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In this explosive clip from Professor Jiang Xueqin's latest lecture (Game Theory #14: The Law of Proximity), he dives deep into the hidden internal divide tearing Israel apart: the clash between Tel Aviv (the modern, secular, globalized hub of tech, finance, and liberalism) and Jerusalem (the ancient, religious, messianic heart of biblical Israel). Why do some ultra-religious or messianic factions in Israel quietly—or not so quietly—want Tel Aviv destroyed? Professor Jiang breaks it down using sharp game theory insights: it's not just ideology—it's about proximate games, power struggles, and who controls the nation's future direction amid escalating regional wars. He explains how this "Two Israels" fracture mirrors deeper societal rifts (secular vs. religious, coastal elites vs. heartland faithful), and how it fuels radical visions like Greater Israel, temple rebuilding, or even self-sabotaging escalation to unify the nation through crisis. This isn't mainstream analysis—it's raw, predictive, and controversial. If you've followed Predictive History's takes on U.S.-Iran-Israel dynamics, this clip reveals the domestic fault lines that could reshape everything. Full lecture: • Game Theory #14: The Law of Proximity ] All clips on this channel are approved and encouraged by Prof. Jiang himself