This year has been marked by attempts to negotiate a ceasefire in Gaza, agreement being reached, Israel breaching the terms of the agreement and further negotiations. Israel’s aim is to secure the release of the remaining hostages and then resume its genocide unhindered, to include any Palestinian prisoners it may have released from its dungeons. Hamas is insisting on a permanent ceasefire. In the meantime, Israeli aggression and genocide continues.
All the time the genocide continues, Israel itself is imploding from within, with its economy in tatters, its army increasingly undermanned and its citizens leaving the country in droves.
Israel has in fact been forced to engage in ceasefire negotiations to prevent its own lifeblood seeping away, but as long as American funding and military assistance keeps flowing in, it is unable to let go of its dream of eliminating Palestinians from the territories it includes in the area it calls Eretz Israel, which includes land from the Nile to the Euphrates, from Medina in Saudi Arabia to Lebanon, large parts of Syria, Iraq and Egypt, and the whole of Jordan and Palestine.
Immediately, it feels entitled to take over and control the whole of Palestine, freeing it of its Arab inhabitants, starting with the annexation of an ethnically cleansed Gaza and moving on to intensification of its clearance of the West Bank, where house demolitions and the building of jewish settlements is already continuing at a much accelerated pace.
US imperialism is supposedly ‘pressuring’ Israel to reach a ceasefire deal and to observe it, but since the military and financial support for the genocide carries on regardless, it is clear that this pressure is entirely fictitious, designed to save the face of US imperialism’s stooges in charge of various middle-eastern countries who have not lifted a finger in support of Gaza.
Therefore, though a ceasefire deal was signed on 17 January this year, under which there was a hostage and prisoner exchange, while Israel permitted some humanitarian aid to enter Gaza and let Gazans return to their largely destroyed homes, this did not last. During the first phase of the agreement, scheduled to end on 1 March, negotiations were supposed to continue towards finalising a permanent ceasefire, after which all remaining hostage and prisoners would be released and exchanged. Thereafter, Israel would lift the blockade on Gaza.
However, Israel could not stop killing Palestinians, ceasefire or no ceasefire. According to Wikipedia (2025 Gaza ceasefire, accessed on 27 April):
These Israeli violations led Hamas to stop releasing hostages, which Israel and the USA then used as a justification for Israel’s violations of the agreement. With Israel not having engaged in the talks to reach a permanent ceasefire agreement by 1 March, the USA proposed that, since the conditions had not been met for moving on to the second stage, the first phase should be extended to allow further prisoner/hostage exchanges. The Palestinian resistance rejected this proposal since by that time a permanent ceasefire agreement should have been reached, which Israel clearly had no intention of ever allowing.
Although the ceasefire was still technically in force, Israel moved to stop all humanitarian aid reaching Gaza immediately after 1 March. On 9 March, the zionists cut off all electricity supplies to the Gaza Strip. On 18 March, Israeli airstrikes on Gaza resumed in full force.
In full force, and with all the accompanying inhumanity, Israel resumed its attacks on schools, hospitals and refugees living in tent cities. Two and a half thousand Palestinians were killed in Gaza in just the first month after Israel broke the ceasefire.
Rabbi Brant Rosen wrote of the horrors in an article in Truthout entitled ‘This Passover, we must reckon with Israel’s massacre of children in Gaza’, in which he exhorted jewish people:
“This Passover – the second to come amidst the ongoing genocide perpetrated by Israel against Palestinians in Gaza and mass forced displacement in the West Bank – we would be grievously remiss if we failed to acknowledge the scores of children who have been killed, maimed and traumatised by Israel’s ongoing military onslaught.
“The official death toll in Gaza has now broken the 50,000 mark, including more than 17,000 children. (The medical journal The Lancet has concluded that the total number of those killed is likely 40 percent higher.) On 18 March, the day that Israel broke a two-month ceasefire, the Israeli military killed more than 400 Palestinians, including 183 children and 94 women — on what observers call the single bloodiest day of the genocide.
“More recently, on 3 April, Israel bombed the Dar al-Arqam school-turned-shelter in Gaza city, killing 29 people, 18 of whom were children. In its report on the attack, Al Jazeera quoted a spokesperson from Gaza’s emergency rescue workers: ‘What is going on here is a wake-up call to the entire world. This war and these massacres against women and children must stop immediately. Children are being killed with cold blood here in Gaza.’” (11 April 2025 )
But the Israeli murderers have no time for jewish religion.
“On 23 March, ten PRCS [Palestinian Red Crescent Society] paramedics and six civil defence first responders were targeted when responding to treat Palestinians wounded after an Israeli airstrike in Rafah. One PRCS ambulance came under fire by Israeli forces, and three additional ambulances were dispatched to support the mission, before Israeli forces besieged the area and contact was lost. One paramedic was released by Israeli forces on 23 March, but until 29 March, Israeli forces refused to coordinate or permit access for rescue teams to the site to search for those who remained.
“On 29 March, PRCS teams, accompanied by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and Palestinian civil defence teams accessed the area to find the ambulances, one fire-truck and a UN vehicle had been struck, crushed and partially buried, and the body of a civil defence worker beneath his firetruck. On 30 March, rescue teams returned to the site and recovered the bodies of eight PRCS staff, six civil defence workers and one UN staff member buried in a mass grave.
“The head of UNOCHA, Jonathan Whittall, described finding the paramedics had been in killed their uniforms, wearing their gloves as they sought to carry out their lifesaving duties.” (MAP condemns the killing of paramedics and first responders in Rafah, Medical Aid for Palestinians, 1 April 2025)
In the meantime, the United Nations World Food Programme, which has been able to feed about 25 percent of starving Palestinians since 2 March, has just announced that it has run out of food. Despite the protests forthcoming from all over the world, Israel and its imperialist backers are trying to starve to death those Palestinians who they cannot force out of Gaza.
Israel is nevertheless paying a heavy price – a price that will sooner or later lead to its fall. A website called Silenced Sirs has published the following analysis:
Since the beginning of the war, Israel has plunged into an unprecedented crisis on all fronts—economic: social, psychological and political. While mainstream media attempts to conceal the truth, the numbers and facts paint a starkly different picture of a state that once claimed to be invincible.
This report will reveal the most critical indicators of Israel’s decline, based on the latest data as of 21 March 2025.
1. Unprecedented economic losses
Israel is facing a catastrophic economic collapse, the worst since its founding in 1948.
The economic repercussions in 2024 have been severe:
These numbers indicate that Israel is on the verge of an economic meltdown, which could cripple its ability to sustain the war effort.
2. Forced displacement of Israelis
Due to the ongoing war and fear of resistance retaliation, 143,000 Israelis have fled their homes, particularly from settlements near Gaza and the northern border. Even after temporary ceasefires, many are too afraid to return, fearing another escalation.
This situation is not just an internal displacement crisis – it has triggered a mass exodus of Israelis out of the country, significantly impacting Israel’s demographic balance.
3. Unprecedented psychological crisis
The Israeli population is experiencing severe psychological trauma due to the prolonged conflict and fear of resistance operations:
These statistics show that morale inside Israel is at an all-time low, directly affecting military preparedness and internal stability.
4. The reverse jewish exodus
One of the most alarming trends in Israel today is the mass emigration of jews from the country, with:
This shift reflects a growing loss of faith in Israel’s future as a secure and stable state, which threatens its long-term viability.
5. Political and moral collapse
Israel is not just facing a military and economic crisis – it is also undergoing a severe political and diplomatic collapse:
These developments leave Israel weaker than ever on the global stage, increasingly isolated, and struggling to maintain international support.
6. Internal revolt and elite divisions
One of the least reported but most significant crises in Israel today is the internal revolt within its elite circles:
This proves that Israel is not only losing externally – it is also imploding from within.
Bottom line: Are we witnessing the beginning of Israel’s end?
Israel today is not the same Israel the world knew a few years ago. Its economy is crumbling, its society is psychologically shattered, emigration is skyrocketing, its politics are in chaos, and internal dissent is growing.
These indicators all point to a critical turning point, leaving many to ask: Are we witnessing the beginning of the end of the zionist project?
While the final answer remains uncertain, one thing is clear—Israel is no longer invincible, and the resistance continues to drain it toward inevitable collapse. (Auto-translated from French original: Israel on the brink of collapse: What the media won’t tell you, Spirit of Free Speech, 27 March 2025)
What is happening in Gaza is a tragedy not only for the Palestinians, but also for jews and for humanity at large. While it is the Palestinians who are the most obvious victims, imperialism has taken advantage of the suffering of jewish people under the Nazis to mobilise large numbers of them to act as its attack dogs for control of the oil riches of the middle east.
Imperialism has heartlessly used the victims of one genocide in Europe to be perpetrators of genocide in the middle east. As a result, the ongoing violence in Gaza has undoubtedly led many jews to critically reassess their views on zionism, leading to increased pro-Palestinian activism within certain communities.
Polls have indicated a growing sympathy for Palestinian perspectives among younger jewish people. In Britain, the Jewish Board of Deputies has suspended and is disciplining 36 of its members over an open letter they signed condemning Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu for breaking the ceasefire. Israelis, however, are brought up in an all-pervasive atmosphere of hate and contempt for Arabs in general, and for Palestinians in particular, and for most of them to free themselves of zionist servitude will be a hard task.
However, sooner or later they will have to follow the example of the South African whites in dismantling their apartheid state and learning to live in peace and mutual respect with the people whom their forefathers displaced from their homes and land.
Then truly, from the river to the sea Palestine will be free!