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“The Bibi Files” exposes Netanyahu’s dark deeds
The Toronto Film Festival, running from September 6 to 15, is hosting the promotion of the film The Bibi Files tonight. This film sheds light on the dark deeds of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, from corruption scandals to massacres in Palestine, casting a critical spotlight on his actions.
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This is worth reading thu. As soon as doc “The Bibi Files” is released make every effort to see it. It is banned in Israel & some of the crucial people who helped make it are in hiding. It totally exposes who & what N is. And connects the dots from his corruption trial to the war.
For now, Netanyahu has banned The Bibi Files in Israel. Interestingly, the filmmakers remain anonymous due to threats to their lives. The film meticulously documents Netanyahu’s corruption, court cases, and the atrocities in Palestine, leaving Netanyahu visibly anxious.
This is worth reading thu. As soon as doc “The Bibi Files” is released make every effort to see it. It is banned in Israel & some of the crucial people who helped make it are in hiding. It totally exposes who & what N is. And connects the dots from his corruption trial to the war.
Anniversary of the Palestinian Massacre and Global Implications
As of today, September 9, 2024, it has been 339 days since the massacre began in Palestine. As time passes, the United States seems to be heading toward a catastrophic downfall, with fear visibly rising among American leaders. In collaboration with China and Russia, the Islamic world is boycotting the U.S. dollar, further deteriorating America’s global standing and economy. Russia and China had earlier appealed to Islamic nations such as Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Afghanistan to cease using the dollar for transactions. This move is now causing severe repercussions, turning into a nightmare for the U.S.
Faced with the looming storm, U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump declared that if elected, he would impose a 100% tariff on nations that have stopped using the U.S. dollar.
Netanyahu’s Desperation and Global Criticism
In a statement yesterday, Israel’s Prime Minister, referred to as an “illegal intruder,” remarked that Israel is surrounded by enemies and survival in the Middle East is impossible without the sword. However, Netanyahu conveniently omitted the fact that Israel’s conspiracies and machinations have made the world hostile toward them. Netanyahu’s statement suggests that he will continue to wield the sword in the Middle East but will never stop scheming. The community that did not reform even after the horrors of Hitler’s punishment is unlikely to change now.
Unprecedented Protest in Tokyo
Throughout the world, numerous protests have been held in support of Palestine, with 90% of the global population standing with the Palestinians. However, a unique protest took place today in Tokyo, Japan. Protesters chanted slogans like, “Zionists, go back home! Palestine is not your home!” The video footage shows people clearly saying, “Zionists, Zionists, go back home! Palestine is not your home!”—an indication that Zionists have no legitimate claim to Palestinian land and are nothing more than invaders.
IDF Admits Defeat, Ready to Return Gaza to Hamas
Every time an attempt was made to negotiate peace between Israel and Palestine, Netanyahu has been a roadblock, pulling both Israel and the U.S. into a quagmire. Even the U.S., from its core, deeply desires a ceasefire between Israel and Palestine—not for the sake of Palestinians, but to save itself from its sinking economic and political position. Should a ceasefire agreement fail this month, the upcoming U.S. elections will be severely affected, and America’s economy will be further crippled. Russia and China are already preparing to bury the dollar in the Middle East’s graveyard. Meanwhile, China, through its Belt and Road Initiative, is expanding its business influence worldwide, positioning itself as a global power.
Hamas’ Stance on Ceasefire
Hamas remains firm on its position and is unwilling to enter into a partial ceasefire agreement. Yahya Sinwar, a prominent Hamas leader, stated that there will be no changes to the proposal agreed upon by the late Ismail Haniyeh on July 2, under Joe Biden’s plan. “We are ready; if not, then leave us alone,” Sinwar said.
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Netanyahu, on the other hand, does not seek any ceasefire. Should he sign a ceasefire agreement, his government would collapse within five minutes, as far-right figures like Ben Gvir and Smotrich would withdraw their support. Israel is filled with influential individuals, with one “zombie” more extreme than the next.
Divided Zionist Community
Secular and Settler Zionists are advocating for a ceasefire, as are military experts, who warn that prolonged war will severely damage Israel’s security strategy. The U.S. administration wants a ceasefire before the elections, but without the formation of a Hamas government. However, Hamas refuses to concede, with Sinwar making it clear that they are prepared for a long war. Israel and the U.S. must decide how long they are willing to face Hamas’ resistance.
Some Israeli officials hinted that ongoing talks in Qatar could calm the protests in Israel, but it was announced today that the deal has been scrapped.