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Netanyahu said that we will go to war. What he meant was The United States will go to war for us. So Netanyahu has been the great champion of pushing America into endless wars for the last three decades. He was the big cheerleader of the Iraq war. A devastatingly wrong war sold on completely phony pretenses that Netanyahu cheerlead. And one can even go online and find his testimony to congress in October 2002 about how wonderful this war is going to be and how it's gonna lead to a breakout of freedom throughout the Middle East. He's full of it, and he's been full of it for nearly thirty years. The ongoing wars in Lebanon, in Syria, in Iraq, the recent so called twelve day war with Iran, which was a disgrace and a great danger.

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Senior Israeli judge Benny Sagi, president of the Beersheba District Court, was killed when a vehicle left a major highway and struck his motorcycle on Route 6 in southern Israel on Sunday. An investigation has been launched into the crash. Israeli Emergency Medical Service spokesperson Ma’am David Adam said medics and paramedics arrived to find Sagi with multiple injuries and no signs of life; his death was pronounced at the scene. Sagi, who had served as president of the Beersheba district court for the past 18 months after moving from Tel Aviv, was buried in a funeral held on Monday. President Isaac Herzog said he was shocked and pained by the loss, praising Sagi as a brilliant jurist known for his integrity and professionalism. The Supreme Court president, Isaac Ahmed, said the judiciary was dismayed by the tragedy, describing Sagi as a man with a huge heart who was deeply respected by colleagues. Sagi was presiding over Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption case at the time of his death. In December, Netanyahu took the stand for the first time since requesting a pardon in his long-running corruption trial. Netanyahu was indicted in 2019 on charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust, all of which he has denied. The trial began in 2020 and involves three criminal cases. Netanyahu’s lawyers have requested a pardon from President Herzog, arguing that frequent court hearings impact his ability to govern and that a pardon will serve the national interest. They have maintained that the president has the authority to grant it on grounds of public interest.

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The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu, his former defense minister, and the military chief of Hamas, charging them with crimes against humanity. The court stated there are reasonable grounds to believe Netanyahu and his defense minister used starvation as a weapon of war by blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza. Netanyahu denies this, claiming the court's ruling undermines democracy's fight against terrorism. The White House and the incoming Trump administration condemned the decision. While unlikely to face imminent arrest, Netanyahu could be arrested if he enters a country that is a member of the court, including the UK, France, and Canada. Attacking or criticizing Israel is not anti-Semitic, and Israel's behavior is despicable. The Israeli government is committing war crimes and crimes against humanity. South Africa brought a case in the International Court of Justice accusing Israel of genocide. Israel has been slaughtering innocent people for a long time.

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The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu, his former defense minister, and the military chief of Hamas, charging them with crimes against humanity. The court stated there are reasonable grounds to believe Netanyahu and his defense minister used starvation as a weapon of war by blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza. Netanyahu denies this, claiming the court's ruling undermines democracy's fight against terrorism. The White House and the incoming Trump administration condemned the decision. While unlikely to face imminent arrest, Netanyahu could be arrested if he enters any country that is a member of the court, including the UK, France, and Canada. Attacking or criticizing Israel is not anti-Semitic, and Israel's behavior is despicable. The Israeli government is committing war crimes and crimes against humanity. South Africa brought a case in the International Court of Justice accusing Israel of genocide. Israel has been slaughtering innocent people for a long time.

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New revelations in the Netanyahu trial emerge as Hollywood producer Arnand Milchin testifies that the Israeli prime minister demanded lavish gifts in exchange for favors. Speaking by video link from Brighton, United Kingdom, Milchin says Netanyahu and his wife received expensive cigars and crates of champagne, and alleges that in return Netanyahu helped Milchin secure a US visa extension and pushed for tax breaks that would have benefited the producer. Netanyahu appeared in court for Milchin’s testimony. Milchin, whose credits include Pretty Woman, Gone Girl, and LA Confidential, adds that Netanyahu had complained that some of the cigars were the wrong diameter, while his wife objected to the type of champagne they received. The gifts allegedly included jewelry valued at around $200,000. The trial began in 2020 and is one of three corruption cases that Netanyahu is facing; he and his wife deny any wrongdoing. The testimony comes as Netanyahu’s government revives controversial judicial reforms that had been put on ice in March amid widespread protests. Protesters demonstrating in Brighton surrounded the hotel where Milchin was speaking. In Israel, this is part of the greater protest movement that is ongoing, with activists and supporters continuing demonstrations. A commentator in the report notes that this is part of a broader effort to ensure that “this will not going to happen,” referencing the protests. Milchin’s disclosures form part of the broader political and legal crisis surrounding Netanyahu, who faces multiple investigations and charges. The report highlights that critics argue the reforms aim to reduce the power of Israel’s Supreme Court, with opponents claiming the goal is to shield Netanyahu from corruption charges and to destroy the balance between branches of government, potentially leading to a dictatorship. The period has been marked by prolonged political instability in Israel, including five elections in the last four years. The latest allegations regarding Milchin’s testimony are expected to intensify an already polarized national climate. Rupert Stone reports for TRT World.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu testified in court, denying bribery, fraud, and breach of trust charges. He claimed the trial was unjust and politically motivated due to his security policies. Netanyahu's testimony marks the first time a sitting Israeli Prime Minister has testified in his defense in a criminal trial. He criticized the media and former President Obama, maintaining the charges against him are baseless. The most serious charge, case 4,000, alleges he offered regulatory benefits to a media mogul for favorable coverage. He is also accused of receiving lavish gifts. Netanyahu denies all allegations. The trial has been ongoing for over four years. If convicted and the conviction is upheld on appeal, he would have to resign and could face prison time. His testimony is expected to continue for several weeks, while he continues his duties as Prime Minister during wartime.

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Netanyahu's actions are viewed as extreme nationalism, not Judaism, and he is considered a danger to the world. His lifelong goal is to prevent a Palestinian state, evidenced by the "clean break strategy" to overthrow governments supporting Palestinians. Netanyahu, along with U.S. neoconservatives, allegedly promoted wars in Iraq and Syria. He is considered under indictment for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Israel is described as a democracy like apartheid-era South Africa, with violence against those opposing it. Netanyahu is seen as prioritizing the war in Gaza over the hostages and aiming to destroy the possibility of Palestinian existence in Gaza. The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and others for crimes against humanity, including using starvation as a weapon of war. Netanyahu's corruption trial influences his decisions, with the war becoming a tool to stay in power through instability. His goal is to make the Middle East in Israel's image, overthrowing opposing governments with the CIA's help. Israel has allegedly promoted multiple wars in the Middle East. Criticism of Zionism is not antisemitic, as there's a Jewish tradition opposing it. Israel's government is accused of war crimes and genocide in Gaza, prompting international legal action. Trump reportedly demanded an end to the Gaza war and opposed an Israeli strike on Iran.

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Is the brutal reality that Benjamin Netanyahu wants to continue this war for his own political survival? Look. I I cannot penetrate his soul and tell you for sure, but it's clear that he acts as if the main objective of this whole event is his survival. He understands that if fighting will have a post for six weeks or two times six weeks, The Israeli public will demand accountability in spite of the fact that there is no poor individual for accountability. It was not needed in our culture. But the the public will demand it, and he might lose his role as a prime minister.

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Netanyahu's actions over the last five years have been focused on avoiding imprisonment. His corruption trial became a dominant factor in his decision making. The corruption cases are the engine, stemming from the prime minister's alleged disrespect for the law. The war became another instrument for him to stay in power. Netanyahu survives in a state of war and instability, when Israelis and their enemies fight each other. A forever war is beneficial to Netanyahu, making people feel they always need him due to a constant, huge threat, which helps him remain prime minister. He didn't try to cover up or kill evidence, but allegedly tried to kill the system, taking everyone hostage in the trial.

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Netanyahu's actions have profoundly impacted Israel, the Middle East, and particularly the Palestinians. He has repeatedly engaged the U.S. military in Israel's conflicts, avoiding the need for a Palestinian state alongside Israel. Netanyahu was a key advocate for the Iraq War, costing Americans significantly, yet he continues to evade accountability due to the influence of the Israel lobby. The path to peace is clear and widely accepted globally, but remains obscured for Americans. Many Arab nations have proposed a sensible peace plan that ensures Israel's security based on international law, but the U.S. continues to veto these efforts.

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Netanyahu allegedly allowed Hamas to attack Israelis by ordering a 7-hour stand down for the IDF and Israeli Air Force. Rabbi Hanania Weismann, a Jewish charity leader, shared confidential sources confirming the stand down order. This allowed terrorists to harm and kill citizens. The situation is compared to a family keeping a dangerous dog and blaming it when someone gets hurt. The Israeli government should have taken action earlier to prevent this. They are now forced to kill in order to protect their borders, which is regrettable.

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The war was largely driven by a need to convince the American public of its necessity, using fear tactics. Surprisingly, it originated from Netanyahu's long-held belief that to eliminate Hamas and Hezbollah, the U.S. must topple their supporting governments in Iraq, Syria, and Iran. Netanyahu has been relentless in pushing for conflict with Iran, influencing U.S. involvement in ongoing wars. The narrative of democracy versus dictatorship is oversimplified and misleading, failing to capture the complexities of the situation.

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The Netanyahu regime is described as one of the most dangerous in contemporary human history. The Israeli regime in general is characterized as ethnosupremacist, viewing others as inferior. Netanyahu is seen as particularly brutal, murderous, and without red lines, similar to his right-wing allies. It is claimed that they would target nuclear programs regardless of potential radiation leaks and target civilian buildings to murder everyone and create terror. They allegedly bombed ordinary buildings, killing entire families unconnected to any administration. The Netanyahu regime is thus portrayed as a threat to the region and humanity.

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Netanyahu's actions are driven by fear of imprisonment due to corruption trials, influencing his decisions over the last five years. The corruption cases began because Netanyahu doesn't respect the law, and the October 7th catastrophe made the war another instrument for him to stay in power. A perpetual state of war benefits him, making people feel they constantly need him. Netanyahu and his wife, Sarah, allegedly received gifts worth a quarter of a million dollars from Arnon Milchan, in exchange for Netanyahu doing favors for Milchan. Sarah Netanyahu is a key decision-maker, deciding who can be trusted and influencing appointments and policy. Netanyahu's political career was shaped by his brother Yoni's death during the Entebbe rescue mission. As prime minister, Netanyahu's ambition was immense, but his moral flaws caused problems. After his indictment, Netanyahu became more dependent on the extreme right, including figures like Smotrich and Ben Gvir. Netanyahu is blamed for the October 7th attack, accused of strengthening Hamas by allowing Qatar to send them $35 million monthly. The far right wants a constant war, but the hostage families are desperate for their release. Netanyahu claims military pressure is the only way to get Hamas to release the hostages, but critics disagree. He seeks American support, but lacks a plan for ending the war or bringing hostages home.

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Benjamin Netanyahu, influenced by his father's nationalist beliefs, rose to power in Israel opposing Palestinian statehood. Despite facing opposition, he strategically supported Hamas to prevent Palestinian unity and statehood. Netanyahu's controversial policies led to increased Israeli settlements in occupied territories. He faced corruption charges, including receiving gifts for favorable media coverage. Netanyahu's tenure was marked by divisive tactics and a focus on maintaining Israeli control over Palestinian territories. Translation: Benjamin Netanyahu, influenced by his father's nationalist beliefs, rose to power in Israel opposing Palestinian statehood. Despite facing opposition, he strategically supported Hamas to prevent Palestinian unity and statehood. Netanyahu's controversial policies led to increased Israeli settlements in occupied territories. He faced corruption charges, including receiving gifts for favorable media coverage. Netanyahu's tenure was marked by divisive tactics and a focus on maintaining Israeli control over Palestinian territories.

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The last nine months, Israel was on the brink of civil war. There were hundreds of Israelis taking to the streets because Bibi Netanyahu was basically redefining constitution. The whole country is surveilled. He said the judicial branch has too much power. Netanyahu now has an emergency government and a mandate to lead. Was there a stand down order? Six hours? When I took a helicopter ride from Jerusalem to the Gaza border, it's forty five minutes. They're livestreaming the killing of Jews. The whole country is the IDF. And you're trying to tell me that they're going to concerts and kibbutzes and schools and buy report.

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Netanyahu and his allies wanted to destroy Iran and bring about regime change, but they failed. This attack exposed them for who they are, alongside the genocide in Gaza, attacks in Lebanon, and ethnic cleansing in the West Bank. The regime is exposing itself further. Netanyahu was begging for a ceasefire and for the Trump regime to intervene, which demonstrates his utter failure.

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The discussion centers on whether Netanyahu's government is in serious trouble and what recent developments suggest about Israeli politics and the Gaza situation. - Protests and public sentiment in Israel: Proponents point to large weekly protests in Tel Aviv against Netanyahu, noting claims of “massive protests” that have drawn thousands, with some saying a quarter of a million previously. The speakers emphasize that demonstrations before October 7 indicated substantial opposition to Netanyahu, including calls for a commission of inquiry into corruption and judicial overreach. They also acknowledge a shift after October 7, with Netanyahu attempting to build a coalition and currently holding about 65 of 120 seats, suggesting he remains in power. One speaker asserts that protests are used politically, while acknowledging their scale in the center of Israel. - Netanyahu’s political standing and coalition: The speakers describe Netanyahu as facing multiple felony charges related to corruption and note his history of coalition-building with smaller parties. They argue that war and conflict are used domestically to unite the population and distract from corruption allegations. They suggest Netanyahu’s government is the most extreme right-wing in Israel’s history, with two cabinet ministers having felony convictions for anti-Arab hate crimes and holding key security and finance roles. The prognosis offered is that Netanyahu is not likely to be removed from power soon, potentially leading through 2030. - Funds to Hamas via Qatar before October 7: A new report from the Tel Aviv newspaper Idiot “Iranath” states that Israel asked Qatar to increase funds transferred to Hamas in Gaza less than a month before October 7. The claim is that Netanyahu-era officials knew the money would enable Hamas to divert funds to arms and military preparedness, and that Hamas was exploiting Qatar’s civilian aid to strengthen its military capabilities. The discussion emphasizes that Israel funds Hamas indirectly through Qatar, and that nothing entering Gaza happens without Israeli knowledge or approval. - Stand-down orders and the October 7 attack: The conversation discusses Israeli stand-down orders and the protests among IDF soldiers about the events of October 7. There is an assertion that some young women in IDF outposts were put at risk, with questions about what the government knew and whether it allowed certain actions. The speakers describe a view that the Israeli military and political leadership may have been complicit or negligent regarding operations on October 7, including claims about attempted obfuscation of investigations and the Hannibal directive. - CIA, John Kiriakou, and past U.S. behavior: The dialogue references CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou, noting his exposure of the Bush torture program and contrasting U.S. actions with Israeli policies. John Kiriakou comments on his experiences in the Middle East, including an anecdote about discussions in Riyadh in 1991 regarding Gaza’s infrastructure, and he asserts that Netanyahu’s government is deeply integrated with actions surrounding Hamas. - Prospects for accountability and investigations: The speakers express strong doubt about a credible investigation into October 7, arguing that Israel is in “survival mode” and that Netanyahu will not be imprisoned. They describe proposed commission arrangements as potentially whitewashing, with Netanyahu seeking to appoint some members himself, and they predict that the investigation is unlikely to be thorough or independent. - Summary stance: The discussion presents Netanyahu as politically resilient despite corruption charges, with a broad right-wing coalition and ongoing protests. It underscores the interconnections between Israeli funding structures for Hamas through Qatar, the alleged stand-downs surrounding October 7, and perceived obstacles to a transparent, independent accountability process.

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Alastair Crook discusses the growing talk of a possible war with Iran and how current developments resemble a broader “model” drawn from other recent U.S. military ventures, notably in Venezuela and Syria. He notes a palpable sense in the United States after a controversial press conference by Trump and in comments from the secretary of state that Cuba, Colombia, and Mexico are among the countries potentially targeted, with Venezuela’s fate also in play. He argues that the situation in Venezuela is following a pattern similar to Syria: Gulf states pressured Assad to cut links with Iran and Hezbollah while Russia and Turkey backed him, leading to a management-style “buyout” of control. In Venezuela, Maduro was removed and Beltrie Rodriguez has become acting president, with Rodriguez connected to Doha and the Qatari business and oil sectors. Crook suggests that the arrangement mirrors a “CEO replacement” or management buyout of a state, with U.S. and regional interests reconfiguring leadership, security, and oil ownership. He points to the involvement of Cuban security forces and notes rival power centers such as Cabello (a former head of security/intelligence) returning from Cuba, indicating ongoing instability and potential spillover into Colombia and Mexico. On Israel, Crook describes a crisis connected to Netanyahu’s legal jeopardy, corruption trials, and a broader domestic fight over accountability and governance. He highlights allegations of treachery within Netanyahu’s close circle related to Qatar and Doaa (Doha) influence, including the Four Seasons hotel stays in the U.S. and questions over what Qatar sought in return. He says hardline elements in Israel—Israeli ministers and security leaders—are using these revelations to demand investigations and possible resignations, intensifying internal divisions. In parallel, he says Netanyahu is trying to present a war with Iran as a political solution to domestic crises. He references Israeli cabinet discussions and Netanyahu’s expectation that a U.S. green light for a strike on Iran might be forthcoming as a way to reset political momentum, particularly with the MAGA crowd in the U.S. and the Likud party seeking to maintain power. Crook emphasizes that Netanyahu’s calculus is tied to broader regional and transatlantic dynamics. In Israel, there is talk that Iran’s defense and missile systems are being upgraded to create a shield that would complicate any attack, shifting the emphasis from a nuclear focus to destroying missiles to retain a feasible option to strike Iran’s nuclear capabilities. He notes that in Iran, protests and currency pressures are framed by foreign influence, including claims of Al-Qaeda links, though he argues such claims are part of a broader propaganda effort. He also points to the currency collapse and external destabilization as signs of precursors to conflict, with murmurs in Hebrew press that a broader war against Hezbollah and disarmament might be pursued if a “green light” is extended by the United States. Crook concludes that war with Iran would likely be driven by a combination of strategic aims and political calculations: decapitation or disruption of Iran’s missile structure, potential regime-change dynamics, and internal U.S. and Israeli political pressures. He stresses that the war is not simply a military objective but also a crucible for the future of Israel, U.S. policy, and the MAGA movement, with eschatological and messianic narratives intersecting with realpolitik. He also cautions against assuming a purely rational strategic calculation, noting how ideological commitments and domestic political infighting could push leaders toward dramatic actions despite uncertain outcomes. Finally, he asserts that the relationship between America’s Israel policy and its domestic political landscape will shape the trajectory of any potential confrontation.

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"Nothing concentrates the mind like the prospect of being hanged." "The corruption trial became a dominant factor in his decision making." "The engine is the corruption cases." "After the catastrophe of the October 7, the war became another instrument to stay in power." "A forever war is beneficial to Netanyahu." "The prime minister and his wife, Sarah, are getting gifts worth a quarter of million dollars." "Arnold Milchen has an access to the prime minister where other people don't get this access." "The felony that Netanyahu is indicted in is called breach of trust." "Netanyahu arranged for Hamas to receive $35,000,000 every month from Qatar." "The hostages must come home." "Total victory over Hamas." "Death toll inside Gaza now surpasses 15,000 Palestinians."

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Netanyahu allegedly allowed Hamas to attack Israelis by ordering a 7-hour stand down for the IDF and Israeli Air Force. Rabbi Hanania Weismann, a Jewish charity leader, shared confidential sources confirming the stand down order. This allowed terrorists to harm and kill citizens. The situation is compared to a family keeping a dangerous dog and blaming it when someone gets hurt. The Israeli government should have taken action earlier to prevent this. They are now forced to kill in order to protect their borders, which is seen as their partial responsibility. This situation should have been avoided.

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Netanyahu's declaration of being at war with Hamas is seen as a military mistake by the speaker, a former officer. The speaker believes that targeting Gaza to eliminate Hamas is militarily nonsensical and will only legitimize Hamas for the next decade. The speaker suggests that external actors influenced Hamas to carry out the recent attacks, which were organized and sophisticated. They argue that the goal was to provoke Israel into a war and create a regional escalation. The speaker criticizes the Israeli army's slow response and predicts a large-scale massacre if the siege on Gaza continues. They also question whether the government intentionally ignored warnings about the Hamas attack. Ultimately, the speaker sees this war as a paradoxical move by Netanyahu to maintain his political power.

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those are the words of a man, with an international arrest warrant for war crimes and crimes against humanity. I'm speaking of Netanyahu. He is a mass murderer. He is a killer. He commits war crimes, and he has control over American foreign policy and over American domestic policy now. The US government is run by Israel, by the Israeli government. Why and how? It's little hard to say, but it is the unbelievable fact that this brazenness, this recklessness, this cruelty, this arrogance from this extremist Israeli government controls American policy vis a vis, speech in The United States now. It's, it's shocking but true.

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Bibi BEGS For Pardon with Trump Backing
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Benjamin Netanyahu’s push for a presidential pardon in Israel has become a flashpoint of a long-stalled corruption case that has polarized the nation and tested its democratic institutions. The prime minister formally asked the president to pardon him, arguing the move would help unify a country during a period of regional upheaval, while critics warned it would signal that he is above the law and threaten accountability. The discussion intersected with Donald Trump’s public support, as the former president urged a pardon and framed Israel’s legal process as a political witch hunt, raising questions about American interference in foreign politics. The episode also spotlighted troubling footage and allegations from the West Bank and continued Gaza-related conflicts, highlighting concerns about war crimes accountability and the durability of Israel’s democratic norms. A hopeful note emerged with the release of a Palestinian American teen.

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“Israel’s Fighting YOUR War” - Netanyahu ADMITS Genocide, Slams AIPAC Critics & Trump Owning Gaza
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A battle for truth and survival unfolds as Israel frames its current conflict as a defining clash of values and allies. Netanyahu argues that the United States and Israel share common interests and, while presidents differ, the alliance remains forceful, clear-eyed, and free of coercion. He rejects the idea that America merely commands Israeli actions, saying Trump acts in America’s interest and that American investment in Gaza would be a positive development under an American choice. He describes an eight-front struggle that began with Hamas’s October 7 assault and has since targeted the Iran axis—Hamas, Assad, the Houthis, and Iran itself—crumbling Hamas and threatening the regime’s proxies. He argues the war is about preventing a regional conquest, not a domestic one, and casts the conflict as a test of democratic resilience against an annihilationist threat. He also blasts the ICC as politicized and corrupt, recounting the prosecutor’s fall from grace and arguing that international legal bodies should not undermine sovereign self-defense. Netanyahu details the operational arc of the Gaza campaign, saying Hamas is in its “last breath” and that the war is about freeing Gaza from Hamas tyranny while allowing Gazans who oppose the group to join a different future. He notes heavy costs, including estimates of 120 to 130 billion dollars and a debt-to-GDP rise toward 75 percent, but insists Israel’s free-market reforms under his leadership turned the country into a technology-driven powerhouse, with per-capita income rising from about 17,000 to 60,000 dollars. Beyond Gaza, the conversation centers on Iran, its revolutionary regime, and its proxy networks; Netanyahu argues the Iran axis must be broken, warns of ballistic missiles and a potential nuclear future, and recounts past hostages as part of the regime’s aggression. He emphasizes that Israel’s partnership with the United States is indispensable, cites the Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek genocide recognition as a historical gesture, and prefers an American-led, Gaza-rebuilding path that preserves self-government and security.
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