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Tommy Robinson is in Tel Aviv and says it’s an honor to be there. He bluntly claims the British government is weak and cowardly for recognizing the “terrorist state” of Palestine, citing stateofisrael.com and noting Avi is with him. He says he hopes to show solidarity with real strong leadership and wishes Britain had a leader like Netanyahu, arguing the government has no mandate and was elected with only about 20% of public votes, and he doesn’t want Israelis to think the other 80% oppose recognizing a terrorist state. He explains he’s there to show solidarity with the Jewish and Israeli people, to form good friendships, and to understand that Israel is surrounded by jihad while Britain will be too; he asserts Europe will face security problems from Islamic extremism as leaders appease them, an approach Israel has already rejected.
Robinson recalls that there was a time when Jews were dragged out of Gaza as part of a peace deal that supposedly would bring peace, which he says does not. He presents himself as a friend and ally of Israel, stressing that he has never been paid by Israel and that he acts out of belief in Israel as a beacon of freedom and democracy, in contrast with surrounding areas he describes as human rights violations, terror states, and jihad states.
In an exchange with his colleague, they announce they are not being paid to be there and to cover it, and that Rebel is hosting coverage with a front-row seat to Robinson’s tour via tommyinisrael.com. They mention a $7,000 post and invite support at tommyinisrael.mate. They credit Amichai Chikli from the diocese with bringing him there, calling him “Enemy of the state” in Britain and “friend of the state in Israel.”
Robinson shares a Panama anecdote: he was deported after being refused entry in Colombia; in Panama, the mayor saw it online, sent a security cyber truck to pick him up, and apologized, sending a gracious message. He says the episode shows the reach of the story and the growing attention abroad.
At the airport, people recognize him as Tommy Robinson; some are excited, including some on the left who express support. The presenters remark that he may receive a welcome akin to Trump’s, noting Trump’s visit a few days earlier and expressing a wish to be there as well. He closes by reiterating that many in Britain’s government have “hung the Jews out,” describing Britain as a scary place.