Zionist daily admits deep domestic hatred

Zionist daily Haaretz has admitted that Israel is on the brink, or perhaps already at the height, of a civil war, citing ‘an ideological abyss between the two camps, which can be crudely divided into right and left.’
“The truth is that a primeval folk hatred exists in Israel — the word “cultural” is too weak, as it depicts the phenomenon in a cool, sterile light — between the nationalist-traditionalist camp and the secular-liberal camp,” it said.
The daily touched on the Israeli genocidal war on Gaza last summer and said Hamas rockets were less frightening than by the depth of the hatred that erupted in the Zionist community.
“Not Hamas but the leftists are our biggest enemies,” many Israelis people wrote on social networks, according to Haaretz.
“Last month’s election tore open the barely-healed wound,” the daily said, adding many members of the nationalist camp who didn’t want Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister voted for him nevertheless, because they wanted even less to bolster the white Ashkenazi Tel Aviv camp, which waged an ad hominem war of annihilation against Netanyahu.
“This violent seesaw never stops, its sharp movements only becoming more extreme,” the daily said of right-left quarrels.