A dead American Diplomat, a looming coup d’etat and an ill Netanyahu. The Chaos in Israel.
Chaos all around Israel.
I want to start off by talking about probably the most interesting news of all. An American diplomat was found dead in his apartment in Jerusalem, it was reported by Israeli media.
The US embassy was quick to confirm that he wasn’t murdered, which actually makes me more suspicious that he was murdered. Why did they have to specifically say he wasn’t murdered, why couldn’t they just say it was still under investigation.
But I guess that wouldn’t have made it any better.
Currently his identity hasn’t been made to the public but will most likely be made, until his family has been made aware. However, the fact that an American diplomat was found dead in Israel is shocking to say the least.
Because, people have a question in their mind, as to who did it?
And the fact that it has happened in Israel, which in the midst of such chaos leads to the question who would benefit from killing an American diplomat.
Of course when the news first broke, everyone and their mother assumed that it was Mossad.
But without evidence, you can’t really point fingers at anyone. Geopolitics is a complex game. Sometimes your allies turn out to be your worst enemy.
And the reason you’re seeing news of a dead American Diplomat in Israel, is because the game behind the scenes is leaking out and someone is getting desperate or someone wants to frame someone.
But the chaos in Israel doesn’t stop there, it continues with Benny Gantz’s trip to the USA.
Which, with every increasing moment seems to be a coup d’etat against the current government of Netanyahu.
And in my opinion the reason for this drastic and logical step by Biden was mostly due to the elections. In dearborn he was showed the reality of his position of providing unconditional support to a state committing genocide. His ratings were extremely low, around 23%.
He knows that if he wants to win against Trump, he needs to bring it up and convince muslim voters in key swing states, who are hellbent on bringing him down, that he is righting his wrongs and he cares about Gazans.
But when you provide billions of dollars of weapons to Israel and then rain down 38,000 meals for Gazan’s whose population number 2.5 million, it really shows you how much he cares.
But to convince Muslims of his fake sympathies, he needs a ceasefire and a permanent one and he can’t do that with Netanyahu and Ben Gvir at the helm, who are hellbent on completing the genocide, even if it kills all the hostages and reject any ceasefire deals which they believe will stop them carrying out their revenge.
He needs to bring in someone who is more easily manageable.
And that’s where Benny Gantz comes in.
Someone who can broker a ceasefire and help him clean his image before November.
But even if he brings in Gantz, will the people accept him?
With the protests and the arrests of the protestors I think Israelis would welcome a change in their government, doing it now, whilst the current government is trying to spark another war in the North is risky.
If people welcome fresh elections or there are steps being taken towards having elections, he could sabotage those efforts by commencing a large operation to take place against Hezbollah to push it back.
However, it could be him or it could be Ben Gvir. He’s probably the maniac that’s more likely to do something like this.
But if elections do happen, Benny might find allies in the Knesset, who will support this endeavor and will try to calm the chaos down, someone like Yair Lapid, who is a leftist, whilst Benny is a centrist.
The gaps between the war council are big and they’re not all on the same page. Some want a ceasefire to go back to normality (which will never come) and some want the war to continue.
But the rest of the world just wants the genocide to stop and at this point if a ceasefire won’t ensure that then they’re more than willing to support someone who will force Israel to concede.
Thanks for reading.
