AhlulBayt News Agency (ABNA): Former Israeli premier Ehud Barak has expressed deep concern about the survivability of the regime, saying the historical experience suggests the entity will cease to exist before the 80th anniversary of its establishment.
Nakba, or “catastrophe”, referring to the ethnic cleansing of more than 700,000 Palestinians and the near-total destruction of more than 500 villages, is an experience of dispossession for Palestinians.
In an interview with Hebrew-language newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, the former Israeli military general who ended up being the prime minister, said Jews have not ruled for more than 80 years on the trot throughout the history, predicting a doom-and-gloom scenario for the incumbent regime in Tel Aviv.
“Throughout the Jewish history, the Jews did not rule for more than eighty years, except in the two kingdoms of David and the Hasmonean dynasty, and in both periods, their disintegration began in the eighth decade,” Barak said.
The 80-year-old former premier hastened to add that the present Tel Aviv regime represents the third experience and is approaching the eighth decade of the entity’s existence.
Barak said he harbors deep fears that the curse of the eighth decade would befall the present Israeli regime.
He further noted that many world governments, including those in the United States, Italy, and Russia, have experienced the curse of the eighth decade, and the Tel Aviv regime is not an exception.
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8 May 2022 - 03:47
News ID: 1255583
Former Israeli premier Ehud Barak has expressed deep concern about the survivability of the regime, saying the historical experience suggests the entity will cease to exist before the 80th anniversary of its establishment.