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Jan. 28, 2025 - Judging Freedom - Judge Andrew Napolitano
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MAX Blumenthal : IDF Murders on October 7th.
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Operate an underground, largely anonymous force on the record in an Al Jazeera documentary, Al Jazeera Arabic documentary that just appeared.
It also includes testimony from Qassam fighters who were in Kibbutz Beri who witnessed Israel's Hannibal Directive operation in which they killed, on a large scale, their own citizens.
And they describe how they surveilled the border with Israel.
With their own surveillance system and carefully planned an above ground operation when Israel was planning for a tunnel attack and was preparing for an underground operation.
And they surprised Israel on multiple levels.
If you also look at the Gaza division and the condition that its soldiers were in, how they were slumbering when they were attacked, how they were not even in uniform.
Just how shoddy the whole operation of surveilling Gaza was.
The Israeli military is very overestimated, and we even saw it after October 7th in direct clashes without massive air support.
The Israeli military, its infantry, was exposed, particularly in southern Lebanon against Hezbollah's Redwan forces, who are much better armed.
They were losing large numbers of men.
Israel's whole military.
It's based on cyber and air power.
And the Gaza division was essentially wasted on October 7th.
But the question is, what was Netanyahu's real relationship with Hamas?
I think this is sort of the scandal, one of the scandals in Israel.
And his relationship with Hamas was that he was trying to domesticate them through Qatar.
And just kick the can down the road so he would never have to make a deal.
And he thought that Hamas would agree to exist under siege forever as Mahmoud Abbas and the Palestinian Authority had agreed to basically exist under a kind of five-star gilded occupation in Ramallah.
And he was wrong.
He misjudged Yahya Senwar and Yahya Senwar outsmarted him at every turn.
Last question.
I know you have to go.
Did the United States succeed in putting as the new chief justice of the International Court of Justice an ardent, fanatic Zionist?
This is a great question.
I mean, this is a massive scandal that mainstream media hasn't picked up on.
It doesn't seem like they're going to pick up on it.
But the...
New president of the International Court of Justice, who is a Ugandan judge named Julia Sabutinde, is not only a fanatical Christian Zionist who has based her opinions on key issues like the status of Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories,
on biblical passages, and on her own end-times theology.
Like Elise the Ponic.
Yeah, sure.
But she's also been exposed as a plagiarist who has plagiarized large sections of her dissenting opinion, which was considered...
Her opinions are so bizarre that the foreign ministry of Uganda has had to come out and denounce her and say she has nothing to do with them.
But she's plagiarized them from such noted enlightened sources as neocon operative Douglas Fife, the Jewish Virtual Library, and PragerU.
I mean, if Harvard University's president is going to be ousted over plagiarism charges, I don't know how this person, Julia Sabutinde, can remain in place as the president of the International Court of Justice.
And I exposed at the Gray Zone how she's a member of a Christian Zionist church which believes that Israel is the future landing pad for the Messiah.
And therefore must remain an exclusively Jewish state.
She said that she's learned everything from her true inspiration, her pastor in Uganda who espouses that extremist theology.
This should also be disqualifying, and it's why she voted no on all the resolutions of the South African genocide case against Israel.
But now she has two votes as president, so she has a tie-breaking vote.
And then, Judge, you raised another question.
Did the U.S. engineer this?
And that is a salient question because the U.S. had been pushing for Lebanon to elect a new president to weaken Hezbollah, and the outgoing ICJ president, Nawaf Salam, has just been elected prime minister of Lebanon to clear space for this plagiarizing Christian Zionist fanatic,
Julia Sabutindi.
What role did the U.S. play there?
They certainly benefit.
Probably one of Blinken and Sullivan's last cabals.
Max, thanks very much.
Thank you for your time, as always.
All the best.
We'll see you again soon.
Thanks a lot, Judge.
Of course.
A truly brilliant and gifted, gifted...
Analyst of that part of the world.
He's smart about everything.
Coming up later today at 2 o'clock on the same subjects, Matt Ho and at 3 o'clock, Karen Kwiatkowski.
Judge Napolitano for Judging Freedom.
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