Congrats to Bibi.
Great job, buddy.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejoiced over Donald Trump’s election victory, as he banked on resetting relations with Washington and following through on his maximalist aims in the country’s multifront war.
Netanyahu congratulated Trump on “history’s greatest comeback” in a post on X Wednesday morning as the results became clear, but before many had made a final call, hailing his return to the White House as “a new beginning for America and a powerful recommitment to the great alliance” between the U.S. and Israel. Later Wednesday, the two men spoke by phone, agreeing “to work together for Israel’s security” and discussing “the Iranian threat,” according to a statement from the prime minister’s office.
It was the first call from a leader Trump took.
Trump told the Jews “you’ll have the presidency.”
Promises made, promises kept.
“It’s time for total victory,” crowed Itamar Ben Gvir, Netanyahu’s far-right national security minister, in an address to the Knesset on Wednesday, adding that he was confident Trump would see “eye to eye” with Israel on “all sorts of laws” that he has been trying to push through, including the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of terrorism. Israel Ganz, head of a council representing Israeli settlers across the occupied West Bank, celebrated the moment as a historic “opportunity for the settlement movement,” which has already made significant gains since Netanyahu returned to power in 2022.
Across Israel, a country battered by its longest-ever war and roiled by internal crises, many breathed a sigh of relief at the news of Trump’s sweeping triumph. As rockets rained down again on northern Israel and Tel Aviv, forcing thousands to retreat to shelters, there was optimism among hawks that Trump would allow Israel to confront Iran more directly. More moderate voices hoped he might finally push Netanyahu to wind down the country’s wars and bring home its hostages, languishing in dire conditions in Gaza.
The conflicting, even contradictory, dreams of a divided nation spoke both to the unpredictability of Trump — who has simultaneously urged Netanyahu to “do what you have to do” on the battlefield while promising his supporters he will end foreign wars — and to the hazy strategic vision of Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, who has vowed total victory without defining the term.
Netanyahu thinks “he is now the great winner … on all fronts,” said Gayil Talshir, a political scientist from Hebrew University, who is in close contact with members of the Israeli defense establishment.
Yoel Guzansky, a former official on Israel’s National Security Council, said millions of Israelis believe simultaneously that their national survival is at stake — as its military confronts Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and Iran and its proxies across the region — and that Netanyahu may be incapable of translating military gains into long-term security.
And though many Israelis appreciate the near unconditional military and political support President Joe Biden has offered since the Oct. 7 attacks, many believe their country will be better off under Trump.
“There’s a feeling in the Middle East that Biden’s softness toward Iran, his attempts the first two years to get a [nuclear] deal, is part of the reason that they felt emboldened, and, indirectly, their proxies also felt confidence,” Guzansky said.
If you were wondering how Trump won an election after two elections rigged against Republicans, this is your answer.
It’s also why none of the Jews in the media seemed particularly upset by the Trump win.
Remember that Jeffrey Epstein was creating blackmail material not only on the goyim, but also American Jews. This is while he had credentials to work as an American intelligence official.
The Mossad has deeply penetrated the US intelligence establishment, and insofar as American Jews think Israel is going too far, it really doesn’t even matter. Bibi is totally in the driver’s seat. Even though Biden wouldn’t do anything to prevent Israel from doing what they were doing – he would have been buried under a scandal or simply shot if he’d tried – Bibi did not like that he was whining about how he didn’t appreciate a genocide.
Trump isn’t going to whine. He’s already backed Israel completely, and he knows that is the only possible way he can maintain his position. Chuck Schumer and Adam Schiff are not going to be going at his throat while there’s a war on in their home country.
It’s all very sad, I’m sure. I’m sad about it. But I can’t get behind the people claiming that this Trump “win” is some great victory. Just go watch the clips of Ben Shapiro celebrating if you want to see what this is all about.
At the same time, if anything good happens, that’s good. You take the bad with the good. Most of life is shit. If Trump lets us run up shitcoins and make serious money, roll with it and relax.
For the record, I also doubt that Trump is going to do any kind of hate speech laws against antisemites, despite the fact that he has sort of implied that. He will probably push for institutions, like universities, to punish antisemites, and likely make federal policies banning government contractors from criticizing Israel, but I don’t think he’s going to punish people for posting on the internet.
In terms of my overarching view of world events and the Golden Path to a better world – one where the Chinese are the dominant world power instead of the Jews – a total boondoggle in the Middle East is an accelerationist activity.
If the US is tied up doing Bibi’s business in the Middle East, that is going to give Russia and China breathing space. Those two powers can simply dump money and weapons on Iran and keep it going while they are able to freely move as the US empire drains itself like a… like a pair of balls at an orgy? Struggling drain a drain analogy. Homeless tears into the gutter, maybe?
All roads lead to an unraveling of the US empire and an end to all of this weird shit. All roads also lead to Bitcoin supremacy. So just relax. It’s fine. But if you get all excited about Trump, you’re going to feel like a retard in a few months when he goes ultra double-kike.
It is what it is.