Israel is busy comitting suicide

The International Court of Justice recently ruled that "Israel’s occupation of the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Gaza is entirely unlawful, that Israel practices apartheid and racial segregation, and that all states are under a duty to help bring this to an end, including by cutting off all economic, trade and investment relations with Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory."
In other words, any policies or acts by a Western country that in any way recognize Israel’s occupation, assist Israel in that occupation (economically, militarily, diplomatically, etc.), or prohibit persons under its jurisdiction from respecting international law by boycotting or divesting from Israel’s illegal occupation, would be unlawful.

BDS, while not an official policy, is slowly becoming the international default.

Over 46,000 businesses have gone bankrupt, tourism has stopped, Israel’s credit rating was lowered, Israeli bonds are sold at the prices of almost “junk bonds” levels, and the foreign investments that have already dropped by 60% in the first quarter of 2023 (as a result of the policies of Israel’s far-right government before October 7) show no prospects of recovery. The majority of the money invested in Israeli investment funds was diverted to investments abroad because Israelis do not want their own pension funds and insurance funds or their own savings to be tied to the fate of the State of Israel. This has caused a surprising stability in the Israeli stock market because funds invested in foreign stocks and bonds generated profit in foreign currency, which was multiplied by the rise in the exchange rate between foreign currencies and the Israeli Shekel. But then Intel scuttled a $25 billion investment plan in Israel, the biggest BDS victory ever...
Israel’s power grid, which has largely switched to natural gas, still depends on coal to supply demand. The biggest supplier of coal to Israel is Colombia, which announced that it would suspend coal shipments to Israel as long as the genocide was ongoing. After Colombia, the next two biggest suppliers are South Africa and Russia. Without reliable and continuous electricity, Israel will no longer be able to pretend to be a developed economy. Server farms do not work without 24-hour power, and no one knows how many blackouts the Israeli high-tech sector could potentially survive. International tech companies have already started closing their branches in Israel.

Economist Prof. Dan Ben David, argued that the Israeli economy is held together by 300,000 people (the senior staff in universities, tech companies, and hospitals). Once a significant portion of these people leaves, he says, “We won’t become a third world country, we just won’t be anymore.”

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earthling1's picture

Writ large.
It's just not going to happen soon enough for hundreds of thousands of Palestinians.

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Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
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supportive of what Netanyahu is doing to Palestinians so I’m not going to feel sad if Israel ceases to exist.

After what happened to their grandparents I can’t believe anyone there would be in favor of what’s happening in Gaza and the West Bank and yet not many seem opposed to it.

Israel not only doesn’t have the right to self defense it doesn’t have the right to exist.

Committing suicide is an apt ending for the Zionists.

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There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?

janis b's picture

@snoopydawg

in the majority of the populations sentiments. I too am disturbed and struggle with trying to understand their support of genocide, especially in the context of their history.

I don’t though agree with this statement - "Israel not only doesn’t have the right to self defense it doesn’t have the right to exist.” - especially to 'the exist' part. When I consider the history of any oppressed minorities, I always feel that reparations are necessary, although I don't condone the methods used. Restorative justice is what's needed, but severely lacking in society.

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@janis b

a complete flush-out of all the current persons in power AND re-education of the population in general. So in short it isn't going to happen.

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There is no justice. There can be no peace.

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@TheOtherMaven

of the probable impossibily of the changes required for justice. At some point though if there is to be any reconciliation possible, it would require a truth and reconciliation commisssion, similar to apartheid SA. Because that seems like such a remote possibility, considering the players, it is highly unlikely. Sad.

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@janis b

I too am disturbed and struggle with trying to understand their support of genocide, especially in the context of their history.

This might help clarify things.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/13/israel-gaza-histor...

I listen to Maoz Inon, who lost both his parents [murdered by Hamas on 7 October] … and who speaks so beautifully and persuasively about the need to look forward, that we need to bring hope and to want peace, because wars won’t accomplish anything, and I agree with him. I agree with him, but I cannot find the strength in my heart, with all my leftist inclinations and love for humanity, I cannot … It is not just Hamas, it’s all Gazans who agree that it’s OK to kill Jewish children, that this is a worthy cause … With Germany there was reconciliation, but they apologised and paid reparations, and what [will happen] here? We too did terrible things, but nothing that comes close to what happened here on 7 October. It will be necessary to reconcile but we need some distance.

Seems like many Israelis think that Hamas just attacked them for no reason and they don’t give a damn what Israel was doing to Palestinians on October 6 and for decades before the fateful day. Or that Israel was arresting Palestinians and holding them in cruel conditions for years without charges or a chance of a trial. Bo ounce of sympathy for doing to others what was done to them. Why should they care about people they don’t see as human?

Israel was created by pushing 750,000 Palestinians out of their homes and creating its own state.

It’s the UN who says that Israel doesn’t have the right to self defense it’s using now to commit genocide because they are the oppressor and it’s the oppressed who has that right.

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There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?

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@snoopydawg

Thank you for linking this very informative article, and revealing viewpoint of the author.

I have read half of the long and thought provoking article, and will read the rest with as much interest.

There were many insightful comments made, and this is only one ...

Meeting my friends in Israel this time, I frequently felt that they were afraid that I might disrupt their grief, and that living out of the country I could not grasp their pain, anxiety, bewilderment and helplessness. Any suggestion that living in the country had numbed them to the pain of others – the pain that, after all, was being inflicted in their name – only produced a wall of silence, a retreat into themselves, or a quick change of subject. The impression that I got was consistent: we have no room in our hearts, we have no room in our thoughts, we do not want to speak about or to be shown what our own soldiers, our children or grandchildren, our brothers and sisters, are doing right now in Gaza. We must focus on ourselves, on our trauma, fear and anger.

I feel for the trauma they also experience, but for as long as each is rigidly fixed on being the victim, nothing will improve their individual situation or that of others. Hopefully, once they have some time to process the trauma and fear, they will come to a more mutually benefcial solution.

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@janis b

I’m still reading it cuz it’s so long.
Sadly they do feel like they are the victims and can’t admit why they were attacked.
Hamas should have only taken people from the military, but Israel has been kidnapping civilians for hours long?
And I’d like to know who said to move the concert closer to Gaza and extend it another day?

I wonder if any of them ever think of the Nakba of "48

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@snoopydawg

this important contribution toward understanding. I will respond when I have finished. Thank you dearly for the link.

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Chris Hedges

There was no anti semitism in Iraq and other Arab countries until it was exported from Europe and Israel committed a few false flag events to get Jews to move to Israel.

Is there any history we were taught that isn’t propaganda?
Starting with the cowboys and Indians?

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@snoopydawg

Chris Hedges is always insightful and knowledgable. Although I haven't read all of it yet, I will. From what I have read I was reminded of my experience on a Kibbutz for a month in 1971. I'll never forget the family from Yemen taking me with them across the border to visit their close fellow Yemeni Arab friends.

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@janis b

I posted his latest in the EBs Tonight. He makes me think about what I can do to stop this massive slaughter. With my pain levels not so much, but I love those who are out there trying. And risking so much.

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@snoopydawg

There are always places and moments to add our support in whatever ways are possible. Thank you for all your contributions from reading and trying to find understanding.

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@janis b

Here is one more long read if you’re interested. I’ve read some of it, but have forgotten what I read so I’ll start over. Another Jew trying to figure out why his people have turned evil. My words not his.

https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v46/n06/pankaj-mishra/the-shoah-after-gaza

If you can I suggest watching the Raina video. The guy is excellent.

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In the Land of the Blind, the One-Eyed Man is declared mentally ill for describing colors.

Yes Virginia, there is a Global Banking Conspiracy!

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love both Portugal and Iceland, very nice places to visit.
They have almost always been outlanders in the EU colony.
Wonder how many Israelites are in that crowd?

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@QMS ...with tourism to Israel.

It's like there's a surprising number of people who specifically went, "Well, GOSH, a genocidal dystopia's no good, but I had my heart set on going to a strip-shaped, half-desert/half-coastline Mediterranean country..."

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