As a result, the following factors must be taken into account when analysing the impending internal collapse of the Zionist regime over the next two decades:
1: The prevalence of authoritarianism, corruption, and fundamentalism within the Israeli political system is the primary cause of the Zionist regime's insurmountable sociopolitical challenges.
Due to its artificial nature and lack of any historical or cultural foundations, Israel is embroiled in a profound crisis of social identity, which only worsens with time. Therefore, the presence of an extremist politician, an autocratic and unscrupulous figure like Netanyahu, at the helm of policy-making can exacerbate the gravity of the current crisis.
2: Netanyahu's persistent efforts to overhaul Israel's judicial system and limit the power of judges in the Zionist regime's Supreme Court are illustrative of his authoritarianism. Netanyahu's policies have plunged Israel into a political abyss and prompted a significant number of government and security officials to renounce their superiors.
This issue signifies the escalation of Israel's decades-long identity crisis and the emergence of dangerous social fault lines.
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