Cactus Jack wrote:It worries me that within the Tory Press Anti-Semite has come to mean against Benjamin Nethanyahu.
To devalue the term so brazenly is extremely risky and it's something that Jews, real ones not Zionists, are constantly warning us against.
Netanyahu’s Grand Pre-Election Promises: Annex Jordan Valley and Northern Dead SeaOn September 10th, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made the grand campaign promise to annex the Jordan Valley and the northern Dead Sea in the occupied West Bank if he were to win the upcoming elections.
Netanyahu also promised that these annexations of occupied land would be supported by the Trump Administration, and that US President Donald Trump would reveal his “deal of the century” plan, following a successful vote in the “only democracy in the Middle East.”
What he said was essentially the exact same he said four months ago prior to the elections he won and then subsequently failed to form a coalition and a government.
This time it was reinforced by promises that Trump’s “peace plan” would provide opportunity to annex the areas. It remains questionable how that “peace plan” would be acceptable, but time will tell.
It should also be noted that the Prime Minister of the “only democracy in the Middle East” is also the country’s Defense Minister, Health Minister, Minister of the Diaspora and since September 4th is the Welfare Minister, since former Welfare Minister Haim Katz resigned due to impending criminal fraud charges. Netanyahu was also Foreign Minister until early 2019. But, of course, there can be no tyrant in a democracy, and after all there’s “evil overlords” to compare to such as Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who ironically only occupies the role of President of Syria.
https://southfront.org/netanyahus-grand ... -dead-sea/You're right CJ but I can't understand how anybody
can support him.