Bennett argued that failure to manage the threat posed by ‘Islamic terrorism’ in the Middle East will lead to ‘massive loss of innocent lives throughout the West’.

 

 

ed note–as always, entire libraries of commentary and analysis could be written on what ‘TJ’ Bennett is really saying in coded Ju-hadist gangsterese, but in the interests of not further burdening the already over-burdened Gentile mind, we’ll keep it ‘short & sweet’ as the old saying goes.

 

First of all, the fact that he was, SUSPRISE, SURPRISE, WHAT A ‘COINCIDENCE’, in NY on the morning of 911, the most important day in the Jews’ history for the last 2,000 years, is no ‘coincidence’ at all’. He, just like the 5 Mossad agents who were seen filming the destruction of the Twin Towers that day and cheering, was sent to NY by his terrorist government to ‘document’ the event.

 

But as important as this is (the admission on his part that he was there in NY that day to ‘document’ the event along his 5 Mossad counterparts) it is overshadowed in its apocalyptic importance by the veiled threats he is making towards America and the West about the holy hell that is headed their way if they don’t commit themselves, 666%, to the destruction of the Islamic world for Israel’s benefit, to wit–

 

‘Islamic terrorism will come to the Big Satan, to Manhattan, to California, all over America, but instead of airliners, this time with nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles…’

 

However, keep in mind, fellow war-weary Gentiles, that when the terrorist Jew Bennett talks about ‘nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles’ finding their way to the ‘Great Satan’, what he really means are those that were built in Dimona and bear the stamp ‘Made Proudly In the Jewish State’ on them.

 

 

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Former prime minister Naftali Bennett told the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) last week that 9/11 was caused by the international community’s failure to see Islamic terrorism as a ‘global issue’.

 

In an interview with the Israeli branch of TBN, the world’s largest Christian television network, Bennett spoke about being in Manhattan on the morning of 9/11, saying, ‘I saw those buildings on fire. That’s what happens when you say, ‘The Middle East isn’t our problem, we don’t care.’

 

The former prime minister argued that if Iran is not ‘fixed’ to Israel’s liking, it will have ‘impacts’ on a ‘global’ scale, not just within the Middle East.

 

Speaking about the current Israeli-US conflict with Iran, he added, ‘Islamic terrorism will come to the Big Satan, to Manhattan, to California, all over America, but instead of airliners, this time with nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles.’

 

Just months before the terror attack on Hanukkah in Bondi Beach, Australia, the country’s Iranian ambassador was given seven days to leave after intelligence services linked Iran to arson attacks on Jewish communities across Australia.

 

In April, Iranian intelligence services and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) operatives were linked to low-level ‘hybrid warfare’ attacks throughout Europe and the UK, according to police documents.

 

 

 

Wave of terror began shortly after start of war

 

The first wave of attacks was reportedly launched in early March, shortly after the US and Israel began strikes on Iran, targeting Jewish community sites in Belgium, the Netherlands, and US banks.

 

A second wave appears to be focused on the UK, with attempted arson attacks against synagogues and Iranian opposition media, and last week, a stabbing attack on two Jewish men in Golders Green, London.

 

The attacks across Europe and the UK have been claimed by the Islamic Movement of the People of the Right Hand (HAYI), a pro-Iranian Islamist group believed by experts to be a front group for the IRGC.

 

In July 2024, the US Director of National Intelligence, Avril Haines, warned that Iranian regime actors were engaging in influence campaigns to stoke and fund anti-Israel protests in the US.

 

‘We have observed actors tied to Iran’s government posing as activists online, seeking to encourage protests, and even providing financial support to protesters,’ said Haines.

 

One month earlier, Iran’s then-supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei wrote a dramatic letter to American university students, praising their ‘defense of the Palestinian people,’ and framing their actions as part of a broader ‘Resistance Front’ against ‘Zionist oppression.’

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