A. Several events this week reminded me of my youth at the age of fourteen, a boy growing up in a politically left-leaning home and dreaming of an imagined world peace, watching a prime-time Orana Banai show featuring a violent settler wearing a body armor made of her own babies. This is how I understood Israeli society at the time. I didn't need more than that. 'Eretz Nehederet(A satire show)
' and similar provided me with everything I needed to know about the Haredim, the religious Zionists and the traditionalists.
It's not just me, by the way, on the whole an uninfluenced boy; Aharon Barak also hinted at this, boasting that he knows the colors of Israeli society very well. How do you know? Through the “Eretz Nehederet” that he often watches, he admits.
Like Aharon Barak, so too many senior officials in the security, legal and clerical systems suckle their opinion about the people from there and from other TV programs, such as 'Ovda', which published a 'shocking' investigation last week, or the 'Rolnik Report' which 'shook the heads of the Sips' .It is important to understand: these 'investigations', like many of their predecessors, were not intended to convince us to switch political camps. They have a much more important role in terms of hegemony.
B. *The role of these programs is called a 'dog whistle' or a 'whale song' – a term for a signal that is heard only by certain ears and conveys the message only to those destined to receive it.
They are not intended at all for us, the Jewish majority camp, who are seen to them as a herd of baboons, regardless of the color of our skin or what we have on our heads. These programs are part of the signaling that completely demonizes the people and their elected officials, in order to strengthen the ranks of the deep-state that lives on the narrative of 'saving the state from the people'. There is a deep connection between maintaining the hegemonic power of the Deep-State and creating a culture that supports a narrative, such as grotesque humor characters and 'dramatic investigations' that mean nothing.
Their narrative is built on a complete division of the people and their elected officials from the decision-making centers, and even a division that is simply informed about what is happening. This is how the security establishment completely agreed to separate the leadership of the state, and this is how they continue to act during the war and in all other branches of the state, even at the expense of rescuing the captives, and there is much evidence of this. The misdemeanor of breaking the agreement of the section is currently sitting against an outstanding and dedicated intelligence officer named A. Rosenfeld in arduous investigations, imprisoned together with the Noachba terrorists.
“For others to see and fear”
There is nothing more dangerous to them than someone starting to break the convention of the Deep-State Kingdom.
C. Kingdom of the Deep State
To really understand this, it is recommended to read the book 'Baal Habit' by Ido Norden.
It's been a long time since I've read a book that caused me such feelings, when it was revealed to what extent the adversary that is fighting the people of Israel, their will and identity, is not an external enemy, but rather our system itself, a system that sanctifies the taking of sovereignty from the people and their elected officials in the name of progressive and globalist agendas, and especially in the name of the hegemonic desire to appropriate More and more power to herself.
In the book we see the underground struggles that work behind politics. How in the soccer field of Israeli politics, the players dribbling on the field are not the elected officials, but the officials, and the elected officials are, at best, the ones we chose to give them the megaphone in the stands, who will shout the loudest.
What is most difficult to digest in the book is how the left smashed and finally broke all the laws. How does he have no respect for the democratic game. zero. Beyond the moral injustice and the lack of integrity, the price the people pay for this is also enormous. Only when we address that will we begin to put the ball back in our hands.
D. The victory of the people
From the challenge of reading 'baal habait' we will advance to another, brilliant and great book – an inspiration built from one victory of one elected official (and many partners), a victory that has huge implications for our lives: In Yuval Steinitz's book 'The Battle for Gas', the former minister shares with us the many hardships he had to go through in various offices, mainly in front of officials and lawyers, until he managed to get the gas out of the ground, to the great benefit of the people of Israel.So it's true, the gas release is nothing compared to the dismantling of the security, legal and clerical junta, but we can learn a lot from it.
What for example?
First and foremost, how much we must start giving real backing to our elected officials, who are ready to confront the system. That's the only way things can change. An elected official who only neglects to move the cheese of hegemony, enters the inferno of articles defaming him and his family, of invasive and humiliating police investigations after chewing gum that was 'carried' at the age of 7, of far-fetched and far-fetched sentences about nothing, that empty the soul and the pocket, of complaints about harassment Sexes that open to the sound of trumpets but close with the sound of a weak response, of chanting under the house at four in the morning, and more and more and more.
If, in addition to all these, the representative discovers that the public has abandoned him, where will he have the courage to continue? Second thing: Steinitz portrays in his character a man who, on the one hand, knew how to do his homework in a very polished and professional manner, knew what he wanted, who had the deep conceptual background behind his actions, who knew how to provide real, sharp and witty answers to anyone who tried to outwit non-material difficulties, and at the same time knew Also the art of 'knocking on the table'.
Only with each other – will succeed.
The picture would not be complete without reminding the readers that First Sergeant Yuval Steinitz is the elected official most associated with the bombing of the Iranian-North Korean nuclear reactor in Syria, in the face of virulent opposition from the hegemony of the defense establishment.
Sometimes an elected official feels that he is alone in front of the system, that only he has problems in the office. A mistake is made that we are alone and weak.
We must raise our heads together, like seventy sheep that decide to turn around and face the one wolf, understand as one man with one heart that there is a systemic problem here and that we must start fighting, and then support anyone who is willing to put his life on the line for the people and against the rulers of the system.
True, we deal with it here a lot, but in my opinion not enough.
Every other issue is dwarfed by thousands of counters, and most of them will even be corrected by themselves as soon as we return the sovereignty of the state to the people of Israel.
'Path pavers'