Israel’s Army, perpetual War as Business Model

For decades, Israel has portrayed itself as “the most moral army in the world,“ a beacon of righteousness in a turbulent region. Yet, it has war as its prime business model. Bresheeth’s meticulous examination of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reveals a more nuanced picture. He uncovers human rights abuses, disproportionate use of force, and systemic discrimination against Palestinians in the occupied territories. The IDF’s actions, far from embodying moral superiority, often raise troubling questions about ethical conduct and accountability. Similarly, the mantra “a land without people for a people without land“ has long served as a rallying cry for Zionist aspirations, portraying Israel’s establishment as a noble endeavor to reclaim a deserted land. However, Bresheeth challenges this narrative by highlighting the indigenous Palestinian population displaced and marginalized in the process. He exposes the painful reality of displacement and dispossession faced by
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