Benjamin Netanyahu

PM Benjamin Netanyahu: Gaza war won’t end until Hamas destroyed

It is truly disheartening to see the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, with PM Benjamin Netanyahu stating that the war won’t end until Hamas is destroyed. These comments bring to light the underlying political motivations and power plays at work in this tumultuous region. The idea that the war will continue until Hamas is eradicated seems like a never-ending cycle of violence, much like the wars against Al-Qaeda and ISIS that have persisted for years without a definitive resolution in sight.

The underlying principle that armed resistance is the only way to improve the lives of Palestinians in Gaza, as highlighted by Fareed, is a sobering reality.… Continue reading

No Gaza ceasefire until Israel war aims achieved, Netanyahu says

The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has once again taken center stage in the news headlines. Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s Prime Minister, has made it clear that there will be no ceasefire until Israel’s war aims are achieved and Hamas’ military capabilities are destroyed. This statement has sparked a heated debate and raised concerns about the true intentions behind this prolonged conflict.

It’s disheartening to see the same cycle repeat itself weekend after weekend, with no end in sight. Netanyahu’s insistence on continuing the conflict until his objectives are met seems to be a never-ending battle. The idea of destroying Hamas to such an extent that it no longer poses a threat feels like an unattainable goal, leading to a perpetual state of conflict.… Continue reading

Netanyahu acknowledges ‘tragic mistake’ after Rafah strike kills dozens of Palestinians

As I sit here processing the recent news of Netanyahu acknowledging a ‘tragic mistake’ after a strike in Rafah killed dozens of Palestinians, I can’t help but feel a sense of deep frustration and disappointment. This is not the first time such a tragic incident has occurred under his leadership, and it seems like there is a pattern of disregard for innocent lives in the pursuit of military objectives.

In a world where accountability is essential, the fact that Netanyahu can simply acknowledge a mistake and move on without facing any real consequences is downright unsettling. The lives lost in Rafah were not just numbers on a casualty report; they were real people with families, dreams, and hopes for the future.… Continue reading

US ‘concerned’ by Israel’s isolation, Biden national security adviser says

The recent statement from Joe Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, about the US being concerned by Israel’s growing isolation among its traditional supporters definitely raises some interesting points for discussion. It seems that the Biden administration is keenly aware of the diplomatic challenges that Israel currently faces. This is a complex issue that goes beyond just the typical political alliances and has broader implications for regional stability and peace.

Looking at the current situation in Israel, it’s hard not to feel a sense of frustration. The ongoing conflict with Hamas, the entrenched leadership under Benjamin Netanyahu, and the lack of a clear long-term strategy all contribute to Israel facing increasing isolation on the global stage.… Continue reading

ICC seeks arrest warrants for Netanyahu and top Hamas leaders

The International Criminal Court (ICC) seeking arrest warrants for both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and top Hamas leaders is a significant development. It brings the issue of accountability for potential war crimes and acts of terrorism to the forefront. The fact that Netanyahu has cancelled his travel plans in response to this news speaks volumes about the seriousness of the situation. This move raises questions about the power of the ICC and the potential consequences for those accused of such crimes. Too often, leaders in positions of authority believe they are above the law, and it is refreshing to see steps being taken to hold them accountable.… Continue reading

ICC seeks arrest warrants against Sinwar and Netanyahu for war crimes over October 7 attack and Gaza war

As I sit here contemplating the latest news regarding the ICC seeking arrest warrants against Yahya Sinwar and Benjamin Netanyahu for war crimes over the October 7 attack and the Gaza war, my mind is filled with a mix of emotions. On one hand, I am pleased to see accountability being sought for those who have caused unimaginable suffering and loss of life. On the other hand, I am skeptical about the actual outcomes and implications of these arrest warrants.

The charges brought against Sinwar and Netanyahu by the ICC prosecutor are indeed serious, including causing extermination, starvation as a method of war, and deliberately targeting civilians in conflict.… Continue reading

Netanyahu tells Biden he’s worried about possible ICC arrest warrants

Netanyahu telling Biden that he’s worried about possible ICC arrest warrants doesn’t come as a surprise to me. After all, if you’re out there committing war crimes left and right, it’s only a matter of time before the consequences catch up with you.

Under his leadership, Israel will never accept any attempt by the ICC to undermine its inherent right of self-defense, Netanyahu claims. But when you’re responsible for the deaths of thousands of innocent civilians, it’s hard to argue that it’s all in the name of self-defense. Hamas may need to face justice for their actions, but so does Netanyahu.… Continue reading

Netanyahu: Israel will invade Rafah — regardless of hostage deal

As I contemplate the recent statements made by Netanyahu regarding a potential invasion of Rafah, my heart aches for the innocent Israeli hostages waiting to be reunited with their families. The thought that their lives are being used as bargaining chips in a political game is truly distressing. It is clear that Netanyahu’s primary objective is to stay in power, even if it means perpetuating conflict and war.

The situation in Gaza is undeniably complex, with Hamas holding the hostages and using them as leverage in ongoing negotiations. However, it is crucial to acknowledge the impact this has on the lives of these individuals and their loved ones.… Continue reading

US-Israel: Netanyahu vows to reject any US sanctions on army units

It’s truly disheartening to see the current stance that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has taken in regard to rejecting any potential US sanctions on specific army units. The fact that Netanyahu is willing to flat out refuse any repercussions for army units involved in gross human rights violations is not only alarming but also sets a dangerous precedent.

The Leahy Law, established in 1997 by then-Senator Patrick Leahy, aims to prevent US funding or training from being utilized by foreign military units involved in severe human rights abuses. The fact that the Netzah Yehuda battalion, an ultra-orthodox Haredi unit, has come under scrutiny for allegations of unaddressed human rights violations should be cause for concern, not outright denial.… Continue reading

Israel missiles strike Iran – US officials inform ABC news

This recent escalation between Israel and Iran is truly concerning. The fact that Israel initiated a missile strike on Iran, despite being advised by US officials to de-escalate the situation, raises questions about the motives behind their actions. Netanyahu’s determination to assert Israel’s power in the region, regardless of the potential consequences, is troubling. It seems as though Israel is willing to risk dragging other nations, such as the US, into a full-scale war for their own agenda.

The repercussions of Israel’s actions are far-reaching and could potentially lead to a larger conflict that the world cannot afford. The fact that Israel did not notify the US about the strike only adds to the sense of betrayal and manipulation.… Continue reading