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News ID: 57576
Publish Date : 21 September 2018 - 21:37

Israel’s Fast Approaching End


By: Kayhan Int’l Staff Writer
Would the illegal Zionist entity survive a full-fledged war?
This is a million dollar question doing the rounds in not just Tel Aviv
in the usurped land of Palestine, but in Washington as well, in view of
mounting worries in US official circles that despite its massive arms
stockpile, including nuclear, chemical and biological weapons, Israel
might not be able to win any war.
Recently, the Zionist daily ‘Haaretz’ carried an article titled: "Israeli
Army Unprepared for War.”
Irrespective of the motives behind it, the article cited leaks from a
supposed secret document revealing that the Israeli army is not prepared to engage in new warfare.
The document was said to have been prepared by Major General
Yitzhak Brick of the Israeli military. The fresh revelation contradicts
previous assertions by Tel Aviv bragging about its supposedly invincible military might.
The questions that arise are: Should such a report by a militarized
state with a record of war crimes and terrorism, in addition to a massive military budget involving free flow of state-of-the-art weapons
from the US, be believed?
And suppose, if the Zionist entity is really unprepared for war, why
would it publicize its weakness?
Could it be a ruse to tempt some of its numerous enemies, such as
the Palestinians of Gaza, to launch attacks and then suffer the consequences of brutal retaliation that would be justified at the UN and by
its backers in the West?
This leak is definitely not intended for any of the four Arab states –
Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Lebanon – with which Occupied Palestine
shares borders and which were thoroughly defeated in the 1967 war.
In the 1973 war, when Egypt and Syria launched an attack in tandem to liberate their 1967 occupied territories, with initial success,
massive airlifting of weapons to Israel by the US, resulted in another
humiliating defeat for the two countries.
Over the past 45 years, the Zionist entity, which has never ceased
terrorizing the lightly armed Palestinians – and to some extent the
Lebanese – was not involved in any full-fledged war, since Egypt humiliatingly signed the scandalous Camp David Accord, while Syria,
the only potential military rival that was a nightmare for the Israelis,
has been systematically destabilized through organized terrorism by
the US and the Wahhabi cousins of the Zionists.
So, who are the addressees of the report on Israel’s unpreparedness
for any war?
The Zionists are wrong if they think Lebanon’s legendry anti-terrorist movement, the Hezbollah, buoyed by its string of victories in
Syria against terrorists supported by Israel, the US, Saudi Arabia,
Qatar, Turkey, and Britain, would initiate armed hostilities in a bid
to repeat its successes of the 33-day war of 2006 – the only instance
when an Arab force, that too a non-state actor, shattered the myth of
the military invincibility of Israel – and thus fall into the Zionist trap
of vengeance.
Israel is also wide off the track if it believes that such a report would
tempt the Islamic Republic to bite the bait by starting a long distance
war that would provide Tel Aviv and its Arab and Western accomplices
in crimes against humanity, the much needed pretext to launch a combined attack to destroy Iran and the change the system of government.
Of course, the Zionist entity fully knows that any armed hostility
against either Hezbollah or Islamic Iran means hastening suicide and
the fast approaching day of doom – a reality which the Americans and
the reactionary Arab regimes may have not yet understand.
Anyway, the recent US bill to deliver $3.3 billion dollars in military aid to Israel over the next year, combined with even more aid
for Israel’s missile defense that would give $38 billion to the Zionist
entity over the next ten years – if it lasts – will not be able to avert the
inevitable.
No matter what military measures the US takes and whatever reports
Israel releases, Palestine is part and parcel of the Islamic World to
whose warm embrace it will soon return along with Bayt al-Moqaddas.
The onus is on the UN to find a peaceful and democratic solution to
the issue, and if it fails to do so then it is imminent for conscientious
Muslim leaders (not puppet regimes) to form a united Islamic Front
involving several countries and popular movements to make the decisive move for ultimate victory.