Resisting the ‘New World Order’ through the Lens of the Zionist-Palestinian Conflict
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Abstract
This short opinion paper explores the intricate connection between the Zionist-Palestinian conflict, the decline of Zionism, and the broader economic and geopolitical landscape. I argue that the rise of corporate power and privatisation has created an imperial force detached from geographical loyalty, subjecting Western populations to neocolonialism and oppression. The increasing pro-Palestinian sentiment in the West is believed to be fueled by this phenomenon, where its residents experience feelings of dispossession and dehumanisation, stemming from neocolonial governance. The narrative outlines the anticipatory measures taken by authorities, manifesting in authoritarian controls, media censorship, and social restrictions. The concluding perspective suggests a historic opportunity for solidarity between the oppressed in the Western, the global South, as well as the Muslim world, hence emphasising a shift in perceptions, as Western populations increasingly feel the impact of imperialism and colonisation.
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Keywords
New World Order, Imperialism, Financialisation, Zionism, Palestinian conflict
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Commentaries on Current Affairs