Retired Major General in the occupation army, Yitzhak Brick, issued strong warnings about the future of the Israeli entity, indicating that escalating internal conflicts might prevent the state from reaching its hundredth year. In an analytical article published by the Hebrew newspaper 'Maariv', Brick affirmed that Israel is currently drifting towards a dangerous downward trajectory that unprecedentedly threatens the foundations of its strategic and social existence.
Brick, known as one of the most prominent critics of the military establishment, considered 'the enemy from within the walls' to be the biggest challenge facing the entity at the current stage. He explained that the rampant hatred and sharp polarization between right and left currents, and between Jewish and Arab components, have begun to tear apart the social fabric and permeate all joints of the state, making the internal front fragile in the face of any future storms.
The retired general stressed that this internal threat has surpassed in its danger external military threats and the missile arsenals possessed by hostile parties. Brick believes that the erosion of the social foundations upon which the entity was built necessarily leads to a weakening of national immunity, making talk of resilience in the face of the 'hundred-year barrier' highly questionable given the current data.
In the context of his criticism of the political reality, Brick attacked the current leadership, describing it as 'short-sighted leadership' lacking a comprehensive strategic vision. He accused officials of prioritizing their personal ambitions and calculations for staying in power over higher public interests, which has led to accumulated failures affecting vital sectors including security, economy, and the health system.
The report indicated that the impact of this leadership vacuum was not limited to the internal sphere but extended to Israel's international standing, which has begun to face a state of 'disgust and aversion' in international forums. This deterioration in the mental and political image has contributed to the phenomenon of 'brain drain', where scientific and technical competencies seek a stable future outside the entity's borders, fleeing the state of instability.
Brick concluded in his vision that the continuation of political and social tensions without radical treatment will inevitably lead to imminent collapse. He called for a re-evaluation of the approach to state management and prioritizing existential interests over narrow partisan conflicts, warning that time is running out for rescue attempts before reaching the point of no return.
Israel is rapidly heading towards an abyss, and the internal threat resulting from division has become far more dangerous than any external military arsenal.





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Israeli General Warns of Entity's Collapse Before its Centenary Due to Internal Divisions