
Zionist State Will Not Survive: American Journalist Abby Martin
The ongoing Israeli aggression against Palestinians in Gaza has sparked rage worldwide, with more voices lashing out against Israel's policies.
Abby Martin is one of the most outspoken critics against Israel's actions towards Palestinians. She is an American journalist, TV presenter and activist. Abby Martin' A Pro-Palestine Advocate
Martin is a vocal advocate for Palestinian rights. In 2015, she launched the Empire Files, an investigative documentary and interview series. She uses her platform to spotlight the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and amplify Palestinian voices.
In 2019, Martin directed 'Gaza Fights for Freedom' documentary, where she highlights the conflict between Gaza and Israel. The End is Near
Speaking in a podcast, Abby Martin slammed Zionism and Israeli actions against Palestinians in Gaza, saying that the end of the Zionist State is near.
'People in Gaza need to know that it is the beginning of the end of the Zionist State. The Zionist State will not survive. To stay in the same place, they have to kill and kill and kill. That is the only thing they know how to do. That is not a surviving strategy, and it is not a winning PR strategy for the world,' she said. Zionism Under Fire
Martin pointed to the growing support for Palestine. 'And the more people who wake up – and certainly tens of millions of people have woken up to the truth, to the barbaric nature of what Zionism is and what Israel really represents, there is no going back for them,' she noted.
'So, for decades, pro-Palestine advocates have been on the defense to explain why defense of Palestine, why advocacy for Palestinian liberation is not anti-Semitic, why criticizing Israel is not anti-Semitic. That is no longer the case,' she added.
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'Zionists are on the defense now, explaining why they support apartheid and genocide. They are no longer going to be allowed in the same spaces as progressives. The whole idea of progressive except for Palestine is no longer real. You are no longer going to be seen as progressive or liberal if you are Zionist,' Martin said. Ideology Exposed
The American journalist exposed the reality behind Zionism as an ideology. 'It is a racist colonial genocidal ideology and has been exposed. And at this point, anyone with a shred of humanity is on the side of Palestinians and that is the hope we have to hang our hats on. That is the hope we have to keep striving for,' she said.
Moreover, Martin expressed her optimism because more people now see the truth. 'I see the world waking up, I see the mass movements in the streets. Apartheid can't stand. We can't justify apartheid, we can't justify genocide, and those crimes need to be held accountable and they need to be stopped,' she said. Refuting Israeli Narrative
Abby Martin said that the war in Gaza has woken more people around the world to the truth about Israel's narrative. 'And Israel has put itself on the defense for its whole existence, that's why it survived and thrived because it has inverted reality, it has flipped reality on its head and it has invested tens of billions of dollars into controlling the narrative in the West,' she said.
'But we see Palestinians dictating their own reality for the first time with social media, and those lies don't hold anymore because we see the truth, just unfettered truth. You just open your phones and you see with your own eyes,' the American journalist noted.
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