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“The Heroes of Gaza Are Still Resisting!”

“Undoubtedly, The United States Is The One Who Gave The Orders…To The Zionist Regime”

November 11, 2023

For my title and subtitle I quoted Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi at the summit of Arab and Islamic nations in the Saudi Arabian capital Riyadh (video).

At least, Iran and Zionists agree on this! Everyone in Gaza is a Hamas fighter.

Far, far back in September of this year it was reported “Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the U.N. General Assembly on Friday that Israel is “at the cusp” of a historic breakthrough leading to a peace agreement with Saudi Arabia.”

Here is MBS, the leader of Saudi Arabia

Whatever new friendship Netanyahu believed is “at the cusp”, between Israel and Saudi Arabia, it must have been a fever dream.

Iran, by the way, has been sending Putin thousands of drones which are used to kill families in residential areas of Ukraine.

It’s plain to see that by entering Gaza, Netanyahu cemented the new friendship between Saudi Arabia and Iran.

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Overall, I believe the strategy of the backers of Hamas and other groups isn’t to drive Israeli Jews into the sea. That’s propaganda for the masses. The goal is to weaken Israel economically and socially to the point that it must become a supplicant to the Arab nations of the Middle East.

If that is the strategy, I believe it is on plan.

Netanyahu has always been of this philosophy — if they hit you hard, hit them harder. Always harder! That worked for a while but is the wrong tactic today. Why? Because there’s nothing to hit. None of the nations surrounding Israel will go to war with Israel. Not even Iran.

Contrary to the perceptions of many, it is not because the Arabs are afraid of Israel’s military — though of course, that plays a part. Mostly its because they have long-term plans. New cities. New rail lines. New gas wells and pipelines. Money.

Contrary to Netanyahu’s tired rhetoric, Iran isn’t goin to nuke Israel. What’s the point? To spread Islam everywhere? More propaganda for the masses.

The Arabs aren’t trying to destroy Israel as a nation — they’re trying to put it in its place.

Historically, the Jews have been here before.

How could Hamas not expect Israel to invade after such a gruesome attack? What is Hamas’ end-game? It seems they wanted the attack to be so brutal no one would ask rational questions but become overcome with revenge. Hamas wanted Israel to forgo thinking about what it had to lose by going into Gaza hard.

Hamas expected Israel to bomb buildings in Gaza. That’s what the IDF ALWAYS does. Therefore, the bombing can’t be seen as effective since that’s what Hamas would have expected.

Hamas would expect Israel to enter Gaza. So again, there must be a reason, but what reason?

I believe the backers of Hamas and Hamas itself have slightly different agendas. Both want to put Israel in its place ; that is, dead Zionists and some token passive Jews and Christians tolerated.

The Hamas-backers might look at the attack as a “shaping operation” a term we often hear about the Ukraine War. That is, the Arab money behind all this wants to first weaken Israel economically and make it more difficult for other nations to support it.

When I watch IDF officers warning Hezbollah against attacking Israel, in force, I don’t know whether to laugh or cry. Is the whole Israeli government run by monotonous dimwits?

Why try to ruin Israel in a year, with great cost, when you can do it in five years? Hezbollah, I expect, will launch just enough rockets to keep Northern Israel thinly populated (many fled).

Hezbollah and Hamas will fire just enough rockets to dissuade foreign companies from setting up shop in Israel. Too many ongoing security concerns.

Skilled Israelis, therefore, will emigrate to Western nations just like the Russians. That would be a huge blow to Israel, one which I believe is the most critical of all. The last guy to warn Netanyahu about that was fired (though brought back later).

Sure, violence is growing everywhere. But there’s a difference between getting attacked in NYC then in Israel. In NYC, you can be fairly sure you’re safe in a good neighborhood at dinner-time or the weekend. That would be the most dangerous time in Israel when terrorists look to kill as many people as possible.

Why is Netanyahu still in power? I ask that question over and over again.

Perhaps one of the reasons Netanyahu is in power is the understanding that once he gone Israel will be taken over by the far-right.

Once the far right is in power they will try to solidify control of the West Bank and remove the PLO.

At some point Netanyahu will do a “Mission Accomplished” event like Bush. Yet even if the fighting diminishing to a manageable level a few Israelis will get killed ever week, if not every day.

That’s no way for Israel’s psychic wounds to heal…reading about that every day.

So while no one is watching, Israel will leave Gaza. But unlike the U.S. they won’t be sailing 3,000 miles away. They’ll be moving 300 yards away.

When push comes to shove, it will be cheaper for the United States to continue its trend in trying to buy off most of the Middle East than pay Israel to protect U.S. interests —especially when Netanyahu has done the EXACT OPPOSITE by snubbing Biden’s request.

Of course, the current military arrangements with Israel will probably stay in effect for a long time, but they won’t grow.

In addition to Ukraine and Israel, I expect another shooting conflict to erupt somewhere in the next 12 months. Israel will fade from the news. But it won’t stop the forces described above.

Arab Goals:

  • Re-establish Israel as a foreign parasite within the Arab Kingdoms.
  • Raise the level of internal violence to reduce foreign investment and growth of Jewish communities.
  • Push Israel far-right so that it becomes difficult for the U.S. to work with it. That is, strain ties between progressive Jews in the West and the militant Zionists who increasingly control Israel.
  • Shift focus away from Israel, to the other Middle East Kingdoms as the future of civilized living. Decades ago, when Gaza was walled up, Dubai wasn’t travel destination it is now.

Those are NOT what I want for Israel. Not by a long-shot.

NOTE: I have a cold, so not sure what I’m writing here. Also, if YOU have interesting opinions on this I’d love to interview you on a new YT channel I’m setting up “Medium Too”. If a few of you are interested, we can do it as a group call. You can reach me at my whole name at g mail.

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