Most of the things that go wrong with Israel, and with the Jews in general, have to do with self-deception.
That is, even though deep down the Jews have a sense of
what goes on, they present it differently to themselves, to each other and to
the world because they first process it through the belief that everything which
happens to them, happens in accordance with a predetermined divine plan. It is a
plan, they believe, which prepares for the coming of the messiah, and his
giving the Jews ownership of the Earth.
Until something goes wrong, and everything comes to an
end for the Jews, the belief in the vision they create inside their heads,
keeps growing till they find themselves living in a universe that is parallel
to where everyone else lives. Where things could have worked for them, they
instead go bad till they crash with a thud the Jews could never have foreseen. Still,
unwilling to face the reality that they have been the architects of their
defeat this time as they do all the time, the Jews blame the failure on the
antisemitism of others, a human disease, they believe, that is stronger than
God’s power to protect them, they who are his favorite children.
When you research the reasons why this happens to Jews
and only to them, you find that at the start of what happens, is something that
comes naturally to everyone. That is, it all begins as a perfectly normal human
reaction to individuals of all kinds. People tend to congratulate themselves
for scoring a success, which can then lead them to fantasize that something
special about them made this moment possible. Most people eventually realize
that there is a real world to which they must return by abandoning the fantasy
or they will get into trouble. And so, they abandon the fantasy and return to
normal.
And even though the Jews begin like the rest of us, they
refuse to abandon the fantasy, preferring to stay with it come hell or high
water. Ominously, the fantasy swells in their heads till they lose control of
it. Why does this happen? It happens because the Jews are collectively
railroaded by “groupthink” into believing in the reality of the fantasy. They
talk about it incessantly till it becomes hard in their heads, and they cannot
part with it till they hit something even harder. That’s when they wake up to
the reality that the universe in which they have been living was the illusion
of something that never was.
In recent years, this happened to the Jews collectively
several times since the day when the late President of Egypt Anwar Sadat visited
Israel and spoke to their parliament. It happened again when Jordan signed a
peace treaty with Israel. And whereas it failed to happen when the Arab
Initiative for an Abraham-like Accord was presented to them in 2002 — because the Initiative
mentioned the right of the Palestinian people — it happened when in 2020, mention of the Palestinians was dropped.
Whereas dropping the Palestinian issue formally for now,
was a strategic decision by the Arabs to call the Judeo-Israeli bluff about the
desire to have genuine peace — the Jews
say, they want to be convinced that peace will endure — their pundits made a huge mistake, and they continue to make it.
That is, these characters are describing the Arab attitude, not for what it is,
but describing it by filtering their vision through the fantasy which says that
the Arabs are beginning to love the Jews because they are beginning to hate the
Palestinians.
And while they are at it, why not throw in the idea that
the Arabs are also “terrified” of Iran while feeling that only Israel can handle
that menacing country. This means that only Israel can offer the Arabs the
protection they badly need. And the more that the Jews delve in this kind of
thinking, the more they fail to realize they are growing a fantasy that’s
pulling them away from the real world in which they live. That’s also the world
in which the Arabs live, but cannot relate one iota to the sickly Jewish
fantasy. And this is how the Jews are setting themselves up to hit something so
hard, they may not recover from it this time.
More is said about this issue and other related issues,
and you can access it by reading the article that came under the title: “Israel
and the United States Court Arab Partners at Negev Summit,” and the subtitle: “A key topic of discussion at
the meeting was the effort to reinstitute the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of
Action nuclear agreement with Iran.” It was written by Trevor Filseth and
published on March 29, 2022 in the National Interest.
The following is a compilation of excerpts from that
article:
“Diplomats from
Israel, the United States, and four Arab nations met for a summit intended
to boost relations between the six states. ‘We are here today because we
genuinely, sincerely, and deeply believe in peace,’ Moroccan foreign minister
said at the meeting. Although Jordan was invited, its government opted not to
attend. Instead, King Abdullah visited the West Bank city of Ramallah,
where the Palestinian Authority is headquartered. Although they have not
dismissed the Palestinian issue, the four Arab nations have sought closer ties
with Israel. One topic of discussion at the meeting was the effort to
reinstitute the 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran. Blinken defended the
agreement, arguing that indefinitely cutting Iran off from the world economy
was impractical and that a diplomatic agreement was the only effective way to
ensure Iran would not develop a nuclear weapon”.