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Former Shabak chief: Israel will not remain for the next generation

The former head of the Zionist regime’s public security service (Shabak) expressed concern about the life of the regime, stressing that Israel will never remain for the next generation.

Former Shabak chairman Yval Diskin expressed concern about the decline of the Zionist regime for internal reasons.

He wrote in response to the Zionist newspaper “Yedioth Ahronoth”: In the near future, only 30% of Israelis will suffer the most from Israeli economic and military problems, and thus Israeli society will not be relieved of the problems that await it.

Diskin wrote in this article: The Corona crisis has raised the question of existence and strategy: does Israel have the social cohesion, economic flexibility, and military and security strength that will ensure Israel’s existence for the next generation? I mean demographic, social and economic trends that will fundamentally change the essence of Israel and endanger its existence for a generation.

He stressed that the divisiveness of the Israelis is deepening day by day, so that the divisions and differences between the Israeli left and the right are much greater than the differences between the Jews and the Arabs, as the lack of trust in the system of government and corruption is increasing and social solidarity is growing.

According to the Arabic 21 website, the former head of Shabak also wrote: The so-called regional power of Israel will not be able to take control of many areas, and according to the Central Statistics Office, we will soon find out that by the end of forty years, half of Israel’s population will be religious Jews and Arabs, it is important that we know what they have in common today and why their future will shape the face of Israel and affect its potential for existence in 30 to 40 years.

Noting that the Haridim (religious Jews) have become a burden on Israel, Diskin writes that a group of them have an anti-Zionist approach, and from their point of view, Israel is moving towards loss and collapse.

“Israel will face devastating consequences if the future governments of Israel do not take immediate action to change our behavior,” he said.

The former head of Shabak continued his article by pointing out that in addition to Haridim, there are other classes such as classical secularists, extremist Jews, mazrahim and Ashkenazi, rich, poor and others who cannot stand economic problems and so on: You do not need to be an expert to understand that Israel will never be able to survive in the same economic, social and security situation, and worst of all, that many Jews would rather live in another part of the world than Israel, rather than stay in Israel. “They have to bear the burden of problems unequally, and the result is that Israel will never withstand the various threats in a region where life is difficult.”

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