Home FrontPage Israeli writer: It is not Iran that scares me, but rather my country, Israel Policy

Israeli writer: It is not Iran that scares me, but rather my country, Israel Policy

by telavivtribune.com
0 comment


I should be afraid of the Iranian bomb, and it is our habit to shudder in horror when we look at the Iranian centrifuges that do not stop enriching uranium. Indeed, there are those among us who believe that fear of the Iranian nuclear weapon is a condition for being Israeli, especially since there is a need for an external enemy. Dangerous and cruel for the proper administration of a totalitarian democracy.

However, I have not succeeded in feeling afraid, perhaps because my reserves of paranoia have run out, perhaps because I am stubborn by nature, and perhaps because the despair I feel obscures the fear and specter of death that hovers around me.

With these sentences, the Israeli writer “B. Michael” opened his column in the newspaper “Haaretz”, stressing that Iran does not frighten him, but there is another country in the region, which he will not name because he deals with secret information, which terrifies him greatly, and it is a country armed from head to toe with a number of A large number of nuclear weapons at sea, land and air, and that “Iran is not the one that sends shivers down my spine and keeps me awake at night.”

Amplify fear

The writer pointed out that one of the main ways to amplify fear of Iran is to assert that the government there is in the hands of “religious, fanatical, irresponsible deranged men capable of committing any deviation. They have long beards, wear strange turbans, and force their wives to walk in the streets in hijabs, and the fingers of these sexy men will be “It’s disgusting to click the red button when Iran has the nuclear bomb,” he said.

However, what truly terrifies the writer is that the government of that unknown country that frightens him so much is in the hands of fanatical and irresponsible religious derangers who are capable of committing any deviation. They also have beards or braids, and they also wear strange head coverings, and their wives wear head coverings, and their fingers People are above the red button that could open the gates of hell, and the only difference between them and their Iranian counterparts is that the Iranians do not have a nuclear bomb yet.

The war of Gog and Magog

In that country whose name is not mentioned, there was a deadly “terrorist organization” operating secretly in the past, and planning, in addition to acts of murder and “terrorism,” to bomb the Holy Mosque from the air, and they are working and hoping that this is how the war of Gog and Magog will break out. Which hastens the coming of Christ, and they were stopped early, but now they and others like them hold the reins of the government.

The writer concluded by saying: “In my frightened mind’s eye, I see that when a peace treaty or a prisoner exchange deal is proposed, the elders and youth of the underground movement immediately rush to gather in a dark cave, mutter incantations and light candles, then issue the Jewish Sharia ruling and press the red button, convinced that they are During the bombing of the Vatican they will awaken the people, liberate the Temple Mount from the hands of the infidels, and renew the bloody sacrificial worship.”

You may also like

Leave a Comment

telaviv-tribune

Tel Aviv Tribune is the Most Popular Newspaper and Magazine in Tel Aviv and Israel.

Editors' Picks

Latest Posts

TEL AVIV TRIBUNE – All Right Reserved.

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?
-
00:00
00:00
Update Required Flash plugin
-
00:00
00:00