Israel is in turmoil; there is a war in Israel, and there will be no winners, only losers. The world has changed in seventy-five years, and Israelis must choose between a “Jewish State” and a “Democracy.”
In 2022 a radical coalition headed by Benjamin Netanyahu (Bibi) took control. The small Anti-Zionist ultra-orthodox Jewish party UTJ significantly increased its influence.
In 2023 the war started when Bibi’s government, surrendering to UTJ’s goal of a religious state, shattered the fragile balance between a “Jewish State” and a “Democracy.” Bibi’s government is marching to eliminate the “Democracy” part, leaving only the “Jewish” part, and increasing the JewishReligious Coercion in Israel to the level of Islam Religious Coercion in Islamic countries.
The 2023 war is different; it is a war of a renegade government against its citizens.
Most Israelis hate the Anti-Zionist ultra-orthodox Jews. Israelis resent that these enemies of the state of Israel do not serve in the Israeli Defense Force and receive financial handouts from the government.
Most Israelis will no longer accept Religious Coercion in Israel. They will fight to stop Israel from turning into a Jewish Iran.
Palestinian supporters will have their work done for them, successfully isolating Israel. The Jews in the USA and Europe will distance themselves from Bibi’s government. The UTJ party doesn’t consider all of these; it is controlled and directed by its Chiefs Rabies, the same as the government in Iran is governed by its religious leaders.
The “Jewish State” won the first battle by passing a law aimed at limiting the Supreme Court’s power. This win by the “Jewish State” is the beginning of the end of Israel as we know it.
It is now clear where Bibi’s government is standing, and the Israelis will no longer accept any level of Religious Coercion in Israel; they will fight to remove the privileges UTJ gained over the years, which are a financial burden for all other Israelis.
There will be no compromise; UTJ “trusts God to provide” and will not back off. Seculars and other Israelis, if failed to reverse the situation, will leave the “Jewish State” to enjoy greater freedom where there is no Religious Coercion.
Israel is running out of time and options unless Bibi’s government is overthrown and “Democracy” takes over, the new JewishReligious Coercion state will be gone.
Powerful, wish it was my writing, was asked to share, so here it is.
Hi Bibi. The truth, it is odd to call you Bibi. Odd, as I was forbidden to address you by your private name in all the years that I’ve been your shadow. Do you remember me? I am Nir Aden. No?… Maybe try to concentrate. Still nothing?
I was one of those willing to lose their life for you. I was one of those who went through aggressive courses in the Israeli Security Service to change my human instincts, be ready to jump on you, to protect you with my body when you are in danger. Still don’t remember?
I am one of those that you and many more called the “salt of the earth” from those who served in the army, from those who buried friends, from those that followed you “blindly.” Nothing? still nothing?
I am the one who once aggressively neutralized a person who wanted to protest at the Likud Congress, I am the one that stood countless hours outside your house in winter, summer, Saturdays, and holidays.
We traveled together in the world, you and me. I always sat in the front, and you at the back, I would open the door for you every morning, saying good morning. I’m the one who was the fly on the wall in the White House meetings, in the pit in the Kirya, and in other delusional places. I’m the one who was ready to kill, in your name, for you. Is memory starting to come back? No huh?
I’m the one who knows your house in Balfour better than my own house, I’m the guy who always stood by your right shoulder, and I’m the person whose left ear always heard too much. (Because in the right ear, there was an earphone stuck) I’m the one that was proud to protect you. I’m the one who was brainwashed. I’m the one who traveled with you in the big world, the one who went with you to demonstrations, and I’m also the one who can’t explain to my children why I did it.
You will not remember me. I’m not important to you. Only you are important to you.
So guess what? Yesterday I came to visit you, yes, yes, in Balfour.
I’m the one that if you wake him up in the middle of the night, he’ll know in 37 seconds to reach every house in the vicinity with his eyes closed. The one who chose to protect democracy. I’m the one who knows the art of war that you invented. The one who knows the steaks you make. I’m the one who heard yesterday the voices of despair of our people in the left demonstration, and right demonstration from the other side of the street. I’m the one who was beaten by police yesterday just because I came to exercise my democratic fundamental right in Jerusalem. I’m the one who suffered a stream of water with unreasonable power, an extreme means to disperse protesters, simply because the police don’t have the ability to bridge between the parties.
And you Bibi? You didn’t even come out to say hello, or sorry, or thank you. You were scared.
But hear something, I felt you, I knew you were sitting in the same favorite chair of yours on the patio in Balfour, listening and swinging from side to side in discomfort.
I’m also the one whose grandfather, Abraham Aden “Bern,” hung the “ink flag” with his friends in Umm Rush Rush in 1949. The one that his uncle was the finance minister, Yitzhak Moda’i. The one that his father, Omer Eden, commanded combat pilots in the Air Force. The one whose brothers and sisters served and were injured in the army.
And today? Today you no longer remember. Not my friends, not my brothers and sisters, not my uncle, not my father and not my grandfather, and for sure not me.
But I do! I remember. And today, I’m the one who’s ashamed. I am the one who is sad. I look into the eyes of my two sons, and I don’t know how to answer their worried looks. I thought it would be right to suggest that you take a minute to read the Independence Scroll, it has a paragraph on the vision of the country of Israel; if you forgot, then here it is:
“The state of Israel will be open to Jewish immigration and bringing Jews from all over the world; will be dedicated to the development of the country for the benefit of all its inhabitants; will be based on the foundations of freedom, will secure freedom for religious belief; justice and peace in light of the vision of the prophets of Israel; will maintain equal social and political rights for all its citizens regardless of religion, race and sex; will ensure freedom of religion, conscience, language, education and culture; will protect The holy places of all religions” (end of quote)
Do you remember Bibi? Do you remember those words? I really hope so because you swear allegiance to fulfill them; you swear to lead your partners to realize the vision. Your ministers, do they even know this vision? Maybe it’s best that you refresh their memory.
So maybe now you remember, And maybe you’re trying to forget.
The nation is divided, bibi, and you’re cut off, like the government you assembled with your pet puppet.
Listen to what I tell you. I felt this yesterday when I visited you at your home in Balfour. I think it’s your time to go away; let us rebuild our broken country, give your place away to real leaders, clean and with values. Leaders like those who sign the same Declaration of Independence, those who bled for our democracy. Those whose public interest precedes their personal interest. Those who don’t lie and don’t steal. They don’t do “scam deals.” And they didn’t come here for the sake of Power, Money, and Respect.
I know you Bibi, I know you well, and that’s exactly why it’s clear to me that you won’t get up and go away, but it was important to me to say hello to you, to tell you that yesterday I came to visit and to tell you that I and all my social circles, had enough of you, we are here to fight for our country, we are here to turn our country towards her original vision.
My Israeli Friends and Comrades from the IDF (Israeli Defense Force) posted this on our WhatsApp group page yesterday. It describes how we feel about the “Enemy Within,” the Anti-Zionist Ultra-Orthodox Jews destroying the state of Israel. To my non-Jewish friends, Tisha B’Av is a “Day of Mourning,” the day the First and Second Temples in Jerusalem were destroyed.
Without Tears My treasure of tears was getting depleted over the years in the circumstances of my life. He does not have many tears left. Now, I’m sorry for every tear.
On the upcoming Tisha B’Av, I might think of a simple and decent Jew who lived in the days of the Temple, the first or second, when he saw it destroyed. I picture him in my mind’s eye sitting and crying. I may find a tear of compassion and identification with him in the corner of my eye. But I have no unnecessary tears.
I have no tears at the sight of a delusional, violent, and evil Jew who dreams of destroying the Dome of the Rock Mosque. He is not my brother, not even remotely close.
I have no tears for seeing a Jew who seems innocent but devotes his life to cultivating the repulsive dream of the sanctified slaughterhouse. Rambam had already erased from my heart any interest in this wretched dream when he explained how the unnecessary idea of the victims was born.
I have no tears at the sight of a racist Jew who has no respect for anyone who is not a Jew or any Jew who is not like him. Now he lies on the floor, in a mock gesture of mourning, and fills his mouth with lamentations that he does not understand most of the words in, and at the same time, he did not stop pitying and blaspheming me and everyone like me.
I have no tears at the sight of a Jew who, throughout the days, has not stopped spreading words of hatred against so many of us, and today, on Tisha B’Av, so to speak, in mourning, he fills his unclean mouth with empty words about “gratuitous hatred,” pretending that we are brothers.
I don’t have racist brothers whose lives are full of hatred of the stranger and replete with the persecution of the different. Don’t let them call me “brother,” don’t let them ring in my ears their fake slogan “We are brotherly people.”
I despise them; I loathe their world; I don’t want to be in their mothers’ company.
I have only four words to say to them: “Get away from me”!
After 2,000 years, at midnight on May 14, 1948, Israel was reborn as a nation. The Provisional Government of Israel proclaimed a new State of Israel.
On that same date, the United States recognized the provisional Jewish government as the de facto authority of the Jewish state.
On May 15, 1948, the first day of Israeli Independence, Arab armies invaded Israel, and the Arab-Israeli War of 1948 began.
By May 15, 1948, the population in Israel was 805,900, of which 80.6% were Jews and 19.4% were Arab. In the next seventy-five years, the population grew by eleven folds. In 2023 the population in Israel reached 9,174,000, of which 73.6% are Jew, 21.1% are Arab, and 5.3% Other.
In November 2022, Benjamin Netanyahu built a coalition with UTJ, an anti-Zionist ultra-orthodox Jewish party; he needed UTJ seven seats to secure a majority (more than 60 seats) in the 25th Knesset (Israel’s Parliament). These seven seats represent only 5.88% of the votes.
UTJ decisions are made on a religious basis, not according to Israel’s Interests. The party Knesset members are following their Chief Rabies’ instructions.
UTJ opposes the separation of religion and state, civil marriage, drafting ultra-Orthodox men for military service, and any changes to laws that prohibit businesses from opening on Sabbath and Jewish Holidays.
UTJ joined previous coalitions and has secured Government financial “Hand Out” for its ultra-Orthodox community.
UTJ advocates for more inclusion of Jewish law within the frame of the state, saying that it aspires to “resolve, in the spirit of the Torah, all issues that arise in Jewish life.”
The current Judicial System in Israel is blocking UTJ’s advance toward its goal of Total Religious Coercion in Israel.
Due to his coming criminal cases, UTJ found an ally in the prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, for their efforts to eliminate the power of the Judicial System in Israel.
Israel was created as a safe country to protect Jews from being oppressed. Most Israelis are already deprived of freedom of choice. They are oppressed by Religious Rules and requirements they disapprove of and forced to finance a growing herd of ultra-Orthodox Jews they have nothing in common with.
Israelis object to any Religious Coercion in Iran, Pakistan, or Saudi Arabia. They will never accept itin Israel.
The Israelis are betrayed by their renegade Prime Minister, hanging to power to fulfill personal goals.
What Israel’s enemies failed to do in the last seventy-five years, the current government is doing now.
This renegade government must be overthrown by any means, or Israel will be destroyed.