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Permalinklargest massacre of Israeli civilians in the countrys history was a
sign that the status quo of permanent occupation has collapsed. Under
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel had been advancing a policy
of long-term conflict management to bolster its occupation and
settlement of Palestinian lands while containing fragmented
Palestinian resistance. This involved financing a deterred Hamas,
which several Israeli leaders considered to be an asset.
Its true that some aspects of this strategy did collapse in the wake
of October 7 especially the illusion that the Palestinian national
project could be crushed, or that Hamas and Hezbollah could be kept at
bay in the absence of any political agreements. The notion that Jewish
settlement could guarantee security along Israels borders and
frontiers a long-standing Zionist myth was also shattered; beyond
the deep trauma and grief suffered by dozens of Jewish border
communities, some 130,000 Israelis from more than 60 localities within
the Green Line were displaced, and most of them remain so.
Other experts have claimed that Israels war in Gaza, and now Lebanon,
is void of political strategy for the day after, and is fought
solely for the sake of Netanyahus political survival. But contrary to
popular opinion, clear-eyed analysis of the past year shows that
Israel continues to promote an unmistakable strategic goal in this
war: maintaining and deepening the regime of Jewish supremacy over
Palestinians between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. In
this sense, the past 12 months might be best understood as Israels
first apartheid war.
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