🇮🇱❌🇵🇸 - Netanyahu: "Not a single innocent Palestinian civilian was killed by the IDF in Rafah"
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For Iran, israel first, America is next. We're not only protecting ourselves, WE'RE PROTECTING YOU.
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🇮🇱 - This is so clearly a poor attempt by Netanyahu in war mongering and trying to drag the USA into war with Iran.
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we jointly (Israel and the USA) have developed some of the most developed weapons on earth, I choose my words carefully, we jointly developed some of the most sophisticated weapons on Earth that help protect both countries.
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give us the tools faster and we'll finish the job faster
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demilitarization and deradicalization brought peace and prosperity in Germany and Japan and it can work in Gaza
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🇮🇱🇺🇸 - Netanyahu: 'I have a name for this Alliance; "The Abraham Alliance".'
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Forwarded from Rerum Novarum // Intel, Breaking News, and Alerts 🇺🇸
🇺🇸🇮🇱⚡️- Netanyahu: "I also want to thank President Trump for all the things that he did for Israel. From recognizing the Golan Heights, to countering Iran, to moving the embassy to Jerusalem."
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قناة الجزيرة
عاجل | نتنياهو: القدس عاصمتنا الأبدية التي لن تقسم مرة أخرى
Jerusalem is our eternal capital that will never be divided again
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Geopolitics Watch
🇮🇱 - Netanyahu's 2015 congress speech: 39 claps, 27% of the speech consisted of applauds. I wonder how much it adds up to this time.
The final number of standing ovations has wracked up to 70 times. The first ovation to his entrance and the final one both lasted almost two minutes,
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Netanyahu should run for USA's presidency, he got more ovations than any American president has ever got.
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👮♂️ 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 Police in riot gear out near the Capitol as Anti-Israel protesters march here in DC
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The final number of standing ovations has wracked up to 70 times. The first ovation to his entrance and the final one both lasted almost two minutes,
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🇮🇱🇺🇸 - Netanyahu: "No no dont applaud.. Listen."
Even he is tired of it. This is genuinely pathetic..
Even he is tired of it. This is genuinely pathetic..
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🇮🇱❌🇵🇸 - A leader in the Hamas Political Party, Izzat al-Rishq: Netanyahu’s speech in Congress is a party of lies and disdain for the minds of the world.
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— 🇺🇸/🇮🇱/🇮🇷 The Abraham Alliance: Reality or Work of Fiction?
If the United States tried to form this alliance 10 years ago, I would have said that Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrein, Jordan and Egypt would have likely joined. With the Syrian war ongoing, fears about the Nuclear Program and anti-Iranian sentiment at a boiling point, Arab nations felt like they had something to prove.
However, in the Middle East anno 2024, with Iran as an emerging force that has imposed hard power equations upon its neighbours, and following the Iran-Saudi peace deal, I think such an alliance is not feasible. In the very best case scenario, the Kingdom of Jordan and Bahrain would join such an alliance.
Saudi Arabia is openly interested in closer Iran-ties, the UAE mostly follows Saudi policy & is heavily dependent on Iranian imports, and Egypt has a history of refusing alliances and has bigger problems than Iran. None of these countries will be excited at the prospect of an anti-Iran alliance at a time when Iran is rapidly emerging as the pre-eminent geopolitical power in the Middle East.
Jordan, due to its dependence on NATO and the United States, is the most likely to be up for it. They were the only Arab nation to open their airspace to the Israeli Air Force when Iran launched its missile strikes against Israel in April of this year.
Bahrein, which houses the U.S. Persian Gulf fleet, while possiby interested in joining, has also openly voiced its interest in persuing a re-establishment of diplomatic ties with the Islamic Republic of Iran.
In short: the 'Abraham Alliance' will likely end up as a shell of what it could have once been. It will be an empty, shallow alliance, consisting mostly of the United States and Israel, similar to operation Prosperity Guardian, which is widely seen as a flop.
@Middle_East_Spectator
If the United States tried to form this alliance 10 years ago, I would have said that Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrein, Jordan and Egypt would have likely joined. With the Syrian war ongoing, fears about the Nuclear Program and anti-Iranian sentiment at a boiling point, Arab nations felt like they had something to prove.
However, in the Middle East anno 2024, with Iran as an emerging force that has imposed hard power equations upon its neighbours, and following the Iran-Saudi peace deal, I think such an alliance is not feasible. In the very best case scenario, the Kingdom of Jordan and Bahrain would join such an alliance.
Saudi Arabia is openly interested in closer Iran-ties, the UAE mostly follows Saudi policy & is heavily dependent on Iranian imports, and Egypt has a history of refusing alliances and has bigger problems than Iran. None of these countries will be excited at the prospect of an anti-Iran alliance at a time when Iran is rapidly emerging as the pre-eminent geopolitical power in the Middle East.
Jordan, due to its dependence on NATO and the United States, is the most likely to be up for it. They were the only Arab nation to open their airspace to the Israeli Air Force when Iran launched its missile strikes against Israel in April of this year.
Bahrein, which houses the U.S. Persian Gulf fleet, while possiby interested in joining, has also openly voiced its interest in persuing a re-establishment of diplomatic ties with the Islamic Republic of Iran.
In short: the 'Abraham Alliance' will likely end up as a shell of what it could have once been. It will be an empty, shallow alliance, consisting mostly of the United States and Israel, similar to operation Prosperity Guardian, which is widely seen as a flop.
@Middle_East_Spectator
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🔗 Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene)
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