Israel since 1947 has been entrenched in conflict with Palestinians. Perhaps, even further back to 1917 with the Balfour Declaration. This eventually led to a series of arab revolts and rising nationalism. Furthermore, a series of brutal wars from 1948 Israel-Arab War, 1967 Six-Day War, an ongoing occupation, the Palestinian uprisings from the Intifadas, the displacement of Palestinians, and series of efforts towards a peace process that were repeatedly broken by Israel. While the resilient Palestinians endure for decades under the apartheid regime. The Israeli people over generations have become more hardline. The premise of a homeland for the Jews has become a complete and utter failure. Especially, as there is a mass outward migration of Israelis to other countries. The Israeli views of treating Palestinians as human animals has become their own downfall. Israel over the decades has not only become more progressive but it has also become a haven for pedophiles. Israeli populous are increasingly becoming more disconnected with the land and their political leaders as they overwhelmingly feel less safe. The Zionist ideology has not won favors in the Jewish community either. For the world has witnessed a brewing genocide and ethnic cleansing from which comparisons have been made of Nazism of the past to the current Zionism of today. Freedom of speech across the world has been suppressed especially in western countries that advocated for human rights. And, as the PM of Israel faces war crimes, is it any wonder that questions are raised against an entity that is purely dependent on USA for financial, defensive, and political support. Global outcry of protests and boycotts have sought to seek awareness. While the balance of power in countries has been laid bare for citizens. There is an internal struggle of both ethical and moral dilemma felt by people across the world, at least from those that are still connected and aware of their human consciousness. Israeli economy is no longer robust and the security apparatus no longer stable. International recognition of Israel has been waning and also under constant scrutiny as a reflection of the questionable democratic character. The ongoing conflict and occupation of Palestinian territories raises serious questions on Israel's ability to provide security and basic fundamental rights for all people under a democratic control. The lack of sustainable resolutions to the conflict and continued expansions of illegal settlements are often cited as signs of a dysfunctional society that is bound to crumble from within. Furthermore, the Israeli society is increasingly polarized on religious, ethnic, and political lines. These divisions undermine social cohesion that make it difficult to address all the pressing challenges. There is growing concern about the health of the Israeli democracy and the judicial reforms that may weaken the very foundations of a judiciary and undermine checks and balances with a deep seated government corruption and erosion of civil liberties. The issue is compounded with Israel's religious extremism from the ultra-orthodox community and the religious nationalist groups. Many view it as incompatible with the liberal democratic values and advocate for policies that could exacerbate social divisions. There is also a growing economic instability with significant disparities in wealth and opportunity which may lead to further social unrest and undermine social mobility. Israel from all intents and purposes is headed in the direction of a failed entity and a likely unsustainable backlash from their own internal institutions and people which may lead to an eventual civil war. It seems that this self-destruction may lead to their own economic, political, and defensive demise as their power alliance with USA eventually decides to distance themselves to save face in the global international community.