed as second-class citizens and are deprived of important positions. On the other hand, the Zionist regime is heavily dependent on the help of the West, especially the United States, from a political, military and economic point of view, and it can be said that if the former Egyptian regime was economically dependent on the West, but this dependence did not have an “existential” aspect, without which Egypt would perish. while Tel Aviv’s dependence on Europe and America has an existential aspect. With this description, the “identity crisis” which was the most important cause of the Arab revolutions is more severe in the case of the Zionist regime.
3- According to the available statistics, “Russians” accounted for the largest number of participants in the huge demonstrations two days ago. Therefore, the analysis of this population is important. Russians comprise about 25 percent – 1.2 million people – of the population of Jews living in the territories of 1948, nearly 400 thousand of them went to Palestine between 1327 and 1369 – the time of the collapse of the Soviet Union – and about 800,000 of them went to Palestine between 1369 and 1371, whose main and first goal was to escape from the harsh conditions of life in the Soviet Union. They mostly have no religious approach and interest, and titles such as “Promised Land” and “Holy State of Israel” are not important to them to the extent that many people of this group are accused of being “non-Jews” by the Zionists, and indeed many are. None of them are Jews. Although this group has been living in Palestine for 20 years – and mainly in Mediterranean coastal cities – they have not been able to find the necessary position in the administrative structure of the Zionist regime and enjoy the status of a “loyal Jew”. All groups have tried their best to be accepted in the Zionist government and society. A report states that they have left the Russian language and script and speak and write in Hebrew script. Over the past years, Russians have turned to establishing parties, the most famous of which is “Israel Beitna” – Israel our home – and they have managed to take over the important post of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This group has taken the most extreme positions during the discussion of settlements and has constantly increased their extremism. However, the racism of the Zionist regime has prevented them from being accepted as first-class citizens, the Ashkenazi leaders of Tel Aviv, referring to the 4% growth of the population of “Siardion” – in contrast to the 1.7% growth of the Ashkenazis – believe that Israel will soon – by 2025 It comes under the control of Jews of Russian descent and this changes the nature of Zionism from ideological to political. Although the demonstrations two days ago in Ciardion were held under the pretext of the poor economic situation and the problem of providing housing for the youth, it is more than this a struggle for the acceptance of Russians in the macro structures of the Israeli government. At the same time, it cannot be said that all those who In the demonstration two days ago, they came to the street and their number reached several hundred thousand people, all of them were Russians or supporters of Israel Beitna, but it can be said that this party and that Jewish shadow are the most organized and well-known group participating in the Tel demonstrations. Aviv and… have been.
4- In this demonstration, the role of intelligence and espionage agencies of Russia was also questioned. It is of course true that on the one hand, Russia supports the improvement of the living conditions and political situation of Russians, and there is no doubt that the Kremlin is dissatisfied with being sidelined in international and regional developments, and it expresses this dissatisfaction in different ways. has emerged, but this point should not be ignored that the movement participating in the demonstrations is mainly an extremist movement that is more aligned with the United States than with Russia- and Putin and Medvedev. They consider it to be a Russian design, they asked them to provide clear documents, of course, traces of accusations against the Russians can be seen in the propaganda of the usurping government of Israel, but this claim will have no value without providing documents.
5- Contrary to what has been pretended, the economy did not have the first position in these demonstrations, just like it did not have in the developments of the Arab region, but the Israeli regime made a lot of efforts to make these economic protests visible. A statistic shows that during the last decade, Russians have improved economically and the number of their unemployed has decreased. In recent months, the government has also paid special attention to improving their lives, one of which has been allocated 50.000 shekels – 12500 dollars – for each young person to build a house. The last year – and with the beginning of the financial crisis in the West – is not suitable, but the opposition’s protests are beyond the economic aspect. The scope of these demands is so far that the famous Haaretz writer Gilly Cohen wrote a month ago, when there was still no news of these protests: “Don’t doubt that the Russian Jews will soon seize power in Israel.” Herzliya Center for Interdisciplinary Studies also wrote last month that 84 percent of Russians are satisfied with living in the land occupied by Israel. This battle indicates a deep political and ideological divide within the Zionist regime, and it is very likely that it will continue with more violence in the coming months.
6- Another aspect of the current struggle in the occupied territories is the challenge of the role of religion. The Zionist regime has a severe contradiction in this matter. “A very secular regime with very religious slogans”! Since its establishment, the usurping regime of Israel tried to prevent the interference of religion in the administration of the government, and at the same time, the Zionist leaders always called it back! Jews to Israel is a religious duty, they have decided to send Jews to Palestine, and this is an issue that has become a fundamental issue today. The government of Israel is deeply based on non-religious foundations, and the new generation of this regime is very secular, and besides, it does not have much interest in an entity with an ideological and racist identity called Israel. They have become religious and have tried to justify their behavior – and failures – religiously. A statistic shows that, especially after the 33-day war, the number of people who read the Talmud in the army has increased, and it has caused the concern of Israel’s leaders. The younger forces as well as those of Russian descent place a lot of emphasis on welfare and are right-wing in this regard, and at the same time they are hostile to religion and are left-wing in this regard! One of the people of this spectrum – an autist – says: “Like 80% of Israelis, I usually consider myself an atheist and rarely remember attending a synagogue. We are not religious and at the same time we don’t know what we are from a political point of view. In fact, the main problem of the Zionist regime now is that the ideals based on which the Protocols of Zionism were founded in the Switzerland Ball Conference in 1897 and the leaders of this regime are far away from it. The conference has emphasized on them until recent years, they have lost their value, and the regime that relied heavily on its philosophical foundations has become unfounded. Therefore, Tel Aviv University researcher Etian Haber, referring to the demonstrations of the last two days in Aharanot – August 3rd, 2011 – wrote: “This demonstration will cause the government to stop pursuing its main issues and Israel’s rivals will take over the field.” Another Zionist analyst said two days ago that Israel must choose between an ideological state – emphasizing the values of Zionism – and a welfare state, and choosing either one will lead to the destruction of Israel, because it is very easy to overcome a non-ideological Israel. and the ideology is not very popular among Jews.

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