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Look what Philip Geraldi wrote about "draining the swamp" only to replace "swamp dwellers" with appointees who will only serve Israel. Beginning with the appointment of Richard Grenell as the interim Director of National Intelligence (DNI), Philip Geraldi discusses the predominance of Zionist individuals inside the Trump administration. Read Philip Geraldi's article Draining the Intelligence Community Swamp then put Benjamin Netanyahu's remaining in power into the context of this article's contents. "Draining the swamp" is looking more and more all the time as being that if you don't support Israel you are going to get "drained from the swamp" from a swamp that has the name Zionist. In Israel, the "Israeli" is constantly beaten while the "Jew" constantly wins; because they have technology behind them while turning America into an Israeli colony.
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Source: Haaretz
Analysis // Election Results: The Tribe Has Spoken. We Must Respect Its Say – and Start a New One
Israel is a right-wing country, where racism is politically correct and personal corruption is irrelevant. When generals fresh from the army are the alternative, there is none. We must hope a true Jewish-Arab partnership will emerge
By Gideon Levy | March 03, 2020
A protester holds a placard during a demonstration against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid investigations on corruption charges, August 17, 2019. Credit: Ofer Vaknin
You can be disgusted, you can be fearful, you can even be shocked, but you can't deny his incredible talent: Benjamin Netanyahu the wizard struck again. Now he's also an alchemist – take a serious indictment, scatter incitement, and win the admiration of the masses. You can be contemptuous, you can denounce it, you can even rise up against the nation that voted that way, but you have to respect its choice. To bow your head. It's the will of the people. The people want Netanyahu.
The time has come to recognize that fact: Israel is right-wing, hard right. Racism is politically correct, personal corruption makes no difference, as long as you guarantee the continuation of Jewish supremacy, rule over another nation, arrogance and hatred. Peace, equality and justice are for the weak. Not for most Israelis. They said it loud and clear on Monday, more decisively than in the two previous election campaigns: Netanyahu is our king. Netanyahu is the king of most Israelis.
And on the opposite side, alas, on the opposite side – nothing. To the left of Netanyahu, absolute emptiness. An arid desert. Netanyahu deserves praise, but we cannot ignore the fact that opposite him stood an empty gate. An ideological void, a dearth of charisma. There is no left and no center in Israel, only an original right, and a right that is a cheap imitation. The people preferred the original. In Great Britain, there is a left. Even in the United States, there is still a left – but in Israel, the furthest left is the center, which is also close to nonexistent.
Likud supporters celebrate their party's victory after exit polls show a clear lead in Israel's 2020 election, March 2, 2020. Credit: Ofer Vaknin
Kahol Lavan leaders Benny Gantz and Yair Lapid earned their defeat. It's very hard to hide the schadenfreude. That's what happens when you don't say anything. When you don’t dare to do anything different, only offer all of the same. Kahol Lavan was punished yesterday, deservedly, because the whole party stuttered, not its leader. In favor of U.S. President Donald Trump's Mideast peace plan, like Netanyahu. In favor of an attack on Gaza, like Netanyahu. In favor of the Gaza blockade, like Netanyahu. In favor of disqualifying Joint List candidate Heba Yazbak, in favor of annexing the Jordan Valley with international agreement. Did you think you would succeed in fooling anyone that way? You failed.
Please go to Haaretz to read the entire article.
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Why does Netanyahu keep winning?
March 4, 2020 | By Gilad Atzmon
A few days ahead of the previous Israeli election, Haaretz's lead writer Anshel Pfeffer, authored a spectacular analysis of Israel's current political deadlock: Israelis are going to the polls to decide whether they are 'Jews' or 'Israelis.'
The first to point out the political rivalry between 'the Jew' and 'the Israeli' was Shimon Peres who, after his narrow 1996 defeat, lamented in a Haaretz interview that "the Israelis lost the election." When Peres asked who won, he answered, "The Jews won." Peres, who was born in Poland, saw himself as the 'Israeli' candidate, Netanyahu, who was born in Israel and served as a commander in the IDF's top unit, was in Peres' eyes, the political choice of the 'Jews.' Peres's observation was spot on. Politically astute and well imbued in early Zionist thought, Peres identified the emerging Identitarian conflict that was destined to break up Israeli society.
Pfeffer pointed out that in the 1990s Netanyahu was influenced by his American campaign guru, Arthur Finkelstein, to accept that "Jewishness" is the primary unifier for Israelis. This clearly applies to religious Jews but it is also true of those who regard themselves as secular and/or leftist.
While early Zionism can be understood as an uncompromising attempt to divorce the Jews from Jewishness, the ghetto and tribalism to make them "people like all other people," the Israeli Right/Religious political call is openly driven by a nostalgic adherence to the myths of the shtetl and its walls, segregation and every other aspect of Jewish tribalism, chauvinism included. As bizarre as it may sound, Netanyahu's transformation of Israel into a Jewish ghetto surrounded by walls and defined by a 'Jewish National Bill' makes him, by early Zionist standards, into an ardent anti Zionist.
According to Pfeffer, when Netanyahu returned to power in 2009 and formed a right-wing/ religious coalition, "the Jews prevailed" and have done so ever since.
On Monday, Netanyahu won a significant political and personal victory. He earned the votes of the people despite his complicated legal situation and some would even say, because of his legal complications. In this rivalry between the 'Israeli' and the 'Jew,' the 'Israeli' is beaten time after time and the 'Jew' consistently prevails.
The 'Jews,' as Shimon Peres referred to them, see in Netanyahu a clear path towards a true spiritual homecoming. Being Likudnics can be realised as a true celebration of who and what they truly are. The 'Israelis,' on the other hand, were hoping for Gantz and Kachol Lavan to revive the early Zionist promise to be emancipated from what they are and to finally become people like all other Goyim whether this means nationalist patriots or cosmopolitan pacifist.
The demography of the 'Jewish' camp and its 'Israeli' rival is pretty much separated. Netanyahu is largely supported by Mizrahi Jews and the Israeli Religious sectors (the orthodox and settlers). Gantz and Kachol Lavan have managed to ignite the imagination of the old elites: the Ashkenazi and educated Israelis. The 'Jews,' as Peres referred to them, love Bibi because he manipulates the Goyim. He reduced America into an Israeli colony and practically a 'side in the conflict' (as opposed to an impartial negotiator). They are proud of their Bibi and his ability to puppeteer world leaders. He bonds with the Diaspora and the Lobby, he also manages to keep American taxpayers' dollars flowing. Bibi, as far as they can tell, is the best thing that happened in modern Jewish history.
The 'Israelis' vote Kachol Lavan because they don't like Netanyahu, they can't stand the idea that his voters and they are considered 'one people.' The 'Israeli' shares little with the religious sectors, the settlers and even less with the 'Jews' who live in the periphery. The 'Israeli' would like Netanyahu to be locked up behind bars and subliminally hope that his voters will evaporate into thin air. Kachol Lavan is not a centre party. Its vision of the conflict is actually to the right of the Likud party and its vision of social matters is vague to non-existent. It is more likely that its leaders, veteran IDF generals, evoke amongst the 'Israelis' nostalgic memories of 1967: an Ashkenazi ruled state, committed to the Zionist mantra of the rejection of Jewishness.
Please go to Gilad Atzmon's website to read the entire article.
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