Is this Benjamin Netanyahu’s most INSANE speech to date?

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Right, so the internationally wanted war criminal that is Benjamin Netanyahu has I think just given the speech, made the announcement that will come to define not necessarily how he will be remembered, but how every other government, human rights organisation, NGO and anyone else with a platform will frankly be remembered in the history books when it comes to the question of what did you do to stand against Israel as it commits genocide in Gaza, because there’s no longer an option anymore as to negotiating a ceasefire, no more is there any reasoning with him, for as much as diplomacy should always be the first port of call in any conflict to resolve it, diplomacy only works when both sides can be reasoned with. Benjamin Netanyahu has now declared that this is not him. Sure, many of us will have been of this opinion for a while, but he’s now made explicitly clear, so for anyone still seeking diplomacy, when the time now is for action - sanctions – tough ones on the actual people in power, not just for a handful of settlers, is where we need to start, but the humanitarian military intervention seems now the only course to stop the IDF in their tracks from wiping out the population of Gaza, because you see Benjamin Netanyahu has handed it out his red line to end the genocide and that red line, that demand is the entire ethnic cleansing of Gaza. The implementation of the Trump Plan, the removal of everyone in Gaza is now his clear condition to stop. A war crime, a genocide and he expects the world to deliver, making anyone doing so complicit in his crimes. So the world now has a choice – stop him, or never again, say the words never again, because this is it.
Right, so in a speech that has confirmed the gravest fears of many observers, International war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu has now publicly declared that the only condition under which he would end the ongoing genocide in Gaza is the complete displacement of the entire population of the Strip. Framed as he has done this through the so-called Trump Plan, Netanyahu’s position is no longer one of diplomatic ambiguity or stalling, or of any military pretext. Instead, it is a stark, chilling declaration of intent: leave Gaza alive, or die. Leave or be genocided, because unless they go, he won’t stop. No longer is this about Hamas, or hostages, but then it never really has been, its all about the land grab and ridding themselves of people they see as less than human, less than worthy, occupying land the Bible says is theirs, but that no law supports. The Israeli government, under his leadership, has ceased pretending to pursue peace or negotiation with this speech, they have simply exposed what many of us already knew, revealing a genocidal campaign that seeks to ethnically cleanse Gaza of its Palestinian population in its entirety. All that has actually changed, is that no more can Israeli allies excuse their inaction now he has made his true intent more than clear.
For many, the question was whether Israel’s disproportionate and indiscriminate bombardment, starvation blockade, and forced displacement of Palestinians were components of a military campaign or a strategy of extermination. Some may have been dishonest in how they feigned confusion, others may have sought to muddy the waters and blur that line to excuse inaction, but Netanyahu has now answered that question with chilling clarity. This is not merely war. This is the planned erasure of an entire people, and Netanyahu has declared negotiations irrelevant unless this erasure is completed, putting the onus on the wider global community to either absorb the population of Gaza, or he’s going to continue his genocide until none are left, as per the Trump Plan.
The Trump Plan, which details the removal of all Palestinians from Gaza, his vision of casinos and hotels and big golden statues has now become the Israeli government’s non-negotiable condition to stop its genocide. It confirms that no political solution or ceasefire is forthcoming unless it ends with ethnic cleansing. This is not diplomacy; this is coercion under the threat of annihilation. Netanyahu’s speech functionally declared that negotiation with him is a waste of time—he will accept nothing less than the total displacement of Gaza’s residents, and the genocide will continue until that aim is fulfilled, one way or another.
This position has vindicated long-held fears among Palestinians, human rights organisations, and millions of ordinary people around the world who have warned for months that Israel’s endgame was not security, but colonial expansion through extermination. Well, all of Israel’s denial has now collapsed under the weight of Netanyahu’s own words.
The genocide in recent days has of course only accelerated, with the rollout of Operation Gideon’s Chariot’s. nearly 54,000 Palestinians have been killed since the start of the war, with over 80 more lives lost in the past 24 hours alone. It’s easy to just rattle off numbers like that isn’t it? But these are not numbers. They are families annihilated, children buried under rubble, mothers starved to death, and communities erased. In the last day alone, 26 people died from starvation. Starvation is no accident—it is the outcome of deliberate siege warfare.
Despite international assurances that aid would be allowed into Gaza, Israel continues to obstruct its flow. According to the UN, Israeli forces and settlers are actively blocking aid trucks. Settlers have physically blocked and attacked humanitarian convoys, while Israeli ministers continue to use aid as a smokescreen to pretend the siege is over, a convenience for some leaders to hide behind I have no doubt, but Netanyahu’s genocidal rhetoric is far more loaded. As Doctors Without Borders have stated, the supposed easing of the blockade is “a façade,” meant to placate international outcry while maintaining the siege in practice.
UNRWA, the main aid agency for Palestinians, reported this week that the only things entering Gaza right now are not food, medicine, or water—but bombs. The humanitarian situation has reached catastrophic proportions. Israel's pledge to allow aid has been proven hollow, as the IDF coordinates with far-right settler groups blocking the routes into Gaza, blocking the aid trucks again, to ensure Gaza remains under complete siege.
It is no longer fringe voices but Israeli officials themselves admitting to the criminal nature of the Netanyahu governments actions. Former Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Ya’alon has stated that Israel is committing war crimes in Gaza.
‘In an interview on 103FM, Ya'alon said "What’s happening here is unprecedented. This war is now longer than the War of Independence....We’re being criticized for opposing statements that claim ‘there are no innocents in Gaza.’
He added that "when someone says things like, ‘We will launch a military campaign, wipe Gaza, expel the population and settle Jews there’, those are the statements that make Israel a war criminal…’
That’s a former Israeli defence minister attacking the official narrative of his own government. Compare that to the current defence minister who is screaming about assassinating a Houthi leader right now. Furthermore, far-right Israeli ministers and settlers have been publicly calling for the elimination of every Palestinian "from elder to infant." Such genocidal declarations are no longer isolated extremist outbursts—they are now state policy.
The situation escalated even further when Israeli forces fired live rounds at a European diplomatic delegation in Jenin, as confirmed by video evidence that has been doing the rounds on social media. The IDF later claimed it was an error due to the diplomats entering a “restricted zone,” but this deflection fails under scrutiny. The shooting at of diplomats—representatives of foreign governments—demonstrates that Israel is operating with impunity, indifferent to international law or consequence, because quite clearly everyone is a target if you’re in the wrong place. Governments whose officials were targeted have expressed outrage, but outrage won’t stop this.
In the immediate aftermath of that Jenin shooting, two Israeli embassy staff were reportedly killed outside the US embassy in Washington. Given the suspicious timing—coinciding precisely with global condemnation of the attack on those diplomats—this incident raises serious questions. Israel has historically used false flag operations to redirect blame, rally support, or shift the narrative back to pitying them, and the possibility that this incident serves that purpose, as awful and illogical as it might feel to jump to that conclusion, cannot be dismissed outright. At the very least, it demands critical scrutiny, particularly in light of the growing global backlash against Israel’s conduct and especially given what Netanyahu has now said.
While Netanyahu pretended to open Gaza’s borders to aid, the real deal was with Bezalel Smotrich, a far-right minister and one of the most vocal proponents of ethnic cleansing of the strip, has been in love with the Trump Plan since the orange idiot passing himself off as the leader of the free world suggested it. In exchange for support on this sham aid agreement, because Smotrich holds the balance of power in Netanyahu’s coalition, Smotrich secured authorisation for 22 new illegal settlements in the West Bank. Quite a deal to go along with the pretence of letting aid in. Another land grab going on in the West Bank, a land grab wrapped in propaganda as that one is and reminding us, lest we forget, that atrocity is going on in the West Bank still as well.
The international community is finally beginning to stir as Israel’s actions and intent become more blatant, but the measures taken thus far are still far too tepid and insufficient. The UK is a prime example, long complicit in arming and supporting Israel, has suspended trade negotiations—but military and economic ties remain intact. Canada, France, and even the European Union have expressed strong concerns and are reportedly reviewing trade relationships, but this response remains a shadow of what is needed. These are ripples in a puddle when we need an earthquake and urgently.
It is increasingly clear that words are not enough. Strongly worded letters will not stop bombs. Trade reviews will not deliver food. What is needed now is decisive global action; sanctions, arms embargoes, and, most urgently, peacekeeping intervention. The ongoing Protect Palestine campaign has called for just that—an international military intervention to halt the genocide. This global initiative, led by grassroots movements and human rights organisations, represents a vital avenue for citizens worldwide to pressure their governments into action. An excerpt on this as covered by Quds News Network reads:
‘In their statement, campaign organizers said: “We’ve tried protests, boycotts, and legal accountability. None of this has stopped the killing. The ONLY way to stop the genocide in Gaza is through direct military intervention.” The campaign encourages supporters to show solidarity by writing a sign in support of military intervention, taking a photo with it, and posting it online while tagging their political representatives with #ProtectPalestine.
Organizers stress that this demand is rooted in international law and that people should not feel intimidated to speak out. “This genocide can be stopped if we overcome our own fears and rise—together—to demand urgent military intervention,” the campaign adds. As of the time of this report, nearly 26,000 people have signed the campaign’s petition.’
I’ll post the petition link in the comments.
Perhaps one of the most searing indictments of Netanyahu’s government comes from within Israel itself though. Yair Golan, a former major general in the IDF, a guy who was actually there on October 7th and a current opposition figure, has launched a blistering attack on the ruling coalition. Golan, once a vice chief of the Israeli military, stated that Netanyahu's forces are "killing babies as a hobby." Words that come from a man who once commanded the very army now accused of committing war crimes. His statement represents a moral reckoning within Israeli society and underscores that this genocide is not merely controversial—it is indefensible, even to those who once served in its machinery, at least amongst some of them.
Ongoing ceasefire negotiations in Doha have been described by Hamas as a “feint”—a ploy by Israel to buy time while continuing its campaign of destruction, with no intent on engaging meaningfully at all. Hamas have accused Israel of negotiating in bad faith, maintaining military aggression even as diplomatic talks supposedly continue. This duplicity is consistent with Israel’s long-standing pattern of using ceasefire talks to regroup militarily while the world lowers its guard. How many times has Netanyahu changed the remit of negotiators, collapsing ceasefire talks, over and over again after all?
The genocide in Gaza is no longer a tragedy waiting to be averted. It is an unfolding catastrophe, driven by a regime that has made its goals unmistakably clear now. Netanyahu’s ultimatum for complete ethnic cleansing as the price for ending hostilities is not just a policy—it is a war crime, a violation of international law, and a stain on the conscience of the world.
The death toll is rising not just from bombs, but from hunger, thirst, and disease. The IDF's live fire is no longer confined to combatants or borders—it now targets diplomats. Aid remains blocked. Settlements continue to expand. And now, even internal voices from Israel are condemning the state’s actions in terms once unimaginable.
If the world allows this to continue any longer, if international leaders continue to prioritise political calculus over human rights, they will not just be complicit—they will be collaborators.
Now more than ever before, it is imperative for global citizens to pressure their governments into meaningful action. Boycotts, sanctions, and embargoes must be implemented. Aid must be airdropped if roads are blocked. War crimes must be prosecuted in international courts. Peacekeeping forces must be deployed if Israel continues to defy international law. And every day that passes without these steps taken is another day the genocide in Gaza claims more lives, now getting on for something like 100 a day One frightening stat I read today is that since October 7th 2023, 1 woman has been killed every single hour on average.
The international community must stop asking if Israel is committing genocide—it must start acting on the fact that it is. Netanyahu has stripped away all pretence. He has declared genocide not a consequence of war, but its very objective, as many of us sadly hoped we were wrong about, so the time for diplomatic pleasantries has long passed.
Netanyahu must be stopped and stopped now or the world will have let never again happen again.
Meanwhile in other news Israel has also been found to have been faking news in order to justify ongoing attacks specifically targeting hospitals in Gaza because of course they have. If there is no justification, they’ll confect one, only they’ve been caught out for it. Get all the details of that story in this video recommendation here as your suggested next watch.
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