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Thank you.
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human rights.
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom.
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human rights.
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I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it.
You're an e-girl, you know the rule.
No e-girls.
Who's got the clip?
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Never!
Hashtag never e-girls.
Not even once.
I've never heard of him.
What is that?
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom.
I've never heard of Nick Puts.
Who's that?
They, they see America merely as a vessel.
I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless America in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right?
We're gonna smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot.
We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot.
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush.
Where's enough enough, babe?
Where's enough enough, babe?
Just eat a big mac, you stupid bitch.
Angel, you can move a country in a peaceful place.
The money has to stop your life.
It's not a last of life.
Angel, you can move a country in a peaceful place.
You're nothing that's not a lie.
Not a last of life.
You're not allowed to make jokes anymore.
You're not allowed to make jokes.
It's not funny.
Sipping wine.
Having some pasta.
Having some pizza.
Oh.
I'm weird.
I'm normal.
I'm the father.
I'm normal.
I'm expensive.
I'm working.
I'm original.
All right.
I'm an original.
One, two, three.
.
One person raised his voice.
The teacher couldn't believe it.
David in the classroom couldn't believe it either.
But in the end, he had logic on his side.
And at the end of the day, he proved his point.
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor.
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor.
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor.
Bye.
Bye.
Thank you.
nick fuentes
Good afternoon, everybody.
We are live watching and reacting to the Prime Minister of Israel, Bibi Netanyahu's address to a joint session of Congress.
Excited to be back with you here on Rumble today.
It's going to be a packed day.
We're going to be covering the speech, which is about to begin any moment.
About 10 minutes from now.
And then tonight, I'll be back here on Rumble covering Biden's address to the nation at 7 o'clock Central Time, just so you guys know.
But what's up, everybody?
Check in in the live chat.
Let me know you're here.
Say, hey, I want to see who's all watching today.
Okay.
unidentified
Let's see.
Are we getting audio here?
I don't think so.
There we go.
Oh, we'll see what happens here.
But let's see, who do we got in the live chat?
nick fuentes
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unidentified
Nice.
nick fuentes
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Hey, thanks for the raid, buddy.
Pretty fly white guys in here we got.
Rooftop Korean.
unidentified
Nice.
nick fuentes
I'm Hoplite.
What's up, everybody?
All right, well, here we go.
Looks like we're about to begin soon.
Let me know if the audio levels are good.
unidentified
Oh, is it still here?
Yeah, I think so.
nick fuentes
Okay, so it should be, we're supposed to be getting any minute here now.
And we'll see, Bibi Netanyahu's first address to Congress since 2015.
And he's expected to get on here in about five minutes.
We'll see what he has to say.
unidentified
I'm very curious.
nick fuentes
It's a defiant speech.
And he was invited by the Republican speaker Mike Johnson, who's a huge Zionist.
Not insignificant number of Democrats will be protesting the speech and not attending.
That also includes the Republican Thomas Massey.
I believe he's the only Republican member who will not be in attendance.
And AIPAC called him an anti-Semite for that.
And he said, I don't care what you call me, I'm not going to be a prop for your war.
Which is pretty cool.
But we'll see what he has to say today.
I believe he's expected to Respectfully ask for more foreign aid.
Again, this is happening amid the backdrop of Joe Biden withholding 2,000 precision guided bombs, which is part of the $26 billion aid package allocated by Congress in May.
And he says he's withholding that particular weapon shipment because there is concern that Israel will use it in their offensive in Rafa.
Where there's over 1 million Palestinians taking refuge.
They've been driven from their homes in the north.
I think though there's another reason.
I think probably Biden won't give those bombs because Israel wants them to start a war in Lebanon.
And this is Biden's way of signaling that he's not going to allow Israel to invade Lebanon, or at least we won't promote or support that.
So I think it actually has more to do with the forthcoming invasion of Lebanon.
All right, looks like the chamber has gone quiet.
Is Netanyahu about to enter?
unidentified
I guess we'll see here.
Can we get the quality up here?
Or is that... I guess the quality just sucks.
nick fuentes
Jill Biden?
Who is that?
I don't know who these people are.
Is that Alex Soros?
unidentified
And... No, is it?
nick fuentes
And that's not Uma.
unidentified
I don't think, right?
nick fuentes
Is that Alex Soros?
unidentified
I'm not sure.
Kind of looks like him.
I guess he has glasses.
Maybe it's not him.
nick fuentes
I'm guessing these are families of the hostages would be my guess in the gallery. - Okay.
Oh, that's not Jill Biden.
That's somebody else.
I'm thinking that's Jill Biden.
unidentified
That's not Jill.
All right, here we go.
All right, here we go.
Thanks.
nick fuentes
Couple minutes.
It'll be interesting to see how hard Netanyahu will be on Biden.
He said that apparently Netanyahu has given the speech to Biden in advance Well, Biden.
But we know that Biden's not in control, whoever the handlers are.
But typically, it's very contentious.
Netanyahu's relationship with the Democrat presidents doesn't like him.
And the last speech, it's no coincidence, the last speech that Netanyahu gave before Congress was in 2015 during the Obama administration, very tense.
Very contentious between Obama and Netanyahu.
You see, the Democrats are just as supportive of Israel as the Republicans.
It's just that the Democrats do not like, necessarily, the Likud party, which is a far-right party.
And so the Democrats, although they're supportive of Israel and the Zionist entity, they are not supportive of the Likud party and Netanyahu, which they see as mirroring the far right in the United States.
They see Netanyahu, and I think aptly, as an extension of the Republican Party, as an extension of the Euroskeptic parties in Europe, because they are all in league together.
The Adelsons give massive amount of money to the Republicans.
Other Zionists do as well.
And they also see Netanyahu as consolidating the Jewish identity of the Israeli state.
They want to promote the Israeli left.
Which has Israel as a pluralistic democracy, maybe even a social democracy.
Whereas they view the Likud party as making Israel a free-market Jewish nationalist state.
And so that's really the... A lot of people think, oh, the Democrats are against Israel.
Not really.
The Democrats aren't really against Israel.
Obama actually increased foreign aid to Israel in 2015.
unidentified
2015 or 2016.
nick fuentes
He signed the Memorandum of Understanding, which actually increased foreign aid to Israel by $200 million per year for 10 years.
So, it expires in the middle of this decade.
It was 3.4, they increased it to... Was it... It was either 3.4 and they increased it to 3.6, or it was 3.6 and they increased it to 3.8.
I forget the exact numbers, but Obama did sign that into law.
And of course, Obama expanded all of the wars in the Middle East.
He tried to pull us out of Iraq, got drawn back in.
Obama brought us to war in Syria, expanded the drone strikes in Pakistan and elsewhere.
Got us involved in Saudi Arabia's war in Yemen.
So make no mistake about it, the Democrats are just as supportive of the state of Israel and Israel's regime change wars.
It was also Obama that supported the NATO regime change intervention in Libya.
So a lot of people have it in their minds, oh, the Republicans are pro-Israel, the Democrats are not.
The Democrats are very pro-Israel.
They're all pro-Israel.
And the Democratic Party is very Jewish also.
You have Jerry Nadler, you have Chuck Schumer, you had Dianne Feinstein.
So the Democrats, and nine out of ten of the top Democratic donors, individual donors, are Jewish.
So the Democratic Party is every bit as Jewish and pro-Israel as the Republicans.
It's just that the Democrats support the Israeli left rather than the Likud Party and Netanyahu.
They have a particular gripe with Netanyahu.
But it doesn't mean that they're not pro-Israel and it doesn't mean that they're not in favor of the regime change wars.
They are.
But it's just an ideological split.
So anyway, the last time Netanyahu addressed a joint session of Congress was in 2015.
And it was a defiant speech against Obama and at that time it was against the Iran nuclear deal or the JCPOA, which the Obama administration did not tell the Israelis about.
They were secret negotiations.
Just like how Biden restarted those negotiations when he took office a few years ago.
Horace Obama and John Kerry negotiated the JCPOA in 2015, which put limits on the enrichment of uranium for Iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief.
And it was signed onto by the P5 countries, by Russia, China.
Donald Trump unilaterally pulled the United States out of the JCPOA and applied secondary sanctions to countries that continue to support Iran economically.
So the whole deal fell apart.
In response to this, Iran began enriching uranium past the limits imposed by the deal, which only makes sense because they weren't getting the sanctions relief.
When Biden took office, he jump-started the negotiations to try to get another deal.
And they did this without telling the Israelis.
The Israelis leaked it to the press that this was going on, which was a major insult.
And so now that Israel is taking on Iran and all of its proxies in this apocalyptic final showdown, this is the backdrop of Netanyahu visiting Washington before this all important election to address the joint session invited by the Republican speaker.
But it looks like here we go.
Here we go.
The King of America.
unidentified
Boo!
nick fuentes
There he is.
Look at this piece of shit.
unidentified
Thank you.
Gross.
First standing ovation.
And
Let's keep a tally. Let's keep a tally.
Let's keep a tally.
Let's keep a tally.
They're still clapping.
They're still clapping!
They're so glad.
Unreal.
Unreal.
Members of Congress, I now have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you His Excellency, Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel.
More, more clapping.
Thank you.
benjamin netanyahu
Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson.
Senator Ben Cardin.
Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Senators, members of Congress, distinguished guests.
Mr. Speaker, I I want to thank you for giving me the profound honor of addressing this great citadel of democracy for the fourth time.
We meet today at a crossroads of history.
Our world is in upheaval.
In the Middle East, Iran's axis of terror confronts America, Israel, and our Arab friends.
This is not a clash of civilizations.
It's a clash between barbarism and civilization.
unidentified
Really?
benjamin netanyahu
It's a clash between those who glorify death and...
and those who sanctify life.
For the forces of civilization to triumph, America and Israel must stand together.
unidentified
First standing ovation.
And here we go.
And people are saying it's the sixth.
nick fuentes
Sixth standing ovation.
unidentified
Because...
benjamin netanyahu
Because when we stand together, something very simple happens.
We win, they lose!
unidentified
Another one!
nick fuentes
Another standing ovation.
benjamin netanyahu
And my friends, I came to assure you today of one thing.
unidentified
We will win!
They're gonna break the record.
Another one!
We're gonna break the record.
nick fuentes
The record's like 33 or something.
It's like 34.
benjamin netanyahu
Ladies and gentlemen, Like December 7th, 1941, and September 11th, 2001, October 7th is a day that will forever live in infamy.
It was the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah.
It began as a perfect day, not a cloud in the sky.
Thousands of young Israelis were celebrating at an outdoor music festival, and suddenly, At 6.29 a.m., as children were still sleeping soundly in their beds in the towns in Kibbutzim next to Gaza, suddenly heaven turned into hell.
3,000 Hamas terrorists stormed into Israel.
They butchered 1,200 people from 41 countries, including 39 Americans.
Proportionately, Compared to our population size, that's like 29 elevens in one day.
And these monsters, they rape women, they beheaded men, they burnt babies alive, they killed parents in front of their children, and children in front of their parents.
They dragged 255 people, both living and dead, into the dark dungeons of Gaza.
Israel has already brought home 135 of these hostages, including seven who were freed and daring rescue operations.
unidentified
Another standing ovation.
nick fuentes
All lies, by the way.
benjamin netanyahu
One of those freed hostages, Noor Gamani, is here in the gallery, sitting near my wife, Sarah.
On the morning...
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Applause.
benjamin netanyahu
On the morning of October 7th, the entire world saw Noah's look of desperation as she was violently abducted to Gaza on the back of a motorcycle.
I met Noah's mother, Leora, a few months ago.
She was dying of cancer.
She said to me, Prime Minister, I have one final wish.
I wish to hug my daughter, Noah, one last time before I die.
Two months ago, I authorized a breathtaking commando rescue operation.
Our special forces, including a heroic officer named Arnon Zmorah, who fell in this battle, rescued Noah and three other hostages.
unidentified
Another standing ovation for the tower.
benjamin netanyahu
Noah... I think it's one of the most moving things.
When Noah was reunited with her mother, Leora, and her mother's last wish came true.
Noah, we're so thrilled to have you with us today.
Thank you.
unidentified
Another standing ovation.
That's crazy.
Thank you.
benjamin netanyahu
Many hostage families are also here with us today, including Eliyahu Bibas.
Eliyahu Bibas is the grandfather of those two beautiful red-headed boys, the Bibas boys, toddlers.
And they were taken hostage With her mother and Eliyahu's son, the entire family was taken hostage.
Two beautiful red-haired children taken hostage.
What monsters!
And with us also is Iris Chaim, whose son Yotam bravely escaped Hamas captivity with two other Israelis, and tragically they were killed making their way back to our lines.
We have with us also the families of American hostages.
They're here.
unidentified
Now they're standing out.
benjamin netanyahu
The pain these families have endured is beyond words.
I met with him again yesterday, and I promised him this.
I will not rest until all their loved ones are home.
unidentified
All of them.
Another standing ovation.
Not even true, by the way.
Hamas has been offering to free all the hostages for months now.
As we speak, we...
benjamin netanyahu
We're actively engaged in intensive efforts to secure their release, and I'm confident that these efforts can succeed.
Some of them are taking place right now.
I want to thank President Biden for his tireless efforts on behalf of the hostages and for his efforts to the hostage families as well.
unidentified
And now they're standing up.
nick fuentes
They're applauding Biden!
unidentified
That's funny.
benjamin netanyahu
I thank President Biden for his heartfelt support for Israel, After the savage attack on October 7th, he rightly called Hamas sheer evil.
He dispatched two aircraft carriers to the Middle East to deter a wider war.
And he came to Israel To stand with us during our darkest hour, a visit that will never be forgotten.
nick fuentes
Another one.
benjamin netanyahu
PRESIDENT BIDEN: President Biden and I have known each other for over 40 years.
I want to thank him for half a century of friendship to Israel and for being, as he says, A proud Zionist.
actually says a proud Irish American Zionist.
My friends, for more than nine months, Israel's soldiers have shown boundless courage.
With us today... With us today...
Another one.
Oh, they pulled out the black one.
unidentified
The only black one they have.
benjamin netanyahu
Avichail is an officer in the Israeli paratroopers.
His family immigrated to Israel from Ethiopia.
In the early hours of October 7th, Avichai heard the news of Hamas's bloody rampage.
He put on his uniform, grabbed his rifle, but he didn't have a car.
So he ran eight miles to the front lines of Gaza to defend his people.
unidentified
You heard that right?
benjamin netanyahu
He ran eight miles, came to the front lines, killed many terrorists, and saved many, many lives.
Avichal, we all honor your remarkable heroism.
Another Israeli is with us here today, and he's standing, stand up, right next to, right next to Avichal.
This is Master Sergeant Ashraf al-Bakhiri.
Ashraf is a Bedouin soldier from the Israeli-Muslim community of Raat.
On October 7th, Ashraf II killed many terrorists.
First he defended his comrades in the military base, and he then rushed to defend the neighboring communities, including the devastated community of Kibbutz Berri.
Like Ashraf, the Muslim soldiers of the IDF fought alongside their Jewish, Druze, Christian and other comrades in arms with tremendous bravery. Christian and other comrades in arms with tremendous bravery.
unidentified
Thank you.
Another one.
benjamin netanyahu
A third hero, Lieutenant Asa Sofer, is also here with us.
unidentified
Another one.
That's crazy.
benjamin netanyahu
Asa fought as an officer in the tank corps, and he was wounded in battle.
He was wounded in battle While protecting his fellow soldiers from a grenade, he lost his right arm and the vision in his left eye.
He is recovering, and incredibly, within a short time, ASA will soon return to active duty as a commander of a tank company.
I just learned there is a fourth hero here, Lieutenant Jonathan Ben-Khamel, who
lost a leg in Gaza and continued who lost a leg in Gaza and continued to fight.
unidentified
Look at this disgusting display.
benjamin netanyahu
My friends, these are the soldiers of Israel.
unbound, undaunted, unafraid.
unidentified
Have you ever seen anything like this?
benjamin netanyahu
As the Bible says, They shall rise like lions.
They have risen like lions.
unidentified
The lions of Judah. The lions of Israel. The lions of Israel.
benjamin netanyahu
Ladies and gentlemen, the men and women of the IDF, come from every corner of Israeli society.
Every ethnicity, every color, every creed, left and right, religious and secular.
All are imbued with the indomitable spirit of the Maccabees, the legendary Jewish warriors of antiquity.
With us today is Yechiel Leiter, the father of one of those Maccabees.
Yechiel's father escaped the Holocaust and found refuge in America.
As a young man, Yechiel moved to Israel and raised a family of eight children.
He named his eldest son, Moshe, after his late father.
Moshe became an exemplary officer in one of our elite commando units.
He served with distinction for two decades, while raising six beautiful children of his own.
On October 7th, Moshe volunteered to return to combat.
Four weeks later, he was killed when a booby-trapped mine exploded in a tunnel shaft right next to a mosque.
At his son's funeral, Yechiel said this, If the State of Israel had not been established after the Holocaust, The image engraved in our collective memory would have been the photograph of that helpless Jewish boy in the Warsaw Ghetto holding his hands up in the air with Nazi rifles pointed at him.
But because of the birth of Israel, Yechiel continued, because of the courage of soldiers like my son Moshe, the Jewish people are no longer helpless in the face of our enemies.
Yechiel, please rise so we can honor your son's sacrifice.
And I pledge to you and to all the bereaved families of Israel, some of whom are in this hall today, the sacrifice of your loved ones will not be in vain.
It will not be vain.
unidentified
The faces are crazy.
benjamin netanyahu
The faces are crazy Another one
My friends, defeating our brutal enemies Requires both courage And clarity My friends, defeating our brutal enemies Clarity begins by knowing the difference between good and evil.
Yet, incredibly, many anti-Israel protesters, many choose to stand with evil.
They stand with Hamas.
They stand with rapists and murderers.
They stand with people who came into the kibbutzim Into a home.
The parents hid the children, the two babies, in the attic.
In a secret attic.
nick fuentes
Israel killed them too!
benjamin netanyahu
They murdered the families.
The parents.
nick fuentes
Oh, please.
benjamin netanyahu
They found the secret latch to the hidden attic.
And then they murdered the babies.
unidentified
Oh, brother.
benjamin netanyahu
These protesters stand with them.
They should be ashamed of themselves.
nick fuentes
Totally ignoring that the IDF killed their own people on October 7th.
And they killed Palestinians.
20 times as many.
Many times as many.
unidentified
This is a big one.
benjamin netanyahu
They refuse to make the simple distinction between those who target terrorists and those who target civilians.
Between the democratic state of Israel and the terrorist thugs of Hamas.
We recently learned from the U.S.
Director of National Intelligence that Iran is funding and promoting anti-Israel protests in America.
They want to disrupt America.
So these protesters burn American flags even on the 4th of July.
unidentified
Oh, stop.
benjamin netanyahu
And I wish to salute the fraternity brothers at the University of North Carolina who protected the American flag.
unidentified
That's crazy.
benjamin netanyahu
That's crazy.
unidentified
Against these anti-Israel protesters.
The Fran Groh Uprising.
Somebody clip that.
Wow.
nick fuentes
Co-signed by Bibi Netanyahu himself.
unidentified
Fran Groh Uprising.
That's hilarious.
U.S.A.! U.S.A.! U.S.A.! U.S.A.!
benjamin netanyahu
From all we know, Iran is funding the anti-Israel protests that are going on. - Thank you.
Right now, outside this building.
Not that many, but they're there.
unidentified
And throughout the city.
nick fuentes
These people are such liars.
benjamin netanyahu
Well, I have a message for these protesters.
nick fuentes
Well, there's not that many.
unidentified
There's like 100,000.
benjamin netanyahu
When the tyrants of Tehran, who hang gays from cranes, and murder women for not covering their hair.
unidentified
Oh my gosh.
benjamin netanyahu
I'm praising, promoting, and funding you.
You have officially become Iran's useful idiots.
unidentified
Oh, please, it's the opposite.
Some of these protesters,
benjamin netanyahu
and it's amazing, absolutely amazing, some of these protesters hold up signs proclaiming "gays for Gaza," They might as well hold up signs saying "Chickens for KFC!"
These protesters chant "From the river to the sea" but many don't have a clue what river and what sea they're talking about.
They not only get an F in geography, they get an F in history.
They call Israel a colonialist state?
Don't they know that the land of Israel is where Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob prayed, where Isaiah and Jeremiah preached, and where David and Solomon ruled?
For nearly 4,000 years, the land of Israel has been the homeland years, the land of Israel has been the homeland of the Jewish people.
It's always been our home.
it will always be our home.
It's not only the campus protesters who get it wrong, It's also the people who run those campuses.
80 years after the Holocaust, 80 years after the Holocaust, the presidents of Harvard, Penn, and I'm ashamed to say my alma mater, MIT, couldn't bring themselves to condemn the cause for the genocide of Jews.
unidentified
Oh, please.
nick fuentes
What a lie.
unidentified
You remember what they said?
benjamin netanyahu
They said, It depends on the context.
nick fuentes
What a lie.
benjamin netanyahu
Well, let me give these befuddled academics a little context.
Anti-Semitism is the world's oldest hatred.
unidentified
Thank you.
Thank you.
benjamin netanyahu
For centuries, the massacre of Jews was always preceded by wild accusations.
We were accused of everything from poisoning wells, spreading plagues, To using the blood of slaughtered children to bake Passover matzos?
nick fuentes
Ariel Toth.
benjamin netanyahu
These preposterous anti-Semitic lies led to persecution, mass murder, and ultimately, to history's worst genocide, the Holocaust.
Now, just as malicious lies were leveled for centuries at the Jewish people, malicious lies are now being leveled at the Jewish state.
No, no, don't applaud.
Listen.
unidentified
Silence!
benjamin netanyahu
The outrageous slanders that paint Israel as racist and genocidal are meant to delegitimize Israel, to demonize the Jewish state, and to demonize Jews everywhere.
And no wonder, no wonder we've witnessed an appalling rise of anti-Semitism in America and around the world.
My friends, whenever and wherever we see the scourge of anti-Semitism, we must unequivocally condemn it and resolutely fight it, without exception.
unidentified
Oh, brother.
Anti-Semitism is at an all-time high.
They're lies, they're lies.
Guys, we didn't poison the wow.
This is like the Holocaust.
Oh, really?
benjamin netanyahu
And don't be fooled when the blood libels against the Jewish state come from people who wear fancy silk robes and speak in lofty tones about law and justice.
Here's a case in point.
The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has shamefully accused Israel of deliberately starving the people of Gaza.
This is utter, complete nonsense.
It's a complete fabrication.
Israel has enabled more than 40,000 aid trucks to enter Gaza.
That's half a million tons of food!
And that's more than 3,000 calories for every man, woman, and child in Gaza.
If there are Palestinians in Gaza who aren't getting enough food, it's not because Israel is blocking it, it's because Hamas is stealing it!
unidentified
What a load.
What a load.
It's so unreal how they're able to lie like this.
nick fuentes
What happened to you, Ray?
unidentified
So much for that lie, but here's another.
benjamin netanyahu
The ICC prosecutor accuses Israel of deliberately targeting civilians.
What in God's green earth is he talking about?
The IDF just dropped millions of flyers.
sent millions of text messages, made hundreds of thousands of phone calls to get Palestinian civilians out of harm's way.
But at the same time, Hamas does everything in its power to put Palestinian civilians in harm's way.
They fire rockets from schools, from hospitals, from mosques.
They even shoot their own people when they try to leave the war zone.
A senior Hamas official, Fatih Hamad, boasted — listen to this — he boasted that Palestinian women and children excel at being human shields.
His words, excel at being human shields.
What monstrous evil.
For Israel, every civilian death is a tragedy.
For Hamas, it's a strategy.
They actually want Palestinian civilians to die, so that Israel will be smeared in the international media and be pressured to end the war before it's won.
This would enable Hamas to survive another day, and as they vowed, to carry out October 7th again and again and again.
Well, I want to assure you, no matter what pressure is brought to bear, I will never allow that to happen.
The vast majority of Americans have not fallen for this Hamas propaganda.
They continue to support Israel.
And I want to say thank you, America, and thank you, Senators and House members, who continue to support us, continue to support Israel, continue to support the truth and see through the lies.
But as for the minority that may have fallen for Hamas' cons job, I suggest you listen to Colonel John Spencer.
John Spencer is head of Urban Warfare Studies at West Point.
He studied every major urban conflict, I was going to say in modern history, he corrected me, no, in history.
Israel, he said, has implemented more precautions to prevent civilian harm than any military in history and beyond what international law requires.
That's why, despite all the lies you've heard, the war in Gaza has one of the lowest ratios of combatants to noncombatants casualties in the history of urban warfare.
unidentified
Remember?
benjamin netanyahu
And you want to know where it's lowest in Gaza?
It's lowest in Rafah!
In Rafah!
Remember what so many people said?
If Israel goes into Rafah, There'll be thousands, maybe even tens of thousands of civilians killed?
Well, last week, I went into Rafah.
I visited our troops as they finished fighting Hamas's remaining terrorist battalions.
I asked the commander there, how many terrorists did you take out in Rafah?
He gave me an exact number, 1,203.
I asked him, how many civilians were killed?
He said, Prime Minister, Practically none.
With the exception of a single incident where shrapnel from a bomb hit a Hamas weapons depot and unintentionally killed two dozen people.
The answer is practically none.
You want to know why?
Because Israel got the civilians out of harm's way.
Something people said we could never do, but we did it.
it.
unidentified
Does anybody believe that?
Look at this jag off behind him.
benjamin netanyahu
These heroes here today, the heroic soldiers of Israel, should not be condemned for how they're conducting the war in Gaza.
They should be commended for it.
*applause* I want to thank all of you here today who forcefully opposed the false accusations of the ICC and stood up for the truth.
These lies are not only libelous, they're downright dangerous.
The ICC is trying to shackle Israel's hands and prevent us from defending ourselves.
And if Israel's hands are tied, America is next.
I don't care what else is next.
Oh, please.
The manipulation is so transparent.
unidentified
Yeah, self-defense.
nick fuentes
Go and kill 20,000 civilians.
unidentified
So transparent.
benjamin netanyahu
So let me assure you, the hands of the Jewish state will never be shackled.
Israel will always defend itself.
unidentified
Yeah, self-defense.
Go and kill 20,000 civilians in self-defense.
benjamin netanyahu
My friends, in the Middle East, Iran is virtually behind all the terrorism, all the turmoil, all the chaos, all the killing.
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Thank you.
benjamin netanyahu
And that should come as no surprise.
When he founded the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Khomeini pledged, we will export our revolution to the entire world.
We will export the Islamic revolution to the entire world.
Now ask yourself, which country ultimately stands in the way of Iran's maniacal plans to impose radical Islam on the world?
And the answer is clear.
It's America, the guardian of Western civilization and the world's greatest power.
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Yeah, Iran is about to take over the world.
Give me a break.
nick fuentes
How does anybody believe this?
Yeah, Iran is about to take over the world.
benjamin netanyahu
That's why Iran sees America as its greatest enemy.
Last month, we heard a revealing comment, ostensibly about the war in Gaza, but About something else.
It came from the foreign minister of Iran's proxy, Hezbollah, and he said this.
This is not a war with Israel.
Israel, he said, is merely a tool.
The main war, the real war, is with America.
Iran's regime has been fighting America from the moment it came to power.
In 1979, it stormed the American embassy.
It held scores of Americans hostage for 444 days.
Since then, Iran's terrorist proxies have targeted America in the Middle East and beyond.
nick fuentes
Oh, it's our problem now.
benjamin netanyahu
They killed 241 U.S.
servicemen.
In Africa, they bombed American embassies.
We have to go destroy Iran now.
In Iraq, they supplied explosives to maim and kill thousands of American soldiers.
In America, they actually sent death quads They sent death squads here to murder a former Secretary of State and a former national security adviser.
And as we recently learned, they even brazenly threatened to assassinate President Trump.
But Iran understands that to truly challenge America, it must first That's so insane.
Yeah, Iran's gonna take over America.
nick fuentes
Give me a break.
benjamin netanyahu
Including the Houthis, Hezbollah, and Hamas.
nick fuentes
That's so insane.
Yeah, Iran's going to take over America.
First they've got to get Israel.
benjamin netanyahu
Is one proud pro-American democracy.
My country, the state of Israel.
That's why the mobs in Tehran chant death to Israel before they chant death to America.
For Iran, Israel is first, America is next.
So when Israel fights Hamas, we're fighting Iran.
When we fight Hezbollah, we're fighting Iran.
When we fight the Houthis, we're fighting Iran.
And when we fight Iran, we're fighting the most radical and murderous enemy of the United States of America.
nick fuentes
Thank you so much!
benjamin netanyahu
And one more thing.
When Israel acts to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, Nuclear weapons that could destroy Israel and threaten every American city, every city that you come from.
nick fuentes
Oh, stop.
benjamin netanyahu
We're not only protecting ourselves, we're protecting you!
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Wow, thank you.
nick fuentes
Thank you so much.
unidentified
Thank you for protecting us.
Thank you so much.
That's so insane.
nick fuentes
It's insane that people believe this.
unidentified
Like, who's watching this and like, yup, yup.
nick fuentes
If it wasn't for Israel, Iran would take over the whole world.
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There it is.
benjamin netanyahu
If you remember one thing One thing from the speech Remember this Our enemies are your enemies Our fight is your fight And our victory will be your victory
Uh-huh Ladies and gentlemen That victory is in sight Israel's defeat of Hamas will be a powerful blow to Iran's axis of terror.
Another part of that axis, Hezbollah, attacked Israel on October 8th, a day after the Hamas attack.
It has launched thousands of missiles and drones against us.
80,000 of our citizens in northern Israel evacuated their homes, becoming effectively refugees in their own land.
We are committed to returning them home.
We prefer to achieve this diplomatically.
But let me be clear.
Israel will do whatever it must do to restore security to our northern border and return our people safely to their homes.
Last Friday, a third Iranian proxy, the Khutis, attacked Tel Aviv with a attacked Tel Aviv with a deadly drone.
It exploded a few hundred feet from the American consulate, killing one person and injuring nine.
On Saturday, I authorized a swift response to that attack.
All our enemies should know this.
Those who attack Israel will pay a very heavy price.
And as we defend ourselves.
unidentified
They're always defending themselves. - Thank you.
We're just defending ourselves, man.
benjamin netanyahu
And as we defend ourselves on all fronts, I know that America has our back.
And I thank you for it.
All sides of the aisle, thank you.
My friends, for decades, America has provided Israel with generous military assistance.
And a grateful Israel has provided America with critical intelligence that saved many lives.
We've jointly developed some of the most sophisticated weapons on Earth.
I choose my words carefully.
We've jointly developed some of the most sophisticated weapons on Earth that help protect both our countries.
And we also help keep American boots -- we help keep Americans' boots off the ground while protecting our shared interests in the Middle East.
I deeply appreciate -- America's support, including in this current war.
But this is an exceptional moment.
Fast-tracking U.S. military aid can dramatically expedite an end to the war in Gaza.
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There it is.
benjamin netanyahu
And help prevent a broader war in the Middle East.
In World War II, as Britain fought on the front lines of civilization.
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There's the ask.
benjamin netanyahu
Winston Churchill appealed to Americans with these famous words.
"Give us the tools, and we'll finish the job." Today, as Israel fights on the front line of civilization, I too appeal to America.
Give us the tools faster, and we'll finish the job faster.
My dear friends, the war in Gaza could end tomorrow if Hamas surrenders, disarms, and returns all the hostages.
unidentified
Applause.
benjamin netanyahu
But if they don't, Israel will fight until we destroy Hamas's military capabilities and its rule in Gaza and bring all our hostages home.
That's what total victory means, and we will settle for nothing less.
The day The day after we defeat Hamas, a new Gaza can emerge.
My vision for that day is of a demilitarized and deradicalized Gaza.
Israel does not seek to resettle Gaza, but for the foreseeable future, we must retain overriding security control there to prevent the resurgence of terror, to ensure that Gaza never again poses a threat to Israel.
unidentified
Knew that was coming.
benjamin netanyahu
Gaza should have a civilian administration run by Palestinians who do not seek to destroy That's not too much to ask.
It's a fundamental thing that we have a right to demand and to receive.
nick fuentes
Impossible.
benjamin netanyahu
After what they've done?
A new generation of Palestinians must no longer be taught to hate Jews, but rather to live in peace with us.
nick fuentes
Never gonna happen, and they know that.
You kill everybody's family and destroy their houses.
benjamin netanyahu
Those twin words, demilitarization and deradicalization, those two concepts were applied to Germany and Japan after World War II, and that led to decades of peace, prosperity, and security.
Following our victory, following our victory, with the help of regional partners, The demilitarization and deradicalization of Gaza can also lead to a future of security, prosperity, and peace.
unidentified
That's my vision for Gaza.
nick fuentes
Never gonna happen.
He knows that.
You can't kill everybody and blow up their houses and then say, hey, no hard feelings, right?
benjamin netanyahu
Now here's my vision for the broader Middle East.
It's also shaped in part By what we saw in the aftermath of World War II.
After that war, America forged a security alliance in Europe to counter the growing Soviet threat.
unidentified
There we go.
benjamin netanyahu
Likewise, America and Israel today can forge a security alliance in the Middle East to counter the growing Iranian threat.
All countries that are at peace with Israel, and all those countries who will make peace with Israel, should be invited to join this alliance.
We saw a glimpse of that potential alliance on April 14th.
Led by the United States, more than half a dozen nations worked alongside Israel to help neutralize hundreds of missiles and drones launched by Iran against us.
Thank you, President Biden, for bringing that coalition together.
The new alliance I envisioned would be a natural extension of the groundbreaking Abraham Accords.
Those Accords saw peace forged between Israel and four Arab countries, and they were supported by Republicans and Democrats alike.
We could call... I have a name for this new alliance.
I think we should call it the Abraham Alliance.
I want to thank President Trump for his leadership in brokering the Stark Abraham Accords.
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The Abraham Alliance.
benjamin netanyahu
Like Americans, Israelis were relieved that President Trump emerged safe and sound from that dastardly attack on him -- dastardly attack on American democracy.
There is no room for political violence in democracies.
I also want to thank President Trump for all the things he did for Israel, from recognizing From recognizing Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights, to confronting Iran's aggression,
to recognizing Jerusalem as our capital and moving the to recognizing Jerusalem as our capital and moving the American embassy there.
That's Jerusalem, our eternal capital, never to be divided again. never to be divided again.
My dear friends, Democrats and Republicans, Despite these times of upheaval, I am hopeful about the future.
I'm hopeful about Israel because my people, the Jewish people, emerged from the depths of hell from dispossession and genocide.
And against all odds, we restored our sovereignty in our ancient homeland.
We built a powerful and vibrant democracy, a democracy that pushes the boundaries of innovation for the betterment of all humanity.
I'm hopeful about America Because I'm hopeful about Americans.
I know how much the people of this country have sacrificed to defend freedom.
America will continue to be a force for light and good in a dark and dangerous world.
For free peoples everywhere, America remains the beacon of liberty its extraordinary founders envisioned back in 1776.
Working together, I'm confident that our two nations will vanquish the tyrants and terrorists who threaten us both.
As Israel's Prime Minister, I promise you this.
No matter how long it takes, No matter how difficult the road ahead, Israel will not relent.
Israel will not bend.
We will defend our land.
We will defend our people.
We will fight until we achieve victory.
Victory over liberty.
Rather, victory of liberty over tyranny.
Victory of life over death.
Victory of good over evil.
That's our solemn commitment.
And we will continue to work with the United States and our Arab partners to transform a troubled region from a backwater of repression, poverty, and war into a thriving oasis of dignity, prosperity, and peace.
In this noble mission, as in many others, Israel will always remain America's indispensable ally.
Through thick and thin -- Through thick and thin, in good times and in bad, Israel will always be your loyal friend and your steadfast partner.
On behalf of the people of Israel, I came here today to say thank you, America.
Thank you for your support and solidarity.
Thank you for standing in Israel, with Israel, in our hour of need.
Together we shall defend our common civilization.
Together, we shall secure a brilliant future for both our nations.
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May God bless Israel.
benjamin netanyahu
May God bless America.
And may God bless the great alliance between Israel and America forever.
unidentified
Look at this piece of shit liar.
Thank you.
Thank you.
nick fuentes
All right.
There it is.
unidentified
How many standing ovations?
Did we get a tally?
nick fuentes
How much applause?
How many standing ovations?
Let me know.
Let me know in the chat.
I wasn't keeping score.
57?
Was that... How many standing ovations though?
Because you guys were counting all the applause and standing ovations.
We need to know how much applause, how many standing ovations.
Somebody had to be keeping tally, but there it is.
There's a speech by Netanyahu.
First speech to the joint session of Congress since 2015.
Praise the Biden administration.
And he'll be meeting with Kamala Harris and Biden tomorrow.
He'll be meeting with Trump on Friday.
So a few interesting things from the speech.
There were two asks.
Have you caught that?
There was a lot of filibuster in the beginning, waving the bloody shirt around October 7th and the troops and all that and talking about the protesters, anti-Semitism, International Court of Justice.
So setting all of the preamble aside, there were two big asks.
One, expedite foreign aid.
And the reason he said expedite is because Biden is withholding and delaying certain shipments of weapons to Israel.
And I believe the Biden administration, they say they're doing it because they're concerned about civilian casualties.
I think they're doing it because they're concerned about Netanyahu expanding the war.
And this is what the Washington Post and other sources have reported is that the Biden administration is concerned that Netanyahu wants to prolong the war, that it is his intention to prolong and expand the war ultimately into Lebanon so that he can remain in power.
So the Biden administration is, they say they're slowing down the aid, not withholding it, because this is a tricky thing.
The Biden administration can't say we're not giving them the aid, because then the Israel lobby is going to say, why aren't you giving us our aid?
October 7th happened.
So they can't say they're withholding it, even though they are.
So they say they're delaying it.
They say, well, we're not withholding it.
We're just, we're dragging our feet and we're delaying it.
And they can't say we're delaying it because Netanyahu wants to use these bombs against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
They say, well, we're just concerned about civilian casualties.
unidentified
So there's a little bit of deception here.
nick fuentes
They have to finesse the narrative a little bit.
So Netanyahu comes to America, he can't openly defy Biden because he wants the aid.
So he doesn't say, hey, stop withholding the aid.
He says, well, it needs to be expedited.
Pay up.
He's saying, well, it's time to pay up.
We need the bombs and we need them faster.
So that was ask number one.
Ask number two was this Abraham Alliance.
So as you know, the Abraham Accords under President Trump was normalization.
Between Israel and four Muslim countries.
Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Sudan, and Morocco.
And in each out of the four, the United States had to give something.
We had to give money to Sudan and take them off the state sponsor of terrorism list.
We had to give stuff to Morocco.
We had to give stuff to all these countries.
Basically had to bribe them to become a part of this treaty.
And again, Abraham Accords is normalization.
Because there's only a handful of Muslim countries in the Middle East and Northern Africa which have recognized Israel formally as a state.
It's very controversial.
Most Muslim countries do not recognize Israel as a sovereign state and they don't have formal diplomatic relations.
So Israel declared independence in 1948, massacred and Ethically cleansed many Palestinians from the land.
As a result, most Muslim countries do not recognize them as a sovereign state.
That changed when Egypt recognized Israel and normalized relations in 1979, after the Camp David negotiations.
And then in 1994, Jordan, the Kingdom of Jordan normalized ties with Israel also.
So then, under President Trump in 2019 and 2020, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco became the next four countries to recognize Israel.
Under the Biden administration, there has been an effort to get Saudi Arabia to normalize ties with Israel, which would be a huge deal, because Saudi Arabia is seen as the unofficial leader of the Sunni Islam religion.
Because Saudi Arabia is the custodian of the two holy mosques in Mecca and Medina.
So for Saudi Arabia to recognize Israel, symbolically it's a big deal.
It's also a big deal because of Saudi Arabia's oil wealth.
Because Saudi Aramco is the largest private company in the world.
And...
Because Saudi Arabia has such a deep relationship with the United States.
So the Biden administration was close to securing a deal with Saudi Arabia where they would normalize ties with Israel.
And this would be a huge deal because that opens up the trillions of dollars in the Saudi sovereign wealth fund for foreign investment into Israel.
All this previously untapped money that Saudi Arabia has would now be available to invest into Israeli companies.
Which would probably be brokered by Jared Kushner.
That's what he did after Trump left office.
But that was put on ice after the October 7th attacks.
Saudi Arabia is about to come in.
But the terms for Saudi Arabia to enter into the Abraham Accords was that they wanted a security guarantee formalized from the United States.
So Saudi Arabia said, hey, we'll join the Abraham Accords.
We'll become the seventh Muslim-majority country.
Well, I don't know if it's the seventh because Turkey recognized Israel, but whatever.
We'll become the seventh out of these Muslim countries in the Middle East to recognize Israel, but what they wanted in return was a formal security guarantee.
They wanted the United States to commit to defend Saudi Arabia if attacked in a defensive pact, just like the NATO countries.
And the United States gave them that.
They were about to ink the deal, then October 7th happened.
There was a major breakthrough in August 2023.
So what Netanyahu said his second big ask was...
We'll replay this, I guess.
His second big ask is he said there should be an Abraham Alliance.
He said we should formalize the Abraham Accords countries, and I would imagine that includes also Egypt and Jordan, because he said the coalition that shot down the Iranian drones and missiles in May, which included Jordan also, he said, we want to bring all those countries into an Abraham Alliance, a defensive alliance like they have with NATO.
And that is meant to counter and confront Iran.
So those were the two big asks.
He wants expedite foreign aid and he says the day after in Gaza he wants a defensive alliance He wants the Abraham Accords to expand and for it to be upgraded to a defensive alliance that I imagine Israel would be the leader of because they're the nuclear power and they're the most sophisticated, capable military in that alliance, in this would-be alliance.
The other notable thing that he said is concerning the day after in Gaza.
That is the big question right now.
What happens when the fighting ceases?
Who controls Gaza?
Because Israel has invaded Gaza, they've conducted this brutal air and ground campaign, they've killed a lot of people, and they've removed, that's their goal, is to remove Hamas from power.
So the question is, who then administers the Gaza Strip after the fighting ceases?
Will it be a Palestinian Muslim government?
Will it be the Palestinian Authority from the West Bank?
Will it be some sort of Arab government administered by Saudi Arabia and Egypt or some consortium of Muslim countries?
Will it be Israel itself?
And what does that look like?
Is it security control with the Muslim civilian government?
Is it full-blown annexation?
Is it settlements?
That was the question.
What does the future hold for Gaza?
And Netanyahu proposed that they will maintain total security control of the Strip indefinitely, but that they will have a Palestinian civilian government.
It will not be the Palestinian Authority, which is led by Mahmoud Abbas in the West Bank.
So now we have a clear answer.
The proposal is they're going to destroy Hamas completely.
There will be no ceasefire until Hamas is utterly destroyed.
They're going to maintain security control of the Strip, and they're going to appoint a native Palestinian Muslim civilian government that has no affiliation with the West Bank, and it will be subordinate to the Israeli government, which controls the Strip.
And by the way, Israel did control the Gaza Strip until 2006.
When they were convinced to withdraw from the Strip and disband their settlements and allow the Palestinians to hold elections.
And then the Palestinians elected Hamas and then Israel immediately blockaded the Gaza Strip.
So we're sort of going back to the pre-2006 status quo and they're depriving the Palestinians of self-governance once again.
But here's where it gets interesting.
So, that's actually not tenable.
I don't know if anybody actually believes this, but it's not tenable.
Netanyahu says we need to de-radicalize and de-militarize the Gaza Strip.
And by that he means root out and destroy these networks, these underground tunnels, and these supply lines where Iran is able to get missiles and other munitions into the Gaza Strip.
He says we're going to de-radicalize them and appoint a government that doesn't want to destroy Israel.
But how is that possible?
Israel has just killed like 1% of the whole population in Gaza.
Israel has destroyed 50% of the land, all the hospitals, most of the schools, most of the farmland, most of the residential buildings.
They've destroyed all of it.
They've destroyed all the cities.
They've killed Probably at this point, 30,000 women and children.
How then does Israel come in and say, hey, now you can't hate us anymore.
Now you're not allowed to hate us.
I don't see how that actually works other than generational control over the Strip, meaning for many, many decades.
So it sounds like clarity has been introduced, but it actually creates more questions than answers.
What does it mean that Israel's going to make it so that Hamas can never inflict another October 7th?
It means they're going to have some pretty tight security control over Gaza forever.
Probably the fighting will go on for a lot longer.
And then, how they're going to build it up with some Palestinian civilian government?
I don't even know how that's possible.
But so those were the notable takeaways.
Outside of all the rhetoric, all the rhetoric, which is all lies by the way, And it's so transparent.
Your enemies are our enemies.
Our struggle is your struggle.
I mean, does it even really need to be said that obviously Iran is not on the precipice of taking over the world?
And this comparison between the Soviet Union and Iran is utterly ridiculous.
Now, there is, in principle, a similarity.
Because they are both revolutionary regimes.
They are both, by definition, they're both revisionist.
Powers in the sense, their revolutionary revisionist powers in the sense that the Soviet Union was a true pariah state.
And they did seek to export the communist revolution all around the world.
And they undertook a lot of pariah-like actions.
For example, they seized foreign assets in the Soviet Union.
They refused to pay down the debt of the former Russian Empire.
So a lot of these things did not help their international reputation.
It deferred recognition of their formal diplomatic status as the sovereign of the territory in Russia.
And so the Soviet Union was sponsoring revolution all around the world in Mongolia, in China, in Eastern and Western Europe, in the United States, Africa, in every continent of the world.
And that was the basis of the Cold War.
That's why it was necessary to have a Cold War.
We had to counter them on every continent and in every country because they really were seeking to undermine the world order by exporting a revolutionary ideology.
The difference though, and Iran is in principle similar.
I will say, because I'm honest, that Iran is similar.
In 1979 they had an Islamic revolution and they actually do seek to export Islamism, which is A state that is based on Muslim theology.
They have a religious state which is led by a religious leader, their supreme leader, their head of state.
Although they have a democratically elected president who is the head of government, their head of state, Ayatollah, is the top cleric.
And so they do seek to export that.
Of course, the difference is—so that's basically where the similarities end.
The difference is that the Soviet Union was one of the biggest land empires in the history of mankind.
Okay?
The Soviet Union was one of the biggest land empires in the history of the world.
At the end of World War II, they had an economy that rivaled the size of the United States.
Shortly after World War II, they were the next country to develop a nuclear bomb.
And then, at one time in history, they had the largest nuclear arsenal in the world.
So, you had the largest contiguous land empire in history, with the largest stockpile of nuclear weapons, Which they were successfully able to miniaturize and mount on intercontinental ballistic missiles.
They had at one time a greater economic output than the United States.
They had a more sophisticated space program than the United States.
And they truly were competing for global hegemony with the United States on every continent.
That is a far cry from the Islamic Republic of Iran, which does not have nuclear weapons, Which does not have a military that rivals any major country in the world.
They're not even a regional hegemon, let alone a world hegemon.
They're not exporting the Islamic revolution anywhere other than Yemen.
Anywhere other than Yemen, which is barely even a country.
I mean, the entire Arabian Peninsula, there's not one nation-state among them.
Saudi population, mostly foreign workers.
And there's no sense of nationhood.
What is a Saudi Arabian?
It's ruled by this dynasty, the House of Saud.
They're Bedouin tribes.
Okay, so when they say, well, they're exporting the revolution to whom exactly?
Yemen?
To a port country?
And who else?
To some tribes in Iraq and Syria?
This is not the Soviet Union.
Utterly ridiculous.
The idea that Iran challenges the United States is a joke.
It's laughable.
The idea they're exporting their Islamic revolution anywhere outside of some Bedouin tribes in Arabia?
Laughable.
The idea that Even if they had a nuclear arsenal, they can't miniaturize it.
They don't have intercontinental ballistic missiles.
The idea that those nuclear bombs could ever threaten the United States is laughable.
The idea that their country is run by irrational Muslim clerics is a joke.
They're rational actors.
So all of this hysteria and alarmism about Iran, these are lies.
The idea they're paying for all of this stuff is ridiculous.
The fact of the matter is, the Israel lobby, and in addition, not only to the lobby, because people talk about AIPAC.
First of all, AIPAC is the tip of the iceberg, okay?
AIPAC committed $100 million to spend in the 2024 cycle.
That's one group.
Miriam Adelson committed $100 million as an individual.
That's $200 million between AIPAC and an individual donor alone.
Forget about Bill Ackman.
Forget about all the other Jewish Zionist money.
Forget about all the other groups and Jewish federations and World Jewish Congress.
That's just two.
It accounts for $200 million coming down on one side.
But the Israel lobby, the formal Israel lobby, is just the tip of the iceberg.
What about all the Jewish neocons in the media?
In the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, New York Post, Fox News, Daily Wire.
20 years ago was the Weekly Standard, and National Review, a number of other very influential magazines and papers.
It's everywhere.
Their influence is felt everywhere.
And, of course, it was the Israel lobby, which is not just the formal political lobby, but also their influence in media, business, and other elite sectors of society, which pushed us to war in Iraq, and Syria, and Yemen, and Sudan, and Somalia, and Libya, and Afghanistan, and Pakistan, and everywhere across the globe.
So the idea that Iran is a threat, it's no different than when Israel told us that Iraq was a threat.
Saddam Hussein has WMDs and is going to challenge the world.
Or that Bashar al-Assad has... Remember when they said Bashar al-Assad has chemical weapons?
And how many times did we bomb Assad over chemical weapons?
And we found out that, in fact, it was the rebels It was the so-called moderate opposition that was in possession of the chemical weapons in Idlib province and elsewhere.
And anyway, so this is nothing new, okay?
This is the same old hysteria, alarmism.
Iraq is at war with the West.
Syria is at war with the West.
Whoever Israel wants to take out for their own benefit suddenly becomes an enemy of humanity and Western civilization and America.
Suddenly they're a threat to America.
Suddenly they're behind 9-11 and they're behind the white phosphorus.
What is it, the poison attack shortly after 9-11?
Every single time, it's the same playbook.
And we've seen it with Iran for a really long time.
So that's all the rhetoric.
The key takeaways from this speech, like I said, it was the two asks, which were heard by the Biden administration.
By the way, they heard that.
Expedite the aid, Abraham Alliance, which means once the fighting's over, They want Saudi Arabia to get the defensive pact, and they also want to be a part of a formal defensive pact, and they also want Jordan and Egypt and Morocco and Sudan and Bahrain and the Emirates to be brought into it, and it'll be a whole bloc formalized against Iranian influence.
That's an attractive offer to the United States because China is trying to buy a lot of these countries away from the United States.
And as we enter a multipolar world, A multipolar balance of power in the world.
Increasingly, the United States is going to rely on allies to compete with China and Russia put together.
China plus Russia, which are now in an indissoluble military and economic alliance in the wake of the war in Ukraine.
They now constitute roughly 50% of global firepower.
That's why the United States increasingly must rely on Western Europe.
And it's allies in the Pacific like Japan and South Korea to make up that deficit so that they can achieve parity with the Russia-China-Iran-Venezuela-Cuba alliance.
And so as the world becomes more multipolar, you can see that China and Russia are giving attractive offers to these other revisionist powers and even to these countries that are looking to extract concessions from both sides, like, for example, Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia is a Belt and Road country.
They're taking investment from China.
At the same time, they want a military defensive pact from the United States.
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt have all exceeded to the BRICS alliance, Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa.
They want the benefits of the Chinese side, but they also want the benefits of the American side.
They want the investment and the credit from China, but they also want the military pact from the United States and some investment from the United States as well.
So, for example, Saudi Arabia is part of Belt and Road.
They're part of BRICS, but they also want a defensive pact from the United States, and they also want to be a part of the IMEC Corridor, India-Middle East-Europe Corridor, which is going to connect India through the Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel to ports in Central Europe.
Brazil is another one.
Brazil is a member of BRICS.
Brazil is critical of Israel, but Brazil also is An ally of the United States and relies on the United States for defense.
And so there's a lot of countries that are trying to take with both hands or trying to take rather from both sides.
And so the reason why a formalized alliance with Saudi Arabia is attractive to the United States is because that seals the deal.
It sort of forces Saudi Arabia and these other Gulf countries onto our side.
If Saudi Arabia is playing both sides and trying to see who can outbid the other, and they're really just taking from both, if they're formalized into a security alliance, that concretizes them on the side of the United States.
So that's why it's an attractive offer for America.
That's maybe why we're considering it.
But so those were the big things.
The other thing, like I said, is the day after proposal.
We finally got some clarity on what that looks like.
It's total Israeli security control over the Strip, going back to the pre-2006 status quo.
And then the rhetoric is all the other stuff we've heard before.
Netanyahu attacking the usual suspects, Iran, International Court of Justice, so-called anti-Semitic protesters in America.
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Talking about the Holocaust and all this stuff.
nick fuentes
And by the way, the beginning of the speech was waving the bloody shirt.
That's an expression that comes from, I believe, the Spanish-American War, when they would literally take the bloody shirt and wave it around.
People rally around the, you know, the martyrs sacrificed during the war.
So it's an old expression.
So this is what they do to create sympathy.
You know, you can't talk about, you know, wounded veterans in a negative way.
But let's not forget that on October 7th, we now know that Netanyahu deliberately allowed this attack to happen, most likely.
But we know that because we now have many reports that Israeli intelligence knew that Hamas was planning an attack.
They knew how Hamas would carry it out.
They knew when Hamas would carry it out.
They saw Hamas training and preparing to carry out an attack exactly like this.
And then, so not only did they know it was coming, and all the intelligence suggesting an attack would occur was ignored by the higher-ups, But then, on the day of the attack, we also now have intelligence that Israel was killing their own people.
That Israel, for example, was blowing up Hamas-controlled vehicles that were escaping back into the Gaza Strip with captured hostages inside the vehicles.
And we know that Israeli tanks were blowing up Israeli households.
And killing, in one case, at least 13 civilians inside, which included twins that were 12 years old.
Daughters.
Two girls.
So they talk about, oh, October 7th was like 9-11 and Pearl Harbor.
October 7th was like 29-11's and these are savages that killed the people in the kibbutzim and killed people at the concert.
Netanyahu killed people.
He killed his own people.
And it's part of their military doctrine, they kill captured soldiers, and in this case, even civilians, because according to Israeli military doctrine, it's preferable that Israeli soldiers die as collateral damage rather than be taken hostage, because if they're taken hostage, they could be used as a bargaining chip to extract concessions, which they view as an existential threat to the Israeli state.
So it's literally part of Israeli doctrine, and we now know it's confirmed.
I reported on this a couple weeks ago on the show that Israel did, in fact, kill potentially hundreds of their own people on October 7th.
So out of that 1,200 death count, it could be up to and maybe even more than at least 100 that were killed by the IDF intentionally.
And none of those people would have been killed had Israel listened to Israeli intelligence, which up to a year and even beyond, before October 7th, had warned about exactly the type of attack that was carried out on that day.
So, just about everything that was said in this speech is a load of crap.
Okay?
These crocodile tears about October 7th, which has cynically been used as a pretext for a very politically advantageous war for Netanyahu for a number of reasons.
It's allowed him to stay in power even though he's wildly unpopular.
It's also allowed him and his radical coalition in government to expand Israel's territory effectively into the Gaza and ultimately maybe South Lebanon.
So that part's not true.
This nonsense fear-mongering about Iran Taking on the world, exporting its revolution, threatening American cities?
That's not true.
This stuff about, whenever anyone criticizes Israel's conduct in the war, it's all lies, really?
Because our own government, our own Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said that Israel killed 25,000 women and children alone.
That's just women and children, 25,000 dead.
So it's a speech full of lies.
Like, how many standing ovations?
Like, 50 standing?
50 applauses?
Maybe 30, 40 of those were standing ovations.
And that's how you know who our Congress really answers to, by the way.
It's totally offensive.
A foreign leader, a foreign head of state comes here in defiance of our American president.
I don't care who the president is.
In defiance of the president to give this speech and they, you know, Mike Johnson getting up, up and down, up and down, literally doing tricks on it.
Clapping more for Netanyahu than Biden during the State of the Union.
And that's how they treat it, like the State of the Union.
So it's unbelievable.
And if that doesn't, if that doesn't disturb you, if you find nothing wrong with that, you're just not patriotic.
And I don't care.
You may think for your own reason that supporting Israel is in our national interest.
There's a case to be made.
I think it's a very weak one.
There's almost no case.
There's almost no case.
You could try to make a case.
People have, like J.D.
Vance is experimenting with this new argument.
It's a very weak argument.
And whatever.
I'll allow, maybe have a difference of opinion.
I don't think there's a very good basis for it.
Regardless, if you don't find this a little bit unsettling, you're just not patriotic.
There's just something wrong with you.
And if you don't see the parallel between this and Zelensky, then you're blinded by ideology.
You have been blinded by partisanship.
And I think the Ukraine thing is in fundamental ways different from this.
I could talk about that another time.
You know, but I believe Zelensky addressed Congress at one point and it was similar.
You know, the Democrats wearing their Ukraine pins and everybody said, I can't believe a foreign flag in our capital.
They're clapping for this guy.
But then when Netanyahu does it, oh, well, they're waving the Israel flag.
They're wearing the yellow ribbon.
Oh, it's so great.
You should be offended by both, but they are materially different.
And I oppose both, but the difference is, because people always say, like Tim Pool thinks he's the smartest guy in the world.
He says, oh, you're obsessed with Israel, but you don't talk about Ukraine.
First of all, I do talk about Ukraine.
Second of all, the difference between Ukraine and Israel is that Ukraine did get invaded.
And I actually support Russia, but nevertheless, the war in Ukraine is not helping Ukraine.
Ukraine is being destroyed.
Ukraine is being utterly destroyed, and if the war wasn't happening, they would prefer that.
It's not the case with Israel.
Israel is fighting an offensive war in Gaza.
Ukraine is fighting a defensive war in Ukraine, and their people are dying, and their economy is being destroyed, and when the war is over, Zelensky's, like, toast.
And Ukraine will be carved up into a rump state.
This is not working out for them.
They are fighting a defensive war that they want to win.
Should have never been fought for reasons which are complex.
But the difference is that Israel is fighting an offensive war in Gaza.
This is no way, shape, or form defensive.
This is a punitive expedition.
They're going into Gaza.
They've created a buffer zone in Gaza, which is 15% of the territory in Gaza.
And they're out there to literally murder everybody in the regime there and punish the civilians because they believe that everyone in Gaza should be held accountable.
So this is an expansionist war, which we're paying for.
And don't get me wrong, I oppose the foreign aid to Ukraine also.
I think that Ukraine should be... I mean, look, there's really like two options.
Ukraine was either going to have a pro-Russian government in perpetuity, like Yanukovych, and they would have been a part of the Russian trade agreement instead of NATO and the European Union.
It was either going to be a puppet state, like Belarus, Or you had this.
But it was going to be one or the other.
There was no possibility where Ukraine was ever going to join NATO and Putin would allow that.
It just was not going to happen.
There was no scenario where Crimea was going to fall into the hands of the West.
There was no scenario where Kiev would join NATO.
Just not in the cards.
And so the United States, both Obama and Trump and Biden should have listened when Putin said it's not going to happen.
They should have listened.
And they should have not deployed missiles to the Eastern European theater, and they should have not aggressively—and you know, Trump was a part of this too—aggressively armed Kiev in their war in Donbass, and anyway.
But people are always like, oh, you know, Ukraine and Israel are so similar.
No, not even close.
Because there is some ostensible argument.
In some ways, this is a war that does benefit the U.S.
security apparatus at the expense of everybody else.
The war in Ukraine, they will admit, it's an expensive war that is meant to diminish Russia's military, and it has the perhaps intended effect of weakening Europe and forcing them to rely on the United States.
It's destroyed the European economy, and it's made Germany dependent on LNG, and it's brought Western Europe back into the fold where, you know, for some time they were wavering, you know, they were bringing in Chinese 5G and, and anyway.
With Israel, there's, there's just like no comparable argument, but that's something that I'd like to debate with Tim Pool at some point if he'd ever have me on his show.
But anyway, it's totally besides the point.
The fact of the matter, here's what matters.
You cannot support Zelensky.
You cannot support Netanyahu.
You cannot support $200 billion for Ukraine.
You cannot support $300 billion for Israel.
You cannot support dying in Ukraine and Estonia in a war with Russia.
You cannot support dying in a war in Iraq or Syria or Afghanistan or Iran for Israel.
There's one flag that should fly in the U.S.
Capitol.
That's the American flag.
If we have allies, our closest allies should be the ones that are actually our kin, like the United Kingdom, or Canada, or Australia, or France.
But we should always heed the farewell address of George Washington and Dwight Eisenhower, which is no entangling alliances.
And beware the military-industrial complex.
It's not complicated, okay?
It's not complicated.
But everybody seems to have a double standard.
So anyway, that's my big take on the whole situation.
If anybody's our closest ally, it's France!
France is who liberated us, or helped to liberate us, in the revolution.
If anybody's our closest ally, it's the United Kingdom, or Australia, or Italy, which is a birthplace of Western civilization.
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And these are allies.
nick fuentes
Israel?
Not so much.
They don't share our religion.
They don't share our ethnicity.
They don't share our customs.
It's not reciprocal.
When we fight wars, the United Kingdom and Australia are there.
Israel doesn't send troops to our wars.
All these other countries allow us to have bases.
Israel doesn't let us have bases in their country.
So, anyway.
But that's that.
But that's going to conclude our coverage of the Netanyahu address.
I'm going to get out of here because we have a big day of content ahead.
Smash the follow button if you like my commentary on the stream.
I'm going to be back here at 7 o'clock Central Time to cover Biden's address.
The President Joe Biden will be giving a address from the White House tonight at 7 o'clock Central, 8 o'clock Eastern Time about his withdrawal from the presidential race.
So I'll be back here just before 7 o'clock to cover that.
And then immediately after that, I will do my show.
I will transition and do America First right after.
So I don't know how long the address will be.
I imagine not long.
Might be 15 minutes.
Who knows?
So it'll be an earlier show.
I'll cover the address, and then I'll segue right into the show, and then do Super Chats, and I'll read all the Super Chats from this stream and from later tonight.
So don't touch the dial, okay?
Don't change the channel.
We'll be right back, 7 o'clock Central, in a little bit more than four hours.
And we'll see you soon, okay?
So that's going to do it for me on this stream.
I hope you enjoyed.
It was, you know, it was an effective speech, but this is clearly an evil liar, and you can't support this if you're America first.
Any patriot should be disturbed to see the People's Chamber, the House, and the Congress gathered like this, clapping, giving countless standing ovations for a foreign leader, demanding more money, demanding that we go and support more wars that are not in our interest.
Lying blatantly about what's best for us cannot support this.
And this is the contradiction at the center. - Sure.
of our battle with Khan Inc.
It's America first, it's me and the Gruypers versus Khan Inc.
That's the contradiction.
We believe in Israel, it's the body of Christ, it's the church.
There is an Israel in the world.
Hey, guess what?
There is a real Israel in the world.
It's not the Jewish state in the Middle East, it's the body of Christ.
Okay?
The Savior, the Messiah, arrived.
His name was Jesus Christ.
They crucified him.
That's Israel.
That's the new Israel.
Not this abominable state in the Middle East.
So, it's America first.
Christ is our king.
Not Netanyahu.
But that's going to do it for us on this stream.
Thanks everybody for tuning in.
I appreciate it.
If you send superchats, I don't know if there are Any?
Or if there's a lot, I guess I'll check.
Okay, you know what?
I'll read this one because there's a couple of really big ones.
I'll read these very quickly, then I'll get out of here just because there's a couple of huge ones.
Okay.
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Let me just pull this up.
nick fuentes
And we'll read this, then I'm going to get out of here.
here.
The rest I will read tonight because there's some smaller ones, but I'll save those for tonight because I want to rest a little bit before the next stream.
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*phone rings* Jew Free sent $500, I'm sending you a big super chat BCIOU for red pilling me.
I agree WU on most things, and I know this makes me sound like a retarded schizo nut job but Nobel Prize winning German and Scottish/English, not Jewish, scientist Linus Pauling discovered that high doses of vitamin C and lysine reverses heart disease.
His work has been dismissed and buried by Big Pharma and our, very Jewish, healthcare industry.
Don't be so quick to dismiss vitamins.
nick fuentes
Wow, well hey, thank you for the huge super chat!
07 to Jewfree.
Thank you for the huge super chat, man, I really appreciate it.
God bless, buddy.
Really helps us out on the show, so thank you so much!
You're welcome for redpilling you, that's literally my job.
I'm a human red pill.
That's what I was put here to do, is to red pill people.
So thank you very much, man.
O7's in the chat for this guy.
W's in the chat.
Hey, if I red pilled you on this, then maybe you red pill me on vitamins.
I'll have to look into that.
Vitamin C and lysine, huh?
I guess I'll have to give that a try.
I don't want to get hit with a heart attack gun.
So I'll take a look at that.
But hey, thank you so much, man.
God bless.
And we got one more big one, and then I gotta get out of here, because I gotta...
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I gotta take a break.
Do AF sent $107, when the laser IPFPs first hit X, I considered doing for about 2 seconds.
Then I said what would Nick do?
He would call it a low tfag move.
So I held off, and within an hour every low tfag on X had a laser IPFP.
Moral of the story in the most non-blasphemous way, always ask yourself WWND?
In any and all political and most cultural situations.
You will win.
nick fuentes
Hey, thanks for the big super chat.
Yeah, well, I mean, I just have a pretty good idea of what's cringe and what isn't.
It's kind of innate.
I don't know what that is, but yeah, that's cringe.
Okay, laser eyes is a 10 year old meme.
You don't need to say, what would I do?
It's been around for 10 years.
If billionaires are adopting a 10 year old meme, Okay, like, kinda cringe.
I don't think you need me to tell you that.
Laser eyes in 2024?
2015 called.
They want their meme back.
It kind of sucks.
I was doing that in 2016, 2017.
So, thanks for the big super check.
Glad to hear it.
Okay, but that's going to do it for me on the stream.
Thanks everybody for watching.
Hope you loved my coverage here.
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Thanks to our big super-chatters, JewFree and DoAF.
The rest of them I will read after my show.
And I'll see you guys later.
Take it easy until then.
I will see you at 7.
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