From the river to the sea, a serious threat that leads to the collapse of Zionism.
The president of the World Jewish Congress and the former American ambassador to Austria wrote in an article that the biggest challenge that threatens the Zionist regime is not Iran’s nuclear capabilities, but the change in the population structure in the occupied territories, during which the Palestinians have become the majority of residents in these territories.
Yair Lapid was introduced as the 14th Prime Minister of the Zionist regime on July 1. Although he is the only prime minister to move things forward until holding national elections in the occupied territories on November 1 (November 10).
“Ronalds Lowder”, the president of the World Jewish Congress and the former American ambassador to Austria, in an article in the American newspaper “Washington Post” addressed the biggest challenge and threat that threatens the existence of the Zionist regime.
He wrote in this article: “Lapid got the opportunity to become the prime minister while the Zionist regime is facing complex realities. Political and economic successes in the occupied territories are facing an increasing population challenge.
This former American diplomat wrote in his report: “Israel is currently living in its golden age. It has been more than 15 years – after the Second Lebanon War in 2006 – with relative peace, strategic stability and success. The economic situation in Israel has been flourishing for the past years, with an average annual growth rate of more than 3.5 percent, and in 2021, this growth has reached a staggering eight percent. The debt rate is significantly lower than in the US, the unemployment rate in Israel is close to zero, and the standard of living is steadily increasing.
The report continues: “The growth of advanced technologies in Israel has pushed it to the forefront of global technologies and attracted investors from all over the world. Israel has managed to sign a peace agreement with 6 countries of the Arab League, and its relations with the countries of the Arab world are considered one of the deepest relations. Other countries besides America, such as China, Japan, India, Europe and Brazil, also look at Israel as a strategic partner, and while its population is approaching 10 million people, its GDP per capita has reached England.
The president of the World Jewish Congress wrote in his report: “Despite these successes, Israel faces a serious existential threat. This existential threat is not caused by Iran’s nuclear capabilities, but rather by its demographic composition. In 2020, and for the first time in the last few decades, the Arabs living between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River have slightly exceeded the total number of Jews living between this sea and the river.