Israel vs. The World
One or both will end if the current trajectory is maintained. And given those options, the correct solution should be obvious. Too bad the Biden regime has opted to go full-blown kamikaze.
Note: This was originally written November 13, 2023, which I thought I’d posted. It’s sat as a draft since then. I’ll be explaining my recent hiatus in a subsequent article tommorow.
The enduring conflict between Israelis and Palestinians has reached a critical juncture, seemingly poised for what could be its defining moment. While the prolonged struggle has witnessed numerous rounds, current tensions suggest an imminent climax, prompting the world to make final endgame assessments.
Whether you believe the attack by Hamas on October 7th were what the media sold us at face-value or were grossly hyperbolized (which it was), Israel’s response has been wildly and undeniably disproportionate.
Among a population of 5 million Palestinians, 20% reside in an Israeli-administered concentration camp, Gaza, with half of them being under the age of 15. The indiscriminate bombing of educational institutions and healthcare facilities, the targeting of journalists and ambulance workers, as well as the deliberate disruption of essential services such as food, water, electricity, and fuel, all constitute blatant violations of international law.
Genocide, recognized as a war crime, has been perpetrated, and those who seek to justify such atrocities are destined for a special condemnation in the annals of moral judgment. Despite this, Netanyahu's regime persists in its actions, with support from radical Zionists who not only endorse but enable these egregious war crimes.
WHAT NOW?
Israel has three options:
PRIORITIZE PEACE: Israel uses a targeted, surgical approach to hunt down the Hamas fighters said to have committed the October 7th “massacre”, ends the unlawful occupation of Gaza, and embraces a two-state solution.
SELF-DESTRUCTION: Israel continues to indiscriminately bomb the hell out of Gaza, effectively committing a genocide that sparks devastating blowback from the international community and a regional war that Israel would lose.
WORLD WAR 3: Israel stubbornly commits genocide and the U.S. backs them to the bitter end while Russia and/or China back Iran (and others) in defending Palestine, sparking World War 3 and putting nuclear Armageddon on the table.
OPTION 1 - DEAD ON ARRIVAL
I don’t think this option is dead on arrival not because I don’t think it would be the most ideal outcome (presuming the priority is to minimize the loss of life) but because there is simply no appetite for a two-state solution. The Zionists running Israel are all-in on their mad quest to annihilate the Palestinians with 10,000+ already dead including over 3,000 children.
I put myself in the Palestinian position. If my son were killed by an Israeli airstrike I would spend my remaining days hunting down as many Zionists as I could get my hands on. The rage would be all-consuming. The idea that Israel could ever offer an peace deal that the Palestinians could swallow, at this moment, is untenable. Too many lines have been crossed, too many lives yet to be avenged.
Such a deal wouldn’t be offered anytime soon, anyway. Not after Benjamin Netanyahu has invested so much into this kamikaze endgame. From creating, fostering, and funding Hamas in the first place to intentionally ignoring security concerns from Egypt as well as the United States, to the suspiciously delayed response on October 7th, it’s clear that Netanyahu has been far more interested in manufacturing a crisis to justify a genocide than in achieving anything resembling real peace or real security, including for the Israelis themselves.
To turn away from this genocidal path now in favor of practical, effective, and humane diplomacy would be like Thanos collecting all the Infinity Stones and deciding not to snap his fingers. Netanyahu is committed to his madness. He will not willing change course.
The only way Netanyahu could be argued not to have malicious intent would be if he were woefully incompetent beyond comprehension. But unlike President Bush after 9-11, Netanyahu can’t fall back on being a dumbass.
It’s clear by both his rhetoric and actions that he does not want peace. He wants the Palestinians in pieces. The blood of 5,000 children doesn’t appear to quench his bloodlust. A ground invasion was inevitable, the domino that will kick off a regional war. This is going to happen.
OPTION 2 - ALREADY HAPPENING
The Netanyahu regime insists on punching the entire State of Israel right in the dick. Every day we see new evidence of war crimes against Palestinian civilians in Gaza and new demonstrations across the world protesting in response. And neighboring countries, of most immediate concern to Israeli security, are not happy.
Here is where each country in the middle-east stands:
Fighting between Israel and Lebanon remains ongoing. Border fighting has already caused 25,000 to be displaced in Lebanon as rocket exchanges intensify.
Israel pre-emptively bombed both Damascus and Aleppo airports in Syria early after the conflict began, purportedly to block potential weapon supplies from Iran.
Hamas previously held meetings with President Assad a year ago, where they agreed to put their complicated past behind them and work together on a shared future. Palestine has a reliable ally in Syria.
SYRIA can especially relate to Palestine being that the U.S. is still illegally occupying a third of their country, not to mention the devastation President Obama unleashed while trying (and failing) to overthrow Assad over competing gas pipelines. RFK Jr wrote an excellent article explaining this in 2016.
YEMEN is hostile toward both Saudi Arabia and the U.S. (for jointly waging a genocide against them not dissimilar to what Israel is currently doing to Gaza) and officially bans all Israelis from entering. Their Houthi rebels, backed by Iran, have reportedly fired multiple missiles at Israel already.
Then we have Turkey, the only NATO member in the region. Turkey has pulled their ambassador out of Israel and called for an immediate ceasefire, condemning the bombings in Gaza as a genocide. President Edrogan said, “I reiterate our call on the Israeli government to never expand the scope of its attacks against civilians and to immediately cease its operations that amount to genocide.” His rhetoric has since increased.
IRAQ, undoubtedly fueled by understandable resentment against the U.S., is furious with Israel’s conduct. Iraqis have launched multiple attacks on U.S. military bases while the State Department ordered all U.S. Embassy personnel to evacuate.
QATAR has ties to both Israel, the larger West, and Hamas and therefore is well-positioned to function as a potential mediator. While Qatar has not yet threatened to cut off energy supplies as leverage to force a ceasefire, neutrality is unlikely to last. Note that Qatar controls the third largest natural gas reserves in the world and is the second largest exporter of liquified natural gas. The citizenry continues to pressure the government to back Palestine.
Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, Foreign Minister of IRAN, warned “the US and its proxy Israel that if they do not immediately stop the crime against humanity and genocide in Gaza, anything is possible at any moment” and most recently said that “Due to the expansion of the intensity of the war against Gaza’s civilian residents, expansion of the scope of the war has become inevitable.” Top Iranian diplomat Mehdi Matin said, “All of the things that have been done by Hamas and Islamic groups are just self-defense. The terror, the atrocities, the occupation and apartheid are linked with the Israelis.”
In addition to ties to Hezbollah and Hamas, the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in YEMEN have openly declared war against Israel, launching multiple attacks, as well as against a U.S. warship.
The Sultanate of OMAN didn’t hold back, declaring that the suffering will only end with the termination of the Israeli occupation and the establishment of a fully sovereign and independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, based on the borders of June 4th, 1967. He has called for Israel to be charged with war crimes and prohibited Israeli aircraft from flying within its airspace.
CYPRUS is an Israeli ally, but has mostly stayed quiet. I couldn’t discern much about their position, other than they seem more invested in taking advantage of financial opportunities than human suffering.
SAUDI ARABIA has avoided explicitly choosing a side and is perhaps the biggest wild card that matters. Prince Turki Al Faisal has publicly commented, "What more provocation is required to make it provoked than what Israel has done to the Palestinian people for three-quarters of a century?" "I condemn Israel's stealing of Palestinian lands," he said, further accusing Israel of targeted killings of Palestinians and jailing civilians. The Saudis have warned the U.S. that Israel invading Gaza could be catastrophic.
UAE is an ally to Israel and maintains the agreements reached through the Abraham Accords, but even President Isaac Herzog has cautioned Netanyahu not to “play into the hands of extremists”. He’s gone on to condemn Hamas and praised Israel’s “resilience, spirit and soul”. UAE is all-in on Israel.
EGYPT has held a mostly positive relationship with Israel, but still called for a ceasefire and condemned the violence as “systematic genocide”. Israel also accidentally (?) fired a tank shell across the Egyptian border, so it’s likely Egypt’s patience is wearing thin. Israel seeks to push all of Gaza into Egypt and Egypt is keenly aware and not at all onboard with the unspoken plan. Israel has advised all Israeli citizens to evacuate Egypt.
JORDAN had cancelled a meeting with Biden, demanding Israel step back, but expects the worst because diplomatic efforts are failing. Jordan has historically been at peace with Israel, but these latest atrocities led the Jordanian King to express his “unequivocal rejection” of any displacement of Palestinians. He added, “This is a war crime according to international law, and a red line for all of us.”
KUWAIT remains a non-NATO ally of the U.S., but has a long-standing policy on rejecting Israelis from entering the country. While unlikely to play any militaristic role of significance, Kuwait has condemned Israel’s actions and demanded a ceasefire.
It’s fair to say that the middle-east as a whole is not on Israel’s side, other than the UAE, and even the two Western allies, Egypt and Jordan, are fed up.
Iran is also a key founding-member of BRICS, arguably the greatest threat to the future of the Dollar, which has the further backing of both Russia and China. China has been a longtime Palestinian supporter that formally recognized the State of Palestine in 1988. They have also sent six warships to the region.
Putin, who previously has avoided involvement in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, recently warned Netanyahu against a ground invasion.
Amir Weitmann, the head of the libertarian caucus in Israel's Likud Party, fired back, "Russia is supporting the enemies of Israel. Russia is supporting Nazi people who want to commit genocide on us and Russia will pay the price. We're gonna win this war. Afterwards, we're not forgetting what you're doing, we're not forgetting, we will come, we will make sure Ukraine wins.” Joe Biden also foolishly conflated Hamas and Putin together during a recent speech, absurdly trying to defend both U.S. proxy wars in Ukraine and Israel.
With the vast majority of the middle-east along with China and Russia backing the Palestinians and 80% of Israelis blaming Netanyahu for the October 7th attacks, what is Netanyahu thinking?
When I started writing this, Israel had not yet begun the ground invasion of Gaza. I warned that doing so would trigger Hezbollah (Lebanon) to formally declare war, that Syria and Iran both seemed particularly trigger-happy to terminate the State of Israel, and one or both would likely declare war. Well, the invasion began on October 27th. Result?
It’s really not hard to extrapolate where the dominos will tip. Netanyahu is going down, one way or another, and he’s willing to bring the entire State of Israel down with him on the way. As he said today, Israel is prepared to “take on the world” if necessary. This would be dismissible as absurdist bluster if not for Israel’s nuclear weapons.
OPTION 3 - EVERYTHING TO LOSE
Why is the U.S. engaging when there seems to be little to gain? If the entire Middle East unites against Israel, as it appears to be doing, the critical question is whether the U.S. is prepared to support Israel to the bitter end—a scenario with undoubtedly disastrous consequences.
Palestine enjoys widespread backing from the Middle East, Russia, China (which already has a significant naval presence in the region), and NATO member Turkey. Countries in South America and Africa have also voiced their support. This is not a battle the West is poised to win, morality, military, or otherwise.
Moreover, Western unity is questionable, particularly after Europe blindly followed the American lead on Ukraine, resulting in the destruction of the Nord Stream pipeline, an unprecedented act of eco-terrorism, an energy crisis, insurmountable debt, an increased nuclear threat, and an overall decline in the standard of living for Europeans. They won’t be so quick to bend over this time.
Yet a dozen U.S. Senators who spoke in Israel and based on their language... they ain't budging. Antony Blinken also brushed off the Chinese warships, insisting that the U.S. can "handle any challenge". He's wrong.
What motivates the continued U.S. support for an Israel that appears to be veering towards an increasingly erratic and genocidal path?
Money, obviously.
In 2022, AIPAC, the Israeli lobby, backed 365 pro-Israel Democratic and Republican candidates with over $17.5 million in direct support, surpassing any other PAC. AIPAC openly acknowledges and flaunts its substantial influence, as illustrated by the infographics below sourced from their official website.
AIPAC launched the United Democracy Project (UDP) in 2022, aiming to offer political cover for American politicians facilitating their acceptance of AIPAC donations, amounting to $26 million that year alone.
Despite claiming non-partisanship, all funds were directed towards supporting pro-Israel Democrats. It's crucial to recognize that AIPAC and UDP are essentially synonymous entities.
Here’s Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. He knows where his bread is buttered.
So does newly appointed House Speaker Mike Johnson.
And of course the Biden Administration won’t be changing course anytime soon.
Why would they?
WHAT’S THE ENDGAME?
If the Zionists truly go all the way with this, if ground troops carry out the genocide they have pledged to the world every intention to commit, it will mean the end of Israel or the end of everyone. Whether through a proxy war against Russia via Ukraine, a proxy war via Taiwan against China, or going all-in on Israel, the Biden Administration had three paths to World War 3 on the table and has opted to pursue all of the above. The U.S. must abandon Israel, forcing the Netanyahu regime to contend with their Arab neighbors through diplomacy, or a regional war will invariably ensue.
Which is exactly what the Biden regime wants. And so do all the WEF globalists, because what better way to cover up the 17 million dead (and counting) from being injected with mRNA poison mandated because of a bioweapon they intentionally released in the first place? The only way to cover-up mass death event is with another so massive that it eclipses the previous.
We’re out of options. The only way to stop the depopulation agenda is a revolution in the street. No election can or will achieve the radical change in direction that this sinking ship requires. The deeper we go the higher the risk of drowning.
I hope you can swim.
"or were grossly hyperbolized (which it was)"...you won't know if it was "grossly hyperbolized" until a group of muslims gang rape you and cut your genitals off, before burning you alive...so...before then, you can't really know...can you?