Genocide, Aggression, and Collapse — Israel Is Doomed to Fall
Genocide, Aggression, and Collapse — Israel Is Doomed to Fall
Israel’s regime has entered its final stage: unrestrained violence, legal isolation, and geopolitical desperation. With over 60,000 Palestinians killed in Gaza and 377,000 more unaccounted for, according to a Harvard-backed report, Israel is no longer operating within the bounds of international law or morality—it is committing genocide in broad daylight.
In June 2025, this campaign of destruction took on regional dimensions. After launching a premeditated, unprovoked strike on Iranian nuclear and military sites, Israel triggered a historic and devastating retaliation. In a dramatic shift, Iran launched over 150 ballistic missiles and drones, striking deep inside Israeli territory. Key airbases, military intelligence sites, and civilian infrastructure in Beersheba and elsewhere were heavily damaged. This was the first time a state-level adversary inflicted such direct and visible harm inside Israel.
The illusion of Israeli invincibility was shattered. The military doctrine of unchallenged supremacy—central to the Zionist project since 1948—was laid bare as fantasy. The settler-colonial fortress has been breached.
But even this moment of military humiliation pales in comparison to the crime still unfolding in Gaza. The Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, together with international agencies, reports that hundreds of thousands remain missing—many presumed buried under rubble, killed in unregistered attacks, or disappeared by Israeli forces. The International Court of Justice is deliberating South Africa’s charge of genocide, and the International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
This is not rhetoric. This is accountability in motion.
And it is long overdue. Israel has operated for decades as a settler colonial regime, built on the violent displacement of Palestinians and the erasure of their national identity. It mirrors past colonial regimes that promised permanence but delivered collapse:
• Algeria, where French settlers clung to power until they were driven out after a brutal war of liberation.
• Rhodesia, where white minority rule disintegrated in the face of guerrilla resistance and international isolation.
• Apartheid South Africa, which fell not because it lost its military advantage, but because it lost its moral and political legitimacy.
Israel is no different. It survives now only by force: sieges, surveillance, bombardment, and billions in foreign military aid. But no state can kill its way to security, nor bomb its way to legitimacy. A regime that relies on genocide and unprovoked wars—against Palestinians, against regional powers like Iran—cannot and will not survive.
The signs are everywhere:
• Diplomatically, Israel is more isolated than ever. Even its closest allies face public revolt over their complicity.
• Demographically, the dream of a Jewish majority is slipping away as Palestinians edge toward numerical parity across all territory under Israeli control.
• Socially, dissent is rising within Israel as the youth question the state’s moral direction and future viability.
• Legally, its leaders are now fugitives from international law.
The model is failing. And what replaces it must be a state not built on exclusion, apartheid, and occupation—but on equality, justice, and shared sovereignty.
Until then, this regime will collapse. It is not a question of if—only when, and how much more blood it will spill on the way down.
Israel, as it exists today, is doomed. No amount of military superiority, nuclear ambiguity, or Western protection can outlast the will of a people to be free. History has no mercy for states that commit genocide. And neither will the future.