The militarism of the Zionist society
The 60th Munich Security Conference will begin today (Friday) with a speech by the UN Secretary-General in the presence of senior officials from around the world and will focus on issues such as the war in Ukraine, the Gaza Strip and the Trump threat.
The Zionist regime has repeatedly stated that Zionist prisoners in Gaza are civilians, while the Resistance has always insisted that they are soldiers. After the presence of one of the Zionist regime's female television presenters carrying a weapon in the program became news, Haaretz reported in a detailed report that carrying weapons had become commonplace for Zionists, part of their clothing accessories. So from the beach to the synagogue, Israelis carry weapons with them everywhere, no matter whether they are men or women. The introduction to this post states that in recent months, personal weapons have become not only a security tool, but also a symbol showing the social status of people in Israel, which in many cases has led to disagreements between two people on the streets or inside a cafe and thus the weapon became a curse of life, and not a tool for prolonging life.
The Hebrew media argued that there is undoubtedly a connection between the rapid spread of the phenomenon of arming the civilian population and the war in Gaza, due to which large numbers of people were called to duty, at the same time, the sense of danger that formed in Israeli society. But at the same time, it is necessary to distinguish between different cases of carrying weapons, when a soldier comes on leave from his base and unit, it will be natural for him to carry weapons, because according to instructions in the army (against the background of widespread theft of weapons from Israeli army bases), either weapons , given to the soldier, must be with him, or it must be stored in a very safe and protected place, and given that fulfilling the second condition is considered a very difficult task under these conditions, it is logical that the weapon is always with the soldier in public places and at your place of residence.
But this recipe does not apply to many things that can be seen on the street. Today, guns have evolved from a tool of protection that must be carried, to a tool that the people of Israel love to carry. Not long ago, Lital Shemesh, a presenter on Israel's Channel 14, was photographed with a Colt gun tucked behind her back. This is a prelude to the conditions we will see in the future. Our concern is that in the next phase we will see people walking around with grenades on their chests or with ammunition around their necks, that is, the next generation of Israelis will become like Rambo.