Who Will Save Global Politics from Israel’s Malign Influence Other than Iran? - Researcher Yaakov Katz
For years, Israel has followed a "scorched earth" policy in West Asia, perpetuating instability through ongoing bombing campaigns in Gaza, massacres of Palestinian civilians, assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists, and airstrikes in Syria. These actions, deeply embedded in Israel’s political agenda, have exacerbated global instability.
Recently, Yaakov Katz, a researcher from a Jewish organization in Israel, claimed that Israel is uniquely prepared to protect the world from threats. However, the pressing question remains: if not Iran, who will stand against the “greatest malign force” of Israel and protect global politics from its destructive activities? How can the world counter Israel’s actions that undermine international politics and peace processes?
Israel’s role in global politics is significant, especially due to its influential foothold in the United States, Europe, and the United Nations. Organizations like AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) have turned U.S. foreign policy into an instrument for Israeli interests, disrupting international peace initiatives. This lobbying power has prevented peace agreements or alliances among West Asian countries for years.
Israel also played a pivotal role in the 2003 Iraq invasion by propagating baseless claims about weapons of mass destruction. This resulted in Iraq's devastation and the emergence of extremist groups like ISIS. Such policies have perpetuated warfare and ethnic strife in West Asia.
The current state of Gaza is a glaring example. Home to 2 million people, Gaza has been reduced to an unstable prison where residents face severe human rights violations due to Israel’s aggressive policies. Western support for Israel and the silence of international organizations continue to impede resolution of this crisis.
Israel’s "scorched earth" approach and destabilizing actions in West Asia pose critical questions for the international community. What steps will the world take to counter these policies, and how will it navigate the growing instability in global politics caused by Israel’s actions? This remains a pressing issue for the future of international relations.