Tuesday, March 26, 2024

He's BIG MAD now.

The Guardian: ‘Madness’: Netanyahu’s handling of US relations under scrutiny after UN vote.

In the Hebrew-language newspaper Ma’ariv, Ben Caspit described the approach of the Israeli prime minister as “delusional”, “madness” and “terrifying”, adding: “This man is putting us all at risk: our future, our children’s future, the strategic alliance that is the keystone of Israeli national security.”

Equally damning was the lead editorial in the left-leaning Israeli newspaper Haaretz, which described Netanyahu as “Israel’s agent of destruction” who “has become a burden for Israel”.

He is exposing it to strategic risks that could exact a very heavy price. For the sake of his own political survival, he is wilfully [sic] harming Israel’s citizens. He must resign and give Israel a chance to rescue itself from the damage he has caused.”
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“Netanyahu is off the rails,” wrote [Gershon] Baskin on X. “He is an existential danger to Israel. He must be gone from our lives.”

Anadolu Agency: Netanyahu ‘upset’ because US abstained from UN cease-fire resolution: Senator.

'No more money for Netanyahu to starve Palestinian children,' says Bernie Sanders.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is "upset" following the adoption of a UN Security Council resolution on a cease-fire in Gaza, US Senator Bernie Sanders said Monday.

"Netanyahu is upset. He cancelled a delegation to DC because the U.S. abstained from a resolution calling for a ceasefire," Sanders said on X.

"But he’s not so upset that he’ll turn down $3.3B in taxpayer dollars to fund his immoral war. No more money for Netanyahu to starve Palestinian children," he added.
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Netanyahu called off an official visit for a top delegation to Washington after the US failed to veto the resolution.
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More than 32,333 Palestinians have since been killed and over 74,694 injured amid mass destruction and shortages of necessities.
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Israel is accused of genocide at the International Court of Justice

$3.3 Billion to Israel.

1 comment:

Jess said...

Netanyahu is one of the only Israelis that understands what they're facing. Unless they destroy their closest aggressive enemy, they'll never survive as a country.