Why Israel’s Existence Threatens International Stability

What is Israel Doing that Makes it so Dangerous

Israel has become one of the most dangerous powers in the world, if not the most dangerous. Its forces are bombing large parts of the Middle East — sparing only a few countries such as Jordan, Egypt, and the Gulf states. These governments have been left untouched for now because they cooperate easily. Whether due to threats, debt, or bribes, they follow Israel’s orders without resistance, quietly watching as their neighbours are destroyed.

They seem unaware that once Israel finishes its bombing campaign, it will eventually turn its attention towards them.

At present, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and the Palestinian territories are under constant bombardments. Even countries that were thought to be safe have not escaped unscathed. Doha, Qatar’s capital, was recently attacked in broad daylight, followed by a forced unheard apology from Netanyahu. Iraq is bombed frequently under the claim of harbouring Iranian militias. Jordan and Egypt have also faced irregular, random airstrikes. Meanwhile, Iran fought Israel in what has come to be known as the 12-Day War.

Almost no country has been spared—except for the UAE, Bahrain, Oman, and Saudi Arabia, which remain protected by the Abrahamic Accord. But that peace is fragile; many believe it’s only a matter of time before Israel’s attention shifts to them too. The ultimate goal behind these actions is clear: the creation of a Greater Israel. Israel’s leadership is determined to rebuild its former glory, regardless of the cost in human lives, resources, or moral integrity. The result so far has been genocide, economic collapse, and endless conflict—yet the campaign continues.

Much of this drive is traced back to Netanyahu, the man at the centre of Israel’s power. As I explored in my previous article, “Netanyahu: The Self‑Proclaimed Messenger,” Netanyahu believes he is fulfilling a divine prophecy—one he claims was revealed to him by the late Rabbi Schneerson. In reality, he may simply be acting under false guidance, serving an agenda far more dangerous than he realises.

Netanyahu will stop at nothing—not even the lives of his own people. His obsession with destiny has turned him into both a ruler and a prisoner of his own delusion.

 

The Selection of political members in Western Countries

Israel is posing a growing threat to global stability. Through relentless political meddling, it had managed to interfere in the internal affairs of multiple nations—especially those with nuclear capabilities such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and France.

Their method? Strategic infiltration—hand-picking spineless political figures to carry out their agenda. The selection process was as sinister as it was calculated. According to many, these individuals were recruited through a cocktail of bribery, blackmail, and exploitative leverage based on desperate personal histories.

Bribery was the starting point. Lavish sums of money were channelled discreetly to ensure allegiance—not to their own nations, but to foreign interests. But before payment came loyalty, and before loyalty came control.

That’s where the blackmail came in.

Reports—many alleged, some documented—claimed that certain political figures were invited to private islands or flown to Israel under the guise of diplomatic visits. There, they were allegedly filmed in compromising situations, some willingly, others after being drugged or coerced. These recordings became leverage—used to ensure obedience and silence.

The infamous Epstein Island was frequently cited as one such location—an unspeakable place where, according to scattered testimonies and buried files, countless powerful individuals were compromised. What truly happened there remains largely hidden, but those who returned did so changed—and tethered. Senator Lindsey Graham, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and tons of others are only a few names in a big pool (boughtbyzionism.org). Most of them are US senators working full-time for Israel.

In the end, these individuals became something far more dangerous than mere puppets. They were traitors in tailored suits—infiltrators, domestically raised but loyal to an external force. Agents in plain sight. Servants to a foreign agenda, paid to betray their own people.

 

What if Netanyahu is Met with Resistance?

This is what many now fear: that once loyalty fades and the money dry up, Israel will lose its grip. Their network of spies, collaborators, and agents may collapse—and when that happens, the resistance will begin to rise.

Already, Israel’s puppet politicians are openly despised by their own people. These suit-wearing traitors are losing credibility. Fewer and fewer people are listening to them. Netanyahu is well aware of this growing rejection—and in response, he’s shifting tactics.

Now, Israel is investing heavily in social media manipulation. It began with the quiet purchase of influence: minor influencers—not the most famous, but those with reachable audiences—are being paid to promote Israel. They’re flown in to show off the country’s "beauty", its "modernity", and to drown out the reality with carefully staged content. Fake narratives are pushed to reshape Israel’s image.

As of now, TikTok is almost completely under Israel’s influence. Netanyahu has not been shy about expanding this strategy. He has hinted at plans to gain control over other platforms, including X (formerly Twitter), especially its censorship systems.

But despite these efforts, global resentment continues to grow. Netanyahu is wanted for war crimes, and no amount of PR can undo the destruction he has caused. He cannot silence the protests erupting around the world. He cannot erase the memories of what people saw—the genocide in Gaza, the massacres in Palestine, and the horrors committed by the IDF.

It is too late. The world has seen too much. And no media campaign can cleanse the blood.

What’s more alarming is Israel’s rumoured use of the so-called “Samson Option”—a last-resort strategy involving massive nuclear retaliation. It is said to be their final deterrent, a threat to unleash total destruction if their grip slips.

But the question remains: against whom?

Some suggest the target could be Iran. Others fear it may be another neighbouring country standing in Israel’s way.

This option will not come as a surprise since Netanyahu sees himself as a ‘messenger’ of some kind. The name of this ‘option’ comes from biblical Israelite judge Samson who pushed apart the pillars of a Philistine temple, bringing down the roof and killing himself and thousands of Philistines who had captured him. Much like Netanyahu, who, if feeling trapped and unable to escape, will fall in the hands of ultra-right Israeli political figures such as the extremists and terrorists Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir. These individuals have both the capacity and the willingness to use nuclear weapons against Palestinians and neighbouring countries, as they have openly expressed in numerous television interviews.

How can they be stopped?

Stopping Netanyahu is no longer a question of politics — it’s a matter of survival. His extremist ideology alongside his fellow political figures have hijacked every branch of power, crushed dissent, and silenced the press. Yet beneath the surface, resistance is growing. Former allies are whispering, military commanders are hesitating, and the people — once too afraid to speak against Israel — are beginning to rise. Netanyahu may control the airwaves and the borders, but control is not the same as loyalty. And every dictatorship, no matter how brutal, eventually meets its breaking point.

Every rogue state, no matter how brutal, eventually meets its breaking point. Every empire has fallen — and Netanyahu’s will be no exception. History has no patience for tyrants and war criminals who mistake fear for loyalty. His propaganda may rewrite today’s headlines, but it cannot erase the blood on his hands or the fury building across borders. The question now is not if he will fall — but how soon, and how hard. There is also the chilling question of how far he is willing to go before someone stops him.

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