It caught my mind that if democracy has found its way to the Middle East, then it will never be in favour of the pro-Israeli side, specially the USA that is being controlled by parties that has always shown extreme support to Israel, due to the strong influence of the Jewish lobby that controls the foreign affairs.
Those who defend the presence of Israel, regardless its extreme brutality & justify it as being "self-defence", they should be very sad for losing corrupted regimes such as Mubaraks and very soon Asad in Syria. Both of those corrupted regimes never listened to their own people, and served Israel more than anyone else. Even Asad's regime declared it that if they loose, Israel will also loose.
If Mubarak and Asad really listened to their people. Israel would have faced endless attacks to destroy it as per the desire of the Middle East nations. Give any person in the region the option of having to accept Israel or to get rid of it, vast majority will surely choose to cancel Israel and expel all intruding non-native Jews back to their original countries in Europe and Russia, and send back all Palestinian refugees back to their homeland.
So if democracy means that people's votes will have the final word, then having democracy in the Middle East will be the biggest mistake ever for pro-Israelis.
The native nation (Palestinians) expressing their sorrow and extreme sadness of their tragedy and loss of country/land/honour/peace, while a population of mixed intruders celebrating their victory of establishing a state of their own on the land of the miserable natives whom they forced to move out from their own houses. This is surely one of the most ugly images of injustice.
Just like how bad people always end up loosing at the end of any story, such as Mubarak (and soon Asad), likewise Israel will end up loosing. Away from religion, and any prophecies, the Middle Eastern nations, if they obtained real democracy, then let the Israel await a justified holocaust that will resemble true justice for all Middle Eastern people.
Did the West really miss this scenario? I don't think so.
Did Israel miss this scenario? I don't think so, but I keep on asking myself, why didn't Israel invest sometime to make friends with people around? Is it greed to steal more lands? Or is it arrogance and ego?
There was plenty of time & chances for Israel to ensure its existence, despite the extreme injustice and brutality practised. There was a big chance to accept the alien population after all, and I've seen people around me discussing such scenario, but now that nations are rising up with strong emotions and thirst for real justice, I think Israel has lost everything already.
I have a question, based on the analysis above.
Do you support democracy in the Middle East?