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Is Israel a nuclear power? In 1986, Mordechai Vanunu, a former Israeli nuclear technician, revealed details of Israel's nuclear program to British media. He was arrested and sentenced to 18 years in prison, more than 10 of which he spent in solitary confinement. He later converted to Christianity and took the name John Crossman.
Israel has carried out thousands of assassinations since its inception, yet consistently denies it. Israeli journalist and writer Ronen Bergman, author of "Get up and kill first"a revealing history of Israeli assassinations, spoke of the tight Israeli military censorship that forces him and other Israeli journalists to use the phrase "according to foreign reports," even though their conclusions are based on first-hand knowledge, especially regarding nuclear weapons.
Israel expelled an entire people from their homeland, yet Israeli official rhetoric continues to claim that they left voluntarily. UN agencies and resolutions have called for the return of Palestinian refugees to their homes. Even respected Israeli historians - especially of the founding generation, some of whom are still alive - contradict this absurd claim. Yet the official rhetoric still clings to it, and, amazingly, the new Israeli generation treats this propaganda as if it were an indisputable fact.
Among these open secrets is also Israel's relationship with Arab leaders dating back to before the founding of the state. These ties never stopped, they just had to be hidden from the public, because these regimes - imposed on their people - feared popular outrage. This scene has been going on for a century
Almost. These leaders were content to offer symbolic support to the Palestinians as a mask, while enjoying the benefits of the forbidden relationship - to continue their rule forever.
Anyone following the wave of Israeli normalization with Arab and Muslim countries will feel as if an iceberg is melting at an astonishing speed, and will soon turn into a torrent that could sweep away the entire Palestinian cause. There are two people who are very happy about this - Netanyahu and Trump. These two leaders are so selfish that they are willing to inflict unprecedented harm on their own people. Both are reckless and completely unaware of the catastrophic consequences of exposing their Arab and Muslim allies and exposing their secret relations with Israel.
As the saying goes: "A wise enemy is better than a foolish friend." Trump has proven to be a foolish friend of Israel. In a bizarre statement regarding the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Trump said:
"If you look at Israel, Israel would be in big trouble without Saudi Arabia. What does that mean? Will Israel leave? Do you want Israel to leave? We have a strong ally in Saudi Arabia."
In this foolish statement, Trump delivered three slaps in one go:
  1. A slap in the face to America itselfHe portrayed it as a bloody state that doesn't care about law or morality as long as it gets paid, as is the case in some third world countries.
  2. Slap for Israelwhich has always tried to present itself as a modern, independent, and powerful state. But Trump has portrayed it as a fragile entity that cannot survive without Saudi support, undermining its "self-strength" narrative and portraying it as a temporary state with no future.
  3. A harsh blow to Arab regimes, especially Saudi ArabiaHe made it clear that these governments are nothing but tools in the hands of America and Israel, and do not deserve the trust of the people, let alone their responsibility for the Two Holy Mosques and Muslim sanctuaries. Trump's remarks are fully in line with the narratives of al-Qaeda and other jihadist organizations, which could ignite a new wave of violence in the Muslim world.
Israeli academician: Chad's president is a bloody tyrant
The anti-Saudi media is celebrating, while the Saudi media is in a daze. Social media is buzzing with cartoons, jokes, satirical poetry, and fiery speeches from radical leftists and Islamists, all determined to bring down the Saudi government.
Other Arab governments will follow this path under pressure from Bin Salman, who in return is seeking Israeli and American support to absolve him of the Khashoggi crime and establish him as the next king of Saudi Arabia.
The sight of Chad's president, General Idriss Déby, saluting at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem carries many messages. On the one hand, it shows Netanyahu as a leader capable of breaking the decades-long Arab and Muslim boycott. On the other hand, Déby's visit not only expresses sympathy for the victims of the Holocaust, but also recognizes the superiority of the Zionist project and its right to the land of Palestine. Déby will later realize that he made a grave mistake, handing his opponents a sharp knife to slaughter him, but this time according to Sharia law.
Recent decades in the Middle East have taught us valuable lessons: Authoritarianism and corruption inevitably breed terrorism, and even if terrorism is eradicated, it will always return in a more violent and radicalized form.
Change is coming in the Arab world, and no one can stop it. The masses thirsting for freedom and democracy in the streets of Arab capitals may be the beginning of the end for Israel and its Western allies.
And I wonder: Will the U.S. media call the upcoming popular revolutions the "Arab Spring" again?
Source: Middle East Monitor

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