Netanyahu, through his evil, aggressive, racist, and expansionist tendencies, and his management of the Israeli colony, finds himself amidst a euphoria of achievements: 1- the occupation of the Gaza Strip and the destruction of its infrastructure, and the assassination of military, security, and political leaders of the resistance factions, 2- delivering a painful blow to Hezbollah by assassinating its political and military leaders, 3- the fall of the previous regime and the destruction of the Syrian army's capabilities, 4- undermining Iran's nuclear capabilities, 5- violating the airspace of three Arab countries: Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria.
His evident failures before Israeli society are represented by:
1- His failure in Gaza, starting from the October 7th initiative, which was a shock and surprise to all components of the colony and Israeli society, and his failure to: a- end and eliminate the resistance, which continues to deliver him intermittent painful blows, b- his inability to locate the Israeli prisoners and to secure their release without a prisoner exchange, c- the resilience of the people of the Gaza Strip despite hunger, thirst, destruction, devastation, and the absence of normal life.
2- Hezbollah's refusal to yield, its unwillingness to disarm, and its confrontation of all local and international pressures.
3- The hesitation of the current Syrian regime regarding normalization and acceptance of the annexation of the Golan Heights.
4- His confusing internal situation, which does not align with his interest in continuing the war, where protests from the families of Israeli prisoners demand an end to the war, and military leaders announce that there is no longer a strategic goal that can be achieved in the Gaza Strip, and remaining in Gaza comes at the cost of human losses among soldiers, alongside European protests and the European retreat from continuing to support the colony and backing away from adopting its expansionist agenda.
For all these reasons, Netanyahu resorts to extreme measures to maintain the survival of his government and prevent the disintegration of the coalition he leads, and he is driven by the ambition and bravado towards the nebulous notion of "Greater Israel."
Netanyahu has failed, and continues to fail, and his entire colonial project has strategically failed in expelling and displacing the entire Palestinian people from their homeland, as more than seven million Palestinian Arabs still reside in their homeland with the choice not to leave. How will he manage to subdue the Jordanians, Lebanese, and Syrians, excluding the Egyptians, when he is unable to subdue the Palestinians alone?
These are daydreams that Netanyahu expresses in his inheritance of the "Greater Israel" program, and he does not address the Arabs, nor does he have an interest in clashing with them, but he addresses the hardline Israeli political and religious right, a coalition that will not always remain empowered and steadfast in the face of evolving events, and is unlikely to survive after the next Knesset elections.
Netanyahu's statements hold no practical or actual value, but recognizing the reality of the expansionist colonial project, and exposing its intentions and expansionist aspirations, is a necessity and importance for Palestinians, Arabs, and the international community.





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Netanyahu's False Euphoria