Monday, June 30, 2025

Someone Didn't Like Me Saying That Zionism Is Destructive Of Democracy Outside Israel As Well As In It


 

In this explosive interview, former IDF soldier and renowned activist Professor Haim Bresheeth delivers a stunning analysis of the Iran-Israel conflict, the genocide in Gaza, and what he calls the terminal decline of Western imperialism. Prof. Bresheeth argues that the recent escalations are a smokescreen for the ongoing atrocities in Palestine and reveals why he predicts Israel's collapse within a decade.

If you think my comment about Britain sacrificing democracy in favor of zionism was outrageous,  Hiam Bresheeth has been arrested in Britain for protesting against the genocide in Gaza.  

On November 1, author and activist Haim Bresheeth was arrested in London after giving a speech at a pro-Palestine rally outside the home of Tzipi Hotovely, the Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom. The 79-year-old Bresheeth, a Jewish Israeli who has lived mostly in London since the 1970s, is an outspoken critic of Zionism and Israel and a supporter of Palestinian rights. He is the son of Holocaust survivors and a founder of the Jewish Network for Palestine.

In his speech, Bresheeth said Israel is unable to win against Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis. According to Bresheeth, the police told him he was being arrested under Section 12 of the Terrorism Act 2000, which forbids expressing support for proscribed organizations stated in the law. Bresheeth denies breaking any law, and, he says, was released the morning after his arrest and subsequently had his case closed without charge.

Bresheeth’s arrest joins a rising wave of persecution against pro-Palestinian protesters and journalists in the U.K. Since October 7, British authorities have used the Terrorism Act 2000 invoked during Bresheeth’s arrest to crack down on critics of Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza. The law is the cornerstone of British counterterrorism legislation, and has been criticized by Amnesty International as contributing to an “ever-expanding security state in the UK” that “appears to single out Muslims,” with vague and expanding definitions of what constitutes “terrorist activity.”


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