Israelis Rally Around Bibi, 80% Very Happy with Opening of Lebanon Front

Westerners who ostensibly oppose Bibi’s ongoing slaughterfest like to pretend like Bibi Netanyahu is some kind of outlier in Israeli politics. I saw some grotesque female nigger from the US Congress, who is a strong Israel-supporter, saying that Bibi is like Trump and trying to destroy Israeli democracy values.

The problem with this narrative that Bibi is the reason for the wars is that it’s completely false, based on a wide range of data. The reality is that the overwhelming majority of Israelis, while they may dislike Bibi personally, support his wars. This includes not only “right-wing” religious Jews, but also the majority of secular Jews, who are apparently classified as “left-wing.”

Effectively, the entire state of Israel is a bloodthirsty menace, leading most people to believe that the only solution to the Israeli problem is to just completely wipe them out.

“We need a real Holocaust,” say many commentators and citizens of various countries.

Reuters:

For Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, confrontation with Iran and its proxies offers the chance of political redemption at home, even at the risk of a regional war, a year after the Oct 7 attack demolished his reputation as a security hawk.

Many Israelis, demoralized by the catastrophic security failures around the deadly attack by Palestinian militant group Hamas, have regained confidence in their military and intelligence apparatus after a series of stunning blows against the Iranian-backed Hezbollah group in Lebanon in recent weeks.

A hate figure for the hundreds of thousands of demonstrators who have joined protests worldwide against Israel’s war in Gaza over the past year and a frequent irritant even to his closest ally, the United States, Netanyahu has benefited in his own country.

According to a survey from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, around 80% of Israelis feel the Lebanon campaign has met or exceeded expectations, although the same survey found disappointment with the campaign in Gaza, with 70% supporting a ceasefire to bring Israeli hostages home.

Outside Israel, he has been the target of protestors outraged by the Israeli military campaign that has laid waste to Gaza and killed nearly 42,000 Palestinians, according to Palestinian health authorities. Foreign governments, including close ally the United States, have been critical of the Gaza campaign and alarmed by the spread of conflict to Lebanon.

The International Criminal Court is considering a prosecution request for an arrest warrant against him over alleged war crimes in Gaza, bracketing him with Yahya Sinwar, leader of Hamas, proscribed as a terrorist organization in many Western countries.

At home, while he is one of the most polarising leaders in Israeli history, such controversies have not hurt his image among his base of right-wing supporters.

Before Israel began its escalated campaign against Hezbollah last month, Netanyahu had already seen his domestic political fortunes recover somewhat during a year of a war against Hamas, a group most Israelis, even on the left, see as a mortal enemy.

Recent opinion polls show his Likud party is once again the strongest party in Israel, even if he might still struggle to form a ruling coalition if an election were held now.

He’s a superstar.


The Jews loved that vaudevillian exploding pager gag. No big surprise there, since it was these Jews that invented vaudeville.

White people never would have thought up something like that, save for perhaps the French.

There are so many completely nonsensical narratives surrounding this Jewish war campaign. Some of the obvious hoaxes are “this is good for the United States somehow” or “they decapitated 40 babies.” But the claim that there is some majority in Israel that is opposed to the slaughter is even more insidious, as it suggests that there is some solution to the Israeli problem other than a massive slaughter of Jews.

In order to end this Israel problem, Tel Aviv is going to have to look like Gaza or Beirut, and governance of the former Israeli territories is going to have to be turned over to Iran, which will do whatever it takes to suppress and neutralize the Jews.

Here’s the thing: these Jews from Israel cannot be allowed to flee to America or Europe. They need to be kept in Israel and dealt with by the Iranians.

Bibi is not the problem. The entire population of Israel is the problem, and frankly, the Jewish diaspora is also the problem.

Jews are the problem.

It’s not “Zionists,” because as the Jews accurately claim, there is no meaningful difference between Zionism and Jews.

Granted, there are some Jews like Glenn Greenwald and Jeffrey Sachs who are opposed to the larger Jewish agenda, but these are a tiny portion of the Jews, and we all already know who these “self-hating” Jews are. Don’t throw Sachs in a cage with an eagle and a bear, but that is nonetheless what the overwhelming majority of Jews deserve.