Netanyahu Commands, US Obeys

U.S. support for Israel’s genocide against Palestine is rooted not only in campaign financing but in other factors, including a rigid ideology stuck in the shadow of World War II, writes Joe Lauria.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, March 3, 2015. (U.S. Congress/Wikimedia Commons)

America as ‘Savior,’ Israel as ‘Victim’

By Joe Lauria
Special to Consortium News

The world-historical crisis in Gaza might in the long-term bring about radical change in both the U.S. and Israel, but in the interim the greatest crimes the two nations have jointly taken part in has stiffened their defenses against unprecedented criticism.

The fear of blasting Israel has been breached. The taboo broken. Tel Aviv and Washington have never faced this before.  As both are settler nations, having wiped out natives across the land, they are circling their wagons on a new frontier. They can only respond with the most profound denial and viciousness. 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who addresses a joint-session of Congress on Wednesday the subject of a requested arrest warrant at the International Criminal Court, has demanded the United States shield Israel from criticism while continuing to arm and support its genocide — and the U.S. has answered his call. 

When the Biden administration withheld a symbolic shipment of weapons to Israel, Netanyahu counted on Congress to draft a law that would withhold funding for the State Dept. and the Pentagon if President Joe Biden did not give Netanyahu the weapons he needs to “finish the job” in Gaza. 

Biden’s withholding of the shipment was designed to fool U.S. voters critical of his  Gaza policy.  But the assault on Rafah — despite Biden’s supposed red line — continues, and so will unconditional U.S. support for Israel. The question is why. 

Why will U.S. politicians risk losing elections to continue supporting the most unimaginable crimes? The answer lies beyond elections and individual politicians.

Continued support for Israel in the midst of genocide threatens the very legitimacy of U.S. post-war rule as the world turns increasingly against the U.S. and Israel. 

Despite this, what makes U.S. leaders so enthralled to a foreign nation and leader who has angered several U.S. presidents? 

For instance, why did U.S. leaders, essentially on the say-so of that foreign leader, turn against their own university students on U.S. soil peacefully protesting both Israel’s genocide and Washington’s complicity in it?

In a video address to America delivered April 24 in his American-accented English, Netanyahu ordered that anti-genocide protests on U.S. campuses be stopped. And they have been. It is worth quoting his entire remarks. He said:

“What’s happening on American college campuses is horrific. Anti-semitic mobs have taken over leading universities. They call for the annihilation of Israel. They attack Jewish students. They attack Jewish faculty.

This is reminiscent of what happened in German universities in the 1930s. It is unconscionable. It has to be stopped. It has to be condemned and condemned unequivocally.

But that’s not what happened. The response of several university presidents was shameful. Now fortunately, state, local, federal officials, many of them have responded differently but there has to be more. More has to be done.

It has to be done not only because they attack Israel, that’s bad enough. Not only because they want to kill Jews wherever they are. That’s bad enough. It’s also, when you listen to them, it’s also because they say, not only death to Israel, death to the Jews, but death to America.

And this tells us that there is an anti-semitic surge here that has terrible consequences. We see this exponential rise of anti-semitism throughout America and throughout Western societies as Israel tries to defend itself against genocidal terrorists who hide behind civilians.

Yet it is Israel that is falsely accused of genocide. Israel that is falsely accused of starvation and all sundry war crimes. It’s all one big libel. But that’s not new.

We have seen in history that anti-Semitic attacks were always preceded by vilification and slander. Lies that were cast against the Jewish people that are unbelievable, yet people believe them.

And what is important now, is for all of us, all of us who are interested and cherish our values and our civilization to stand up together and to say: enough is enough.

We have to stop anti-Semitism because anti-Semitism is the canary in the coal mine. It always precedes larger conflagrations that engulf the entire world.

So I ask all of you, Jews and non-Jews alike, who concerned with our common future and our common values, to do one thing: Stand up, speak up, be counted. Stop anti-Semitism now.”

Brazen

Netanyahu uttered a dozen lies in that 339-word message, which got 18.4 million views on X. There are five lies in the first five sentences alone:

1). the students are not “anti-semitic mobs” but protestors, many Jews, against genocide; 2.) they are calling for a free and independent Palestine, not the “annihilation” of Israel; 3.) they are not attacking Jewish students, but Israel’s war; 4). they are not attacking Jewish faculty, unless calling out Israel’s crimes is considered an attack on Jews; and 5). Jews were banned from German universities in the 1930s, making such a comparison to the U.S. today a ludicrous lie.

And what exactly does Netanyahu mean by the “annihilation” of Israel, a phrase he repeatedly utters?

If Israel granted full citizenship rights to Palestinians in Israel, Gaza and the West Bank, would that mean the “annihilation” of Israel, or the annihilation of apartheid in Israel? The real annihilation going on is that of Gaza by Israel.

More outrageous was Netanyahu’s lie that American student protestors want to kill Jews wherever they are” and want “death” to Israel and America. He lies about a “surge” of anti-Semitism. In a clinical case of projection, Netanyahu said Israel is “falsely accused of genocide” of “starvation” and of “all sundry war crimes.”

In Lock-Step

Instead of outrage at this litany of obvious falsehoods, U.S. officials and media echoed Netanyahu’s words. The White House, Congress, newspapers, universities and police responded in lock-step, criminalizing students in their own their country for opposing an active genocide. 

At the Capitol for Holocaust Remembrance Day on May 7, Biden framed the Oct. 7 attack as purely motivated by hatred of Jews, whitewashing the entire 80-year history of ethnic cleansing and occupation of Palestinians by Israel. He repeated Netanyahu, saying:

“This ancient hatred of Jews didn’t begin with the Holocaust; it didn’t end with the Holocaust, either, or after — or even after our victory in World War Two.  This hatred continues to lie deep in the hearts of too many people in the world, and it requires our continued vigilance and outspokenness. That hatred was brought to life on October 7th in 2023.

Driven by ancient desire to wipeout the Jewish people off the face of the Earth, over 1,200 innocent people — babies, parents, grandparents — slaughtered in their kibbutz, massacred at a musical festival, brutally raped, mutilated, and sexually assaulted.

And as Jews around the world still cope with the atrocities and trauma of that day and its aftermath, we’ve seen a ferocious surge of antisemitism in America and around the world: vicious propaganda on social media, Jews forced to keep their — hide their kippahs under baseball hats, tuck their Jewish stars into their shirts.  

On college campuses, Jewish students blocked, harassed, attacked while walking to class.  

Antisemitism — antisemitic posters, slogans calling for the annihilation of Israel, the world’s only Jewish State.”

Biden pushed the lie that Palestinian violence against Israelis is motivated by anti-Semitism rather than against occupation. Surely there are anti-Semites among Palestinians, but we aren’t dealing with a people attacking another for no other reason than the irrational hatred of their ethnicity. 

During a trip to Israel in 2011 I posed the same question to nearly every Israeli I met: “Why do they hate you?” The less educated the respondent, the more often I heard, “Because we are Jews,” and the more educated, the more I heard an admission that Israel had stolen Palestinian land. 

Biden is peddling the same propaganda as Netanyahu, who has perennially provoked irrational fear among Israelis of “annihilation” — in other words a new Holocaust — and then presented himself as their savior and protector.  His power seems to depend on it. But what is Biden’s and other U.S. politicians’ motivation?

Occupied Capitol Territory

March for Israel, Washington, Nov. 14, 2023. (tedeytan/Wikimedia Commons)

There are few signs of empathy for Gaza on Capitol Hill,  long the most fertile ground for Israel in America. 

After Netanyahu’s April 24 speech, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said on the floor that it is “unacceptable when Jewish students are targeted for being Jewish, when protests exhibit verbal abuse, systematic intimidation or glorification of the murderous and hateful Hamas or the violence of Oct. 7.”   

Extremist Sen. Tom Cotton went further, declaring on Fox News, that “Joe Biden has a duty to protect these Jewish students from what is a nascent pogrom on these campuses. These are scenes like you’ve seen out of the 1930s in Germany.” 

Four days later, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson said on Capitol Hill:

“Antisemitism is a virus and because the administration and woke university presidents aren’t stepping in, we’re seeing it spread…. Nearly every committee here has a role to play in these efforts to stop the madness that has ensued.” 

What resulted was the U.S. House passing a bill on May 1, a week after Netanyahu spoke, that would radically redefine anti-Semitism to essentially outlaw speech that criticizes the Israeli government or Zionism. Universities could potentially lose federal funding if it does not shut down such speech. 

Check out the 11 instances of anti-Semitism proposed by the bill, including criticizing Israel, which has gone to the Senate.  Congress is also ready to come to the rescue of Israeli leaders if the International Criminal Court actually indicted them for war crimes.

Obedient Media 

The U.S. media has long told the story almost exclusively from Israel’s point of view. That has conditioned the U.S. public, and its political leaders, to give unconditional support for Israel and expect ostracization for criticizing it. 

CNN’s chief political correspondent, Dana Bash, for instance, editorialized on a news show a week after Netanyahu spoke about U.S. campus protests that the students had “lost the plot.”

“You don’t hear the pro-Palestinian protestors talking about” Oct. 7.,  she said angrily. “What you’ve seen is 2024 in Los Angeles, harkens back to the 1930s in Europe. And I do not say that lightly. The fear among Jews in this country is palpable.”  Almost word-for-word Netanyahu. 

And his words, filtered through U.S. politicians and media had consequences. Hours after Netanyahu spoke on April 24, police at Columbia University aggressively moved in to arrest students.  

“There should be no place on any campus, no place in America, for antisemitism or threats of violence against Jewish students,” Biden had said. “None of this is a peaceful protest.”

But as Chicago University professor John Mearsheimer asks, was there an anti-Semitism problem on American campuses before Israel’s attack on Gaza? 

Could Have Stopped It

Biden could have stopped the genocide immediately by withholding all weapons, military aid and diplomatic cover — which any decent man with such power would have done.  Instead Biden engaged in public relations while the Gazan public was decimated, pretending to oppose Netanyahu and caring for Palestinian civilians.

Likewise Biden’s State Department tried to play it both ways: feinting to the American public that it was ready to criticize Israel for its mistreatment of civilians, while taking no action. The State Department even said it had evidence Israel may have broken international humanitarian law, but not enough to cut off arms shipments. 

As The New York Times reported it:

“The Biden administration believes that Israel has most likely violated international standards in failing to protect civilians in Gaza but has not found specific instances that would justify the withholding of military aid, the State Department told Congress …  the report — which seemed at odds with itself in places — said the U.S. had no hard proof of Israeli violations.”

For Netanyahu’s and members of his cabinet who have expressed genocidal intent, this is the chance they have been waiting for, to fulfill Israeli Founding Father David Ben Gurion’s promise of a Greater Israel. The war to wipe out Hamas is a cover for wiping out the Palestinians from Gaza. 

Whatever Biden or the State Department says, Israel will continue with its genocidal urban renewal plan in Gaza by bombing buildings with people still living in them with a view to replacing them with Israeli and Western-owned beachfront property (with an Israeli gas pipeline through it).  It is evidently a plan Biden and Blinken, and presumably Kamala Harris, agree with.

According to the Jewish News Syndicate:

“Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir declared at the event [on May 14] that the government should encourage voluntary emigration of Palestinians from the Strip.

‘Two things must be done: One, return to Gaza now, return home, return to our holy land. And two: encouraging emigration. To encourage the voluntary departure of the residents of Gaza. It’s moral, it’s rational, it’s right, it’s the truth. This is the Torah and this is the only way—yes, it is also humanitarian,’ the minister told attendees.”

In response to Biden’s “pause” in shipments, Netanyahu said Israel would fight with its “fingernails” if it needed to in Rafah. 

Angered US Presidents

Sept. 1, 2010: From left: Palestine Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and  Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before working dinner with U.S. President Barack Obama, on right. (White House/ Pete Souza)

Several American presidents have in rare instances stood up to Israel.  President Dwight D. Eisenhower threatened sanctions against Israel over the 1956 Suez Crisis to get Tel Aviv, Paris and London to end its military operation against Egypt and for Israel to withdraw from the Sinai Peninsula.

Ronald Reagan in 1983 withheld F16s to Israel until it withdrew from Lebanon. “While these forces are in the position of occupying another country that now has asked them to leave, we are forbidden by law to release those planes,’ he said.

And in 1992, George H.W. Bush threatened to withhold a $10 billion loan guarantee if Israel continued building settlements in the occupied West Bank and Gaza, according to The Washington Post. And yet Israel always seems to get its way.

In his review of Netanyahu’s memoir Bibi: My Story, As’ad AbuKhalil wrote last year in Consortium News:

“Netanyahu’s analysis of U.S.-Israeli relations is simple: no matter what Israel does, and no matter how many wars and invasions it launches, the ‘alliance with the U.S. will take care of itself.’ He correctly believes that U.S. presidents will stand by Israel no matter what … ” (p. 84). 

Despite this, we learn from the book that a succession of U.S. presidents disliked Netanyahu but would not stand up to him as previous presidents had to earlier prime ministers. AbuKhalil writes:

“Netanyahu does not mind that his rude behavior and political chutzpah irked U.S. presidents.

He cites former U.S. President Bill Clinton demanding of him: ‘Who’s the f-ing leader of the free world?’ (p. 227). But Netanyahu is assured that no American president would ever allow their annoyance with him to change U.S. policy because Congress would never end U.S. unconditional support for Israeli occupation and aggression.”

About Barack Obama and Biden, he quotes Netanyahu as writing:

“Netanyahu claims that Obama tried to intimidate him by reminding him that he came from Chicago (p. 371). Netanyahu says: ‘The prime minister of Israel was being treated as a minor thug in the neighborhood.’  But then Vice-President Joe Biden assured Netanyahu that he could always count on him saying: ‘I’m the one friend you do have. So, call me when you need to.’

But later, even Biden protested at Netanyahu’s rudeness toward Obama, when he lectured him in the Oval Office before the press. Biden told him: ‘We’re a proud country.  And no one, but no one, has the right to humiliate the president of the United States.’”   

AbuKhalil writes:

“Netanyahu admits that in 2011 Obama decided to ‘ease the pressure on’ him in order to secure reelection.  Obama gave an address at the United Nations that Netanyahu describes as ‘the most pro-Israel speech he would give’ (p. 419).  Obama in that speech spoke about how Arabs want to ‘wipe [Israel] off the map.’  Who is calling for wiping Israel off the map when there is not a single Middle East country with the power to wipe off any nation?

Of course, Israel with its nuclear weapons, is the only country with the capability to wipe out other countries. Furthermore, in talking about ‘threats’ to wipe out Israel, no American leader has ever considered that the Palestinian nation was actually wiped out by Zionist forces in 1948.  History of the holy land begins in 1948, as far as U.S. leaders are concerned.”

Four years later, the Republicans in Congress humiliated Obama by inviting Netanyahu to address a joint session of Congress without even informing the president. 

‘America Can Be Easily Moved’

Ultimate obedience to Netanyahu in the U.S. brings to mind a video of him speaking to an Israeli settler family in Hebrew in 2001 about how easy it is to manipulate the Americans. 

He says, “With the U.S., I know how they are.  America is a thing you can easily maneuver and move in the right direction. Even if they say something, so what? Eighty percent of Americans support us.” 

About the Palestinians, Netanyahu says: “The main thing is, first of all, to strike them, not once but several times, so painfully, that the price they pay will be unbearable. So far the price-tag is not unbearable.”

One of the family says, “But then the world will say we are the aggressors.”

“They can say whatever they want,” Netanyahu responds. 

His opportunity to make the pain “unbearable” appears now, 23 years later, as he has already officially killed more than 39,000 Palestinians [nearly 200,000 according to The Lancet,] provoking the righteous anger of American students whom he dared compare to Nazis.

Why? 

Why then do American politicians, universities and media slavishly follow whatever Israel demands?  There is more than one answer: 

1. AIPAC’s campaign financing; 

2. Lingering guilt over the holocaust and fear of being labeled an anti-semite;

3. A natural, historical connection between settler, colonial nations founded on ethnic cleansing and genocide;

4. Power-sharing in the Middle East with overlapping regional and international empires;

5. Israeli intelligence possessing kompromat on U.S. politicians. 

6. Keeping a World War II ideology alive to justify global and local supremacy.  

Money

The answer most often given to the question is campaign contributions for politicians, who want to avoid being “primaried” by Israel Lobby money. The American–Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) raises more than $100 million a year, which it spends on lobbying and campaign contributions to U.S. political candidates.  

Universities are also dependent on wealthy donors, many who demand total loyalty to Israel, which goes a long way to explaining why U.S. universities asked police to break up peaceful, anti-genocide protests on their campus. 

But it isn’t only about money. 

Holocaust

Western governments retain inherited guilt for their deplorable behavior during the Second World War regarding the Holocaust.  Germany, naturally, is at the top of the list of the still guilty parties, and is the second largest arms supplier to Israel after the United States.

This residual guilt has created a condition in which the descendants of the victims are still immune to criticism 80 years later in an almost inexhaustible supply of sympathy that Israeli leaders clearly exploit. 

Former Israeli government minister Shulamit Aloni was asked by Amy Goodman in a 2002 interview: “Often when there is dissent expressed in the United States against policies of the Israeli government, people here are called antisemitic. What is your response to that as an Israeli Jew?”

She replied “Well, it’s a trick, we always use it. When from Europe somebody is criticizing Israel, then we bring up the Holocaust. When in this country [the U.S.] people are criticizing Israel, then they are anti-semitic.” 

There is an “Israel, my country right or wrong” attitude and “they’re not ready to hear criticism,” she said. Anti-semitism, the Holocaust and “the suffering of the Jewish people” are exploited to “justify everything we do to the Palestinians,” Aloni said.

‘Cowboys and Indians’

In 2011 I interviewed Georges Corm, a former Lebanese finance minister, in his Beirut office. To help an American audience understand the Israeli occupation of all of historic Palestine, he likened what Israel did to the story of “cowboys and Indians, and the Palestinians are the Indians.” 

In this way he said, the shared settler, colonial experience of cleansing their conquered lands of the existing population created a strong bond between Israel and America. The mythological role of the Old Testament search for a “promised land” also still joins the nations together, he said.

There is deep ignorance in America about the foundation of Israel, exploded by some Israeli historians, especially by Ilan Pappé, whose book, The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine, documented the intent of Israel’s founders to drive more than 700,000 of the indigenous population off their land into neighboring countries, and killing hundreds of thousands more in an unbroken process now playing out in Gaza. 

Overlapping Empires 

(Amoruso/Wikipedia/Wikimedia Commons)

According to Electronic Intifada

“As early as 1937, Ben-Gurion wrote that the ‘boundaries of the Zionist aspirations are the concern of the Jewish people and no external factor will be able to limit them.’

Ben-Gurion also hoped for the expansion of ‘Zionist aspirations’ to Israel’s ‘biblical borders’ (which stretch all the way to Iraq). There is no mention of or reference to the Indigenous population in this vision.”

An explanation of the geography of the Biblical Land of Israel is found in Genesis 15:18–21, which defines the land promised to the children of Abraham: 

On that day the Lord made a covenant with Abram and said, ‘To your descendants I give this land, from the Wadi of Egypt to the great river, the Euphrates— 19 the land of the Kenites, Kenizzites, Kadmonites, 20 Hittites, Perizzites, Rephaites, 21 Amorites, Canaanites, Girgashites and Jebusites.’” 

From Egypt to the Euphrates.

In this interview clip, Ben-Gurion says Israel did not “compel” Arab Palestinians to leave their land. 

But other early Israeli leaders were quite open about their project. This is what Moshe Dayan, then chief of the Israeli general staff, said in 1956 about Gaza:

“What cause have we to complain about their fierce hatred to us? For eight years now, they sit in their refugee camps in Gaza, and before their eyes we turn into our homestead the land and villages in which they and their forefathers have lived. … We are a generation of settlers, and without the steel helmet and gun barrel, we shall not be able to plant a tree or build a house. . . . Let us not be afraid to see the hatred that accompanies and consumes the lives of hundreds of thousands of Arabs who sit all around us and wait for the moment when their hands will be able to reach our blood.”

The launch of Israel and the Greater Israel project coincided with the beginning of the post-war U.S. global empire, which overlapped in the Middle East with Israel’s burgeoning regional empire. Israel and its regional ambitions became a natural footprint for U.S. dominance in the region: namely the subjugation of Arab peoples and rulers. 

Thus for the continuance of U.S. empire and all the benefits it accrues to U.S. rulers in the face of growing worldwide opposition, it is natural for Washington to continue supporting Israeli expansionism — no matter the horrendous human cost.  

Blackmail

One cannot easily dismiss talk of Israeli intelligence gathering blackmail dirt on American politicians to keep them in line beyond campaign bribes. According to Ari Ben-Menashe, a former Israeli military intelligence official, such  blackmail is a part of Israeli tactics.  For instance, he told Consortium NewsCN Live! in 2020 that the child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein was collecting such kompromat on powerful Americans. 

Mired in WWII

Part of the ideology driving the America-Israel dominance regionally and globally is mired in the shadow of the Second World War: the delusion that the U.S. is still the world’s savior and that Jews are still active victims of history. It’s as if 80 years have not passed. 

Jews were certainly among the war’s greatest victims, but America was not the sole or even the chief savior, given the outsized role of the Soviet Union in destroying the Nazis.

After the war, the United States was left with troops around the globe, in areas of great natural resources in a devastated world, whose devastation didn’t touch the American mainland.

A worldwide empire was the result. U.S. leaders have been dedicated to expanding and maintaining it ever since by installing and propping up governments that serve U.S. economic and strategic interests and removing those that don’t. This is done through electoral interference, coups and invasions that have killed millions of innocent lives in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and elsewhere. 

To maintain a kind of moral veneer to justify America’s global marauding as “spreading democracy” a connection to the moral war against fascism needs to be maintained. So World War II is invoked constantly by American leaders when embarking on new overseas adventures. 

A telltale sign that Washington is planning to overthrow a foreign government for not obeying America is when U.S. officials hearken back to World War II to call that leader “Hitler.”  

Saddam Hussein was Hitler. Slobodan Milosevic was Hitler. Manuel Noriega was Hitler. Moamar Gadaffi was Hitler. And Vladimir Putin is Hitler.

To convince themselves they are a force for good, rather than bloodthirsty adventurists feasting on other peoples’ resources, American leaders wrap themselves in the banner of the Second World War. 

How cynical is it for descendants of survivors of the Second World War genocide to invoke the Holocaust to perpetrate a genocide of their own? 

This confusion still clearly pervades Germany today.  In their guilt over their genocide of the Jews and their determination never to let it happen again they are stuck in the World War II past and cannot accept that Israel can possibly be the perpetrators of genocide 80 years later.

So protests against Israeli actions in Germany are seen as protests against Jews and have to be stopped, as the police did in May at Humboldt University in Berlin in the very plaza where Josef Goebbels led the Nazi burning of books.

German police shut down an academic conference about Gaza that month in Berlin. In their misguided fervor to stop another genocide the Germans are supporting one, sending more arms to perpetrate the massacres in Gaza than any nation but the United States. 

The last scene in the 2009 film Defamation by Israeli filmmaker Yoav Shamir shows an Israeli teenager who was on a school trip to Auschwitz. She went as a typical teenager excited about taking her first airplane. By the end of the trip she says says she’d like to kill all the Nazis who did that to her people. Told that they are now dead, she chillingly says, “They have heirs.”

The 15-year old film shows how an irrational exaggeration of anti-Semitism and fear of a new genocide against Jews is deliberately fostered by Israel and the film makes a plea for Israelis to stop fixating on the past and look to the future. 

But it seems way too late for that.

Joe Lauria is editor-in-chief of Consortium News and a former U.N. correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe, and other newspapers, including The Montreal Gazette, the London Daily Mail and The Star of Johannesburg. He was an investigative reporter for the Sunday Times of London, a financial reporter for Bloomberg News and began his professional work as a 19-year old stringer for The New York Times. He is the author of two books, A Political Odyssey, with Sen. Mike Gravel, foreword by Daniel Ellsberg; and How I Lost By Hillary Clinton, foreword by Julian Assange

31 comments for “Netanyahu Commands, US Obeys

  1. Tony
    July 25, 2024 at 07:58

    “Israeli intelligence possessing kompromat on U.S. politicians.”

    A serious possibility but certainly not unique to Israel. The FBI had files on US legislators and so did major police departments.

    • Consortiumnews.com
      July 25, 2024 at 08:52

      Please point out where the article says this is unique to Israel and it will be corrected.

  2. Graeme
    July 25, 2024 at 07:37

    Israel’s ‘biblical borders’.

    The power of fiction; in this case religious propaganda.
    Never heard such rubbish.

    • Ray Peterson
      July 25, 2024 at 09:34

      CN’s J. Lauria paints a vivid political picture of the “Congressional lair”
      of “beast” (Rev.13.4), Netanyahu. Also showing the Zionist leader to be:
      “You are of your father the devil . . . when he lies, he speaks according
      to his own nature, for he is a liar and the father of lies” (Jn. 8.44)

  3. July 25, 2024 at 04:08

    Welcome to the United States of Israel, where peaceful protesters are arrested, and war criminals are celebrated.

  4. Arch Stanton
    July 24, 2024 at 19:15

    What’s the latest on the pro Palestinian campus protests in the US, have they been stopped? If so, are there any protests occurring at all or has it all faded away?

  5. Sam F
    July 24, 2024 at 17:36

    Thank you, Joe Lauria, for this excellent analysis of Zionist corruption and propaganda.
    Additional causes of Zionist control of politicians, universities and media include:
    7. MIC funding of political parties for wars in the Mideast (and elsewhere);
    8. Zionist funding of fundamentalist protestant leaders and propagandists;
    9. Zionist control of mass media through infiltration and advertising;
    10. Fear of fanatical Zionist threats and denunciations of moderate opposition.

  6. gcw919
    July 24, 2024 at 16:56

    How pathetic, watching the spineless cowards grovelling in Congress before the Butcher of Gaza. This country has reached rock bottom.

  7. Dan
    July 24, 2024 at 16:12

    So what to do? A majority of Americans are totally in the dark, thanks to the complete capture of the media by Israel and it’s propaganda empire, not to mention all the insane tRump minions.

    • July 25, 2024 at 06:27

      I think that the cause of ensuring that Trump is not re-elected is not served by calling the people who support his or vote for him “insane.” They do not belong to a different category of human being than you or I. To imply that they are inherently and fundamentally different – in this case, insane where “we” are sane – masks the real causes behind the rise of a figure like Trump or of the many extreme-Right nationalist populist politicians who are now being elected in Europe and elsewhere.

      It’s not a question of good people versus bad people, or sane people versus insane people. All people are victims of the economic/cultural system that is in charge of our lives and that uses division as a tool to continue its domination. Denounce the system rather than denouncing the people who are its victims (and to the extent that they refuse to see its true nature, its enablers as well).

      • Dan
        July 25, 2024 at 10:45

        Very true. There isn’t anything or anyone in this country that is not a victim of some aspect of American attacks of propaganda and brainwashing. Some are just more aware of it than others, and therefore less influenced than others.

  8. Em
    July 24, 2024 at 15:51

    It appears that most other members of the so-called progressive Democratic squad opted to sit out and not even attend the bacchanal of one man’s self-indulgence in front of a willfully enrapt audience; let alone holding up a sign of protest.
    At one point Netanyahu was even paraphrasing Zelensky in saying if only the U.S. would provide the weapons faster, the war would end sooner.
    This can only be a ventriloquist joke, from one who has actually destroyed his country, and doesn’t yet know it, to one who is well on the way to doing the same, for his.
    Yes, I’m enraged that this supposedly august, 535 member house, are working on my behalf, in my name, for my country’s best interests.

  9. Piotr Berman
    July 24, 2024 at 15:38

    Myths used to justify Zionism theory and practices are no more historical than King Arthur conquering France, Dorian aristocracy of Peloponnese justifying their rule by being the original rulers, rather than outside invadors, using the narrative of Return of Heraclids (thus, doubting their descent from Hercules would be an ugly anti-Dorianism, and so doubting their right to oppress helotes), the narrative of Trojan War and so on. Historians who put more weight on the evidence from written sources preserved on stellae, papiri and cuneiform tablets, as well as archaeology doubt the existence of any large polity in Judea before the time of separate kingdoms, similarly, no evidence of the Exodus and Conquest.

    Of course, there are also historians who view the Bible as the primary source, but even that source is very much stretched in the standard “Judeo-Christian” narrative like maps of Palestine divided between 12 tribes.

    Of course, there are also fresh myths like “immaculate conceptions of Israel”, “most moral army in the world”, and the newest myths of beheaded babies, UNRWA workers massacring innocent civilians, mass rapes, the count of “innocent civilians” killed by Hamas on October 7 etc.

    In general, “our narrative” that justifies fomenting conflicts, sanctions and direct military interventions is a collection of myths, except that think-tankers, speech writers, spokespersons etc. lack the artistry of Homeric bards or chroniclers of King Arthur.

  10. JonnyJames
    July 24, 2024 at 14:51

    Joe Lauria lays it out with undeniable facts and offers explanations and reasoning behind the genocidal policies, thank you.

    Although it is painful to admit for some, the USA has committed plenty of atrocities that had nothing to do with the Zionist colonial outpost.
    And despite the fact that many see this as Israel calling the shots, Israel is merely continuing a long tradition of UK/US foreign policy. Anyone familiar with the history of Mandate Palestine will be aware of this. The USA has always been a bloodthirsty empire of hypocrisy, just like the British. Anyone who solely blames Israel, as if the US/UK gov is a moral and democratic is sorely mistaken, and engaged in hypocrisy and wishful thinking.

    The US carpet bombed Korea and flattened the place, murdering 100s of thousands of innocent people, carpet bombed Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, dropped chemical weapons, etc. that resulted in more 100s of thousands (maybe a few million) of innocent people dead. And some folks think that this is something new? Ask the indigenous people of Turtle Island (North America), ask the indigenous Polynesian people of Hawai’i etc.

    This is just the latest, Israeli PMs have come to Congress and been lavished with praise and adulation, standing ovations etc. Palestinians know that Israel is an extension of European Imperialism and view Israel as a neo-Crusader state. They know this all too well, the long sweep of history and context must be kept in mind in short-term thinking West.

    Even if Israel did not exist, the US/UK and vassals would still commit illegal acts and atrocities, like the proxy war in Ukraine, for just one recent example. So “lets keep it real”

    And NOTHING will change because the DT will likely become pres, again and his son-in-law’s family are long time personal friends with the Netanyahus, and the DT is a notoriously racist war criminal. Ben Norton at Geopolitical Economy has a great piece on this as well. So if you “vote” for the D or R candidate, you vote for genocide, kleptocracy, and institutional corruption.

  11. taras 77
    July 24, 2024 at 13:47

    A serious day of shame for the carcass that is america, flags should be flown half mast and up side down to reflect the emergency that exists in america. the zionists have carved out and left the rotting flesh.

  12. Drew Hunkins
    July 24, 2024 at 12:50

    The absolute ONLY way to save Palestinian lives is to run a full throttle attack (non-violent activist attack) against Zionist power here in the United States!

    None of the brutality the creepy sadistic ultra-violent Zionists in Israel carry out daily could happen without the massive funding and armaments courtesy of the hardworking U.S. taxpayer.

    Moreover, if the greasy Wall Street Zionist campaign funding isn’t exposed — these parasites and predators fund 90% of Congressional campaigns — nothing will change and we could possibly see tens of thousands of young American men die in Lebanon and the deserts of Persia.

    Common cause must be made (“Red Brown alliance”) between activists and from all political stripes to coalesce around this single issue of pro-Israel domination of our mass media, culture, and political process.

    For further reading:

    “They Dare to Speak Out” by Paul Findley
    “Power of Israel in the U.S.” by James Petras
    “Zionism, Militarism and the Decline of U.S. Power” by James Petras
    “Host and the Parasite” by Greg Felton
    “Jewish History, Jewish Religion” by Israel Shahak
    “Against our Better Judgement” by Alison Weir
    “Being in Time” by Gilad Atzmon

    • JonnyJames
      July 24, 2024 at 16:42

      Israel does not have time on it’s side, like past crusader states and imperial outposts, it will fail catastrophically.
      Even if Zionism and Israel disappeared tomorrow, the US/UK and vassals would still continue, still provoke China and/or Russia into a nuclear war. So, in the larger view, that once the dominance of the West ends, so too will Israel. The institutionally corrupt US will slowly destroy itself, just look at the hubris, dysfunction and open criminality. We can only hope we survive the process of the coming geopolitical power shifts. Of course the sham Elections Inc. offer no choice, all candidates support the arming, funding,, and enabling Genocide and provoking nuclear confrontation.

    • Sam F
      July 24, 2024 at 17:55

      Yes, the genocide can be made to unify at least young people against money control of USG and MSM.
      Allison Weir and Paul Findley are good examples among your sources.
      We must also educate on the essential reforms needed to mass media and the political process.
      I hope that the now-forming CongressOfDebate (dotcom) can effectively assist in this education.

  13. Robert Nothhouse
    July 24, 2024 at 12:27

    Call them what they are… ZIONAZIS

  14. Ted Dace
    July 24, 2024 at 12:20

    Imagine if Hitler addressed a joint session of Congress bemoaning the plight of persecuted Aryans at the hands of bloodthirsty Jews determined to destroy Germany. That’s basically what we’re looking at today in Washington.

  15. Frank Lambert
    July 24, 2024 at 12:06

    This is a bombshell of an article and a solid and truthful expose of the powerful AIPAC Lobby.

    Thank you, Joe Lauria for your courage and integrity for writing this, and I believe you should be awarded a Pulitzer Prize and every : journalistic award for honest reporting for: Netanyahu Commands, U.S. Obeys

    THANK YOU, Joe, and the staff at Consortium News!

  16. Paula
    July 24, 2024 at 10:54

    My personal opinion and private conspiracy theory is Israel holds the USA in blackmail. Though things are revealing themselves slowly and truth will come out, Mossad, international and national criminal organizations and the CIA, Epstein before they murdered him, all work together to create 100s of false flags. JFK assassination, RFK, MLK, USS Liberty, 9/11. Israel holds the secrets to our dark state, that, were those secrets revealed, the American public would shit their pants and maybe be inspired to bring on a better world.

  17. Drew Hunkins
    July 24, 2024 at 10:43

    Our country (I’m a U.S. citizen) has a serious Zionist power problem that must be addressed.

    Some relatively prominent mainstream person must get up on the stump and call this out. The taboo of refusing to point out this elephant in the living room has to be broken.

    We’ve reached an intolerable situation, something’s got to give. Thomas Massie sort of started the ball rolling a few weeks ago when he talked about how every member of Congress has a pro-Israel hawk watching over their shoulder, but we need someone else of more stature to parrot him and amplify the message.

    No, the Zionists aren’t omnipotent, but currently they’re wielding a massive amount of deleterious influence and the first step is to acknowledge that this is a serious problem.

  18. Joy
    July 24, 2024 at 10:32

    I would suggest we not overlook the role of fanatical, messianic religious zealots in this mix. The religious component of the three Ps, power, profits and prophets, is strong and pre-dates the components Lauria lists, going back to the 16th Century.

    Seize the moment to take a small step for Palestinian human rights. Ask the IOC to ban Israel from the Olympics hxxps://support.olympics.com/hc/en-gb/requests/new

    • Consortiumnews.com
      July 24, 2024 at 10:41

      Why go back four centuries to find religious zealots when, as the piece points out, the Bible forms the basis of Israeli expansionism?

  19. Em
    July 24, 2024 at 10:16

    The significance of the fallacy of the uniqueness of Israel’s entitlement claims, based solely in the mythologies of its biblical scribes’ Old Testament, is nothing more than fabulist fantasy, rather than based in more factual, accurate/truthful historical detail.
    Afterall, global humankinds’ history began millennia before the advent of montheistic religions, such as Judaism; which is but one of them.
    In the big picture today, the religion of Judaism accounts for 0.2% of total world population, yet it is currently in the lead, and therefore, responsible for 99% of the world’s religious bigotry.
    Israel today, in its genocidal pratices against non-Jewish Arab Palestinians, one of the indigenous Semitic tribes of the Levant/west Asian peninsular, casts the state of Israel as the world’s most egregious of all, anti-Semitic countries.
    So, at the very least, there is room for questioning the entitlement practices of the malign extremist Zionist leadership, in Israel; making the fear of being cast as an anti-Semite, nothing more than a sick joke.
    Conscience tells that this is the expression of mass self-hatred, in the extreme.

    • Em
      July 24, 2024 at 15:24

      For a magician to succeed in his sleight of hand, the audience must want to be tricked — they must be open to be gullible, and the devil in disguise had them in the palms of his dirty hands, and succeded beyond belief in the hoodwinking the entire American Congress.
      The one person who was not having any of it was Rashida Tlaib.
      For this act of bravery alone, she deserves a medal for courage in standing up to the deceit of the Israeli Prime culprit in Genocide.

  20. susan
    July 24, 2024 at 09:58

    The world is in deep doo-doo…

  21. Michael G
    July 24, 2024 at 08:23

    “In a separate essay published two years after Israel’s conquest of the Occupied Territories [1969], [Yeshayahu] Leibowitz predicted that the occupation would descend into a malignant phase in which ‘concentration camps would be erected by the Israeli rulers’ and ‘Israel would not deserve to exist, and it will not be worthwhile to preserve it.'”
    -Max Blumenthal
    Goliath p.265

    The one picture that haunts me is the wailing young Palestinian girl with thick glasses, in a family members arms, fleeing to nowhere, covered in concrete dust.

    • Carolyn L Zaremba
      July 24, 2024 at 12:17

      Max is quite right. The United States is a completely failed and rotting state, exemplified by this kowtowing to the filthy murderer Netanyahu and his cabal of insane racists and killers. Israel has lost the right to exist.

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