Israel's Future Possibilities

Israel's Future Possibilities

As of the publication of this video in July 2024, Israel is at war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip, and a war with Hezbollah is threatening as missiles and drones from Lebanon are hitting northern Israel, and Israel and Iran have traded missiles. In short, Israel is in trouble. Gaza and the Palestinians are in trouble. Lebanon is in trouble. Iran is in trouble. The entire Middle East is in trouble. And as a result, the world is in trouble. The world seems to be taking sides in the Middle East conflicts as well, as the conflict with Hamas continues, with numerous countries backing the idea of a Palestinian state while supporting an immediate end to hostilities and the beginning of substantive negotiations, while other countries are siding with Israel and seemingly accepting the idea of a longer military struggle. Moreover, as time goes on, Israel’s enemies are getting stronger, better organized, and they are getting much better weaponry. Gone are the days when Israel can simply outgun its enemies in a war that lasts only a few days.

Moreover, what happens with Israel and its current conflicts will hugely affect the world. Today we are going to focus on the Israeli side of the equation. So the questions we face are, what are the possibilities? Some people in Israel want to continue the fighting until victory is won, although it is not clear what victory would look like. Others want a rapid negotiated solution to stop the fighting as soon as possible. Even within Israel there are times when zillions of Israelis are demonstrating one way or the other. And even if a negotiated solution is obtained, will it work? Or will fighting simply break out again in short order?

So we at Farsight decided to take a look at what happens with the Israeli conflicts under two conditions, which we can identify as two timelines. Moreover, we want to look at what happens on the military level as well as what happens on the political level. We do that with remote viewing. However, Farsight is not picking sides. No one at Farsight is supporting one side over the other. Farsight is not saying that the moral case for one side is better than the other. The only thing we are doing is trying to see what happens as a result of two different approaches to the current wartime crisis that Israel is facing.

And now you can find out what we found out. Now.

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The Remote-Viewing Data

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Target and Focus for this Project

Target: The future of Israel during the rest of 2024 and 2025 with respect to the current crises in the Middle East

Target Goal: To determine the evolution of the current crises in the Middle East with respect to Israel as a nation

Target Timeline: As specified in each focus

FOCUS 1

Focus 1: The most notable moment on a military level during the rest of 2024 and 2025 in which the security of Israel is most seriously challenged

Timeline #1: The Middle East war continues as it is currently evolving

Timeline #2: The current Middle East war resolves quickly

FOCUS 2

Focus 2: The most notable moment on a political level during the rest of 2024 and 2025 in which the security of Israel is most seriously challenged

Timeline #1: The Middle East war continues as it is currently evolving

Timeline #2: The current Middle East war resolves quickly

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