Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and re-elected US President Donald Trump have a lot in common. Both are either hated or loved.
Benjamin Netanyahu
For several days now, reports about internal leaks in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office have been making headlines.
“In the midst of war, more than ever, complete trust is required between the prime minister and the defense minister,” Netanyahu stated.
The Biden administration’s determination to see Hamas survive and so win the war is driven by its top officials’ desire to “balance Israel” with Iran.
To a large degree, the international narrative regarding the prime minister is shaped by media coverage in Israel. But the Israeli public isn’t buying it.
According to the Israel Security Agency, the suspect, Moti Maman, 73, demanded $1 million to become an Iranian asset.
Months ago we reported why the Philadelphi Corridor is so important and why Israel must recapture the border with Egypt.
“The axis of evil needs the Philadelphi Corridor; for this reason, we need the Philadelphi Corridor,” the Israeli prime minister said.
Netanyahu means “the one given by God.” In both Jewish and Christian circles, many consider Bibi to be chosen of God. His voters see him as the Messiah of Israel.
Hate and incitement are not a new phenomenon. They have led to political violence in the past. The question is, where does criticism end and incitement begin?
