Hubris Is Back: Israel's Unchecked Arrogance Is a Recipe for Disaster
Oct 13, 2024
The Israeli hubris is back, big time. Who would have
believed that a year after October 7 it would return, and at such a scale.
After we defeated Hamas and destroyed the Gaza Strip, now we are defeating
Hezbollah and destroying Lebanon – and we are already turning to Iran.
The Israeli dialogue is already talking about regime
change there, discussing the assassination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and
deliberating between strikes on nuclear installations and strikes on oil
facilities. Israel is in a state of hubris. From the rock bottom and broken
spirit of the October
7 rout – it was
compared to the Holocaust – to the heights of arrogance of regime change and of
moving peoples all over the Middle East. And all within a year. It will end in
tears and blood.
It is the nature of hubris, by definition, that it
ends in disaster. It is the nature of such extreme volatility, from fictitious
Holocaust to fictitious victory, to come crashing down.
Meanwhile, millions of people are fleeing from the
Israeli army for their lives, displaced, refugees, destitute, hopeless,
wounded, orphans and crippled in endless processions of suffering in
Gaza and Lebanon.
Soon in the West Bank and maybe also in Iran. Never have so many people fled in
terror of Israel, not even in the Nakba of 1948. They will never forget what Israel did to
them. Never. To Israel and the Israelis, it brings not only joy, satisfaction
and national pride but also a power trip the likes of which they have never
seen, certainly not since 1967.
The military successes, impressive as they are, are
driving Israel crazy. How we blew up the pagers and how we killed their
leaders, high-fives all around. The attack on Iran is liable to demonstrate it.
But the military achievements are not the most important thing. What comes
next?
Israel feels that the sky's the limit for its attacks,
its conquests, the killing and the destruction that it is capable of sowing.
And there is no stopping it. Never before has it stood like this in front of an
empty goal, convinced that it has been given the kicking opportunity of a
lifetime. One after another, we have seen the houses of cards that were feared
so much fall before us: Rockets from Gaza, missiles from Lebanon, cruise
missiles from Yemen and ballistic missiles from Iran no longer impress anyone.
The helplessness of the international community,
especially the United States, reinforces the sense of intoxication. Everything
is possible. It seems that Israel can continue its Genghis Khan campaigns of
conquest and punishment unhindered. America begs it to stop; its pleas
make no impression
on the Israelis.
Rightfully so.
But Israel may find that its astonishing victories are
nothing but a fateful honey trap, like the intoxicating victory of 1967 – the
rotting fruits of which we are eating to this day. What is depicted as
unlimited military capabilities are liable to end in a pyrrhic victory. In
Gaza, Israel continues to mistreat millions of miserable people, even after
announcing that Hamas has been militarily defeated. Why continue? Because it
can. Soon in Lebanon, as well.
The unnecessary and dangerous punishment of Iran has
been publicly discussed for days, as if there is no country besides Israel, no
limit to its possibilities and no one who will stop its lust for power. In the
absence of a true friend who would do so, it will never stop on its own accord,
until disaster befalls it. And it is liable to come. Military successes tend to
be deceptive and fleeting.
The abhorrence of the world's masses will eventually
be joined by their governments, and one (distant) day they will be sick of it.
Israel has no international backing except for the United States and Europe. True, they haven't yet lifted a finger, but one day
public opinion there could change that.
History is full of power-drunk countries that didn't
know how to stop in time. Israel is approaching this. Meanwhile, the thought of
millions in the Middle East fleeing in terror before it, suffering
indescribable pain and humiliation under our boots, should cause every Israel
to shrink in shame and fear. Instead, they fill the Israeli heart with pride
and encourage them to seek more of the same. And there's no stopping
it.
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