In the aftermath of a tenuous ceasefire, western Zionists, privately, are beginning to ask the tough questions in light of the pariah state Israel has acquired in such a short time? Was the destruction of Gaza worth it, with all the antisemitism and the hate it generated from billions across the globe for Israel and its destructive and extremist government? This question is particularly important because one should point out that Israel did not achieve the two goals it set out for in October 2023. Mainly, that Israel is going to destroy Hamas and that it is going to free all the hostages on its own terms.
Hamas is still in control and recruiting at a very fast pace. Furthermore, the terms for the ceasefire of January 2025 could have happened back in May 2024 when both sides agreed to the same exact terms as the prime minister of Qatar announced in his interview with Sky News.
Whether the question of the destruction of Gaza was worth it with all the violence Israel has exacted on the women and children of this tiny patch of land will persist for generations to come.
Also, Israel will pay for that genocide for generations to come.
So will western companies, like Starbucks and Carrefour, that the world is boycotting now for backing and funding the genocide of Gaza.
And so will the U.S. political elites, who now know that a blind support for Israel will lose them an election.
So, we go back to the original question. Was Gaza worth it to open the “expel the Jews” Pandora’s box?
HATE FOR JEWS IS AT ALL-TIME HIGH
Millions of peaceful Jews around the world have refuted the actions of the Israeli government, whose psychotic leaders believed they could control the narrative of a genocide like they controlled the narrative of their system of apartheid.
That was not the case at all.
While Jewish interests control the delivery of information in the U.S. and Europe, they hardly control social media apps like TikTok. The app exploded with content showing Israel bombing and burning women and children using the most advanced fighter jets in the world, and starving them to death. TikTok, and to a lesser extent X, were beaming the horrors of Israel into our living rooms.
TikTok, which 170 million Americans rely upon for news, information, and entertainment, turned a whole generation of young Americans against Israel’s unadulterated violence. They joined in protests, in denouncing Israel, and in some instances pronouncing daring antisemitism American and European Jews believed they uprooted long ago.
This is especially concerning to the Jewish community, whose past includes being thrown out of 109 countries over a thousand times of their history.
Expelled from 109 countries; on 1030 different occasions.
Why do you think that is? pic.twitter.com/1LbwIJsPRd
— Real Ben (@AtRealBen) January 15, 2025
So, we go back to the original question. Was Gaza worth it to open the “expel the Jews” Pandora’s box? The idea is floating again in the United States and Europe, thanks to the shortsighted Benjamin Netanyahu and his terrorist cohorts.