Zionist Autoimmune Disorder: A Nation at War with Its Own Survival
Why the Jewish [Zionist] State must cure itself or perish
In the summer of 1969, with the echoes of the Six-Day War still reverberating and the grinding War of Attrition underway, Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir stood before a press conference in London and uttered a phrase that would echo for half a century. “We can forgive the Arabs for killing our sons,” she declared, her voice heavy with the supposed weight of a tragic destiny. “But we cannot forgive them for forcing us to kill their sons.”
In that moment, a powerful and enduring myth was forged. The statement was seized upon as the ultimate expression of Israeli humanism, a testament to a nation so morally advanced that it felt the pain of its enemies’ losses more acutely than its own. It became a cornerstone of the nation’s public diplomacy, a shield of enlightened sorrow to be held up against any accusation of aggression.
But this celebrated quote, when held up to the clarifying light of authentic Jewish values and the brutal calculus of survival, is not a statement of moral strength. It is the ideological blueprint for a national suicide pact. It represents a profound inversion of the most foundational principle of Jewish life: its supreme and overriding sanctity.
Beneath the veneer of enlightened compassion lies a political psyche dangerously preoccupied with the judgment of its enemies and the fickle approval of a watching world, a psyche that has forgotten its most sacred and primary duty: to protect its own children, first and always.
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