
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, shedding light on Israel’s evolving geopolitical stance.
He defended the idea of voluntary emigration for Gazans, dismissing claims of forced displacement. Netanyahu argued that conflict often leads to population shifts and accused Hamas of obstructing Palestinian departures.
The Prime Minister praised U.S. military support, highlighting the recent arrival of heavy bombs authorized under the Trump administration, reinforcing the unwavering alliance between the two nations.
Turning to the Middle East’s shifting power dynamics, Netanyahu pointed out that leading Arab states now perceive Israel as a crucial ally against radical forces like Iran and ISIS. This realignment, he suggested, could pave the way for regional peace.
Addressing Iran’s nuclear threat, Netanyahu reaffirmed Israel’s resolve to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons, citing its open hostility toward Israel as a red flag.
Throughout his speech, Netanyahu underscored Israel’s commitment to self-preservation, portraying a nation standing firm amid turbulent geopolitical tides. His words echoed a message of strength, resilience, and strategic foresight.
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