Fidel Castro said, with probable certainty, that the clock of history turns incessantly on the dial, until it stops at an unpredictable time... and history begins again.
This vision could be applied to Israel and to Benjamin Netanyahu. In particular, the Hebrew prime minister has celebrated, as could be imagined, the physical disappearance of the top leaders of Hamas and Hezbollah: Ismael Haniyeh, Yahya Sinwar and Hasan Nasrallah. Other important members of these movements with terrorist connotations according to the West, which the Palestinian people do not share, have also been eliminated.
There is no doubt that Netanyahu is not a man of peace, but a champion or leader of war. War is his "leitmotiv" and peace negotiations do not represent any interest to him, as long as he considers that his "work" has not been finished.
The man of war has not made the slightest attempt to reach a ceasefire in Gaza, even a temporary one, which would have allowed the release of the Jewish captives still in the hands of Hamas. Netanyahu cares much more about the war, about the hostages regaining their freedom. Sometimes he says the opposite in response to the demonstrations of his compatriots, but the reality is one: he will not negotiate.
The war under the umbrella of the American “Great Protector”, which constantly supplies him with the most modern weapons, continues its course: In Gaza 42,000 Palestinians have died and another 100,000 have been wounded. In Lebanon at least 2,000 Lebanese dead have been counted, and the destruction of buildings and infrastructure has begun. Gaza today is a pile of ruins.
But if war can serve to eliminate enemies, it is perfectly useless to destroy ideas. There is no plane, drone or missile capable of eliminating the ideas of revenge and of continuing the fight in the minds of thousands of Palestinians.
The so-called “axis of resistance” continues to exist. Netanyahu has planned his third war, this time against the Islamic Republic of Iran. We have already said that this is too big a dish for him to consume alone. That is why he has repeatedly turned to the “Great Protector.”
Biden is not in favor of a conflict against Iran, although he admits retaliation for the 180 ballistic missiles that the Iranians dropped on Israel on the night of October 1.
The clock of history continues to move for now in favor of Israel. But it will inexorably stop and start turning again without the Zionists being able to prevent it. It is true that he has the largest military forces in the Middle East, but these are ineffective against the growing thought in the Muslim world of suffering a new overwhelming Nazism, supported by Netanyahu; Gallant; Katz; Ben Gvir and other enlightened ones.
We are at the doors of the American presidential elections. Kamala Harris has promised, if elected, to make her own policy without leaving the framework drawn by Biden. On the contrary, if it is Trump who is re-elected, it will be bad news for the Arabs, because of the absolute complicity with Israel that he showed during his first term.
Is Trump still ignorant in foreign policy? His former security adviser, John Bolton, assures that he has not changed in the least; and that his former boss will not pay the slightest attention to his advisers and other influential people to stick to "a personal foreign position" without logic, order or harmony. Of course; Putin and Netanyahu will celebrate it.
Israel, despite its military advances, is more isolated than ever internationally. The genocide in Gaza and Netanyahu's war crimes have been condemned by international organizations and the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
All this will appear in the history books as one of the darkest pages of humanity. If she were alive, Anne Frank would cast a sad and bleak gaze at that “great military hero” named Benjamin.
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