PART #1: *Prior to the 7th October 2023* Israel's decline was in the works
Prior to the events of October 7th, “Israel '' had been experiencing significant internal discord due to the unprecedented polarization in the Zionist society, predominantly between the liberal/left and the ultra-orthodox/right factions.
This division manifested in the form of mass strikes and protests throughout “Israel”, primarily led by the left, who opposed the Netanyahu government's efforts to reform the judiciary and curtail its powers. In February 2023, a staggering 145,000 people gathered in Tel Aviv to voice their discontent.
This intense polarization has shattered the confidence of the Zionist population in their political system. “Israel” has become a "divided country" as described by some of their analysts.
Adding to the complications, former Prime Minister Netanyahu faced multiple corruption charges.
Rising living costs and inflation have also made life increasingly challenging for the Zionist population, who were promised that ‘ “Israel' would be one of the most prosperous and content nations globally’.
Another crucial factor is the changing mindset of the younger middle-class population in “Israel”. They are becoming less ideological and more secular, prioritizing a better quality of life over the traditional Zionist beliefs that sustained the previous generation's commitment to remaining in Palestine.
All these factors have contributed to a significant wave of reverse immigration, with tens of thousands queuing up at European embassies since the beginning of 2023. It is, therefore, not surprising that the most common search term in “Israel” in 2023 has become "moving out."
Today, more Jews live outside of “Israel” than inside it, further proving that this Zionist project is a failed project and bound to crumble soon
All of these challenges existed before the events of October 7, 2023.