The 74th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba is passing this year in exceptional circumstances, as the Palestinians this year are eagerly awaiting - day after day - the demise of the state of the Zionist entity from the land of Palestine in fulfillment of various prophecies, most notably by Sheikh Bassam Jarrar 30 years ago, and he explained its details in a book he issued in 1995 Under the title "The demise of Israel 2022: a prophecy or a digital coincidence?", I followed it with other books and lectures on the YouTube platform that garnered millions of views.

A large segment of the Palestinian people - educated, intellectuals, politicians and the common people - believe that this is not excluded, and that the developments taking place in Palestine, the Arab region and the world indicate that a big thing is taking shape on the horizon that will have severe repercussions on the state of the Zionist entity, which will collapse very quickly and then become an impact. After appointed in a few months or years at the most.

Barak invoked Jewish history, not to tell the Jewish people about the prophecy of their elimination, but rather to call them to unite the ranks and overcome differences, and warn them of the consequences of what might happen to them in the coming period if they persist in the sharp political, religious and intellectual differences they are currently in, which is what the people have fallen into. Palestinian and Arab since the Nakba until now.

Hope ignited in the hearts of the Palestinians and their Arab and Muslim supporters, after excerpts from former Zionist Prime Minister Ehud Barak spread like wildfire two weeks ago, in which he talks about the curse of the eighth decade in Jewish history, as the Jews have not existed throughout history for more than 8 decades, and that he fears that The recurrence of this happening to the State of "Israel", which coincides with the completion of its eighth decade in 2028, the year following the date of the fulfillment of Sheikh Ahmed Yassin's prophecy - may God have mercy on him - with the demise of the state of "Israel" in 2027.

What we didn't read in Ehud Barak's talk about the curse of the eighth decade

In view of the emotional state of the Palestinians, Arabs and Muslims towards the usurping Zionist entity, what stopped them from Barak’s talk and the riders walked his words about the curse of the eighth decade, but they did not finish reading to know that Barak did not reveal a prophecy about the imminent demise of Israel that reinforces the “prophecy” of Sheikh Jarrar and others As some like to call it.

What Barak said is merely an extrapolation of the history of the Jews, his leg to remind the Jewish people of the consequences of division and conflict, and to call them to unity in facing the internal challenges that have threatened the state of the Zionist entity for years.

Barak's speech came in two successive articles in the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth on May 4 and 8, 2022, on the occasion of the 74th anniversary of their alleged independence.

In the first article, he presented an extrapolation of the history of the Jewish kingdoms and the disputes that engulfed those kingdoms, warning against repeating this before the State of "Israel" completes its eighth decade due to the stormy disputes and schisms that it is currently witnessing, whose danger far exceeds that of external threats.

Terrorism cannot eliminate us, nor the Palestinians, nor Hezbollah, nor Iran, even if it possesses nuclear weapons, but history proves that the most dangerous enemy is the internal division and the growing hatred among the Jews themselves, incitement, fanaticism and sectarianism that is getting worse year after year.

At the beginning of his second article, Barak summarized his speech by saying, "(Terror) cannot eliminate us, nor the Palestinians, nor Hezbollah, nor Iran, even if it possesses nuclear weapons. But history proves that the most dangerous enemy is the internal division and the growing hatred among the Jews themselves, incitement, fanaticism and sectarianism. Which is getting worse year after year, the nations that could not unite in moments of testing have disappeared from the podium of history.

Barak spoke about the threat of Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran, and about the Iranian nuclear project, calling on the leaders of "Israel" to confront it with sobriety and determination, calling for the lifting of immunity from the Hamas leader in Gaza Yahya Sinwar and other leaders of the movement, and calling for the completion of the apartheid wall, its operation and equipping it with warning devices. And the deployment of forces to respond along its length, even if it requires the establishment of 15 other companies for border patrols, and the Shin Bet service must work decisively to repel the "terrorist" attacks carried out by the Palestinians these days.

He said, "(Israel) is stronger than any grouping of enemies, militarily, strategically, technologically and economically. We must work to achieve our goals from a position of strength and self-confidence. There is no place to intimidate ourselves and our citizens."

As for the threat of the Iranian nuclear project, he presented a new viewpoint that reduces the legitimate danger to the State of "Israel" by saying, "The Iranian threat at this stage as well and in the foreseeable future does not constitute an existential threat to (Israel), and in fact the direct danger stems from more than the possibility that it will lead to progress." Iran is pushing more players in the region to seek their own weapons, and this is another long-term complication.”

The biggest threat to the State of Israel

What concerns us most in this pose is Barak’s talk about the internal threat that prompted him to prepare for it in the first article by talking about the curse of the eighth decade, where he clarified his intention by saying, “The two (historic) periods of destruction were not pre-written in heaven, they were the result of severe sectarian diseases and brotherly hatred. In addition to the blind fanaticism of those who monopolized the knowledge of God’s will and wanted its actual implementation, nations that had repeatedly not known how to unite in moments of trial disappeared from the podium of history.

He explained this by saying, “There is only one threat to “Israel” today, whose essence and importance in light of our historical experience may make it an existential threat. other".

And he quoted a former intelligence chief telling him that they feel they are on their way to a civil war, and he concluded his article by saying, “It is our responsibility to unite everyone, even those who think differently than us, for the common struggle against the scourge of division, incitement, oppression and bigotry that has afflicted us. Already deeply in the past and starting from here together to new heights, the decision is up to us, and this is our main test at the beginning of the 75th year of (Israel's) independence.”

Ehud Barak invoked Jewish history to urge the Jews to fight division and blind fanaticism and unite the internal ranks to face external challenges, not to tell them your time is over, and you have only a few days or months left to pack your bags and leave Palestine and take your children to wherever you came, as the Palestinians, Arabs and Muslims loved that They understand it.

Ehud Barak - who is about 80 years old, a veteran Zionist leader with a distinguished political and military mentality, served as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Interior, Member of the Knesset, Chairman of the Labor Party for 4 years, and Minister of Defense for 8 years, summoned Jewish history not to tell the Jewish people about the prophecy of their elimination, but rather To warn them of the consequences of what might happen to them in the coming period if they persist in what they are currently in, of sharp political, religious and intellectual differences, which is what the Palestinian and Arab people have experienced since the Nakba until now.

Perhaps the Palestinian people and their leaders would have benefited more from Barak’s speech than the Jewish people, and to draw lessons and lessons from him, and to anticipate the features of the next stage of the State of “Israel” — the stage of consolidating Zionist power and hegemony in Palestine and the region, in order to fulfill the promise of our fathers and grandfathers, neither Sheikh Jarrar’s prophecy nor Sheikh Yassin. Nations that could not unite in moments of trial have disappeared from the podium of history, as Barak said.