Gaza a total military and PR disaster — top Israeli newspaper: “Saying What Can’t Be Said: Israel Has Been Defeated — a Total Defeat”

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Israeli soldiers work on tanks at a staging ground near the border with the Gaza Strip, in southern Israel, April, 2024. Credit: Tsafrir Abayov, AP
Israeli PM Satanyahu — I gotta love this monster for showing the whole world what lies in the heart of every serious Talmudic jew — HATE and MURDER. Oh, and did I forget GREED?  — killing Palestinians for their organs.
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As Martin Luther said in 1544 in his “On the Jews and Their Lies”: “Christian, know this, that you have no more dangerous foe than a Jew seriously committed to Judaism.”
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(From yesterday’s “Redacted” show — Redacted is an excellent channel on YouTube by two professional journalists, the married couple, Clayton and Natali Moore. Clayton had been with Fox News Channel. They get pretty close to some dangerous truths for a YT channel.) Committed satanic jew Benjamin Netanyahu in the 1980s, boasting in Hebrew on Israeli tv that the jewish lobby controls the US Congress:
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In another life, I often put on an ultra-serious face, and back then and today too some people would say “Adolf, lighten up. You’re scaring people.”
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But one can say this only if one just does not “get it” how serious the jewish peril is for our race and for the whole world.

I can answer now every white critic in every white country with a full endorsement of what this girl says:

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In May 2019 (https://www.eutimes.net/2019/10/2000-year-old-satanist-torah-discovered-in-turkey-after-police-arrests-smugglers/) a very expensive ancient Torah was found, bound in red leather (made of gazelle skin) with golden letters and drawings.

[The Torah is the first five books of the Hebrew Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy, all supposedly written by Moses, a myth but anyway. The Torah reports on the death of Moses, so how could Moses have written it? The whole Old Testament is one lie after another.]

This Torah had been brought by smugglers out of Syria and was being transported through Turkey when the Turkish gendarmerie [gendarmes are like the state police in the US] stopped the car in the city of Bicerlik [pop. 74,000] and searched it.

It was full of overtly satanic symbolism, watching eyeballs,  pyramids, and snakes.

Finally, an honest jewish Bible! 😉

 

 

….Saying What Can’t Be Said: Israel Has Been Defeated – a Total Defeat

This article below is from the major Israeli newspaper in English, “Haaretz,” which means “The Homeland” in Hebrew. It is very liberal/leftist on many issues, such as LGBTQ, and wanting the Palestinians to be treated well and understood, etc. Of course, Haaretz would never want any WHITE country to be a “homeland” for its main ethnic group (Germans, French, English, Italians, Swedes, etc.); all white countries must become “diverse.”

Haaretz is fiercely opposed to Netanyahu and all the rightwing Likud people who have run Israel for the last 40 years, since the rightwing monsters Menachem Begin and Ariel Sharon won a landslide election in 1977. This is when the truly Talmudic, openly goy-hating jews took over, not that the State of Israel had been an angel before then!

All happened when the Left was in power in IsraHell 1948-77:

— The Nakba (“the Catastrophe” in Arabic, meaning the 1947-48 massacres and expulsions of the Palestinians);

— the Lavon Affair (a  failed false flag by Israel — Egyptian jews tried to bomb and kill Americans and Brits in Egypt and make it seem the Egyptians had done it so that the US would invade that country and overthrow the charismatic, handsome Arab nationalist and Israel-foe Gamal Abdel Nasser; (I was born on July 14, 1954, the day this jew attack on Americans and Brits began)

— the murder at Israel’s instigation by the CIA of John Kennedy, who was preventing Israel from getting atomic weapons;

— the 1967 attack on the USS Liberty;

— the Israeli annexation of the West Bank and the Golan Heights also in that year;

— and the CIA-orchestrated downfall of President Richard Nixon in 1974, who not so secretly despised the jews.

But the Israeli Left at least ACTED humane, kind of like how Joe Biden ACTS, all sweet and friendly, (I knew someone who talked with then-senator Biden once for ten minutes, and she said he was “super nice.”).

The Left’s spiel was “We just want a peaceful little homeland for the Jewish people so we can make the desert bloom and no one will persecute us. We are a gentle race of doctors, poets and philanthropists, but the Holocaust proved we need our own safe space.” ….Israel as a kind of “battered women’s shelter” for the poor jews….

The Likud people,however, drop all the pretenses, and openly act like “Jewish Nazis,” in the Hollywood sense of wanting to “rule the world” and being truly Talmudic — an arrogant, brutal, torturing “master race” whose behavior regularly shocks the civilized world.

There are hundreds of photos online where Netanyahu actually looks as sinister as he is. (In fact, I pay him $500 a month to look evil. 😉 )

And now to the Haaretz article (https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2024-04-11/ty-article-magazine/.premium/saying-what-cant-be-said-israel-has-been-defeated-a-total-defeat/0000018e-cdab-dba9-a78e-efef6ba10000):

 

*** Saying What Can’t Be Said: Israel Has Been Defeated — a Total Defeat

The war’s aims won’t be achieved, the hostages won’t be returned through military pressure, security won’t be restored, and Israel’s international ostracism won’t end.

A sukkah from last year's Sukkot holiday just prior to October 7, was still standing on Purim this year holiday in the virtually abandoned northern Israeli city of Kiryat Shmona.
Cats stand near a sukkah from last year’s Sukkot holiday, just prior to Oct. 7, which remained standing in the virtually abandoned northern town of Kiryat Shmona on Purim this year. Credit: Gil Eliyahu
Chaim Levinson

We’ve lost. Truth must be told. The inability to admit it encapsulates everything you need to know about Israel’s individual and mass psychology. There’s a clear, sharp, predictable reality that we should begin to fathom, to process, to understand and to draw conclusions from for the future. It’s no fun to admit that we’ve lost, so we lie to ourselves.

Some of us maliciously lie. Others innocently. It would be better to find solace in some airy carb with a total-victory crust. But it might just be a bagel. When the solace ends, the hole remains. There’s no way around it. The good guys don’t always win.

My favorite book is “Love in the Time of Cholera.” It feels good all over to think that even after 51 years, nine months and four days, Florentino Ariza will consummate his love with Fermina Daza. Gabriel García Márquez was a fabulous writer, but letters don’t always reach their destination. Sometimes beautiful love is cut short, painful and bleeding until death arrives. That’s life. Sometimes there’s a good ending, but quite often there isn’t. Wars are like that, too.

After half a year, we could have been in a totally different place, but we’re being held hostage by the worst leadership in the country’s history – and a decent contender for the title of worst leadership anywhere, ever. Every military undertaking is supposed to have a diplomatic exit – the military action should lead to a better diplomatic reality. Israel has no diplomatic exit.

It has a scoundrel for a leader, someone with no capacity for leadership or decision-making, a person who loses his sense of good judgment over a free cigar. Yet the electorate put its faith in the current prime minister to the tune of 32 Knesset seats.

Theoretically, we could have been in a better place. The shock of the outbreak of the war could have been a starting point for a swift, powerful, aggressive, eminently justified campaign to quickly root out Hamas wherever that was possible. It could have then been replaced by a coalition of countries with money and good intentions to carry out reconstruction, with global and Arab backing, along with the Palestinian Authority. We could have created a viable alternative to Hamas in Gaza. After six months, there already might have been the first signs of independent government there. Every day and every minute, better decisions could have been made. But that’s whom we elected – a suit with a person attached.

It’s the same mentality that leads to the notion that “the Iranian regime will soon implode” and other notions that have more to do with Hollywood scripts than life itself. They’re not the truth and it relates to something that’s uncomfortable. After all, it’s uncomfortable telling the public the truth.

 

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A cat in the virually abandoned northern Israeli city of Kiryat Shmonah.Credit: Rami Shllush

My conclusion from October 7 as a journalist is that what’s “uncomfortable” is the most dangerous thing for our security and our future here, that being addicted to feeling good is itself what’s dangerous. We need to tell the truth, even when it is uncomfortable, even when it hurts, even if some people deplore it, even if it lowers morale.

We need to stand up to the Bibi-ist propaganda machines even if attack dogs are sniffing at our crotch. If on October 1, someone had said that the chief of military intelligence was incompetent, that military intelligence could plan successful operations but was incapable of providing a warning about a coming war, that the Shin Bet was dozing and that we were about to get the whooping of our lives, such a person would have been perceived as crazy, defeatist and out of touch. Certain politicians would have called for such a person to be charged with spreading false news. There were so many signs that the military was in bad shape, but we wouldn’t see them – because we believe things are all right.
It’s unpleasant to say, but we may not be able to safety return to Israel’s northern border, to what had been before. Hezbollah has changed that equation, to its own benefit. That’s the situation.
We constantly tell ourselves about an imaginary deadline – April, May, September 1 – and if Hezbollah keeps it up until then, we’ll give it a thorough shellacking. The deadline keeps being pushed back. The border region remains empty. The deceit continues. There now seems to be a high probability that for years, anyone driving along the border will be a target. Tel Hai will fall again.

No cabinet minister will restore our sense of personal security. Every Iranian threat will make us tremble. Our international standing was dealt a beating. Our leadership’s weakness was revealed to the outside. For years we managed to fool them into thinking we were a strong country, a wise people and a powerful army. In truth, we’re a shtetl with an air force, and that’s on the condition that its awakened in time.

In part it’s the military’s sacred place in Israel that makes it so hard to admit defeat. You can’t say anything bad about the military. Only when it comes to October 7 are you specifically allowed to talk about a disgrace. Since then, we’ve been lions.
Granted that many combat soldiers are indeed lions. They got up and left home. They fought, demonstrated skill as soldiers and chalked up impressive tactical achievements. Our defeat doesn’t mean they’re not good soldiers, that they didn’t make an effort, that they didn’t deliver or risk their lives, that they weren’t prepared to do whatever was required. It means that the combination of military capabilities and the politicians’ conduct produced an unfavorable outcome. The spin doctors keep jumping up yelling that “you’re hurting soldiers’ morale.” In truth, that’s easy to put across because who wants to come out in opposition to the soldiers?
So we keep fooling ourselves.
Along with natural psychology, there are the machines plying lies and deceit. There’s a political camp the very survival of which pretty much depends on a “victory.” That camp has long since lost all touch with truth and reality. We’ve gotten to know its leader, that human Pinocchio. For months, he’s been talking of “total victory” and of being “a step away from victory.” And for a couple of months, he’s been saying that we’re going to enter Rafah “right away,” tomorrow, tomorrow, here I go. I would believe TV reality figure Ohad Buzaglo telling me I’m his one true love before I would believe one word from Netanyahu.

The system is to procrastinate for as long as possible, and in the meantime – lie. The army of spokespeople is hollering. And in recent months, right-wing Channel 14 has been giving rise to a new mouthpiece, a “shababnik,” as the ultra-Orthodox community calls people on the community’s margins, by the name of Motty Castel. If Yinon Magal and Erel Segal are submissive slaves to the father-king, Castel is a serf to the king’s son, Yair Netanyahu. I’ve seen freer people at the Dungeon club.

This week Castel broke through Channel 14 screens to promise the people that victory is at hand: “I’m being contacted by a lot of citizens [who ask]: ‘Have we given up on Rafah?’ I’m saying with all due responsibility that we will enter Rafah. The prime minister has said too many times himself that we will enter Rafah and he can’t forgo entering Rafah. Furthermore, he also said in one interview that we’re going to have to do it on our own, contrary to the position of the United States. We will do it. You can calm down. It will happen.”

Rafah is the newest bluff that the mouthpieces are plying to fool us and make us think that victory is just moments away. By the time they enter Rafah, the actual event will have lost its significance. There may be an incursion, perhaps a tiny one, sometime – say in May. After that, they’ll peddle the next lie, that all we have to do is ________ (fill in the blank), and victory will be on its way. The reality is that the war’s aims will not be achieved. Hamas will not be eradicated. The hostages will not be returned through military pressure. Security will not be reestablished.

The more the mouthpieces shout that “we’re winning,” the clearer it is that we’re losing. Lying is their craft. We need to get used to that. Life is less secure than before October 7. The beating we took will sting for years to come. The international ostracism won’t go away. And, of course, the dead won’t be coming back. Nor will many of the hostages.
For some of us, life will get back on track, with the petrifying fear of an imminent repeat. And for some of us, life won’t get back on track. Those people will walk among us like the living dead. That’s what we voted for. That’s how it is. We need to get used to the sad reality in our homeland.

 

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