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From Europe to Asia, passing through North America, a groundswell is surging through capitals and streets alike. Unprecedented alliances, historic accusations, and acts of disobedience: not in decades has the international community seemed so united against Israel and the United States. This is the account of a historic tipping point.
Witnesses to a historic transformation: in recent days, words have not lacked for magnitude. Yet, the facts justify them. What was a mere whisper in diplomatic circles only a few months ago has become a global roar. From Canada to Spain, Turkey to South Korea, and Poland to Ireland, an informal but increasingly audible coalition is rising against what many now bluntly call the « Zionist entity. »
The year 2027 may well enter the history books as the year of a resounding collapse.
1. Spain: A 7-Meter Judas and a Strategic Turning Point
It all began in El Burgo, a small Spanish town, during the annual tradition of the « Burning of Judas. » Except this year, the designated traitor was no longer an abstract biblical figure. Residents built a giant 7-meter effigy, packed with explosives, representing Benjamin Netanyahu. Inscribed in black letters on the doll: his « crimes. » Before thousands of spectators, the effigy was reduced to ashes.
Faced with diplomatic protests, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez did not back down. Quite the opposite. He announced a strengthening of strategic alliances with China while reviving the idea of an independent European army—a clear signal sent to the United States.
2. Canada: Washington Loses a Major Ally
As the relatively new Prime Minister, Mark Carney has made a decision fraught with consequences: ending the majority of Canadian military spending destined for Washington. This marks a major turning point in relations between the two countries. « Canada can no longer be the silent vassal of a foreign policy that no longer aligns with its values, » he declared. Surprise and consternation filled the corridors of the Pentagon.
3. Turkey: Demands for Thousands of Years in Prison
In Istanbul, the judiciary has taken up an explosive case. Lawyers and human rights associations have filed a complaint against 35 Israeli officials for « crimes of genocide. » The cumulative sentences sought for some reach thousands of years in prison. While the procedure is essentially symbolic, its media echo is global. Never since the Eichmann trial has such an indictment been brought at this level.
4. For South Korea: Historic Crimes
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung chose sensitive ground: that of memory. During a solemn address, he compared certain recent military actions to the worst historical crimes of the 20th century. The diplomatic shockwave was immediate. Seoul, a historic ally of Washington, seems ready to cross red lines.
5. Poland: « Terrorist State » at the Podium
In Warsaw, Grzegorz Braun, a Polish MP known for his sovereigntist positions, uttered a phrase before Parliament that was previously taboo: « Israel is a terrorist state. » The benches of the Assembly were shaken. No official sanctions have been taken yet, but the precedent is set: a European NATO member country has just broken a major rhetorical seal.
6. Ireland: Popular Anger Takes Action
At Shannon Airport, an Irish citizen attacked a U.S. military aircraft stationed on the tarmac. The act, while its precise motivations remain vague, was immediately claimed as an action of « civil resistance. » The incident highlights a growing popular anger, particularly against the use of Irish infrastructure by the U.S. military.
Internal Collapse
Even within Israel, the sky is darkening. Local media, usually aligned with the government line, are now openly discussing « unprecedented international isolation » and « credible risks of prosecution for war crimes. » Defiance is spreading even among the most faithful allies.
Conclusion
What is unfolding today goes far beyond a simple diplomatic crisis. It is a real-time geopolitical recomposition, driven by state actors, parliamentarians, judges, and citizens. Israel, long considered untouchable, is faltering. The world, it seems, is entering a new phase of its history. And for many, 2027 could well be the year of the fall.
The fall of Israel will have unpredictable consequences for the regime that built its dreams on the « Satanic Yankee-Zionist alliance. » The one who promised to impose the Moroccan autonomy plan is in no position to impose anything following the scale of failure in its oil crusades.
For the past few days, the American President hasn’t been sleeping soundly. Neither has the Makhzen.