"Israel" takes its last breath- By Ari Shavit, Haaretz

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Here are two analyses of a Ha'aretz article Ari Shavit - date unknown - about Israhell taking its last breath. 

"Israel" takes its last breath- By Ari Shavit, Haaretz
http://vista.sahafi.jo/art.php?id=3dc42bc870098c905e866464293c5c1f72123267

Under this headline, the Hebrew newspaper "Haaretz" published an article by the famous Zionist writer (Ari Shavit), in which he says: It seems that we are facing the most difficult people in history, and there is no solution with them except recognizing their rights and ending the occupation.



"Shavit" began his article by saying: It seems that we have passed the point of no return, and it is possible that "Israel" can no longer end the occupation, stop settlements and achieve peace, and it seems that it is no longer possible to reform Zionism, save democracy and divide the people in this country.

He added, if this is the case, there is no taste for living in this country, there is no taste for writing in "Haaretz", and there is no taste for reading
"Haaretz". We should do what Rogel Alpher suggested two years ago, which is leave the country.

If "Israeli" and Judaism are not a vital factor in identity, and if every "Israeli" citizen has a foreign passport, not only in the technical sense, but also in the psychological sense, then the matter is over. You have to say goodbye to friends and move to San Francisco, Berlin or Paris.
From there, from the country of the new German ultra-nationalism, or the country of the new American ultra-nationalism, you must look quietly and watch the "State of Israel" takes its last breath. We must take three steps back, and watch the democratic Jewish state sink. It may be that the issue has not yet been established.

We may not have passed the point of no return yet. It is still possible to end the occupation, stop settlements, reform Zionism, save democracy and divide the country.

And the writer continued, I put my finger in the eyes of Netanyahu, Lieberman and the nweo-Nazis, to wake them from their Xionist delusion, that Trump, Kushner, Biden, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are not the ones who will end the occupation.

It is not the United Nations and the European Union that will stop the settlements. The only power in the world capable of saving "Israel" from itself, are the "Israelis" themselves, by devising a new political language that recognizes reality and that the Palestinians are rooted in this land. I urge you to find the third way in order to survive here and not die.

The writer asserts in Haaretz newspaper: that the "Israelis", since they came to Palestine, realize that they are the product of a lie invented by the Zionist movement, during which they used all the cunning in the Jewish personality throughout history.

By exploiting and exaggerating what Hitler called the Holocaust, the movement was able to convince the world that Palestine is the "Promised Land" and that the alleged temple is located under the Al-Aqsa Mosque. A nuclear beast.

The writer sought the help of Western and Jewish archaeologists, the most famous of which is Israel Flinstein from Tel Aviv University, who confirmed that "the Temple is also a lie and a fairy tale that does not exist, and all excavations have proven that it disappeared completely thousands of years ago, and this was explicitly stated in a large number of Jewish references." And many Western archaeologists have confirmed that...

The last of them was in 1968 AD, British archaeologist Dr. Catelyn Kapinos, when she was director of excavations at the British School of Archeology in Jerusalem. She carried out excavations in Jerusalem and was expelled from Palestine for exposing "Israeli" myths about the presence of traces of Solomon's Temple at the bottom of the Al-Aqsa Mosque. ..
Where I decided that there had never been any traces of Solomon's Temple, and discovered that what the Israelites call
"Solomon's Stables Building" has nothing to do with Solomon or stables at all. Rather, it is an architectural model of a palace that is commonly built in several regions in Palestine, and this is despite the fact that "Kathleen Kenyon" came from the Palestine Exploration Fund Society, for the purpose of clarifying what was stated in the biblical accounts, because She showed great activity in Britain in the middle of the 19th century on the history of the "Near East".

He stressed that it is the curse of lying that pursues the "Israelis", and day after day, it slaps them in the face in the form of a knife in the hands of Jerusalemites, Khalili(Hebron) and Nabulsi, or with a group stone or a bus driver from Jaffa, Haifa and Acre.

The "Israelis" realize that they have no future in Palestine, as it is not a land without a people, as they lied. Here is another writer who recognizes, not the existence of the Palestinian people, but his superiority over the "Israelis", is (Gideon Levy), the left-wing Zionist, as he says:
It seems that the Palestinians are different from the rest of mankind. We occupied their land, and called their young prostitutes, prostitutes and drugs, and we said that a few years will pass, and they will forget their homeland and land, and if their young generation explodes the intifada of the 1987.. We put them in prisons and said we will raise them in prisons.

Years later, and after we thought that they had learned the lesson, if they would return to us with an armed uprising in 2000, which ate the green and the dry, we said we would demolish their homes and besiege them for many years, and if they would extract impossible missiles to strike us with, despite the siege and destruction, so we began to plan for them with walls and barbed wire. .

And if they came to us from underground and in tunnels, until they killed us in the last war, we fought them with brains, so they took over the "Israeli" satellite (Amos)? And they terrorize every home in Israel by spreading threats and threats, as happened when their youth managed to take over the Israeli Channel Two. In sum, it seems that we are facing the most difficult people in history, and there is no solution with them except recognizing their rights and ending the occupation.






Is Israel taking its "last breath"?
https://countercurrents.org/2023/10/is-israel-taking-its-last-breath/

Responding to Israel's policy of continuous occupation of Palestninian land, illegal Jewish settlements on the occupied Palestinian land and brutal retaliation against Palestinian resistance and lately the audacious Hamas military attack deep inside Israel that have killed close to 900 Israelis and many injured and the not-so-unexpected Israeli vicious retaliations that have razed Gaza where Hamas are located and operate from, to rubble and killed countless Palestinian men, women and children (and counting) Ari Shavit, an Israeli human rights activist in his recent article, Haaretz, "Israel takes its last breath" has argued that "....Israel can no longer end the occupation, stop settlements and achieve peace, and it seems that it is no longer possible to reform Zionism (thus),..you must look quietly and watch the "State of Israel" takes its last breath."

Referring to Israel's (more specifically to the ultra-right Zions that rule Israel) penchant for violence and its arrogant refusal to respect and recognise the rights of Palestinians and its refusal to recognise the sovereignty of UN authorized Palestinian territory, Shavit has further argued that there is no "taste for living in this [Israel] country" and this may already be happening.

In the aftermath of the Hamas attack and the Israel government's vicious retaliations and the emerging spectre of a cycle of violence and counter violence ensuing, thousands (by the last count, 60,000) of Israelis have already left the country and more are on way.

As a matter of fact, as all Israelis have foreign passports, many would choose "to say goodbye to friends and move to San Francisco, Berlin or Paris", the towns and countries that are also witnessing rise of ultra-nationalism meaning that for many Israelis the journey out of Israel would only transport them from a frying pan to boiling pots.

So, what is the way forward? Many think that given Israel's illegal occupation of Palestinian land and its ever-expanding settlements that have fragmented Palestine, and that violence is the only tool that the Israeli ultra-Zionist government employs to secure its existence, they may have pushed the country to the point of no return. For the Israelis more violence and more insecurity seem to be the only path which is self-defeating.

The Israel/Palestine two-state theory does no more seems like a viable option. Therefore, the way forward may be to go for the one-state solution. The greater and the original Palestine, where Jews and Palestinians (Muslims and Christians) once lived side-by-side as citizens of one country seems to be the answer.

After all, given that the Palestinians who are the original Israelites who converted from Judaism to Islam and some, to Christianity, and who belonged to the Sephardi group (original) of Israelites, just as are some of the Jews in present day Israel where there are two groups of Jews – the Sephardi (original Jews of Palestine) and the Ashkenazi, the European (mainly East European/Russian) migrant Jews, the more aggressive and arrogant Jews who run Israel and are at the root of the current conflicts, time may have come for the Sephardi to chart out a more peaceful the future for Israel.

While it is difficult to say at this stage exactly how the current Israel/Palestine conflict will be resolved and given that the Jewish Israel was created and exists mainly because of the US/Europe backing and without the goodwill of its neighbours and given that Europe is tired, and that the US has too many things on its plate already and that its resources are over committed and its own economy is not at its best and furthermore, given that there are other super powers who are emerging and that new coalitions are being forged where new geopolitical realities are evolving, a belligerent Israel is increasingly proving to be a liability to its backers and indeed, to itself.

Over time, the US/Europe support for Israel is bound to weaken and when that happens, Israel's capacity to survive on its own will be anything but easy.

Thus, as Ari Shavit has argued that it is neither the United Nations nor the US/the European Union who can help Israel rather "The only power in the world capable of saving "Israel" from itself, are the "Israelis" themselves, by devising a new political language that recognizes reality and that the Palestinians are rooted in this land. I urge you to find the third way in order to survive here and not die."

Perhaps, one-state solution is the answer.