“Netanyahu is another Adolf Hitler.” Those spoken this week by the president of Turkey, Racip Erdogan, reflect the clarity and courage of a political man, when it comes to analyzing the war crimes that Israel commits in the Gaza Strip.
Hitler ordered the genocide of the Jews during World War II. Netanyahu does exactly the same with the Palestinian population of Gaza. Erdogan only tells the truth, while other Western leaders remain silent or weakly criticize the prime minister of the Jewish state.
It would take many Erdogans for the world to feel that Israel has turned its back on the civilized world. It is true that Jews suffered a terrorist attack on October 7, when 1,200 of them died. But today there are more than 2,000 Palestinian civilians who have been crushed by the bombing of Gaza by Israeli aircraft.
The blood of more than 8,000 dead children in Gaza is as important as the Holocaust, but Netanyahu and his racist government cover their eyes and ears. They do not want to see or hear the hatred that their crimes arouse in the world.
We believed that another Hitler would not emerge in the world, and here we were wrong. Netanyahu is an exact copy of the dictator. The only difference is that the United States is complicit in the genocide, submissive to the atrocities committed by Israeli forces.
Israel now talks about its plan after the war. Gaza will not be led by the Palestinian national authorities, Israel will not withdraw its forces from the territory and will seek an administration that is committed to Tel Aviv. It is difficult to imagine that there are traitors among the Palestinians.
Blinken has arrived again in Israel for a new Middle Eastern tour. But for what? Because the Secretary of State is a man without determination; He asks but does not demand. And Netanyahu treats him like a poodle. Blinken is useless.
And the president, Joe Biden, has also missed an opportunity for the Arab world to have a better view of the man who leads the United States. Netanyahu is hated in the West; Biden is despised because he talks a lot but does not impose neutrality decisions that would allow, at least, to increase humanitarian aid to a population dying of thirst and hunger in Gaza.
Nobody denies Israel's existence, except for a minority of extremists on the Palestinian side. The majority favors the solution of two states living side by side. But who is preventing it? We all know. In Israel, Isaac Rabin was assassinated because he wanted to implement that solution with Arafat. The Zionist state no longer wants to know about that solution and prefers war.
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