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“When I came to President Trump, I told him, ‘We are going into Iran. I did not ask permission. I simply informed him.’”
Those were Netanyahu’s words during a speech on Wednesday at the Muni Expo conference for local officials in Tel Aviv.
Netanyahu also said he was told, “This is impossible,” and “not to do this.”
But Israel, knowing Washington has historically backed them no matter what, and that any escalation in Iran would put American forces in harm’s way, knew full well this would drag the U.S. into the war.
The U.S. is no victim, though, or innocent bystander; it decided to fund Israel’s military campaign, genocide and all.
In extended remarks, Netanyahu discussed his military achievements, saying Israel went “out into the arena, to initiate, to attack,” adding that “the most important thing we did” in the recent conflicts “was break the barrier of fear.”
So Israel says it broke the barrier of fear. Perhaps for itself.
Because in doing so, it brought terror to the families of the more than 20,000 children who have been killed and more than 44,000 children who were wounded in Gaza in only two years, as well as the families in Lebanon who have been bombed and displaced.
And according to his recent speech, “There is still work to be done, also in Gaza, also in Lebanon, also against Iran.”
It appears Israel is not finished yet. After all, if this is Israel’s war, then it ends when they are ready to end it.
So, to those who branded people antisemites for arguing this was “Israel’s war,” even after Marco Rubio spelled it out for everyone that the United States’ hand had been forced into the conflict, and to those who overlooked AIPAC’s unseating of a congressman who opposed U.S. military aid to Israel… has Netanyahu now made it clear this was Israel’s war from the very beginning?