Submitted by M Tovey (United States), Sep 7, 2020 at 20:15
Times of Irreconcilable Controversy Coming to a Close:
And again, the expectations of unfulfilled dreams are brought to the forefront once more while the ink is not yet dry on a differing set of expectations. The agreement with the UAE and now subsequent expressions of consenting political observations appeared very briefly while coming into view for all who are no longer convinced of 'Palestinian' political independence; that long expressed desires of anti-Zionists and their bevy of collaborators, both regional and international, are once again forced to restate their long held antipathies, even in the face of lessening arguments to the contrary.
Does this mean Israeli victory is on the threshold of bringing peace for these times? Hardly; for like dreams, nightmares are hard to extinguish and will be suffered if left unfilled. But the issues are now joined for the final determination of how the peace of Jerusalem will be eventually fulfilled.
If anything, the 'Palestinian' narrative remains a force to be contended with; that other expectations that are aligned with the lifelong ambitions of a people neglected by truth in politics are still holding onto the false idea that Israel will eventually be defeated. Nothing can be farther from the truth; that Israel, while facing increasing odds of fateful battles on the horizon, the eventuality of the democratic state of Israel being transformed into an international superpower over and against all odds remains the Jewish promise, never to be taken away. The struggle now has an expectation of coming through the judgment and kingdoms and empires will be Israel's to rule over.
The entirety of the world will pay the ultimate price for trying to take away the sovereignty set to be Israel's destiny; and that those times are quickly approaching, if the overstated ambitions of a European Union backed series of hostile attacks directed towards Israel is any indication, what will be experienced will be unlike anything ever produced by the antipathies of WW II, Hiroshima and Nagasaki notwithstanding.
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