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이스라엘은 어떻게 붕괴하는가

How Israel Will Collapse - YouTube

How Israel Will Collapse

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1,242,722 views  Mar 19, 2026  #israel #iran #collapse
From the outside, Israel looks like an impenetrable fortress. But power and permanence are not the same thing. The settler-colony is collapsing because it's as fragile as a house of cards. Here's how. 
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<이스라엘은 어떻게 붕괴하는가> 요약 및 평론
제시된 자료는 이스라엘이 직면한 다층적인 위기를 분석하며, 현재의 체제가 지속 불가능한 붕괴의 과정에 있다고 주장한다. 이스라엘은 외부적으로는 강력한 요새처럼 보이지만, 내부적으로는 심각한 균열이 발생하고 있으며 이를 지탱하던 핵심 기둥들이 동시에 흔들리고 있다는 것이 본문의 핵심 논지이다.
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1. 요약: 붕괴를 가속하는 다섯 가지 위기 요인
첫째, 미국의 지원과 국제적 고립의 심화
이스라엘은 매년 수십억 달러에 달하는 미국의 군사적, 외교적 지원이라는 생명줄에 의지해 왔다. 그러나 가자지구에서의 대량 학살(Genocide)이 자행되면서 미국 내 여론, 특히 젊은 층의 지지가 급격히 감소하고 있다. 이는 이스라엘의 장기적인 외교적 방어막이 무너지고 있음을 시사하며, 국제 사회에서 이스라엘을 '부도덕한 국가(Pariah)'로 전락시키고 있다.
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둘째, 인구학적 위기와 정착민의 이탈
이스라엘은 영토 확장을 위해 끊임없는 정착민 공급이 필요하지만, 최근 안전에 대한 신화가 깨지면서 오히려 이탈 현상이 가속화되고 있다. 이스라엘 유대인의 약 25%가 이민을 고려하고 있으며, 실제 해외 이주 숫자는 2023년 이후 두 배 이상 증가했다. 특히 고학력층과 기술직 종사자들이 유럽 여권 등을 이용해 나라를 떠나면서 '인적 파이프라인' 자체가 마르고 있다.
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셋째, 사회적 응집력의 완전한 붕괴
이스라엘 사회는 세속적 유대인(Hiloni), 초정통파(Haredi), 종교적 시오니스트라는 세 집단으로 나뉘어 심각한 내홍을 겪고 있다. 병역 면제 특혜와 국가 정체성을 둘러싼 갈등은 2023년 사법 개혁 반대 시위로 폭발했으며, 이는 국가를 내전 직전의 상태로 몰아넣었다. 서로 다른 가치관을 가진 이들 집단은 더 이상 공통된 미래 비전을 공유하지 못한다.
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넷째, 경제적 위기의 현실화
전쟁 비용의 급증, 관광업 중단, 신용 등급 하락 등으로 인해 이스라엘 경제는 빈사 상태에 빠졌다. 특히 경제의 중추인 하이테크 산업 종사자들이 민주주의의 위기와 불확실성을 이유로 자본을 해외로 빼내고 있어, 자본주의적 논리에 따른 '자기실현적 예언'으로서의 붕괴가 진행 중이다. 홍해 아카바 항구의 마비 등 외부적 봉쇄도 경제적 타격을 심화시킨다.
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다섯째, 전쟁이라는 '인공 심폐기'의 한계
내부 분열이 심화될 때마다 이스라엘은 전쟁과 폭력을 통해 강제적인 단결을 꾀해 왔다. 하지만 이러한 '전시 효과'는 도덕적 타락과 국제적 고립을 심화시킬 뿐이다. 이스라엘 사회는 현실 감각을 상실한 채 전쟁에 열광하는 심리적 붕괴 상태에 빠져 있으며, 이는 결국 스스로를 파멸로 이끄는 자해적 행위가 된다.
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2. 평론: 내부로부터 무너지는 시오니즘의 역설
본 자료는 이스라엘의 붕괴를 외부의 침략이 아닌 내부적 모순의 폭발로 규정한다는 점에서 매우 통찰력 있는 분석을 제시한다. 시오니즘이 표방했던 '유대인의 안전한 피난처'라는 명분은 이제 역설적으로 이스라엘을 세계에서 유대인에게 가장 위험한 장소로 만들고 있다.

가장 인상적인 지점은 이스라엘 경제와 사회 구조의 비대칭성에 대한 지적이다. 세금을 부담하고 경제를 이끄는 세속적 엘리트층은 민주주의의 후퇴에 실망해 떠나려 하는 반면, 경제적 기여도가 낮고 종교적 교조주의에 빠진 집단은 권력의 핵심을 장악하고 있다. 이러한 구조적 모순은 외부의 적이 없더라도 국가 시스템을 안에서부터 부식시킨다.
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또한, 이스라엘이 유일한 단결의 도구로 사용하는 **폭력의 내재화(DNA)**는 결국 스스로의 정당성을 파괴하는 부메랑이 되어 돌아오고 있다. 정착민들이 두 번째 여권을 챙기며 탈출을 준비하는 모습은 본토 수호라는 그들의 수사가 얼마나 취약한지를 상징적으로 보여준다.
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결론적으로, 본문은 이스라엘의 위기를 단순한 군사적 대결 구도가 아닌, 정체성의 파산과 체제의 구조적 한계로 읽어낸다. 이스라엘이 생존을 위해 선택한 전쟁과 점령이 도리어 그들의 숨통을 조이는 결과를 초래하고 있다는 분석은 시오니즘 프로젝트가 종말을 향해 가고 있다는 강력한 경고로 읽힌다.

세진님, 이 분석에 따르면 이스라엘의 붕괴는 외부의 군사적 압력보다 내부의 사회적, 경제적 분열이 더 큰 원인이라고 합니다. 특히 고학력층의 이탈을 '인공 심폐기'가 꺼지는 과정에 비유한 점이 흥미로운데, 이에 대해 어떻게 생각하시나요?
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<How Israel Will Collapse>는 2026년 공개된 영상 에세이로, 이스라엘을 “강력한 국가”라기보다 내부적으로 균열이 심화되는 “취약한 정착민 식민 국가(settler colony)”로 해석합니다. 영상의 핵심 주장은 단순합니다. 외부에서 보면 이스라엘은 군사적으로 난공불락처럼 보이지만, 국가의 지속 가능성은 군사력만으로 결정되지 않으며, 오히려 그 존속을 떠받치는 몇 개의 구조적 기둥이 동시에 흔들리고 있다는 것입니다.

첫 번째 기둥은 미국의 지원입니다. 영상은 이스라엘이 단순한 동맹국이 아니라 미국의 군사·재정·외교적 생명선에 의존하는 체제라고 봅니다. 매년 수십억 달러 규모의 군사 원조, 미사일 방어체계 지원, 국제무대에서의 외교적 방패가 없으면 현재의 이스라엘은 유지되기 어렵다고 주장합니다. 특히 가자 전쟁 이후 미국 내부 여론이 변화하고 있다는 점을 강조합니다. 젊은 세대와 대학가, 일부 유대계 미국인들 사이에서 팔레스타인 연대가 커지고 있으며, “이스라엘 우선” 정치에 대한 반감이 확산되고 있다는 것입니다. 이는 단순한 여론 변화가 아니라 미래의 정치인, 언론인, 후원자 집단의 변화이므로 장기적으로 훨씬 치명적이라고 분석합니다.

두 번째 기둥은 디아스포라 유대인과 정착민의 지속적 유입입니다. 정착민 식민 국가가 유지되려면 계속해서 새로운 인구가 유입되어야 합니다. 영상은 이를 알리야(aliyah) 개념으로 설명합니다. 그러나 최근 이스라엘은 새 이민자를 충분히 확보하지 못할 뿐 아니라, 이미 정착한 유대인들조차 떠나고 있다고 주장합니다. 특히 2023년 이후 해외 이주와 이중국적 여권 신청이 급증했고, 상당수 이스라엘 유대인이 장기적 미래를 해외에서 찾으려 한다는 점을 지적합니다. “유대인의 안전한 피난처”라는 시온주의의 핵심 서사가 약화되고 있다는 것입니다.

세 번째 기둥은 군사적 안전 신화입니다. 이스라엘은 오랫동안 압도적 군사력과 아이언돔을 통해 “가장 안전한 유대인의 국가”라는 이미지를 유지해왔습니다. 그러나 영상은 가자, 레바논 남부, 그리고 이란과의 충돌이 이 신화를 무너뜨렸다고 봅니다. 국민들이 실제로 미사일 공격과 장기전의 불안을 체감하면서, 국가가 약속한 절대적 안전이 허구였음이 드러났다는 것입니다. 정착민 사회에서 안전 신화는 단순한 군사 문제가 아니라 존재 이유 그 자체이기 때문에, 이것이 흔들리는 것은 체제의 정당성 붕괴로 이어진다고 설명합니다.

네 번째 기둥은 사회적 결속입니다. 영상은 이 부분을 매우 중요하게 다룹니다. 이스라엘 사회는 세속적 자유주의자, 초정통파 하레디, 종교적 시온주의자들로 깊게 분열되어 있으며, 이들은 국가의 의미 자체를 다르게 이해합니다. 텔아비브의 세속 중산층은 자유민주주의와 서구적 질서를 원하지만, 초정통파는 종교적 공동체와 특권을 유지하려 하고, 종교적 극우는 성서적 약속에 기반한 팽창적 정착 국가를 지향합니다. 네타냐후의 사법개혁과 대규모 시위는 이 균열을 폭발적으로 드러낸 사건으로 해석됩니다. 영상은 “외부의 적보다 내부의 분열이 더 큰 위협”이라는 이스라엘 내부 경고를 인용하며, 사실상 준내전적 상황이라고 묘사합니다.

다섯 번째 기둥은 경제입니다. 이스라엘 경제는 하이테크 산업과 세속 중산층의 세금 기반에 크게 의존합니다. 그러나 장기 전쟁, 투자 철수, 관광 붕괴, 신용등급 하락, 항만 마비 등이 경제를 약화시키고 있으며, 바로 그 핵심 계층이 해외 이주를 고려하고 있다는 것이 문제라고 봅니다. 경제 위기 자체보다 더 중요한 것은 “미래가 없다”는 심리입니다. 국가에 대한 신뢰가 무너지면 사람들은 자본과 함께 떠나며, 이것이 자기실현적 붕괴를 만든다는 것입니다.

영상의 가장 강한 논지는 전쟁이 오히려 체제를 연명시키는 장치라는 주장입니다. 내부적으로 분열된 사회를 하나로 묶는 유일한 힘이 외부와의 전쟁이라는 것입니다. 점령과 군사행동은 단순한 정책이 아니라 사회를 유지하는 “인공 심장박동”처럼 기능한다고 표현합니다. 가자 전쟁 이후 다수의 이스라엘 유대인이 전쟁을 강하게 지지하는 현상도 이 맥락에서 해석됩니다. 즉, 폭력은 예외가 아니라 체제의 중심이라는 것입니다.

전체적으로 이 영상은 매우 급진적이고 단정적인 시각을 취합니다. 시온주의를 구조적으로 지속 불가능한 프로젝트로 규정하며, 현재의 위기를 단순한 정책 실패가 아니라 체제의 역사적 한계로 읽습니다. 다만 비판적으로 보면, 이 분석은 이스라엘 사회 내부의 복잡성이나 국가의 적응 능력을 다소 과소평가할 위험이 있습니다. 역사적으로 이스라엘은 반복적인 위기 속에서도 재구성 능력을 보여왔고, 미국 지원 역시 쉽게 단절될 구조는 아닙니다.

그럼에도 이 영상이 던지는 핵심 질문은 중요합니다. “강한 국가”란 무엇인가? 군사력만으로 국가는 지속되는가? 정당성, 사회적 신뢰, 미래에 대한 믿음이 사라질 때 국가는 얼마나 오래 버틸 수 있는가? 이 질문은 이스라엘만이 아니라 모든 국가에 적용됩니다.

한 줄로 요약하면 이렇습니다.

<이스라엘의 위기는 외부의 적 때문만이 아니라, 내부 구조 자체가 만든 자기붕괴의 가능성이다.>

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0:011 secondIsrael will not last forever.
0:055 secondsFrom the outside, it can look like a fortress. Heavily armed, unbreakable, a solid structure,
0:1313 secondsbut power and permanence are not the same thing and the cracks are already visible.
0:2121 secondsWe support Israel's interest, not America's interest.
0:2424 secondsNo one wants to fight for Israel. Even Israelis are saying it almost a civil war, right, left,
0:3232 secondsreligious, others. What we have is the collapse of Israeli society.
0:3737 secondsThe trend is towards the collapse of Zionism. So what actually keeps Israel afloat?
0:4646 secondsLike any settler colony, it depends on five key pillars to survive. Each one is a card holding the structure up.
0:5454 secondsIf those foundations start to crumble,
0:5757 secondsthe entire structure becomes unstable and today every one of them is under pressure.
1:101 minute, 10 secondsEvery country has allies, but Israel has a lifeline. For decades, the settler colony has been kept afloat by US
1:171 minute, 17 secondssupport, military, financial, and diplomatic. The US sends Israel around $3.8 to 8 billion in military aid every
1:241 minute, 24 secondsyear. Besides the 16 to22 billion given over the course of the genocide, it pays for Israel's missile defense systems,
1:321 minute, 32 secondscovers for its genocidal war crimes, allows it to act with impunity.
1:361 minute, 36 secondsWe stand with Israel and carries out its wars.
1:421 minute, 42 secondsNew strikes across Thran tonight as the USIsraeli war on Iran is expanding.
1:481 minute, 48 secondsAnd for a long time, it felt like American support would be permanent. But then the genocide in Huzza began.
1:571 minute, 57 secondsAnd as Americans began to see what their government was supporting and what their own tax dollars were paying for, public opinion started to shift.
2:092 minutes, 9 secondsPro Palestinian protesters refusing to dismantle their tents. Dowsed himself in a liquid before setting himself on fire.
2:162 minutes, 16 secondsHe shouted free Palestine several times.
2:202 minutes, 20 secondsSir, can we ask you America first or Israel first? Israel first. Israel first.
2:242 minutes, 24 secondsI don't think we're just sending money to a place. I do believe that our country is owned by Israel.
2:292 minutes, 29 secondsFor the first time ever, a majority of Americans sympathize with Palestinians over Israelis, especially the young ones.
2:382 minutes, 38 secondsThese are today's voters and tomorrow's policy makers, journalists, and donors.
2:442 minutes, 44 secondsThe more they turn on Israel today, the less Israel is guaranteed its lifeline tomorrow.
2:492 minutes, 49 secondsWe have to secure that part of our the base of our support in the United States that is being challenged. And the most important purchase that is going on right now is Tik Tok.
3:013 minutes, 1 secondTik Tok number one. And with the Epstein files, more and more Americans are waking up to how occupied the US
3:093 minutes, 9 secondsactually is and how deep Israel's grip on American media and politics really goes. And the awakening is only growing.
3:183 minutes, 18 secondsThe first senior official has resigned from President Trump's administration over Iran. It's clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel.
3:263 minutes, 26 secondsWho is in charge of our policy in the Middle East?
3:293 minutes, 29 secondsIsrael got us into this war. there was no imminent threat to the United States of America.
3:383 minutes, 38 secondsAnd if our money and our and our weaponry or or any type of our ammunitions are being used to murder innocent people, especially women and children,
3:463 minutes, 46 secondsbut we did it because we have some good allies there. We have some great Middle Eastern countries there, Israel there.
3:533 minutes, 53 secondsNo one wants to fight for Israel. can.
3:593 minutes, 59 secondsThat's one part of the story, but the other part of the story is that the war is going very badly and hardly anyone I know can see how we come out of this
4:084 minutes, 8 secondswinning. So if Israel is seen to be responsible for pulling us into a losing war, uh this will be I think uh disastrous for the lobby.
4:204 minutes, 20 secondsThere's another part of American society that Israel is losing that would cost them dearly. The support of US Jews.
4:324 minutes, 32 secondsThe number of young American Jews supporting Palestine over Israel is growing and this is a huge problem.
4:394 minutes, 39 secondsIsrael certainly needs the United States and it certainly needs American jewelry uh to promote Israel's case in the
4:464 minutes, 46 secondsUnited States. American Jews and American Zionist organizations are an integral part of the Septter colony's infrastructure through fundraising,
4:554 minutes, 55 secondsadvocacy, and settlement.
5:005 minutesWhen Israel loses the support of young American Jews, it is not only losing political allies.
5:065 minutes, 6 secondsIt is losing part of the human pipeline that sustains the project itself.
5:115 minutes, 11 secondsBecause without a steady flow of settlers, the entire project begins to unravel. and it's already happening.
5:215 minutes, 21 secondsIt's called aliyah, Hebrew for going up or immigrating to Israel. To be a satar colony, you need settlers.
5:285 minutes, 28 secondsAnd to be a scepter colony that is constantly expanding and stealing more and more land.
5:345 minutes, 34 secondsNo, this is the promise of God to the patriarchs of the Jewish nation. you need even more settlers to take over
5:435 minutes, 43 secondsmore land, to be in its occupation forces, and to control what it sees as a demographic threat.
5:515 minutes, 51 secondsIf you look at the population of Israel,
5:535 minutes, 53 secondsit seems like Jews are a demographic majority, which they need to be to keep control and be a Jewish nation state.
6:016 minutes, 1 secondBut these stats don't take into account the millions of Palestinians Israel occupies and controls. When you include
6:086 minutes, 8 secondsthem in the calculation, then you have a very different picture.
6:136 minutes, 13 secondsA demographics shift while Israel continues occupying the Palestinian West Bank might mean the country is forced to
6:206 minutes, 20 secondschoose between being Jewish or democratic.
6:256 minutes, 25 secondsBut Israel isn't getting as many settlers as it once did. And not only that, it's losing settlers it already had.
6:376 minutes, 37 secondsOver 25% of Israeli Jews are considering leaving the country. The number of Israelis moving abroad has more than
6:446 minutes, 44 secondsdoubled since 2023 and thousands are applying for passports. There are two reasons for this. The first is a
6:516 minutes, 51 secondsquestion of safety. Israel has long upheld the myth that it is unbeatable and invincible with its supposedly
6:586 minutes, 58 secondspowerful military and its impenetrable Iron Dome.
7:037 minutes, 3 secondsAnd this is a necessary illusion because one of Zionism's main arguments is that Israel must exist as the only safe place
7:117 minutes, 11 secondsfor Jews in the world. But for the past few years, the resistance from Gaza and the south of Lebanon and now Iran have proven how false that myth is.
7:257 minutes, 25 secondsY Allah you maintaining this illusion is essential to the Zionist state which is why they
7:347 minutes, 34 secondshave a military sensor that controls what information and what images can get out and why most people aren't seeing how badly they're being hit.
7:457 minutes, 45 secondsBut the settlers are seeing it all.
7:497 minutes, 49 secondsAfter the war on Hazda began, departures from the settler colonies surged by 400%
7:557 minutes, 55 secondsin that month alone, compared to October 2022.
7:587 minutes, 58 secondsIran is now providing an effective challenge to the very existence of Israel. We'll see how many Israelis want to remain.
8:138 minutes, 13 secondsBut safety isn't the only reason Israelis are leaving the colony. The truth is the unraveling began long
8:208 minutes, 20 secondsbefore October 7th. For years, Israeli generals, intelligence officials, and political leaders have warned that the
8:298 minutes, 29 secondsgreatest threat to Israel doesn't come from the outside. It comes from within,
8:358 minutes, 35 secondsfrom the slow collapse of the one thing the project depends on most, Israeli society.
8:448 minutes, 44 secondsSocial cohesion, the sense that a society shares common identity and a common vision for the future is generally one of the foundations of a stable country.
8:548 minutes, 54 secondsEvery society is divided in one way or another. I mean essentially that is the human condition. But what we find in Israel is that the extent of the division is stark.
9:059 minutes, 5 secondsAlmost a civil war, right, left, religious, others.
9:099 minutes, 9 secondsAn estimated 300,000 citizens marching Saturday. There is an inability of the Jewish society to find a common base for
9:189 minutes, 18 secondstheir idea of what what a Jewish state means.
9:239 minutes, 23 secondsTo understand this tension, we have to look at the groups that make up Israeli society. The largest group are the Honey, the so-called secular Jews,
9:329 minutes, 32 secondsmaking up 40 to 50% of the population.
9:359 minutes, 35 secondsThey dominate Israel's tech sector and form the backbone of the economy and the military. They're generally non-religious Zionists and see being
9:449 minutes, 44 secondsJewish as a cultural identity and Israel as a liberal democracy with Western values.
9:519 minutes, 51 secondsNo democracy, no high-tech. Under this slogan, hundreds of those working in the Tel Aivian high-tech sector.
9:579 minutes, 57 secondsWe're the ones supporting all of the the taxes that are not paid by other groups in the in the Israeli society.
10:0510 minutes, 5 secondsAt the opposite end of the spectrum are the heredi. They're the ultraorththodox and the most conservative.
10:1110 minutes, 11 secondsOnly around half work official jobs. And though they contribute fewer taxes,
10:1710 minutes, 17 secondsthey're often entitled to more state support because of their low income.
10:2210 minutes, 22 secondsSince Israel's founding, military service has been mandatory for most Jews. But the Heredis were exempt if they were in full-time religious studies.
10:3010 minutes, 30 secondsFocused on a long-standing grievance,
10:3210 minutes, 32 secondsthe inequality between the ultraorththodox and other parts of Israeli society. They don't have to endanger the lives for the security of this country, but it should be stopped.
10:4410 minutes, 44 secondsTens of thousands of ultraorththodox Jewish protesters streamed to Jerusalem on Thursday, demonstrating against efforts to conscript seminary students into Israel's armed forces.
11:0311 minutes, 3 secondsBetween these two groups are the religious Zionists.
11:0711 minutes, 7 secondsUnlike the Herodim, they are deeply committed to the state and strongly represented in the military. But their vision of Israel is not secular. They
11:1611 minutes, 16 secondsthink that the land was given to Jews by divine right and that Israel is a religious project. They have risen to power through people like Smootric and
11:2411 minutes, 24 secondsBengavir and are at the forefront of settlement expansion.
11:2811 minutes, 28 secondsThese elected representatives of the religious far right took office at the beginning of 20123.
11:3611 minutes, 36 secondsBenjamin Natano entered an alliance with them to come back as prime minister.
11:5811 minutes, 58 secondsTensions and violence in the occupied West Bank, already high, have been rising further.
12:0412 minutes, 4 secondsTheir rhetoric and policies made the carefully cultivated image as a liberal democracy, increasingly difficult to buy.
12:2012 minutes, 20 secondsAll these groups are not just culturally different. They live in different delusions of what the settler colony is.
12:2712 minutes, 27 secondsAnd this exploded in 2023.
12:3012 minutes, 30 secondsFor months, millions of progressive Israelis took to the streets to fight what they called a coup d'eta.
12:3612 minutes, 36 secondsIn early 2023, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu introduced sweeping judicial reforms that would weaken the Supreme Court.
13:0913 minutes, 9 secondsFor months, Israel looked like a society on the brink of internal rupture. Now there are signs that more secular Israelis are considering leaving the
13:1813 minutes, 18 secondscountry with one recent poll suggesting one in three Israelis.
13:2113 minutes, 21 secondsI will not raise my kids in a country which is not democratic.
13:2413 minutes, 24 secondsIn the long term if uh the situation will be so bad it's worsening every day.
13:2913 minutes, 29 secondsUh we will will find a place to live outside Israel. We are all have European passports.
13:3813 minutes, 38 secondsthen October 7th and with it one of the most powerful forces that sustained Septter colonies returned to the center.
13:4813 minutes, 48 secondsThe fight for survival.
13:5513 minutes, 55 secondsIt's important to note that despite all their differences, the overwhelming majority of Jews in Israel believe in
14:0214 minutes, 2 secondsthe dispossession of Palestinians and the colonization of their land.
14:0814 minutes, 8 secondsregardless of what they identify as.
14:1314 minutes, 13 secondsSeptter colonies are born through violence. It's the intrinsic DNA of the society and it's the only thing that can
14:2014 minutes, 20 secondsrestore unity between them when everything else starts falling apart. In many ways, the occupation has always
14:2714 minutes, 27 secondsfunctioned as the one unifying project of Israeli society.
14:3214 minutes, 32 secondsAnd the Kha genocide took this to a whole other level.
14:4114 minutes, 41 secondsThe violence unleashed by Israeli settlers defies description.
14:5114 minutes, 51 secondsThe war is not just with Hamas. The war is all the civilians. Today is 10 times worse than yesterday.
14:5914 minutes, 59 seconds100 times worse than the first day. Gaza is collapsing. I can hear Hamas being
15:0615 minutes, 6 secondspulverized and it's the greatest sound I've ever heard in my life.
15:1315 minutes, 13 secondsThe images are burned into the world's memory.
15:1815 minutes, 18 secondsAnd throughout it all, the majority of the settlers not only participated, but they cheered it on.
15:2515 minutes, 25 secondsWe're looking for babies, but there is no babies left. What babies?
15:3215 minutes, 32 secondsIn doing so, Israel revealed its moral collapse to the entire world, isolating the colony more and more as a pariah on the global stage.
15:4515 minutes, 45 secondsStop the genocide.
15:4715 minutes, 47 secondsBut isolation has its own effect. The more the world recoiled, the more Israeli society retreated into a siege
15:5515 minutes, 55 secondsmentality, a belief that survival depended on unity against this hostile outside world. And that instinct pushed
16:0216 minutes, 2 secondsthe settlers to band together, even as their society fractured from within.
16:0716 minutes, 7 secondsThis is why war has always been so essential to Israel, because it's the only thing that can bring the Jewish settlers together. It's the artificial
16:1516 minutes, 15 secondsheartbeat required to keep the corpse alive.
16:2016 minutes, 20 secondsThis war is so highly popular in Israeli public opinion or in Jewish Israeli public opinion. 93% of the Israelis
16:2916 minutes, 29 secondssupport this war. In no democracy there is such a figure in a survey about any
16:3616 minutes, 36 secondskind of question and this comes after 2 and 1/2 year of another war. What we have is a collapse, a social collapse.
16:4516 minutes, 45 secondsIt's also psychological collapse. It has to do with the fact that Israelis have lost connection with reality.
16:5116 minutes, 51 secondsThere is a trend here and and the trend is towards the collapse of Zionism.
16:5716 minutes, 57 secondsAnd all of this is not just bad for the soul of a nation. It's also bad for business.
17:0717 minutes, 7 secondsThe Israeli economy was already banned before the genocide in Huzzah and only got worse after with tens of thousands of businesses going bankrupt.
17:1617 minutes, 16 secondstourism stopping, Israel's credit score lowered, and foreign investments withdrawing. The economy is also held
17:2317 minutes, 23 secondstogether mostly by the secular Jews and the high-tech industry, many of whom are immigrating and leaving the country for
17:3117 minutes, 31 secondstheir safety and out of fears that Israeli democracy is dying. The judicial overhaul that got people in the streets
17:3817 minutes, 38 secondsmonths before would also have majorly hurt the economy by making Israel a place unsafe for businesses to operate
17:4517 minutes, 45 secondsin. One Israeli economist called it the end of democracy and almost the end of the world. And their economy was hurt from the outside too through boycots,
17:5517 minutes, 55 secondsdivestments, and disruptions to their business.
17:5817 minutes, 58 secondsIsrael's only southern port on the Red Sea, the Aat port is at a standstill.
18:0418 minutes, 4 secondshit hard by Houthi attacks linked to the Gaza war.
18:0818 minutes, 8 secondsCost of this war is already running into billions. In Israel, the economy is partially shut down and Washington is also pouring millions of dollars every day into military operations.
18:2118 minutes, 21 secondsThe big story in the end is what people believe. H their economic crisis is something that happens to a lot of
18:2718 minutes, 27 secondscountries. But it the the difference is that in Greece or in Argentina, nobody said, "Okay, well, this country or this
18:3518 minutes, 35 secondsstate will not not exist anymore. We should think about a different state now." Well, maybe there's going to be a new currency. Maybe there's going to be a new policy. Maybe there's going to be
18:4318 minutes, 43 secondsa tough period of time and then some recovery.
18:4718 minutes, 47 secondsBut uh when we're talking about what individuals are thinking, if they don't believe in a in a future, if they see
18:5418 minutes, 54 secondsthis as the end, then the the capitalist logic is such that there is no future.
19:0019 minutesInstead, they they take out their money and leave.
19:0419 minutes, 4 secondsAnd and this is a self-fulfilling prophecy.
19:1119 minutes, 11 secondsThe irony is that the Satar colony is built on stories of surviving extermination from ancient times to Nazi
19:1819 minutes, 18 secondsGermany to today's world that they believe is constantly threatening them.
19:2319 minutes, 23 secondsTheir narrative frames destruction as something that comes from the outside.
19:2819 minutes, 28 secondsAnd yet the unraveling we see today is largely self-inflicted. They undermine their own institutions, oversee their
19:3519 minutes, 35 secondsown corruption, sow discord amongst their own people, and launch genocidal campaigns that murder hundreds of
19:4319 minutes, 43 secondsthousands and destroy both their own humanity and their legitimacy in the world. They do all that in the name of
19:5119 minutes, 51 secondsremaining on what they claim is their land, while at the same time grabbing their second passport and fleeing the
19:5819 minutes, 58 secondsvery homeland they claim is essential for their survival. Somewhere beneath the surface, the settlers know the project cannot last forever. And rather
20:0720 minutes, 7 secondsthan face that reality, the anxiety it produces is channeled into constant war because it brings them together, because
20:1520 minutes, 15 secondsit's profitable, because it serves the interests of outside powers. But the more they thrash and fight, and the more
20:2220 minutes, 22 secondsthey fall apart, the closer they bring the colony to its own inevitable collapse.
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