ed note–as always, a laundry list of ‘must knows’ that every Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand about all of this.
Firsto, L&G, it is a phrase thrown around a LOT these days, and particularly within those circles considered ‘anti-war’ and ‘pro-Palestinian’ that Netanyahu is ‘on the ropes’ and that his political career is about to collapse at any second.
This is a farse, L&G, and yet another manifestation of Mossad’s motto that ‘by way of deception, we shall make war.’ Netanyahu is the longest-serving PM in the history of the Jypsy State, a reality that did not materialize as a result of his riding into power on top of a Merkava tank accompanied by a horde of cross-eyed, foul-smelling, drooling, inbred and violent Juhadists. He was elected, TIME AFTER TIME, YEAR AFTER YEAR, into those positions of political power, and were there to be elections today, he would remain exactly where he is right now as today’s King David wannabe overseeing the entire ‘Greater Israel’ project for which the ‘children of Israel’ have been dreaming and scheming now for the last 3,000 + years.
Now, as to exactly WHY there is all of this discussion these days concerning Netanyahu and the manner in which he is said to live every day of his life with the sword of Damocles hanging over his head, this is a discussion for another time, but for those who really, really, REALLY want to know why, the best answer that can be given is that the Jews as a group, knowing that they live in a state of perpetual, unchanging and static war against all Gentiles, are congenital and incurable liars who engage in the business of misinfo/disinfo with the same instincts that a living creature breathes oxygen, or, as we like to put it often on this humble little informational endeavor–
FISH SWIM, BIRDS FLY, AND JEWS LIE…
Now, the real meat of the story contained below is as follows, L&G…
If anything has been learned from the year-long Genocide taking place in Gaza (and now Lebanon) it is that the Jypsy state simply cannot be reformed and made ‘civilized’ and ‘sane’. It began as an insane asylum, thus has it remained, and thus will it always be. It can ONLY get worse over time, no different than an otherwise harmless animal that has come down with rabies and as the disease progresses within its brain, becomes more vicious and more deadly to all living things in its environment.
For any sane ‘state’ whose people possess some semblance of morality and some understanding of the theme ‘thou shalt not kill’, the fact that hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children have been deliberately, systematically, and–by religious decree–MASS MURDERED by the Jypsy State should (again, in any ‘state’ peopled by citizens who are sane and moral) raise questions, doubts, and OBJECTIONS to what is taking place, and yet, absent a few abberent exceptions, this simply has not been the case.
In sum, L&G, the real value of the story below and the manner in which it details how Netanyahu and Gallant find themselves on the receiving end of support in the wake of the arrest warrants handed down by the ICC is that the Jewish State is exactly what it calls itself, meaning a state operating on the teachings and protocols of Torah Judah-ism, and that being the case means that despite whatever outward superficialities may seem to exist INTIMATING some ‘difference of opinion’ within Jewry that the bottom line is that while it is possible to take the Jew out of his Sin-a-Gog, it is not possible to take the Sin-a-Gog out of the Jew.
CNN
A decision by the International Criminal Court to issue arrest warrants for Israeli officials has been met not only with anger by Israeli citizens, but as well, a measurable sense of unity.
‘I think it’s terrible. What about Putin? What about the real evil people?’ Sarita Katzin Sarfati said about the ICC calling for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes committed in Gaza after the October 7 attack on Israel last year.
‘Netanyahu is thinking about his people and all the world should support us and as our prime minister, they should support Bibi as well,’ Sarita told CNN, using the Israeli nickname for Netanyahu.
Netanel Yehuda told CNN he too was outraged.
‘I’m against it. We’re a nation, we are independent, and we can make our own decisions and do what we want. Nobody else can tell us to put someone in jail or anything else,’ he said.
That sentiment is shared by many in Israel.
Gil Siegal, a legal scholar at the Ono Academic College in Israel, said The Hague-based court’s decision has united Israelis, many of whom believe the ICC and other international organizations, including the United Nations, are biased against their country.
‘Israelis come together when under pressure,’ he told CNN. ‘We can disagree because we think Netanyahu should do A over B, but when the outer world is coming to get us, so to speak, this external pressure is a uniting force, not a breaking force,’ he said.
Many Israelis still support the war in Gaza, he said, seeing it as a righteous war, and while many oppose Netanyahu and his government, most feel he has been targeted unfairly by the ICC and see the move as an attack on Israel rather than just against the prime minister.
The very limited opposition to the war is motivated by the rising death toll of Israeli soldiers in Gaza and the hope that a ceasefire would secure the release of the 101 hostages still held there, with the suffering of Palestinians for the most part absent from the anti-war discourse.
The ICC said it found ‘reasonable grounds’ to believe that Netanyahu bears criminal responsibility for war crimes including ‘starvation as a method of warfare’ and ‘the crimes against humanity of murder, persecution, and other inhumane acts.’
More than 43,000 Palestinians have been killed since October 7 last year, according to the health ministry in Gaza.
Netanyahu denounced the ICC move on Thursday, calling it an ‘antisemitic decision’ and ‘a modern-day Dreyfus trial,’ referring to the 1894 wrongful conviction of Jewish-French soldier Alfred Dreyfus, an affair that has since come to symbolize antisemitic persecution.
The prime minister said the ICC judges were ‘motivated by antisemitic sentiments against the one and only Jewish state.’
Meanwhile, opposition leader Yair Lapid called the arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant a ‘reward for terrorism.’
Implications for soldiers fighting in Gaza
While the ICC arrest warrants target only Netanyahu and Gallant, some are worried about the implications for the Israel Defense Forces and its soldiers.
Conscription is mandatory for most Jewish Israelis and some 300,000 reservists have been called up because of the war, on top of the estimated 170,000 active-duty soldiers.
The right-wing Israeli legal organization Shurat HaDin has warned about the arrest warrants ‘creating a dangerous precedent for the ICC to target other democratic armies and leaders.’ The group has long warned about the ICC possibly opening a criminal investigation against Israeli soldiers.
Legal action at the ICC against Israeli soldiers, it said on its website, would ‘carry devastating effects’ on Israel, and cause immediate personal risk to individuals ‘whose only blame is for serving their country and fighting terror.’
Refusals by potential recruits and reservists to serve are rare in Israel, but there are signs that they have been increasing amid the global outrage over the toll of the war in Gaza. Taking an unusually public stance, a group of more than 130 Israeli reservists signed an open letter to Netanyahu and Gallant last month, stating that they refuse to serve unless a deal is signed to end the war and bring back the hostages, saying that for some of them ‘the red line has already been crossed.’
Soul Behar Tsalik, an Israeli who intends to refuse his mandatory enlistment in the IDF next week, said the ICC warrant strengthens his commitment to refuse.
‘Israel’s war machine does not only destroy Gaza but also hurts Israelis – in body and in spirit,’ he told CNN. ‘I hope the ICC’s ruling will help make a change, will make my fellow Israelis realize the truth and severity of the claims against our leaders, and push Israel to leave Gaza, free the hostages and end the occupation as soon as possible.’
Breaking the Silence, an organization of Israeli veterans who oppose the war in Gaza and the occupation of the West Bank, was a rare voice of support for the ICC’s decision.
It said in a statement that the ‘flood of condemnations, an array of whataboutisms and countless allegations of antisemitism’ was indicative of the Israeli ‘society’s insistence, even now, to not see what we are doing in Gaza.’