Israel PM Netanyahu Issues CHILLING Warning to America

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a stark caution to the American people, emphasizing that the United States and Europe could be the next targets if Islamic terrorist groups, particularly HANAT, are not eradicated promptly. Netanyahu delivered this warning during an interview with Fox News’s Sean Hannity.

Netanyahu said:

“We have to win not only for our sake but for the sake of the Middle East, for the sake of our Arab neighbors.

“You know what, for the sake of Gazans who’ve been held by this dark tyranny that has brutalized and brought them nothing but bloodshed and poverty and misery.

“We have to win to protect Israel. We have to win to safeguard the Middle East.

“We have to win for the sake of the civilized world.

“That’s the battle we’re fighting, and it’s being waged right now.

“There is no substitute for that victory.”

“If we don’t win now, then Europe is next and you’re next. And we have to win,” he later added.

Netanyahu stressed that “our fight is your fight.”

He asserts that there is “no substitute for victory.”

“We have to have the forces of civilization beat these barbarians because otherwise this barbarism will spread and will endanger the entire world,” the Israeli leader said.

“Every American, every civilized country will be under peril.

“We have to win. There is no substitute for victory. Total victory.”

Netanyahu called out the “Axis of Terror” which he says is controlled by Iran.

He lists Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and the Houthis in Yemen among other “minions” that form the “Axis of Terror.”

“They want to bring the Middle East, the world, back to the Dark Ages,” Netanyahu said.

“And on the other side stands Israel, the modern Arab states, of course the United States, all the forces that want to see peace, prosperity for the Middle East and for the world.

“And that’s the battle that is being waged right now.”

Netanyahu emphasized the support received from President Biden and his administration in Israel’s battle against Hamas. He acknowledged Israel’s compliance with requests to establish safe corridors for Palestinian civilians to exit Gaza and facilitate humanitarian aid.

However, he remained firm on rejecting a ceasefire without the release of hostages, considering it a capitulation to Hamas if captives aren’t returned safely. Netanyahu criticized the “misguided” protesters advocating for a ceasefire, asserting that they do not reflect the sentiments of the majority of Americans.

“We’re not going to be pressed by these demonstrations,” Netanyahu said.

“We’re going to do what’s right and win this war for our sake, for the sake of humanity and civilization.”

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