Regulating a Rogue Government
Accountability makes Israel more violent and unpredictable
Parts of the floating US pier that was assembled off the Gaza coast has collapsed and have washed ashore. A pier that the US was using to deliver weapons to the IDF while claiming it’s purpose was to deliver aid to Palestinians. I can only hope what happened to the pier is an allegorical foreshadowing of what will happen to the Israel regime.
Every 24 hours that goes by it feels like a months worth of news is coming out of that psycho fascist Israeli occupation of Palestine. Today alone we had Netanyahu’s son Yair post a video of an IDF soldier proposing a coup if Defense Minister Yoav Gallant didn’t alter his methods so the destruction of Gaza could be sped up. Simultaneously Al-Qassam brigades release a video alleging that they have captured a small group of IDF soldiers. The video depicts what appears to be a lifeless body being dragged through a tunnel.
Hopefully these are some signs of the disintegration of the Zionist regime – either through an internal mutiny or the outstanding strength and resilience of the resistance – or a combination of both. A rogue nation like Israel – who feels it is immune to scrutiny and laws – and only responds to accountability with threats poses a danger to everyone. They need to be subdued, and right now it appears that the legal route that the ICC took doesn’t seem to be working.
Force may be the only way to subdue Israel at this point.
Unless you are part of the occupying force that is laying siege to Gaza – the resistance is no threat to you, however, as we have seen, if you oppose Israel, they have a global network of influence that allows them to be a threat to you, they need to be stopped.
We are living in dangerous times due to the actions of Israel. Because of them the world constantly feels likes it is on the verge of a third world war. I have been constantly anticipating news of Israel attacking the members of the ICC especially after the announcement of arrest warrants last week. Violence seems to be the only way Israel knows how to respond to anything.
The only way I can describe the perpetual uneasiness I’ve been feeling since last October is if you were to stretch the unease of September 12, 2001 out to 7 months or perhaps the first few days of the COVID pandemic out for the same length of time. The only difference is that I am certain that before this is all over, Israel will escalate tensions to a point where some global conflict is inevitable and humanity will witness an act it was never meant to see.
Much of the world would love to see some peaceful resolution to Israels aggression – but for a tiny militarized population like Israel, “peace” is a concept they refuse to acknowledge, let alone understand. The only solution Israel has for anything is violence and that’s the reality. The worst things will happen when they feel that they have been backed into the figurative corner – and when that happens, no one – not even their closest “ally” – will be safe.
SIDENOTE: The previous week for me has been incredibly tough which is a large reason for the delay in posts and why this one may seem unfocused. I hope to resume more regular posts shortly.


