The Israeli political analyst Nadav Eyal stated that the ongoing genocide in Gaza has revealed the fragility of the occupying state, causing a decline in its global image and increasing the isolation of Jews in the diaspora, raising risks against them.
In an article in Yedioth Ahronoth, he pointed out that Jews are now at a crossroads, either to turn to the occupying state as a refuge or for settlers to emigrate abroad.
He emphasized that the occupying state is experiencing a deep political and moral crisis due to the corruption of its leadership and internal division, which weakens its cohesion and threatens its future.
The continuation of the war in Gaza and the solidarity around the issue of the captives puts Jewish communities in the diaspora in an insurmountable dilemma.





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Israeli writer: Jews around the world are in a predicament because of what is happening in Gaza.. "The circle of aversion tightens around them