I'll never understand why so much importance is placed on individuals. The Netanyahu administration is more than a person, and the administration itself is not dissimilar to what other admins would look like from different political parties in Israel, moreover, Israel no longer has democratic integrity to begin with. My claim was on zionism and the need for dezionization not some useless welp of a human being that is replaceable.
https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-ea ... 024-01-02/
Israeli's don't like the PM, but they still want to to continue the genocide!Only 15% of Israelis want Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stay in office after the war on Hamas in Gaza ends, though many more still support his strategy of crushing the militants in the Palestinian enclave, according to a poll published on Tuesday.
Notice how there's no polling option for actually establishing a lasting peace or ending the genocide, also notice how protestors in Israel who oppose the Netanyahu admin are not protesting for Palestinian rights, rather they are protesting for a return to status quo. Status quo prior to the war was just a slow burning genocide. The West Bank still gets occupied, Palestinians still get slowly evicted, maimed, and killed. There is a small subset of the Israeli citizenry that protests for the genocide to end. They are of schools of Judaism that aren't orthodox relative to zionism (orthodox here meaning in support of zionism not in the traditional sense of the word) and represent less than 10% of the population. I've never seen a genuine protest with more than a few hundred people coming out of Israel and those numbers haven't gotten better since the war started, if anything they've gotten worse.In the poll conducted by the Israel Democracy Institute (IDI), 56% of those questioned said continuing the military offensive was the best way to recover the hostages, while 24% thought a swap deal including the release of thousands more Palestinian prisoners from Israel's jails would be best.
Who's the runner up in the pools anyways?
Benny Gantz? Let's look him up.But a mere 15% want Netanyahu to be prime minister once the war is over, the poll showed. His political rival and present war cabinet partner, centrist Benny Gantz, garnered support from 23% of interviewees. Around 30% named no preferred leader.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny_Gantz
What does the Israel Resilience Party stand for? Currently he's part of the National Unity party mind you.He served as the 20th chief of General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) from 2011 to 2015.[1][2] In December 2018, he entered politics by establishing a new political party named Israel Resilience.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Resilience_Party
Can't make this shit up. I don't know how liberals don't see how liberal capitalism sleepwalks into fascism. Here is a party that shows it clearly, "liberal zionism" headed by the former general of the genocide. "liberal" and "zionism" in principle don't belong in the same sentence, it sounds like an oxymoron. Until it becomes clear that "liberalism" is only about "economic liberalism" and has nothing to do with social movements of liberation or human rights. Liberalism is just as bad conservatism and we see the consequences of liberal movements today in Palestine. I'm sure the Palestinians are very happy to be killed by liberals instead of conservatives.Liberal Zionism
They're just fascists, it's so obvious.
What people confuse as liberalism in the west when it does make strides for human rights is the remnants of the labor movement (or recent times the resurgence) within liberal parties, and the remnants of social democracy and socialist movements. Economic liberals, who are the dominant faction will eat our faces just like the conservatives. They are just as bad.