The Zionist regime is encountering numerous challenges in internal and regional arenas, including its incapability in forming a government, class conflict, economic problems, as well as threats from resistant groups and failures in avoiding cyber-attacks, which all indicate the weakness and declining of regime.
The most important challenge that the Zionists are facing nowadays is the political crisis or standoff, which emerges in continuation of their cabinets, because their parliament has been dissolved, the premiership of Naftali Bennett came to an end, and Yair Lapid will be caretaker prime minister until the time of holding next round of elections, which has turned into a sort of crisis for the Zionist regime.
Bennett acknowledged that we formed governments two times in the history and they collapsed each time on the verge of its 80th and we are concerned at the present time, because we are on the verge of 80th of our third government.
In the last four years, when the 34th cabinet of the regime collapsed following Avigdor Lieberman’s resignation, none of the political factions could form a coalition in several elections; therefore, opposing political parties were forced to form a cabinet and as a result they agreed upon choosing a rotating prime minister.
Constant failure in facing resistance movement
In contradiction to what the Zionist media outlets are propagating that their biggest challenge is domestic problems, facts and figures on the ground show that regional challenges especially threats from resistance movement groups have turned into their biggest challenge.
The Battle of Saif al-Quds, which began in May last year and lasted for 11 days, proved that the Zionist regime’s Iron Dome could not destroy all rockets fired by the Hamas movement. In this battle, the Palestinian movement fired more than 4,000 rockets, which left billions of dollars harms in occupied territories.
In 2000, the Zionists faced their first defeat in southern Lebanon; then, their plot for creating greater Israel doomed to failure in 2006. On the other side, the resistance movements in Palestine and Lebanon are getting more powerful and motivated.
The Zionists could not defeat the Gaza Strip after 5 rounds of wars. Today the Zionist regime cannot determine any kind of arrangement for Palestine and the resistance movements, but the resistant groups are the ones, who decide for their own country and the region, namely the Lebanese Hezbollah movement’s recent move respecting the Karish gas field is a natural gas reservoir in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea.
The Zionist officials are well aware that the Islamic Republic of Iran has turned into a power, which has improved its capabilities and strategies at the level of international powers.
The Zionist regime’s security dilemmas
In terms of security issues, the regime has faced several operations by Palestinians in 1948 lands that caused chaos in Zionist security apparatus and showed their incapability.
The Zionists resorted to harassment of Palestinian worshippers at al-Aqsa Mosque in a bid to show their security might, but they faced regional and international condemnations even by certain states, which started normalization of ties with the regime.
The Palestinian resistant groups were worried about Zionists’ attacks before 2005, but nowadays the Zionists are concerned about Palestinians’ power; so, the regime demands certain countries such as Egypt to mediate in every clashes.
At international level, the ties between Moscow and Tel Aviv strained following Israelis’ support for Ukraine and the dissolution of the Russian Jewish Agency branch.
Internal challenges
Challenges such as adverse migration, exacerbation of social distance between Zionists and Palestinians living in the occupied lands and the issue of Palestinians living in 1948 territories are among the important problems that the regime is facing at present.
Moreover, the issue of followers of Haredi Judaism is another important problem, because they are fundamentalist groups within Orthodox Judaism, and oppose modern values and practices; thus, the Zionist regime has had many problems with these groups during the COVID-19 pandemic, because they refused to respect health protocols.
As a result of the Zionist regime’s apartheid policies towards Palestinians, the economic situation of the regime is getting worse. Of course, their officials’ corruption is another problem, which hits it hard.
In the end, the topic of collapse of the Zionist regime in the future is not a strange issue and it has even turned into a reality. The multilateral and intertwined crises bolster the theory that the countdown for the collapse of the regime has been initiated.
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