Canada’s ‘Regretful’ Israeli Immigration Policy
ISRAEL’S CREDIBILITY CRISIS: HOW DID IT GET THIS BAD?
It was a vote that spoke volumes. Canada’s “regretful” yes on the UN resolution sent tremors through diplomatic corridors.
Jerusalem is bleeding credibility by the hour. From Gaza’s rubble to Tehran’s missile sites, the Jewish state finds itself increasingly isolated.
Global sympathy, once a flood, has slowed to a trickle. And allies are beginning to ask uncomfortable questions.
CANADA’S ‘REGRETFUL’ YES VOTE SENDS SHOCKWAVES
The normally staunch ally didn’t even try to hide its discomfort. Ottawa’s vote was accompanied by a public display of hand-wringing.
“We regret this,” officials muttered, even as their vote registered. The move spoke louder than any press release.
It’s a pattern repeating across Western capitals. Support is becoming conditional, strained, fractured.
Gaza’s humanitarian catastrophe has become a diplomatic millstone. Each news cycle brings fresh horrors that no statement can spin away.
Now Iran’s shadow looms larger than ever. The regime’s direct strikes have opened a terrifying new chapter.
Israel’s response? More bombs, more defiance, more isolation. The strategy is clear – but is it working?
Former allies whisper in backrooms. “They’ve lost the plot,” one diplomat confided to this publication.
The United Nations has become a theatre of humiliation. Resolution after resolution paints Israel into a corner.
Even America, the unshakeable partner, has shown signs of fatigue. The “ironclad” support now comes with asterisks.
At home, Prime Minister Netanyahu faces his own crisis. Protesters fill streets, but he presses on.
The war cabinet’s decisions reverberate far beyond the Middle East. Every move is scrutinized, criticized, weaponized.
Canada’s reluctant vote is just the latest crack in the dam. It won’t be the last.
Questions once unthinkable now dominate dinner parties. Has Israel gone too far? Can it recover?
The answer may define the next decade of Middle Eastern politics. And Israel’s place within it.
One thing is certain: the old rules no longer apply. Credibility, once lost, is hell to reclaim.
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