Israeli Elections and Dayenu (Enough).
After four elections that yielded more or less the same (unimpressive) results - mandates evenly split and we face months of negotiating dirty deals and name calling.. If we are lucky we may even get to do this AGAINNNN.
Consumed by this soap opera, we are missing what’s going on around us that could threaten the country.
What would it take to make us say DAYENU to election-itis and pay attention to our survival instead?
- If Hamas rained rockets down on Southern Israel, would we say DAYENU?
- If Hamas rained rockets down on the center of the country, would we say DAYENU?
- If balloons with bombs hit Israel, if garbage from Gaza washed onto our beaches and flotillas of ‘human aid’ headed to our shores, would we then say DAYENU?
- If Iran, goaded on and financially backed by the United States, renewed terrorism in its fight for middle east supremacy, would we say DAYENU?
- If Iran used its new-found strength to firmly establish itself in Syria and Lebanon , armed Hezbollah other terrorist groups including former ISIS with weapons, would we say DAYENU?
- If after using the Golan for target practice, Hezbollah rockets moved southward to the middle of the county would we say Dayenu?
- If Iranian proxies made their way through Lebanon into Jordan, where in order to stay in power, a dying King and a dynasty on the verge of collapse allowed the Muslim Brotherhood to ( comprise the majority of parliament and) take control of the country creating a front along Israel’s eastern border with Jordan, would we say DAYENU?
When Obama/Biden’s Muslim pro-Palestinian appointees throw out the Abraham accords, demanded a two state solution along the 67 borders, is it time to say DAYENU?
When the US establishes a US Palestinian embassy in West Jerusalem, reinstated boycotts of Israeli products made in Yehudah and Shomron and also much of Jerusalem, do we say DAYENU?
When is is time to say DAYENU?
When would you have said DAYENU?
What would you have done about these problems?
What should we do now?
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