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Wed 15 Mar 2023 10:14 am - Jerusalem Time

The End of Apartheid Israel: A Matter of Time

Written by: Dr. Ahmed Youssef

After the Al-Aqsa Intifada in the year 2000, my conviction was confirmed that the end of this extremist racist entity had approached, and the signs of that are evident not only in what is happening on the ground in terms of injustice and tyranny to which Palestinians are subjected under occupation or the state of racial discrimination (apartheid) suffered by their brothers within this colonial entity. The usurper, but also the high spirit of challenge enjoyed by the youth of the Intifada, and the desires of martyrdom in defense of Al-Aqsa and national dignity, in addition to the nation’s breath and its positive stances in support of the struggles of the Palestinian people. The End of the Jewish State.. A Matter of Time) in English.

I offered the book after the completion of processing it for the printing press to my American Muslim friend d. Robert Crane to write an introduction to the book. After reading it, he advised me not to publish it in the United States. Because that would make me a target for Islamophobia groups and expose me to accusations from the Zionist Jews of "anti-Semitism", especially after the events of September 11, in which the pace of hostility and the atmosphere of hatred for everything that is Islamic increased, let alone if the accused is a Palestinian Islamist!!

As a result of that warning, the book was not published, and I have kept it to this day, although it took more than two years to work on it.

Although the issue of the end of the Jewish state or the demise of Israel is an idea that has not stopped talking or writing about it, either because it is a prophecy that was dealt with in the Torah, the Bible and the Qur’an, and it became a document to which everyone whose convictions grew stronger through his readings of the Sunnahs, the reality of the situation, and the indicators of the field. Whoever witnesses the state of extremism among the Zionist settlers, the brutality of what they are doing against the Palestinians, the deliberate desecration of the sanctities of Muslims and Christians in the Blessed Land, and the reactions of a rising generation from the core of despair (mighty and stubborn), sees himself as an embodiment of the state of resurrection in the promise of the Hereafter, as good tidings. Our servants", where he races to martyrdom and take revenge in the spirit of the confident that this rogue entity is going to disappear.

In the past ten years, the prophecy of "Israel's demise in 2022", about which Sheikh Bassam Jarrar wrote, has dominated the discourse of Islamists, especially in the Hamas and Islamic Jihad movements, as it gave their cadres reassurance of the imminence of victory and a clear victory.

With the passage of the time of this prophecy without the matter of demise being fulfilled, some returned to clinging to what Sheikh Ahmed Yassin (may God have mercy on him) preached in the eighties, in that this event of the demise of Israel or the shaking of the greatness of its existence will be achieved in the year 2027.

Regardless of what these thinkers and scholars put forward in terms of prophecies with open-ended religious contexts, there are also those who write and analyze in accordance with the fact that the issue is still "a matter of time."

And with all new events in which the confrontations interact to a situation that is closest to the epic of blood and martyrdom, whose heroism is praised by the Palestinian youth, who strike - forcefully and boldly - in the Israeli depth, the crack and erosion in the walls of this Israeli entity that is torn apart by divisions, and weakened by protests and political and economic crises, that afflict Indeed, with the fact that “their hearts are different,” and that they are different from what we think in terms of class unity, unity of vision, stance, and destiny.

And with my conviction that I wrote about two decades ago, many religious and secular Jews still assert that this entity - whose face is being insulted day after day - is on its way to disappearing, and if there is a lack of knowledge of how this happened, the inevitability exists. Although the issue of timing is what the readings and scenes of analysis differ about.

We will not go far in extrapolating the periods of history to understand what the repercussions of the "curse of the Lord" were, and what this threat of "bad torment" means in the course of what is happening today in terms of bloody confrontations, from which the roar of takbeer and the reminder of Khaibar are not absent from the throats of thousands of participants or in marches. Funerals to bid farewell to the heroes of its martyrs.

Returning to the prophecy of demise, which lives with us as an inevitability of the end of this elemental entity, I will mention some of what came from the tongues of even those who established this entity.

In his book (The Jewish Paradox), Nahum Goldman recounts the details of a meeting that took place between him and Ben-Gurion in 1956, which could be described as a frank or dangerous revelation, and his conclusion was that "Israel has no future."

And if this was the prophecy of one of the Founding Fathers, what are the prophecies of others in this generation?

Avi Gil points out; Former Director General of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and a senior researcher at the Institute for Jewish Public Policy, in an article he wrote in the Hebrew newspaper (Maariv), entitled “Behind the Palestinian weakness there is a fatal curse: the end of the State of Israel as a Jewish state,” noting that “many Israelis consider that Palestinian weakness is a blessed march, but the shrewdness of history would prove that in the blessing hides a deadly curse, which is the end of Israel as a Jewish state.

As for the retired general, Shaul Arieli; An orientalist who specializes in the Arab-Israeli conflict, he published an article in the newspaper (Haaretz), in which he said: The Zionist movement has failed to realize the dream of establishing a "democratic Israeli state, with a Jewish majority, and that time is not in Israel's favor, and that this theory has fallen."

As for the veteran Israeli analyst Ari Shavit, he wrote an article in the same newspaper that was more pessimistic, in which he said, “We have passed the point of no return, and Israel is breathing its last breath, and there is no taste for living in it, and the Israelis realize since they came to Palestine that they are victims of a lie invented by the Zionist movement, during which it used all The cunning of the Jewish personality, when it inflated the Holocaust and exploited it to convince the world that Palestine is a land without a people, and that the alleged Temple is under Al-Aqsa.” He concluded his article by saying: “It is time to leave for San Francisco or Berlin.”

As for the left-wing Israeli journalist Gideon Levy, he indicated in an article: “We are facing the most difficult people in history, and the process of self-destruction and the Israeli cancerous disease have reached their final stages, and there is no way to treat with iron domes, nor with walls, nor with nuclear bombs.”

Of course, we can also refer to what Netanyahu previously said in a statement attributed to him, saying: "I will strive for Israel to reach its 100th birthday."

And if we take into account what Shlomo Sand concluded; The Israeli historian, in his recently released book entitled (The Invention of the Jewish People), in which he surprised the Zionist circles by refuting all the allegations on which Israel subsists to justify its right to exist on the land of Palestine.

Perhaps what was mentioned by the American Jewish rabbi "Ed Miller" in his book (Abraham's Vision), in terms of the virtue of Islam and Muslims in protecting Jews and Judaism, and a review of history is sufficient as a witness to that.

In short, Israel is a country weaker than a spider's web, and what is taking place today in terms of bloody confrontations in the West Bank, and protests by tens of thousands of Jews within this entity in rejection of its government's policies, are harbingers of the imminent fall of the "cornerstone" upon which Zionism built the pillars of this house. The Jew, whose residents are preparing to leave.

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