321

A State Unraveling: Expertise, Identity, and the New Israeli Crisis

*A State Unraveling: Expertise, Identity, and the New Israeli Crisis*


Israel’s history can now be divided into “before” and “after” the Al-Aqsa Storm.


And no, that’s not an exaggeration.


The post–October 7 fallout is pushing the regime into deeper chaos by the day.


The Israeli daily *Maariv* has now admitted what officials tiptoe around: Israel is losing control of the situation.


The author of the report, a military analyst, describes how the flight of skilled professionals is placing Israel on the edge of structural collapse.


For a territory as small as the occupied lands, with a limited settler population, specialized talent isn’t just valuable — it’s existential.


But Tel Aviv’s war-fueled policies have driven many of its elite to choose other countries as their new home.


On top of that, rising arrests on espionage charges and a spike in smuggling, particularly weapons trafficking, point to a deeper identity, social, and even economic crisis within the regime.


Israel is no longer wrestling with isolated problems.


It’s wrestling with its own unraveling.

There are no comments for this article
Comment
Post a comment for this article