In the midst of escalating war between and , a rare and uncomfortable voice has emerged from inside the Israeli political establishment itself. That voice belongs to , a member of the representing the left-wing . Speaking in an interview on , Cassif delivered a blunt and unprecedented condemnation of the war policies of and the political alignment between Israel and . His words cut through the fog of wartime propaganda: “This is an imperialist aggression… not against the regime, but against the people.” In a political environment where dissent often invites punishment, Cassif’s statement stands as one of the clearest internal critiques of Israel’s current war trajectory. A War Sold as Security The official narrative from Washington and Tel Aviv is familiar. The war, they say, is about stopping Iran’s nuclear ambitions , defending Israel , and protecting global stability . But Cassif argues that this narrative masks deeper motivations. According to him, the real d...
History has a wicked sense of humor. Every few centuries it allows a powerful state to believe it has finally defeated the laws of history — that it has become permanent, untouchable, immune to collapse. And then history laughs . This is the uncomfortable lesson raised by Israeli historian in his striking reflection comparing modern with the once-glorious of South India. It is not a prophecy. It is something far more dangerous. It is a reminder. When Empires Believe Their Own Propaganda Five hundred years ago the Vijayanagara Empire was the envy of the world. Founded in 1336 by and , its magnificent capital near dazzled travelers . Markets overflowed with diamonds. Temples rose like mountains. Armies marched in numbers that seemed endless. European visitors described the city as one of the richest places on Earth . By the early 1500s, under the legendary ruler , Vijayanagara believed itself unstoppable. Its armies crushed rivals. Its trade networks f...