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Opinion | Things to See From Dubai: The Lies and Hypocrisy of the Bennett Government Israel today

2021-11-10T10:31:52.514Z


Proponents of the new statehood call it the common good, I call it the false good • If we want to ensure that our children and grandchildren grow up in their country as free Jews, we should face the national struggle far from over


At the end of a virtual tour of the alleys of the Old City, the Temple Mount was revealed in all its glory, with the ridge line of Jerusalem with Augusta Victoria and Mount Scopus in the background;

Welcome to the Palestinian Pavilion at the Expo-Dubai Exhibition.

We will now enter the Israeli stand.

The words "Israel" appear in a variety of colors of the rainbow, the title "To Tomorrow", which shows in the official video is Lucy Job, daughter of a Christian father and a Jewish mother who boasted in an interview with Haaretz that "she does not give in to the occupation."

The exhibition focuses on a high-tech, colorful and diverse present, and of course on the high-tech industry of the start-up Nation.

While the Palestinian pulpit seeks to highlight the Muslim historical affiliation with Jerusalem and the Temple Mount, which has been at the center of Palestinian national identity since its inception about a century ago, the Israeli pulpit relinquishes every national and historical aspect in advance.

Had he visited John Lennon's stand, he would no doubt have been overjoyed.

On the 48th memorial day for David Ben-Gurion, the fault line of Israeli politics passes over the question of vocation and uniqueness - a "normal" state, as the substitute prime minister Yair Lapid used to say, devoid of national character, which can rest on its laurels at the end of a century of national struggle. A Jewish and democratic nation-state that strives to maintain an exemplary society here in the spirit of the vision of the prophets and the Declaration of Independence and is ready to fight for it.

The government formed here last May marks, from the day of its establishment, a retreat from the spirit of the Declaration of Independence and the vision of the prophets towards a "normal" state moving away from the dream of the Founding Fathers.

The events of April-May, which began with a wave of violent harassment of Jews during the events of 1957 and continued with the serious events of Operation Wall Guard, should have been a shaky wake-up call for those who mistakenly thought that the Jewish people's struggle for political freedom was coming to an end.

Prime Minister Bennett at a cabinet meeting, Photo: Yonatan Zindel / Flash 90

But ego battles between politicians who were blinded by lavish bureaus, trips abroad and survival vehicles managed to blur the alarm horns. Instead of rising to the size of the hour, they chose to inject the State of Israel with an anesthetic, in the form of a government whose most appropriate name is "the bride's government." A government of selfies and a good atmosphere that tries to produce a harmonious misrepresentation of unity and compromises between different and weird contradictory vectors: post-grades, fur-grades and anti-grades. A partnership that is all about Pike between Walid Taha, Ram Ben Barak and Ayelet Shaked. In the 73rd year of the State of Israel, we are led by politicians without vision and without a line who have no power to keep sight, hence the magnitude of the danger, "if no vision will disrupt a people."

In the midst of the battles for the breakthrough to Jerusalem, it was Ben-Gurion who knew how to say: "That oath on the rivers of Babylon is as binding today as it was in those days, otherwise we would not be worthy of the name of the people of Israel."

He was right then and he is right today.

Ben-Gurion's stateliness, which was essentially Zionist and Jewish, is currently being sought to be replaced by post-national statehood in the spirit of former President Ruby Rivlin's tribal speech.

A statehood that demands that we give up Zionism so that all of us here will be comfortable in the back.

Proponents of the new statehood call it the common good, I call it the false good.

If we want to ensure that our children and grandchildren grow up in their country as free Jews, we should turn to the fact that the national struggle is far from over.

We will definitely need the innovation and start-ups from the Expo in Dubai, but they alone will not benefit without that simple belief in the righteousness of the way, to be a free people in our country, the Land of Zion and Jerusalem.

Source: israelhayom

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