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Israel increasingly resembles an economy captured by monopolies, where a small circle of powerful interests dominates key sectors and ordinary consumers foot the bill.
Let’s face it. Israel is fighting alone. This is not a war of choice—it’s a war of necessity.
Smoke billows following missile attack from Iran on Israel, at Tel Aviv, Israel June 13, 2025 Reuters/Gideon Markowicz
Let’s face it. Israel is fighting alone.
This is not a war of choice—it’s a war of necessity.
Israel struck Iran first—because Iran was preparing to strike with nuclear fire.
What would you do if your nation faced annihilation?
Europe? All talk, no spine.
Still clinging to illusions while Tehran builds missiles and death squads.
The U.S.? Helping—but cautiously, timidly. Far from what it can and must do.
Israel acted because there was no time left.
When your enemy prepares a nuclear weapon, you don’t wait for the blast—you act.
And now, as the world watches in fear, Israel stands alone—again.
Alone, but determined.
Alone, but right.
Alone, because history has taught us what happens when Jews wait for help.
Israel increasingly resembles an economy captured by monopolies, where a small circle of powerful interests dominates key sectors and ordinary consumers foot the bill.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hamas on Wednesday of violating the Gaza ceasefire agreement after a military officer was wounded by an explosive device in Rafah and Israel vowed retaliation.
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said on Tuesday that the military would never fully withdraw from the Gaza Strip for security reasons and that a civilian-military army unit would be established in the Palestinian enclave.
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