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Published: August 7, 2024

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Calls For U.S.-Israel Alliance to Combat “Iranian Threat”

By The Editor

This article was originally published by Zoey Sky at Natural News. 

While other leaders across the globe are calling for a ceasefire, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is suggesting that a military alliance between Israel and the U.S. could end the “Iranian threat.”

In his recent address to the U.S. Congress, Netanyahu said Israel and America should form a security alliance to defeat Iran, with this military alliance taking on a similar form to America’s partnership with Europe that helped defeat the Soviet Union during the Cold War.

“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,” claimed Netanyahu.

The Israeli prime minister added that the countries at peace with Israel and other countries that “will make peace with Israel” can join the Israel-U.S. alliance.

Netanyahu, who vehemently opposes a two-state solution to peace between Israel and Palestine, told lawmakers that Israel should be given free rein to maintain “security control” over Gaza for “the foreseeable future.” (Related: Netanyahu government linked to Jewish religious movement pushing extremist doctrines.)

He insisted that Israel does not want to resettle Israelis in Gaza, but insisted that his country should have overriding security control over the region to “prevent the resurgence of terror” and to make sure that Gaza will never again pose “a threat to Israel.”

Netanyahu deflects criticisms by insisting that Israel’s survival is at risk

The address to Congress comes two months after Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court (ICC), declared that he was seeking an arrest warrant for Netanyahu.

Concerns about Netanyahu’s potential arrest were recently brought up as the Israeli Justice Ministry allegedly worried that an advisory opinion by the International Court

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