Is there an alternative to the "Jewish" capitalist police state?

Comment published on New York Times blog in response to opinion essay by Thomas L. Friedman, “How the mideast conflict is blowing up the region, the Democratic Party, and every synagogue in America,” May 25, 2021:

Friedman fears an Apartheid "Jewish" society that is a right-wing police state oppressing its Palestinian citizens -- exactly what it is today. The only question seems to be whether Jews should want this, since they are given no alternative, and that the war of the capitalist police state system against the world's poor -- in this case, the displaced Palestinians - is somehow the justified way of fighting the Nazism of the 40s - which they failed to do, thanks partly to an equally conservative prevailing tendency then, albeit in a spirit of compromise, not bullying self-assertion.

The interests that control the official Jewish world are those of big capitalism and its military-corporate police state. Ever get the feeling you are being sold a bill of goods? Why should we be bullies?

It is Israel's expansionist policies that have made the two-state solution impossible. All it would mean is what it does already: a Palestinian government that is forced to police its own people in facing the overwhelming economic and military dominance of its very aggressive armed fortress neighbor.

The progressive solution is now the only one possible: a post-national state that doesn't belong to any ethnic or religious group, but only to its own resident citizens. Israel is not a state with Jewish values so much as capitalist and militarist ones. It is a corrupt pawn of American capitalism. Buried in this are ideas of what it is to be Jewish ripe for rediscovery.