Israeli Extremists and Security Chaos: How the State Lost Control
Israel is burning, but not because of an external enemy. It’s because of its own extremist settlers wreaking havoc in the West Bank! Yes, you read that right — a group of about 70 settlers launched a five-hour attack on Israeli soldiers, and the army? They didn’t open fire; only one attacker was wounded with a rubber bullet. Sounds like a horror movie scene, but it’s reality.
A State Protecting Its Own Thugs
Israeli media, including Haaretz and The Jerusalem Post, reveal that security agencies have lost control over these extremists. Instead of stopping them, the government seems to give them free rein to attack Palestinians and even Israeli soldiers! Prime Minister Netanyahu calls these attacks minority incidents, but facts say otherwise — settlers strangled soldiers, threw Molotov cocktails, tried to run over soldiers with cars, and destroyed property.
Double Standards and Political Games
While Israeli leaders refuse to label settler violence as terrorism, the term is easily applied to Palestinians, even when they participate in peaceful protests. The Jerusalem Post accuses Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz of abolishing administrative detention for settlers, leading to a 30% rise in violence in the first half of the year. This decision is allegedly part of a political deal with far-right parties threatening to topple the government.
Military Force Turned Against Its Own
Military resources are now spent chasing their own extremists instead of fighting Palestinian terrorism. Haaretz warns that the West Bank is becoming a zone of parallel laws — one for Jews, another for Palestinians. Settlers enjoy full immunity even when attacking Israeli soldiers, while Palestinians suffer deadly consequences for much lesser offenses.
International Pressure and Accusations
The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Prime Minister Netanyahu for war crimes in Gaza, further complicating the situation. The Israeli government is under pressure to act but appears deeply divided and influenced by the far right.
What’s Happening to Israel?
This situation is not just a security problem but a moral and political crisis. How can a state allow its citizens to attack its own soldiers with impunity? How can there be a double standard in handling violence? It seems Israel is losing control over its society, and the consequences will be far-reaching.
Conclusion
Israel faces internal chaos threatening its reputation and stability. While extremists roam free, the army and security services are in disarray, and political games only worsen the situation. Will someone finally stop this madness, or will Israel continue sinking into its contradictions?
If you thought this was just another news story, think again. This is a wake-up call — or we’ll watch a state crumble from within. What do you think? Is this the beginning of the end for Israel or just another phase in an endless conflict? Drop a comment, share your thoughts, or just laugh — but don’t stay indifferent!