ed note–as always, a volcanic eruption of important info that every war-weary Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand about all of this.
Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, as we point out here on this humble little informational endeavor on a regular basis, as ‘bad’ as people imagine things are right now with regards to the Jews and the global rampage that they are inflicting on every living thing on God’s green earth, it is actually much, much worse.
Right now, the Gentiles of the planet, or at least those who care enough about world events to be paying attention, are besides themselves over the laundry list of (what they perceive to be) ‘lies’ that the terrorist Jew Netanyahu has just unleashed upon the world community at the UN.
What they fail to realize however, is that for the most part, Netanyahu was not ‘lying’, and especially with regards to his denouncing as a ‘blood libel’ the charge of ‘genocide’ that has been leveled against the terrorist Jewish state.
Remember, ladies and Gentile-men, as Netanyahu himself made very, VERY clear at the onset of the black mass known as ‘Operation Swords of Iron’, the Jews are RELIGIOUSLY commanded to slaughter every living human being in Gaza per the teachings of their Torah Judah-ism, to wit–
‘Now go and attack the Amalekites and totally destroy all that belongs to them…Do not spare them, but put to death the men and the women, the children and the suckling infants and all the cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys.’ 1 Samuel
Therefore, fellow Gentiles, when the terrorist Jew Netanyahu denounces the charge of Genocide in Gaza as a ‘blood libel’, he is not, technically-speaking and from a ‘theological’ point of view, ‘lying’. Within the circuitry of the diabolically deranged Jewish brain, to characterize the mass murder of Gentiles as ‘genocide’ is tantamount to characterizing the squashing of a cockroach as ‘murder’.
And this is one of the major problems that we face, is that we, the Gentiles, ‘God’s chosen people’ if ever such a thing existed, fail to understand how the Jewish brain functions. We assume that the Jews see things through the same lens that we do, and this simply is not the case, AT ALL. They take with the utmost seriousness their various religious commandments to ‘save alive nothing that breathes’, and any opinion that runs counter to that is considered blasphemy of the highest order.
Nexto, the terrorist Jew Netanyahu’s statement that–
‘It’s not that the prime minister is himself extreme or ‘held hostage’ by extreme parties to his right, it’s over 90 percent of Israelis…My opposition to a Palestinian state is the policy of the entire state of Israel…’
–Is absolutely correct, ladies and Gentile-men…
The popular and often-cited statement that Netanyahu is ‘hated’ in Israel is not as ‘true’ as some claim. He is an ELECTED leader, which means he won the majority of the votes cast, which by definition makes him ‘popular’.
Nor is it correct to say that it is only a ‘small minority’ of ‘fringe extremists’ who oppose a Palestinian state. The Jews in Israel are there because they believe in all of that ‘promised land’ nonsense as it appears within the teachings and ‘prophecies’ of Torah Judah-ism, and therefore are as favorable towards giving up all of that ‘eternal inheritance’ business as an alligator is inclined to morph from carnivore to herbivore.
As we counsel here on this website on a regular basis, ladies and Gentile-men, the Jewish brain…the Jewish brain…
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a combative speech to a nearly empty UN General Assembly hall on Friday, where he portrayed himself as the standard-bearer of mainstream Israel in rejecting the creation of a Palestinian state and denouncing charges that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza as ‘a joke’.
Netanyahu criticised countries that recognised a Palestinian state at the UN this week, and said his position is unfairly portrayed in the western media.
‘It’s not that the prime minister is himself extreme or ‘held hostage’ by extreme parties to his right, it’s over 90 percent of Israelis,’ Netanyahu said.
‘My opposition to a Palestinian state is the policy of the entire state of Israel,’ he said.
As Netanyahu’s speech began, dozens of world leaders and diplomats walked out of the assembly hall in protest, even as US diplomats cheered him.
The Israeli leader’s speech comes at a critical time for his country.
Israeli soldiers are attacking Gaza City, where Palestinians are recounting the devastation of Israel’s onslaught. Meanwhile, staunch supporters of Israel, like Canada, France and the UK, have recognised a Palestinian state.
Within the Middle East, Israel is more isolated from traditional US Arab allies like Saudi Arabia, which recently signed a mutual defence deal with nuclear-armed Pakistan.
On Monday, Netanyahu is set to meet US President Donald Trump at the White House to discuss Gaza’s post-war future. This week, Trump has hosted key Muslim leaders like Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, before Netanyahu.
Netanyahu began his speech praising Trump for supporting Israel. He held up a map of the Middle East where Iran, Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and occupied Palestine were covered in red, and recounted the leaders of Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis who Israel assassinated. He also took credit for the fall of the Assad government in Syria, without mentioning the Turkish and Qatari backing of the rebel offensive that led to its collapse.
Netanyahu thanked Trump for his ‘bold and decisive action’ for joining in Israel’s surprise attack on Iran in June, saying: ‘President Trump and I promised to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons and we delivered on that promise.’
Earlier on Friday, Trump said after meeting Turkey’s Erdogan at the White House that he would not allow Israel to annex the occupied West Bank, which members of Netanyahu’s government have called for in response to the recognition of a Palestinian state.
Netanyahu refrained from directly discussing annexation of the occupied West Bank in his speech.
On Gaza, Netanyahu said Israel would maintain ‘overriding security control’ as part of any deal to end the war. He said a ‘peaceful civilian authority would be established by Gazans and others committed to peace with Israel.’
Netanyahu’s comments come as Trump has backed off his so-called ‘Riviera’ plan for Gaza, which experts say is cover for the forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza as a condition to end the war.
Instead, Trump appears to be looking for Arab and Muslim states to take over control of Gaza with the backing of some Palestinians.
‘Radical Islamist surge’
Netanyahu’s speech stuck to a script he has relied on for over two decades in politics. With near-flawless American English, he pitched Israel to listeners as a defender against ‘jihadists’.
‘Our enemies hate all of us with equal venom,’ he said, adding that a ‘radical Islamist surge’ was taking over his listeners’ societies and that ‘Israel is fighting your fight’.
‘Behind closed doors, many of the leaders who publicly condemn us, privately thank us,’ he said, saying that Israel has prevented ‘terrorist attacks’ in their capitals without providing specifics, and claiming that Israel was the equivalent of ‘five CIAs’ to the US.
Netanyahu also suggested that Iran was behind two failed assassination attempts on Trump without providing any evidence.
His praise for Trump contrasted with his condemnation of other world leaders, who he accused of being ‘weak-kneed’ under the cosh of ‘biased media’ and ‘radical Islamist constituencies’.
‘In the days immediately following 7 October many of them [leaders] supported Israel, [but] when the going got tough, you caved,’ Netanyahu said. ‘For much of the past two years, Israel has had to fight a seven-front war against barbarism with many of your nations opposing us.’
The growing Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement (BDS) clearly riled Netanyahu, who said other countries, ‘condemn us, [sic] embargo us, and wage political and legal warfare against us’.
Netanyahu’s speech comes as more countries, historians and legal experts condemn Israel’s genocide in Gaza. In September, a UN commission of inquiry declared Israel was committing genocide in the besieged enclave.
Netanyahu vigorously denied what he called the ‘false charge of genocide’. At least 65,000 Palestinians have been murdered by Israel in Gaza, mainly women and children, according to Palestinian health authorities. Israel has also issued widespread forced displacement orders against Palestinians.
Genocide experts and scholars say that forced displacement by itself can be an act of genocide if it is done with the intention of destroying a national, ethnic or religious group.
Netanyahu said the genocide charge was ‘a joke’ and a ‘Blood libel’, adding ‘antisemitism dies hard, in fact, it doesn’t die at all’.
Israel’s isolation at the UN was on full display during Netanyahu’s speech and the Israeli leader lashed out at countries that recognised a Palestinian state at a conference co-hosted by Saudi Arabia and France earlier this week.
‘You know what message the leaders who recognised a Palestinian state said to the Palestinians, that murdering Jews pays off,’ he said. ‘Your disgraceful decision will encourage terrorism against Jews and people everywhere.’
Netanyahu reiterated that he will prevent the formation of a Palestinian state. He also attacked the Palestinian Authority – the Palestinian entity that coordinates security with Israel and which many countries view as the bedrock of a future state.
‘Not a fringe position’
Many analysts in the US and Western officials have said that Netanyahu is continuing to attack Gaza in order to stay in power and appease far-right lawmakers in his government. But the Israeli leader portrayed himself to an international audience as deeply in step with mainstream Israel in opposing a Palestinian state.
‘I say this not only in my name and in the name of my government, but on behalf of all the people of Israel…It’s not a fringe group. It’s not the prime minister who himself is extreme or held hostage by extreme parties to his right, it’s over 90 percent of Israelis.’
Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!. There Bibi. Accuse me of “blood libel” in a court of law in the US. That will lead to a process called “discovery” where I can trot out all the facts that support your attempt at Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!Genocide!
Or are you only able to shout denials into a microphone you’ve bought and paid for?