Part 1 of 2: The demonstrations for alleged democracy currently taking place in the Israeli settlement are closely related to the escalation of attacks against Palestinians and are orchestrated by the same group of members of the left-wing Zionist party that lost the elections after several consecutive elections; and the only homogenous Zionist party.
While the protests received global attention for their perceived hypocrisy, it was challenging to find a report that got to the heart of the conflict and did not include a Zionist bias. The reason is the Zionist regime tries to gloss over this issue. I learned a lot from coverings in the media about what the regime is trying to hide, as I will show.
In the first part, I will provide a factual and comprehensive background story to understand the situation better.

The demonstrators defending democracy, apparently at the center of the political events in the Israeli settlement, were described as the Ashkenazi Zionist elite, “highly educated liberals whose economic and social power survived the gradual decline in their electoral power.” This description is the version of the Zionist propaganda that does not state the obvious, which is preserved thanks to careful selection operations operating in the background of the lives of the citizens under the Zionist regime for the fourth generation, who apply the colonial racist ideology to them, without their acceptance or knowledge.
Usually, it is displayed as a natural process born from the isolated and cultivated environment of the kibbutzim and the isolated settlements the Zionists often come from and are like that. Still, they learn racism, literally, instead of left-wing values (see examples below).

Examples of institutional racism are kibbutzim and other such isolated by law settlements: the photos depict racism towards Jews who compare them to Arabs – and Zionists like to kill two birds with one stone.
These are students in schools in the Zionist kibbutzim and settlements who painted their faces brown to mock Jews and compare them to Arabs and dressed as them to mock them.

The kibbutzim and the isolated settlements are an environment of gardens and private houses with pampering services such as a dining room and laundry. In these settlements and kibbutzim have acceptance committees to prevent Jews from joining. The kibbutzim and the isolated settlements were in the past villages and homes of the Palestinians whom the Zionists, the Ashkenazi (or Ostjudens, colonials from Europe) pushed into the refugee and extermination camps. The same people are still living there in isolation and married between them.
One hundred percent of the taxpayer’s pocket supports the kibbutzim and the isolated settlements and its members in many ways that inssure it would get to them, like . At the same time, the same Jewish tax-paying citizen, a citizen who is not an Ashkenazi Zionist, cannot live in them and struggles with the cost of living and with poverty deliberately created by apartheid in the education system with a separate system for Jews, which is defined as “re-education” and is based on race, as fully stated in the 2014 Knesset report (document number 19_ptv_297570).
In Zionist propaganda, the Jews are described by a derogatory name that the Ostjuden Zionists invented, originating from the word Ostjuden, the name they were known for centuries in Europe.
The Jews in the colony are the offspring of immigrants against their will that the Zionists motivated by dirty moves to make them come to the colony (and their children and grandchildren, whose geographical origin is mainly from the Middle East and Africa. They are described as low-class and ignorant who only want to kill Arabs. But this is criminalization because they lived in peace with their neighbors until the Zionist deception “Israel” was invented.

The Zionist regime created the equation in which if you are not from Europe and a Zionist – you are right-wing. In doing so, they also prevented the possibility of an actual peace process or liberal party. That didn’t prevent them from pretending to be as such. And at the same time, they maintained and nurtured and were behind a policy of racism against Jews and Arabs in all the institutions within the colony as the administrators. The systematic manner of the Zionist left branding itself (through total control of educational bodies, academia, media, etc.) as a racist who only benefits Zionists and Ostjudens, so they behaved like a closed club more than like a party or party supporters, with an over-the-top agenda aimed at benefiting Only with their group in every matter and thing.

“The justice system reform” is more about equal rights and less about a colonial Zionist ideology. They are trying to prevent it. And the demonstrations are not about democracy but are against the reduction of funds and power of the Zionist parties such as Labor in Israel and their lobbyists or, as they call themselves: the gatekeepers.
The Zionists currently hold more than 95% of the funds,* while their population is about 30% of society. Therefore there is no danger to democracy because the other groups have no power in their hands.
And from this, it is possible to understand how people like me were grouped on the right: non-Ashkenazim, non-Zionists, non-religious, the majority of the population under the Zionist regime and some small groups of Orthodox: Jews, and the Zionist Ashkenazim who are indeed the only extremists (Smotrich).
A surprising fact is that most Jews in Israel, who are not Ostjudens (Ashkenazi), do not consider themselves Zionists and will be surprised to know that Zionism was the ideology above their heads all this time. The smokescreen to hide the reality under the Zionist regime is thick.
The expected changes mean fewer positions of power and livelihood as “gatekeepers,” double agents, and black suits in the Ostjuden matrix of the Zionists, the Zionist matrix, with the communist twist. They have the power and resources to create an alternative reality and hide the injustices of the Zionist regime.
What worries this establishment is losing the Zionist monopoly it has exercised until now in racism and discrimination. I will also lead you to see this through some cover-ups pretending to be objective journalism.
These demonstrations bring to the surface all sectors of the Zionists, who have been living for 75 years in abundance from public funds, cut off from this public for almost a fourth generation. While among the Jewish minority in Israel, 30% of children live in poverty (not to mention the children murdered in the Palestinian refugee camps and all the shameful and inhumane treatment towards them).
The ancestors of the pro-democracy protesters took power through violence and money and pushed their owners to the refugee camps. They became the decision-makers behind the policies that have existed since then and are passed down from generation to generation, a well-oiled cartel. The successors of their generation are in the streets, demonstrating the preservation of a democracy that was never under their absolute control.
If so, it can be challenging for non-Zionists on the left to navigate the complexities created by Zionist ideology. If you hold views that reject Zionism, racism, colonialism, hypocrisy, machoism, or masochism, you may be pushed to the right side of the political spectrum. The Zionist left may even label you as conservative and lacking independent thinking. It is essential to recognize the insidious nature of the apartheid regime and its secretive leaders, who promote a hegemonic colonialist agenda in all areas of life, including work, school, the military, and the media. The term “boss-hood” is a product of this system and must be understood in its broader context.
They created the equation with the catch-22: non-Zionist, non-Ashkenazi equals conservatives. Those are about 70% of the population, and they are winning in the demography, which is what the Zionists are worried about. Those 70% are of Middle Eastern and African origin (my mother was born in Egypt, and my father was born in Morocco), non-religious, non-Zionist, and non-Ashkenazim. And not racists and benefits from colonials’ fiction from the 18th.
The Zionist Labor Party and its lobbyist maintained human and civil rights for themselves and their protection under the umbrella of the objective and professional fields, such as academics, journalists, or writers, such as Amos Oz, that built a body of records parallel to the actual reality to hide the crimes and maintain them.

But how do I know it’s a smear with a clear mind? We must go back briefly to the previous incarnation of Zionist racism, invented as Hasidism against non-European Jews. It may have originated at the beginning of the 18th century or later, and it is found against the background of the Jewish plateau.
While the Jews who lived in peace with their neighbors in the Middle East and Africa became less religious or modern religious, the fanatical Ashkenazi Hasidism directed their pathological racism to their perceived insufficient level of Judaism. The Jews didn’t care what they said.
They were too modern, and in Israel, they criminalized them as conservatives, creating the forced equation that anyone not from Europe is a conservative.

Minor point, although, indeed, the Jews were not equal in the districts they lived in, and under the Ottoman regime, they were not allowed to buy a house or hold a public office like others considered foreigners under the empire.
And at the same time, a little about the parallel history of the Ashkenazim in Europe, in the period before the Zionist settlement in Israel, it is perhaps worth noting that they were subject to attacks on average once every eighty years in Jungaza in Frankfurt, and program in other countries throughout Europe, according to records. Also, there are several documented cases in which they had mass psychosis, and the rulers of those countries dispersed them and did not allow them to rent houses or live on their land, and with no choice, they became beggars and prostitutes. Hence the image of the wandering Jew, which they applied to all Jews, is valid only for the Ostjudens.

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