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How Zionism’s obsession with ‘total victory’ will destroy Israel

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published January 2, 2025
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Israel’s political and social landscape has entered an unprecedented crisis, exposing deep fractures within Zionism. The ideology that once promised security and unity now faces existential challenges, driven by a leadership obsessed with “total victory.” As the hostage deal between Israel and Hamas unfolds, the internal tensions within Zionism highlight a broader societal and ideological collapse.

Sacrificing hostages for expansion

The plight of Israeli hostages, once a unifying issue, has become a divisive political tool. Right-wing leaders have openly suggested sacrificing hostages for military gains, echoing the infamous “Hannibal directive,” which allowed the killing of captured soldiers to avoid negotiations. This ethos of sacrifice has extended to civilians in Gaza, where ongoing military actions demonstrate a shift towards glorifying death and conquest over civilian protection.

This Spartan mindset, promoted by the messianic right, has reshaped Israel’s cultural values. Society is increasingly conditioned for perpetual warfare, sidelining humanitarian considerations. As Israel deepens its foothold in Gaza, southern Syria, and Lebanon, the narrative of expansion overrides the human cost, reducing hostages and civilians to expendable assets in a broader strategy.

The cost of genocide

The genocide in Gaza, widely supported within Israel, reflects a vengeance-driven policy that fractures society. Moshe “Bogie” Ya’alon, a former defence minister, has likened this moment to a “third destruction of the Temple” for Israel. While admitting to ethnic cleansing in northern Gaza, Ya’alon warns of the erosion of Israel’s legitimacy, transforming it into a pariah state.

Internationally, Israel faces growing isolation, economic boycotts, and reputational damage. The 2025 budget’s austerity measures signal a deteriorating standard of living, as the psychological toll of war manifests in rising domestic violence and societal instability. A Women’s International Zionist Organisation (Wizo) report revealed a 65% surge in domestic violence cases within six months of the conflict, underscoring the war’s impact on Israeli households.

Fractures within Zionism

Zionism’s promise of security, prosperity, and unity is crumbling. The shift toward messianic right-wing policies has created a divide between Zionist ideals and their current manifestations. Historically, Israel balanced military success with diplomatic agreements, such as the Camp David Accords and Abraham Accords. Today’s leadership, however, prioritizes prolonged wars of attrition, undermining alliances critical to Israel’s survival.

The slogan “total victory” epitomizes this shift. Once a symbol of military and diplomatic success, it now represents unrestrained aggression, damaging Israel’s quality of life and global standing. The obsession with restoring deterrence after the failures of 7 October 2023 has led to unprecedented emigration. Between January and July 2024, long-term emigration rose by 59%, with many departing Israelis being the economic and intellectual backbone of the country.

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Zionist arrogance and decline

Figures like economist Dan Ben-David warn that the loss of this demographic could cripple Israel’s economy. Former elites, such as Ya’alon, understood the need for balance between military campaigns and maintaining international legitimacy. Today, that balance has been abandoned in favour of regional bullying and shortsighted policies.

Israel’s actions in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza reflect a broader arrogance within Zionism, disregarding its fragile standing. While Zionist elites once masked their crimes with diplomatic finesse, today’s leadership embraces open aggression, alienating allies and fuelling global disgust.

Opportunities for palestinians

The internal crisis within Zionism presents political opportunities for Palestinians. The fractures within Israeli society and the diminishing credibility of its leadership highlight the unsustainability of its current path. As Zionism grapples with its contradictions, the international community is increasingly questioning Israel’s legitimacy.

Conclusion

Zionism’s obsession with “total victory” is dismantling the very foundations it sought to build. The glorification of death and conquest over diplomacy and unity has pushed Israel into a cycle of self-destruction. As societal divisions deepen and international backlash grows, the ideology faces an uncertain future, with its own actions threatening its survival.

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