In the aftermath of a costly victory in Gaza, Israel, along with its allies in Silicon Valley, is resorting to increasingly dystopian measures in an effort to maintain control.
John Robb elaborates on the nature of this victory in a recent article at Global Guerillas:
Despite winning numerous battles through clever maneuvering against both foes and allies, Israel’s strategic standing is precarious; the toll of this war represents a Pyrrhic victory—one so devastating that it jeopardizes the nation’s future survival.
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Currently, Israel’s significant reliance on U.S. military and economic aid makes it particularly vulnerable, especially as global support becomes less predictable. This dependence risks entering a turbulent phase where Israel could alienate key political events and suffer diminished support within the United States.
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The Democratic Party’s support for Israel has shifted dramatically:
Israel and the American Generational Divide
Robb notes that the conflicts within the Democratic Party are deeply generational, “conducted both online and offline (through campus protests and aggressive efforts to suppress dissent),” with the new networks emerging victorious.
Opposition to Israel’s actions in Gaza has risen, with polls indicating that more American Jews disapprove rather than support the military campaign.
A new WaPo poll shows that more Jewish Americans disapprove than approve of Israel’s war in Gaza. pic.twitter.com/khJjv9np7s
— Eli Clifton (@EliClifton) October 16, 2025
AIPAC, Israel’s lobbying organization, is increasingly viewed as politically toxic among Democrats, even moderates. An article in the NY Times on October 2 highlights recent trends:
Several Democrats, once reliant on AIPAC donations, have now declined to accept its contributions. Attendance has plummeted for AIPAC’s annual trip to Israel, traditionally popular among first-term lawmakers. Recently, a majority of the Democratic Senate Caucus has supported legislation aimed at halting arms sales to Israel, a position AIPAC opposes.
Historically, AIPAC has wielded considerable influence in Congress, capable of expending tremendous resources to defeat lawmakers it deemed unfriendly to Israel. For instance, last year, it invested over $23 million to eliminate progressive candidates such as Cori Bush of Missouri and Jamaal Bowman of New York, who criticized unconditional U.S. support.
In July, The Jerusalem Post expressed concern over dwindling Democratic support and reiterated the crucial necessity of bipartisan backing for Israel, especially in the evolving political landscape shaped by Trump :
Trump’s steadfast allegiance to Israel has reached unprecedented levels, particularly following his bombings of Iran’s nuclear sites.
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Yet, gratitude should not overshadow the necessity of maintaining ties with Democrats. With current Republican sympathies at a peak, Israel must also extend gestures of friendship toward the Democratic Party.Central figures within the Democratic Party, like Governor Josh Shapiro (Pennsylvania) and Governor Gavin Newsom (California), are leaning toward the center as the presidential race of 2028 develops. Mending relationships with future leaders of the Democratic Party is essential, or risk catastrophic consequences by January 2029.
Returning to Robb, his examination of Israel’s challenges on the right side of American politics is particularly insightful:
As the conflict escalated, efforts to staunch criticism of Israel fragmented the conservative community. Early attempts to censor popular right-wing figures critical of Israel—like Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson—resulted in significant divisions.
Robb finishes by emphasizing a troubling decline in support for Israel, particularly among younger individuals from both parties. “71% of younger Democrats and 50% of younger Republicans aged 18-49 hold negative views about Israel, with significantly higher disapproval among those aged 18-29,” he observes, which foreshadows a challenging future for Israel.
The following Twitter video captures what I previously referenced as “the political blender,” showcasing interactions between Tucker Carlson, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Zohran Mamdani, illustrating shifts in political perspectives on Israel.
Interestingly, while Carlson and Greene are both older than Mamdani, they are considerably younger than many of his Zionist Democratic counterparts, hinting at a potential alliance among younger citizens opposing perceived Israeli dominance in American media and politics.
Zohran Mamdani for Mayor of NYC on November 4. The rest are Zionist genocidal demons. pic.twitter.com/ifHeC46GB1
— Irlandarra (@aldamu_jo) October 17, 2025
A video dialogue featuring an Israeli and a self-identified “American Christian Nationalist” underscores the diminishing support for Israel on the younger American right:
This US individual poses questions that resonate with a lot of people. pic.twitter.com/eVZDVkCAqc
— Kerry Burgess (@KerryBurgess) October 18, 2025
Dystopian Measures Intensify Amidst Pressure
I have previously discussed how the acquisitions of the traditional Paramount media outlet and TikTok by Zionist oligarchs, Larry and David Ellison, reflect “Israel’s urgent need to dominate the narrative in the U.S.”
Additionally, Ellison’s notorious remarks on surveillance indicate his perspective: “Citizens will behave appropriately, knowing they are constantly observed and recorded.”
A recent discussion between former CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou and “Cybersecurity Expert, Associate Research Scholar at Yale Law School, and Founder & CEO of Ivy Cyber” Sean O’Brien revealed deeper implications behind the Ellison brothers’ influence:
Professor Sean O’Brien: The TikTok ban proposed during the Biden administration stemmed from its effectiveness in Trump’s marketing campaigns.
O’Brien elaborates on TikTok’s vast popularity among the younger demographic:
O’Brien: Approximately 170 million users engage with TikTok in the U.S., predominantly among key demographics that marketers target. The data flowing through TikTok is immense, illustrating the platform’s significance among generations, particularly Gen Z.
Turning to Kiriakou, whose past includes being imprisoned for disclosing the CIA’s torture practices, he questions the risks posed by TikTok’s data collection:
John Kiriakou: Should I be concerned if TikTok knows my nightly habits? Does it even matter?
O’Brien: Yes, location data is a major issue because mobile apps are, in essence, surveillance tools. They continuously transmit data regarding your location, social interactions, and activities—whether the app is actively in use or not.
Transitioning to another significant figure, Elon Musk, he has notably expanded his media empire, further aligning with Zionist interests.
Musk’s 2022 acquisition of Twitter set the stage for similar moves by Ellison regarding TikTok.
After an anti-Semitic incident, Musk underwent a noticeable ideological shift towards Zionism and is currently using X.com (formerly Twitter) to target Brit journalist Owen Jones.
Critically, Musk’s xAI (Artificial Intelligence) has been manipulated to reflect conservative viewpoints:
If you engage with @Grok, ensure you come prepared. 😂 https://t.co/YNhmJRTSZX
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 18, 2025
The New York Times has examined how Musk’s AI company has adjusted Grok to align with his political views:
Musk and his team have modified the chatbot to closer align with conservative ideologies, reflecting his political priorities in its outputs, as analyzed by The New York Times.
Similar pressures are motivating Musk and Ellison, revealing vulnerability in their expansive empires amid the ongoing polycrisis:
The Information reported that Oracle’s cloud ventures have revealed disappointing profit margins:
Internal documents suggest Oracle’s AI cloud division has struggled to maintain profitability, often recording margins lower than anticipated.
Musk also faces mounting lawsuits linked to Tesla’s “Full Self-Driving” (FSD) technology:
- Tesla faces litigation on three continents over FSD defects.
- Moreover, both Chinese and Australian Tesla owners are suing over their vehicles’ failure to update FSD.
- American clientele may likewise pursue significant compensation if international outcomes are confirmed.
- Notably, Tesla could potentially owe as much as $42 billion in refunds for FSD-related grievances.
- A crucial lawsuit in Australia could prove that Tesla misrepresented its FSD capabilities.
The UK: A Secondary Focus for Zionist Efforts
Beyond U.S. tensions, Musk has recently shifted attention to the UK following his departure from Trump’s DOGE initiative:
Wired reported that, despite earlier disengagement from UK politics, Musk is now substantially involved in amplifying far-right figures.
Moreover, amid this political realignment, Israel has also made bold moves within UK political circles:
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar has publicly dictated terms to UK officials regarding Middle Eastern policies:
Additionally, reactions to violent groups in the UK have seen Israeli and local political figures vocally oppose any leniency:
Labour leader Keir Starmer condemned UK law enforcement’s decisions regarding antisemitic groups:
Desperation Breeds Impunity
Discussing Israel’s recently adopted strategies in the aftermath of its Gaza victory, The New Yorker’s Isaac Chotiner interviewed Nathan Thrall:
Nathan Thrall: The mainstream discourse has now included talks of ethnic cleansing, with polls revealing that a significant majority of Israeli Jews support expelling Gazans.
Israel’s activism in dealing with American journalists reporting from the West Bank has raised eyebrows, particularly as officials in Washington exhibit alarming indifference:
Reportedly, journalist Jasper Nathaniel has faced threats while covering stories on settler attacks:
Nathaniel believes he was lured into a dangerous situation, only to be met with indifference by the U.S. Embassy:
He has called out American representatives, questioning whether their unconditional support for Israel is worth the lives of their constituents.
This echoes sentiments of previous journalists who faced dire consequences due to their coverage of sensitive Israeli operations.
Glenn Greenwald emphasizes that Israeli impunity stems from its control over U.S. governmental actions:
Many U.S. officials prioritize their allegiance to Israel over their duties to American citizens.
Max Blumenthal further elucidates the extremism of American “influencers” within the Israeli sphere:
A recent figure known for polarizing actions is reportedly receiving full support from Israel, illustrating the radicalization permeating U.S. alliances.
These developments reflect the behavior of desperate actors wielding unchecked power in increasingly volatile times. Significant protests against Israel’s military draft changes continue to amplify internal conflicts within the nation:
A large assembly of Orthodox Jews recently gathered outside the Israeli consulate in New York City, challenging the government’s proposed changes to draft regulations, further complicating the already tense situation in Tel Aviv.
Conspiracy Theories and the Evolution of Narrative
Ultimately, Dr. Aaron Good, author of American Exception: Empire and the Deep State, offers profound insights into the current landscape:
Dr. Aaron Good: The irrational behavior of actors within Zionism is often difficult to comprehend, yet their strategies reveal a clear motive aimed at controlling the public narrative.
Good connects rising tensions to recent events surrounding prominent figures, arguing that the concentrated power among wealthy Zionist individuals has significantly impacted the narrative visibility regarding Israeli actions:
This concentration of media ownership and narrative control critiques the idea that these trends manifest without accountability or consequence.
A comprehensive video of Good’s interview explores his perspectives on the ongoing geopolitical challenges entwined with the Israeli political landscape.
We are indeed living in tumultuous times that require careful scrutiny of the prevailing narratives and power dynamics.