Zionist Analyst Warns of Rising Fascist Tendencies Among Israeli Youth Post-October 7th

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, data published by the Mehr News Agency, citing Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, indicates that the Israeli regime continues to grapple with the repercussions of the October 7th operations, particularly concerning its future generations. These events are now viewed as a moment of collapse for a regime whose military is ostensibly always prepared.
Professor Noa Lavi, head of the School of Public Administration and a member of Tel Aviv-Yaffo Academic College, stated that the new generation in the occupied territories directly witnessed a breakdown in the regime’s governance and paid a heavy price for it.
In an article published on the “Walla!” website, Lavi elaborated that Israelis have come to realize that the occupied territories are a nation plagued by recurring periods of war, irregular borders, pervasive violence, missile attacks, political crises, and a society increasingly struggling to manage its internal conflicts.
The Zionist analyst further noted that many young people residing in the occupied territories grew up amidst political polarization, widespread distrust, and a profound loss of faith in major governing institutions.
Lavi added that young Zionists observed their formidable governance capabilities during the October 7th operations as if they were children witnessing their parents succumbing to an unbelievable moment of weakness, causing everything to crumble around them. This perceived vulnerability has propelled many of them toward divergent paths, with some gravitating towards extreme nationalism and religious extremism, while others have become attracted to fascist ideologies.

