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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAs Hegemons Go, Israel Isn't All That Benign

As I write mid-day on Tuesday, I can state with existential certitude that a ceasefire between Israel and Iran is on, unless its off. Our president is no student of history, and is largely surrounded by Trump-besotted nincompoops, but someone might have told him that its invariably easier to start a war than end it.
Even as that ceasefire looks suspiciously like Schrodingers cat, however, one thing that is definitely alive is Israels status as the Middle Easts hegemon. To its pre-existing status as the regions sole nuclear power, it has now augmented that status by its further reduction of the Palestinian Authority to a floundering letterhead organization, by its increasing appropriations of Palestinians West Bank homes and farms; by its war on Hamas, which, since its treatment of Palestinians engenders more armed Palestinian opposition and more Hamas recruits, has been from the start a war on all of Gaza; by its evisceration of much of the Hezbollah, its incursions into Syria, and, with crucial U.S. assistance, by its serious diminution of an Iranian threat.
Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran all truly sought Israels destruction, and no Israeli government would have hesitated, or has hesitated, to use some level of military force against them. But the Netanyahu governments refusal to bargain with moderate Palestinians and their Arab allies (even, for that matter, to recognize the existence, much less the legitimacy, of moderate Palestinians) set the table for its blood-drenched, ultra-nationalist approach to its war on Gaza and its increasing take-over of the West Bank.
This is Jabotinsky Zionismwhich calls for expelling all Palestinians and conquering their Arab allieson steroids. Any chronicle of the current Netanyahu government will surely mark it as the most purely Jabotinsky-esque that Israel has ever had. Theres one other forebear, though, that might be cited as well: the Old Testaments Book of Joshua.
Even as that ceasefire looks suspiciously like Schrodingers cat, however, one thing that is definitely alive is Israels status as the Middle Easts hegemon. To its pre-existing status as the regions sole nuclear power, it has now augmented that status by its further reduction of the Palestinian Authority to a floundering letterhead organization, by its increasing appropriations of Palestinians West Bank homes and farms; by its war on Hamas, which, since its treatment of Palestinians engenders more armed Palestinian opposition and more Hamas recruits, has been from the start a war on all of Gaza; by its evisceration of much of the Hezbollah, its incursions into Syria, and, with crucial U.S. assistance, by its serious diminution of an Iranian threat.
Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran all truly sought Israels destruction, and no Israeli government would have hesitated, or has hesitated, to use some level of military force against them. But the Netanyahu governments refusal to bargain with moderate Palestinians and their Arab allies (even, for that matter, to recognize the existence, much less the legitimacy, of moderate Palestinians) set the table for its blood-drenched, ultra-nationalist approach to its war on Gaza and its increasing take-over of the West Bank.
This is Jabotinsky Zionismwhich calls for expelling all Palestinians and conquering their Arab allieson steroids. Any chronicle of the current Netanyahu government will surely mark it as the most purely Jabotinsky-esque that Israel has ever had. Theres one other forebear, though, that might be cited as well: the Old Testaments Book of Joshua.
https://prospect.org/blogs-and-newsletters/tap/2025-06-24-netanyahu-israel-gaza-palestine-iran/
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As Hegemons Go, Israel Isn't All That Benign (Original Post)
justaprogressive
Wednesday
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Celerity
(50,550 posts)1. kick
Jit423
(1,513 posts)2. As soon as Israel has time to replace spent missiles and restock new weapons the cease-fire will cease.
Our entry into the bombing was to try to destroy whatever Iran had while giving Israel, who is running low on WMDs, time to replenish its weapons cache.
I give it about 1 month and a black-bag op will put Iran back in play as some awful bombing or assassination attempt is laid at their feet.
Mosby
(18,743 posts)3. How does the author know that Netanyahu isn't religious?
And does he know that the book of Joshua is mythology?
Really odd how he makes this about Judaism.