Iran’s unraveling threatens to strip Palestinian militancy of its most powerful patron—forcing a reckoning between armed “resistance” and political survival in a newly reordered Middle East.
You nail a weird paradox: if Iran’s grip on the “resistance” narrative dissolves, it could actually clarify what the Palestinian cause is about instead of keeping it stuck as a proxy label. Stripping away Tehran’s ideological weight might make real diplomacy and negotiation harder but also more honest.
You lost me when you used the word “militants” to describe Palestinians resisting Israeli apartheid and ethnic cleansing. People fighting to be free of a violet military occupation are not militants, they are heroes. The only “militants” in this equation are the ones who believe they are allowed to steal land and murder women and children bc their ancestors supposedly lived there 2,000 years ago. Talk about insane.
And for the record, apartheid Israel has no more right to exist than Nazi Germany or Apartheid South Africa did.
You nail a weird paradox: if Iran’s grip on the “resistance” narrative dissolves, it could actually clarify what the Palestinian cause is about instead of keeping it stuck as a proxy label. Stripping away Tehran’s ideological weight might make real diplomacy and negotiation harder but also more honest.
Sad and true in a way.
You lost me when you used the word “militants” to describe Palestinians resisting Israeli apartheid and ethnic cleansing. People fighting to be free of a violet military occupation are not militants, they are heroes. The only “militants” in this equation are the ones who believe they are allowed to steal land and murder women and children bc their ancestors supposedly lived there 2,000 years ago. Talk about insane.
And for the record, apartheid Israel has no more right to exist than Nazi Germany or Apartheid South Africa did.