[[{"content_id":"21485","domain_id":"0","lang_id":"en","portal_id":"2","owner_id":"29","user_id":"1","view_accesslevel_id":"0","edit_accesslevel_id":"0","delete_accesslevel_id":"0","editor_id":"0","content_title":"2011: year of chastisements for Israel","content_number":"0","content_date_event":"2012-01-02 14:21:00","content_summary":"","content_summary_fill":"0","content_body":"Perhaps the most cynical Israeli authority could not imagine that the regime would suffer so huge number of blows in 2011 that left irreparable impacts on the security, economic and political apparatus of the regime.    US failure in the Middle East and its humiliating withdrawal from Iraq, IRI’s advances in defensive fields, shrinkage of Israeli international legitimacy, Israeli thaw with Turkey, fall of most axial Israeli ally in Egypt following the Islamic awakening, growing popularity of Islamists, breakout of economic crisis in the West, and Israeli home protests against social inequality.\r\nIsrael started to receive blows in 2011 in Tunisia when people launched the waves of Islamic Awakening. However a larger blow came after its most axial ally (Hosni Mubarak) fell from power in Egypt. Israeli and the US exhausted all their efforts to keep the Camp David treat y of peace between Egypt and Israel in place and even conceded to talks with Muslim Brotherhood, the number one enemy of Israel. However, Muslim Brotherhood, the winner of Egyptian elections, has reaffirmed it will never recognize the treaty.\r\nInternational recognition of Palestine was a second largest blow to be dealt to Israel. The Fatah negotiators found their ties at the lowest ever, prompting the Palestinian side to consider talks as loss-win to the favor of Israel and resort to UN for recognition of a Palestinian state, a goal never materialized during decades of talks. Following the UN recognition, Israel received another blow when the Palestinian leaders, in light of the Islamic awakening and popular uprisings arrived at the conclusion that national reconciliation was imperative. The end of 2011 was witness to inter-Palestinian efforts for a prospective integration.\r\nAnother source of concern emerged after millions of Israelis took to streets in protest against social inequalities. Several days after similar protest rallies too place in Greece, Ireland, Italy and Spain, the Israeli poor population decided to join such protests.With Israeli economy highly dependent on the EU packages of financial assistance, Israeli economy faltered after the EU countries faced their own economic problems.\r\nThe waves of social protests dipped after the regime established a committee called ‘Trachtenberg Committee’ to review the situation and find remedies to the austere living situation of protestors. Israelis however are expected to return to streets as the committee is said to have few options and capacities at hand to deal with the big economic problems.  \r\nThe regime of Israel also found itself in another dilemma at home in late 2011 when ultra-orthodox Jews took to streets in droves to protest against the treatment they received from the secular strata of the Zionist community.\r\nThe Zionist clan managed to occupy and usurp the Palestinian land and fabricate a so-called ‘Jewish national homeland’ under a religious rubric and by assistance of the then colonial powers. It manipulated Judaism however pushed the heterogeneous Israeli community towards the brink of Atheism and secularism. Many young Israelis avoid associating with Judaism.\r\nOn the other side, practicing Jews, having been brought to Israel under the phony religious claims, are growingly staging protests across Israel against the Israeli community’s lax treatment of their sanctities. Protests are expected to grow in 2012, making the Israeli authorities more concerned about a phenomenon that some authorities describe as more perilous to Israel than Iran’s threat.","content_html":"


Perhaps the most cynical Israeli authority could not imagine that the regime would suffer so huge number of blows in 2011 that left irreparable impacts on the security, economic and political apparatus of the regime.  
 
US failure in the Middle East and its humiliating withdrawal from Iraq, IRI’s advances in defensive fields, shrinkage of Israeli international legitimacy, Israeli thaw with Turkey, fall of most axial Israeli ally in Egypt following the Islamic awakening, growing popularity of Islamists, breakout of economic crisis in the West, and Israeli home protests against social inequality.<\/font><\/p>\r\n

Israel started to receive blows in 2011 in Tunisia when people launched the waves of Islamic Awakening. However a larger blow came after its most axial ally (Hosni Mubarak) fell from power in Egypt. Israeli and the US exhausted all their efforts to keep the Camp David treat y of peace between Egypt and Israel in place and even conceded to talks with Muslim Brotherhood, the number one enemy of Israel. However, Muslim Brotherhood, the winner of Egyptian elections, has reaffirmed it will never recognize the treaty.<\/font><\/p>\r\n

International recognition of Palestine was a second largest blow to be dealt to Israel. The Fatah negotiators found their ties at the lowest ever, prompting the Palestinian side to consider talks as loss-win to the favor of Israel and resort to UN for recognition of a Palestinian state, a goal never materialized during decades of talks.
 
Following the UN recognition, Israel received another blow when the Palestinian leaders, in light of the Islamic awakening and popular uprisings arrived at the conclusion that national reconciliation was imperative. The end of 2011 was witness to inter-Palestinian efforts for a prospective integration.<\/font><\/p>\r\n

Another source of concern emerged after millions of Israelis took to streets in protest against social inequalities. Several days after similar protest rallies too place in Greece, Ireland, Italy and Spain, the Israeli poor population decided to join such protests.
With Israeli economy highly dependent on the EU packages of financial assistance, Israeli economy faltered after the EU countries faced their own economic problems.<\/font><\/p>\r\n

The waves of social protests dipped after the regime established a committee called ‘Trachtenberg Committee’ to review the situation and find remedies to the austere living situation of protestors. Israelis however are expected to return to streets as the committee is said to have few options and capacities at hand to deal with the big economic problems.  <\/font><\/p>\r\n

The regime of Israel also found itself in another dilemma at home in late 2011 when ultra-orthodox Jews took to streets in droves to protest against the treatment they received from the secular strata of the Zionist community.<\/font><\/p>\r\n

The Zionist clan managed to occupy and usurp the Palestinian land and fabricate a so-called ‘Jewish national homeland’ under a religious rubric and by assistance of the then colonial powers. It manipulated Judaism however pushed the heterogeneous Israeli community towards the brink of Atheism and secularism. Many young Israelis avoid associating with Judaism.<\/font><\/p>\r\n

On the other side, practicing Jews, having been brought to Israel under the phony religious claims, are growingly staging protests across Israel against the Israeli community’s lax treatment of their sanctities. Protests are expected to grow in 2012, making the Israeli authorities more concerned about a phenomenon that some authorities describe as more perilous to Israel than Iran’s threat.
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