Not of their own volition, no. But if the U.S. loses its ability to militarily sponsor Israel, I imagine the countries that still have bones to pick with Isreal will lean on it using its treatment of Palestinians as leverage. Whether that could happen in the next few decades or not for a couple centuries, depends on how fast the U.S empire collapses.
China and Iran are two other big X-factors, I think. In a post-U.S. hegemonic world, whether they decide to take a harsher stance against Israel or not will play a big role. If they do, I think Israel may be forced to go the way of South Africa just to stay viable as a state.
Not of their own volition, no. But if the U.S. loses its ability to militarily sponsor Israel, I imagine the countries that still have bones to pick with Isreal will lean on it using its treatment of Palestinians as leverage. Whether that could happen in the next few decades or not for a couple centuries, depends on how fast the U.S empire collapses.
China and Iran are two other big X-factors, I think. In a post-U.S. hegemonic world, whether they decide to take a harsher stance against Israel or not will play a big role. If they do, I think Israel may be forced to go the way of South Africa just to stay viable as a state.