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Fri 19 May 2023 10:30 am - Jerusalem Time
The march of Israeli flags and the search for lost sovereignty
In a reading from another side of the provocative march of the Israeli flags, in the occupied city of Jerusalem and in the city of Lod, Ramla, Jaffa and other Palestinian cities, we notice the occupier's desperate attempts to search for a lost sovereignty, as this feeling that accompanies the Israelis in this country is that they did not find the promised sovereignty that they were looking for. Despite all the 75 years of wandering.
Despite the complete Israeli control over the land, as a result of continuous and continuous military force, followed by the policies of oppression and suffocation, and these policies that have characterized Israel since its inception, this control did not provide them with a true feeling of true sovereignty, and they remained accompanied by a permanent feeling of inferiority. And we can say, in this regard, that Israel's reality has not changed, since its inception until this day.
The militarization of Israeli civil life is clearly visible, especially in everything related to the view of the Arabs and their existence, especially since the view of the mere strong and influential Arab presence has become an element of concern for Israeli society and its policy makers because it always reminds them of the truth that they want to miss, which is that this land has owners, so dealing with influence has become The Arabs as a national threat, and their religious and national symbols have also reminded them of the truth, so their presence, influence and symbols have become subject to Israeli authoritarian pursuit.
And we can say with confidence, by observing Israeli behavior over the past 75 years, that there is no real civilian life in Israel. Everything moves with the military concept, with the language of weapons and killing, and the military and security pursuit of political opponents. The foundations of the Israeli view of civilian life, with regard to the Arab presence, are still based primarily on the security perspective.
In this context, it is necessary to point out the religious ideological dimension in Israeli politics, which derives its starting points from the Talmudic concepts adopted by the Zionist project when establishing the Israeli project on the blessed land of Jerusalem.
In light of this wandering that the Zionist-Israeli project lives in the land of Palestine, this march of flags comes to repair the moral bleeding that the Israelis suffer from because of the huge gap between the promises made to them by their rabbis based on Talmudic promises and the reality that has been achieved on the ground. This gap has led to boredom in Israeli society. than waiting for the alleged promises to be fulfilled.
The mobilization of all Israeli partisan and political forces for this march with an unprecedented wave of Israeli media and messages of reassurance to the Israeli society launched by Israeli police officers with the aim of encouraging them to participate in the storming of Al-Aqsa and in the march of flags, and the recruitment of Israeli forces with all its arms, whether the police, intelligence and army, and raising the state of alert to the maximum level In order to raise the Israeli flag in the city of Jerusalem is the greatest evidence of the loss of this sovereignty and the lack of any opportunity to impose it in a natural way, except for the use of horns and loud voices and the creation of a hostile atmosphere and an atmosphere of hatred against the Arabs, hoping for them to fulfill an alleged promise that will not be fulfilled, no matter how much Israel has the elements of military power or influence. The global or the harmony of the Arab formal system.
The passage of 75 years since the establishment of Israel and 56 years since the occupation of Jerusalem did not give Israel any real sovereignty over the Blessed Land and did not strip it of its true sovereignty, the sovereignty of the owners of the land, the homeland and the Holy Place, despite all the policies of misleading, falsehood, Arab surrender, coordination, spreading corruption and the policies of fragmenting the social fabric of its owners the real ones.
The march of the flags, no matter how loud it is or how many flags are raised, will not be able to change the reality of sovereignty, and just as true sovereignty is not imposed by force of arms, iron or fire, and just as strength alone does not give legitimacy and weakness alone does not strip sovereignty, the steadfastness of the owners of sovereignty and their steadfastness in their homeland and their preservation Protecting their land and homes and protecting their social fabric is a guarantee that all the miserable attempts that are looking for a foothold in the blessed land will fail, so what if God’s support and victory for them and they alone, and not others, is God’s promise on this earth.
They wanted the march of the flags to be a march of imposing the lost sovereignty, but in reality it revealed its fragility and falsehood and restored confidence to the owners of the land in the possibility of returning it to its truth.
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