At a time when Israelis are complaining about the international isolation surrounding them due to their crimes against Palestinians in Gaza, they believe that many Jews around the world outside the occupying state see their vital interests forcing them to effectively abandon it and not cling to it, especially American Jews who will have to choose between three alternatives that do not seem good for the occupying state.
Professor Avi Bar-Eli, a writer for "Israel Hayom," mentioned that "what can be described as the 'Jewish world' shows signs of breaking in the face of the crisis it is experiencing today, similar to the confirmed defeat that Israel witnessed in the recent war on Gaza, and even more dangerously, because we have seen during the years of war the emergence of a new phenomenon of world Jewry's animosity towards the state of Israel itself, which requires an explanation for this dangerous development."
He added in an article translated by "Arabi21" that "in a poll, 61% of American Jews believed that Israel is guilty of committing war crimes in Gaza, and there are a number of Jewish professors, some of whom are openly Zionist or Israeli, who tend to admire the wave of anti-Semitism sweeping through their universities, and Jewish entities like the Anti-Defamation League and many Jewish organizations are now under the control of progressives who obscure the deep complicity in the anti-Semitic attacks on Jews and Israel."
The writer questioned, "How can we explain the fall of a large segment of American Zionists to this low level, after diaspora Zionists supported Israel and participated in its construction, but today they do not see it as a homeland to return to, rather they do not want to rely on it, preferring to integrate without separation into American national citizenship, and it seems that identification with Israel no longer helps them integrate, but rather undermines it."
He pointed out that "one of the reasons for the abandonment of Jews around the world of Israel is the takeover of what can be described as the 'progressive current' over liberalism in the United States, injecting it with anti-Israel sentiment under the guise of anti-Zionism, and therefore, their vital interests, in the eyes of many Jews, force them to effectively abandon Israel and not cling to it, which places us in the midst of a process whose end we do not know."
Bar-Eli concluded by saying that "American Jews will have to choose between three paths: fully integrating into the United States, abandoning Jewish communal life, or withdrawing from this American life in an extreme Orthodox manner, or immigrating to Israel, a choice that does not seem to have preference in their eyes so far."
Among the evidence that increases Israelis' frustration with the positions of world Jewry towards the occupying state is that in the numerous Jewish demonstrations at universities in the United States during the years of the war on Gaza, the phrases "from the river to the sea," meaning the destruction of "Israel," and adopting the Palestinian narrative based on the injustices committed by the Israeli occupation were repeatedly echoed, and when American Jews watch news reports, they insist on considering "Israel" completely guilty.
American Jews will have to choose between three paths: fully integrating into the United States, or immigrating to Israel.





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Israeli frustration over the increasing separation of Jews around the world from the occupation and their adoption of the Palestinian narrative of the conflict.