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The Benjamin Dixon Show

The Case Against Benjamin Netanyahu

The Benjamin Dixon Show

The Benjamin Dixon Show

News, Politics

4.6855 Ratings

🗓️ 17 October 2023

⏱️ 3 minutes

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  1. Benjamin Netanyahu is widely criticized for empowering Hamas militants by strategically dividing policies between the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, coupled with his passive stance towards Hamas's military actions post-2014 and his facilitation of substantial financial inflows to Gaza. This has fueled the belief among many Israelis that Netanyahu has directly bolstered the Hamas militant faction.
  2. In 2015, Netanyahu's controversial comments linking a Muslim leader to Hitler's genocide revealed a deeply entrenched suspicion, if not vilification, of Muslims. This mindset, which borders on dehumanization, provides a disturbing context to understand his decisions in the 2023 conflict, where excessive violence led to the tragic death of over 1,000 Palestinian children. Such rhetoric, underlining distrust and hostility, can dangerously rationalize aggressive actions in political leaders' minds.
  3. Netanyahu's controversial Supreme Court reforms, which he attacks by calling the court "elitist and liberal," have led to tens of thousands of Israelis protesting for over 36 weeks. These citizens voice their dissent and concerns about an encroachment on democracy, with one poignant remark capturing the sentiment: "democracy dies in a series of small steps." This significant and enduring public outcry highlights Netanyahu's waning popularity and might suggest a motive for seeking distractions from these substantive issues.
  4. Benjamin Netanyahu is embroiled in accusations involving bribery, fraud, and breach of trust with allegations that include receiving gifts worth $195,000, such as expensive cigars, champagne, and jewelry. As of June 2023, his trial, which began in May 2020, remains unresolved. In a striking parallel, Donald Trump is also currently facing his own fraud trial. For both leaders, these severe allegations present situations where they might seek external distractions to divert public scrutiny and overshadow their respective legal predicaments.
  5. Opposition leaders in Israel have accused Benjamin Netanyahu of being complicit in the assassination of former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, suggesting his and others' opposition played a role in the incendiary political climate that led up to Rabin's murder. In the lead-up to Rabin's assassination, Netanyahu, then the opposition leader, attended right-wing rallies where Rabin was branded a "traitor" for signing the Oslo Accords, a peace agreement with the Palestinians. While Netanyahu has consistently denied direct involvement in inciting Rabin's murder, he has been vocal about his opposition to the Oslo Accords, expressing his belief that it was an error to make such a peace agreement with the Palestinians.
  6. Jewish American activists, led by groups such as IfNotNow and Jewish Voice for Peace, staged significant demonstrations against the aggressive policies of Prime Minister Netanyahu's right-wing Israeli government towards Hamas. In a profound act of dissent, these demonstrators blocked multiple entrances to the White House, underscoring that not all Jewish people support or align with the actions and ideologies of Netanyahu's administration. The Government of Israel is not synonymous with all Jewish people.
  7. Netanyahu is wildly unpopular in Israel
  • 86% of polled Israeli Jews fault Israel’s government for the surprise attack from Gaza.
  • 94% believe the government was responsible for the security breach that facilitated the Hamas infiltration.
  • 56% of Israelis feel Netanyahu should resign post-conflict, but only 28% of coalition supporters concur.
  • 8. An Egyptian intelligence official alleged that Israel, under the leadership of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, disregarded repeated warnings about a major operation by Hamas. While Netanyahu refuted these claims as "fake news," it's noteworthy to consider that Israeli intelligence agencies, such as Mossad, have been historically renowned for their extensive surveillance and information-gathering in areas like Gaza. Given this extensive intelligence infrastructure, it prompts the question: did Netanyahu intentionally overlook the intelligence, and if so, was it for strategic, political, or other reasons, especially when considering Mossad's reputed omnipresence in the region?


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0:00.0

The case against Benjamin Netanyahu.

0:01.9

As the Prime Minister of Israel wages his retaliatory campaign against Hamas,

0:05.9

it is critical to consider the political position from which he is engaging.

0:09.7

Number one, Netanyahu has been criticized for strengthening Hamas, using them to weaken the Palestinian

0:15.3

Authority, and allowing funding to flow into Gaza that potentially aid the very militant

0:20.4

group against which he is now waging war.

0:23.0

Number two, much like Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu is facing an ongoing fraud trial.

0:27.7

He's also facing charges of receiving $195,000 in bribes in breach of trust.

0:32.8

Leading some to question whether Benjamin Netanyahu benefits from the nation of Israel's

0:37.2

full attention being shifted to the war on Hamas.

0:40.0

Number three, Netanyahu is facing significant backlash from Jewish Israelis for his Supreme Court reforms that have been described as an attack on Israel's democracy.

0:48.8

Just prior to the attack by Hamas, tens of thousands of Israelis took to the streets to protest Netanyahu's weakening of their

0:56.0

Supreme Court that he called elitist and liberal.

0:59.5

Number four, Jewish American activists led by groups such as if not now and Jewish

1:04.0

voice for peace were arrested after shutting down entrances to the White House

1:08.0

in protest against Benjamin Netanyahu's retaliatory strikes against Hamas.

1:12.0

Number five, Benjamin Netanyahu is wildly who's retaliatory strikes against Hamas.

1:12.5

Number five, Benjamin Netanyahu is wildly unpopular in Israel.

1:16.6

While the United States has pledged unequivocal support for Netanyahu,

1:20.0

86% of Israeli Jews blame his government for the surprise attack by Hamas.

1:25.0

94% believe the government was responsible for the security breach and 56% of Israelis

1:30.4

feel Netanyahu should resign.

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