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In reply to the discussion: New York Times Guest Essay: Democrats Ignored Gaza and Brought Down Their Party [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(174,853 posts)32. The supporters of Gaza who voted for trump gave Bibi everything that he wanted
With trump back in power, Bibi will be free to do what he wants in Gaza
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's "gamble" on extending the war in Gaza in anticipation of Donald Trump winning the U.S. election seems to have paid off, according to Haaretz senior military analyst Amos Harel.
In conversation with Haaretz Podcast host Allison Kaplan Sommer, Harel said that Netanyahu "kept promising total victory, what he actually had was sort of a Forever War. It was not forever, but he was waiting for November, and for January 20 and for his friend Trump to be back in the White House."
What is the Israeli premier hoping to get out of his bet? Harel believes that in renewing the Bibi-Trump bromance, Netanyahu believes he can win U.S. support for measures that will stop his criminal trial - Trump after all, will certainly sympathize - and move ahead with the judicial coup that will damage Israeli democracy.
In the security and military arena, the Israeli leader aspires to achieve "more aggressive goals in the region, whether it's striking Iran or persuading the Americans to strike Iran, or pushing forward against the Palestinians and against Hezbollah and Lebanon."
In conversation with Haaretz Podcast host Allison Kaplan Sommer, Harel said that Netanyahu "kept promising total victory, what he actually had was sort of a Forever War. It was not forever, but he was waiting for November, and for January 20 and for his friend Trump to be back in the White House."
What is the Israeli premier hoping to get out of his bet? Harel believes that in renewing the Bibi-Trump bromance, Netanyahu believes he can win U.S. support for measures that will stop his criminal trial - Trump after all, will certainly sympathize - and move ahead with the judicial coup that will damage Israeli democracy.
In the security and military arena, the Israeli leader aspires to achieve "more aggressive goals in the region, whether it's striking Iran or persuading the Americans to strike Iran, or pushing forward against the Palestinians and against Hezbollah and Lebanon."
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New York Times Guest Essay: Democrats Ignored Gaza and Brought Down Their Party [View all]
C0RI0LANUS
Nov 2024
OP
Only someone who cannot count or who knows nothing about politics would think Gaza cost Dems the election.
LonePirate
Nov 2024
#3
I strongly disagree. An overseas conflict not involving Americans did not outweigh the threat of Trump to any big degree
LonePirate
Nov 2024
#21
Thirteen paragraphs of uninformed drivel by a non-Democrat in favor of a single state solution.
lapucelle
Nov 2024
#10
If Harris declared she would stop US sales of offensive weapons to Israel...
Martin Eden
Nov 2024
#15
I wouldn't call voting for Trump a different political belief. Particularly when it is justified by a ridiculous
Wiz Imp
Dec 2024
#41
1. Kamala had an abbreviated period of time to make any distinctions between herself and President Biden.
Uncle Joe
Dec 2024
#25
We have a treaty and an alliance with Israel, and stopping the weapons supply would have required the consent
lees1975
Dec 2024
#31
We were even breaking U.S. Law as there was overwhelming evidence of our weapons being used for war crimes.
Uncle Joe
Dec 2024
#35
The slaughter in Gaza will continue under Trump, but corporate media won't be ginning up as much outrage,
sop
Dec 2024
#27
The supporters of Gaza who voted for trump gave Bibi everything that he wanted
LetMyPeopleVote
Dec 2024
#32
Meanwhile, Republicans actively supported Israel's actions in Gaza. Did that "bring down their Party"?
Midnight Writer
Dec 2024
#36
The idiots who helped to elect trump because of Gaza will regret their actions
LetMyPeopleVote
Dec 2024
#47
Thank you, LetMyPeopleVote. This is why we have a thread like this to civilly agree or disagree.
C0RI0LANUS
Dec 2024
#44