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"I know that I have my own mission and I know that life, unfortunately, is short. I have a limited time, and we have to get as much done as possible, and thatâs that. And we have to preserve our health."
"Writing the book consumed me. On a good day, writing forces you to distill ideas, to order them logically and to breathe life into them with unexpected language. For me there is no more satisfying intellectual exercise."
"Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers remarks at 2024 UN General Assembly PBS NewsHour Streamed live on Sep 27, 2024 on Youtube"
"The value that even Netanyahu would see in it is the consolidation between the evangelical bases of the Republican Party and the state of Israel during a very, very difficult period where Israel is getting a lot of pushback from Jewish Americans who are offended by what's happening in Gaza and beyond."
"Had [Israel] followed Bidenâs advice, they would be waiting for a bomb to drop onto them. But fortunately, you know, Bibi [Netanyahu] calls me quite a bit, and we have a lot of talks. But I always say, âMake up your own mind.â But Bibi has his own opinions."
"The people who are running the show for some time -- which is how we arrived at this disastrous destination -- are these absolutist actors who, they might say "We'll negotiate and here's a condition and here's, y'know, whatever." They might say that to some people, but in practice, we see from, y'know, many years of Netanyahu governance, every single document and statement as you showed of people from Hamas, these are people who want everything, right? They see half of the people on the land as the problem."
"Yesterday, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the war on Hamas his nation's second independence war and warned that it would be long. Meanwhile, the president of the International Committee of the Red Cross has called the humanitarian situation in Gaza a, quote, "catastrophic failing that the world must not tolerate."
"wake up and start responding to the tough challenges that the Israeli economy faces"
"Two things have changed since Obama's failed attempt to revive peace talks. First, Netanyahu has alienated the large majority of Jewish Americans. The days when Israel could rely on automatic Jewish-American support have gone. For this, the Israeli prime minister is almost single-handedly responsible. In 2015 he broke all protocol when he opposed Obama's signature Iran nuclear deal in a speech to Congress. Since most Jewish Americans are Democratic, and since the US right has increasingly flirted with antisemitic tropes, this was a reckless gamble. Supporting Netanyahuâs Israel became a Republican thing. Second, Israel has the most hard-right government in the democratic world. Netanyahu has borrowed antisemitic imagery about George Soros from the likes of Trump and Hungary's Viktor OrbĂĄn. His logic is that Jews can only be safe in Israel, which gives him a warped affinity for nativist groups across the west. To most non-Israeli Jews, and roughly half of Israel, Netanyahuâs ideological bedfellows are repugnant. Yet he is the most moderate member of the government he leads."
"This vicious circle will not be solved by power, not be solved by tanks, and not will be â nor will it be solved by troops, only by political agreement and, above all and first of all, lifting this criminal siege, for Godâs sake, after 17 years.... Netanyahu is busy with politics. And here comes this Biden and tells Israel what Israel wanted to hear. I would love him also to say some things about the Palestinian suffering, the Palestinian agony. He ignored it totally, and this is very regretful. But by the end of the day, this is what Israel needs now: some kind of leadership. And it totally lacks it. Nobody is around, really, to understand that we have to go for a new way. Nobody is there."
"I think that the government... is going to pay a hell of a price, and it will â must go home. I donât see the situation in which Netanyahu continues, and all the ministers around him, who are, all of them, no ones, fascists, and they, part of them, would even be defined in Europe as neo-Nazis, those people who called for all kind of terrible things to do and did nothing to make Israel prepared for any danger, and continue now to doing nothing. Thatâs so astonishing that we are now the fifth day after the war, and you donât see the government. They are still preoccupied with their own political careers, with all kind of political manipulations. Nobody takes care of the situation. Israel is really falling apart, from this point of view. And the man who governed Israel for the last 15 years is the one, and the only one, to be blamed, before anyone else. This goes without saying. And I guess at six after the war, as we say, million Israelis will go to the streets, and they will have only one demand: At least, Netanyahu, go home. If not, Netanyahu, go to court and be sentenced for this irresponsible policy that you have been committing."
"[T]he military and intelligence failure does not absolve Netanyahu of his overall responsibility for the crisis, as he is the ultimate arbiter of Israeli foreign and security affairs."
"The disaster that befell Israel on the holiday of Simchat Torah is the clear responsibility of one person: Benjamin Netanyahu. The prime minister, who has prided himself on his vast political experience and irreplaceable wisdom in security matters, completely failed to identify the dangers he was consciously leading Israel into when establishing a government of annexation and dispossession."
"Tamir Pardo says Israeli government is in the grip of 'extreme lunatics' and 'horrible racists'... The former head of Israeli intelligence agency Mossad said on Thursday that his country's government is in the grip of extremist factions that are "a lot worse" than the Ku Klux Klan.... Pardo, who served Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as head of Mossad from 2011 to 2016, said that by inviting Ben Gvir, Smotrich and other far-right politicians to join his coalition, Netanyahu had taken the Israeli equivalent of the "Ku Klux Klan and brought it into the government". Pardo said that Netanyahu is responsible for Israel's current polarisation, adding that the prime minister is leading a coalition government made up of "extreme lunatics"."
"The US is putting enormous pressure on PM, Netanyahu, to abandon the Judicial âReformâ, which however constitutes the key-stone undergirding the whole âLand of Israelâ edifice: A project that is predicated upon âre-takingâ all of the West Bank from Palestinian âhandsâ. An enterprise that has the potential to shake the region to its very core -- and to trigger war."
"I call Trump Netanyahu with smaller hands in the introduction. Netanyahu shares a lot in common with Trump. Including demagoguery, bigotry, attacks on the press, attacks on institutions of democracy, attacks on human rights organizations. I donât know if Trump has gone that far yet, but he will. Itâs a similar method of autocrats. It was inconceivable to me for the past ten years that anyone in a Jewish communal organization or institution would allow Netanyahu into its doors, because heâs the kind of thing that we have feared. And yet, heâs the head of the Jewish state."
"The current prime-minister spoke at and attended rallies in which Yitzhak Rabin was compared to a Nazi, and crowds were calling for his death. He represents a malignant force in Israeli society and the whole body politic of the Jewish people. This man is allowed to speak at The Jewish Federations of North America. Heâs allowed to speak anywhere he wants in the Jewish community throughout the world. I think he should be shunned completely. There is no shortage of rage. Thereâs not much of an inclination to compromise, or moderate oneâs feelings, when this person claims to be the representative of the Jewish people."
"I spoke with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. I told Bibi, you know we give Israel 4.5 billion dollars a year. And they are doing very well at defending themselves Iâm the one that moved the embassy to Jerusalem. I was the one who was willing to do that. So thatâs the way it is - we are going to take great care of Israel. Israel is going to be good. We give Israel 4.5 billion a year. And we give frankly a lot more than that if you look at the books. Theyâve been doing a good job"
"Israel targeting media sources is so the world can't see Israel's war crimes led by the apartheid-in-chief Netanyahu. It's so the world can't see the killing of babies, children and their parents. It's so the world can't see Palestinians being massacred."
"In the 1980s when you [Netanyahu] were Israel's representative to the United Nations, I once sat at your New York dinner table, and you were a conversational bully to your guests then, just as you are a bully to these two elected women leaders [Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar] now."
"The public must recognize this simple equation: The continued rule of Netanyahu, as well as of any right-wing coalition that opposes a diplomatic solution and a dividing of the land, means the continued flourishing of a Hamas government and further routine, lethal rocket fire against Israel. Bibi needs a strong Hamas; this should be the new slogan of Netanyahuâs opponents."
"It is not American Jews who have betrayed their Israeli cousins. It is the Netanyahu-led Israeli government that has betrayed Jews outside Israel, by aligning itself with nationalist parties in countries like Poland and Hungary, who are hostile to the ideals that make it possible for Jews in the diaspora to live free of persecution."
"Barack Obama: You're fed up with him, but I have to deal with him even more often than you."
"Nicolas Sarkozy: I cannot bear Netanyahu, he's a liar"
"What I fear is going on in the House now is an effort to target Congresswoman Omar as a way of stifling that debate. Thatâs wrong Anti-Semitism is a hateful and dangerous ideology which must be vigorously opposed in the United States and around the world We must not, however, equate anti-Semitism with legitimate criticism of the right-wing, Netanyahu government in Israel."
"Everything that Netanyahu is indicted for, involved when he is being prime minister that he violated the authority of prime minister in order to benefit himself, to benefit his friends, for his own personal interests, this is a fundamental defect... while I decided that I resigned at the very early stage because I felt that it will not be appropriated for prime minister to get into direct confrontation with law enforcement of the country. No one is above the law, I suffered from this, but I bowed my head and I said, the courts are above me...Netanyahu thinks he is not only above the courts but he's also above the country, this one would not work..."
"He lies on a regular basis. He says what he feels that he needs to say for his own benefit, and then he does what he feels that he needs to do for his own benefit as well. And all too often it doesnât go together."
"How dare you! You are the one who disappointed us. You haven't made a single step to advance peace."
"a foremost hawk"
"A law-abiding state? Laws can be broken, bent or ridiculed. Dozens of laws which were subject the daunting legislation process under the previous government â his government! â met their early demise in the passed year, just because they were passed by parties who were later exiled to the opposition. ... Concurrently, he initiates, or enables, various wacos in his party to initiate laws which are of clear and immediate threat, amongst them laws that put to ridicule the very foundations of democracy, laws that undermine the principles of social equality, laws which bruise Israel's reputation, laws that make a mockery of war against corruption, laws that destroy secular education. And the list goes on. ... The Messiah King Netanyahu, in his view, can't make do with a mere fence protecting us against the deadly animals of the Middle East in order to salvage the State of Israel. The prime minister wishes to weaken the political system, and while doing so, dwarf his ministers as well. On the second tier, he is trying to undermine trust in holders of public positions and eliminate their ability to stand in his way. On the third tier he is doing all he can, literally all he can, to kill the free press. ... It has not been worded by a Leftist from the state of , but by right wing folk who are closely acquainted with the prime minister. They speak of him in awe, some even admire him, and they undoubtedly support his political views and his macro-economical perceptions. But, none the less, Netanyahu's "big plan" â to destroy democracy in order to save the state â scares them. They shared their fears with the writer of this column, out of true and utter anxiety."
"We are dealing with terrorists, but you are not, because you are a terror state...You are also a terrorist; history is recording what you have done to all those oppressed Palestinians. We are not guilty of any act of occupation."
"A war crimes complaint has been filed against President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Trump adviser Jared Kushner in the International Criminal Court (ICC).... The complaint, filed by Middlesex University law professor William Schabas on June 30 on behalf of four Palestinians who live in the West Bank, states âthere is credible evidenceâ that Trump, Netanyahu and Kushner âare complicit in acts that may amount to war crimes relating to the transfer of populations into occupied territory and the annexation of the sovereign territory of the State of Palestine.â ...Schabasâ complaint comes on the heels of unusual moves last month from the Trump administration, which declared a ânational emergencyâ in June in an effort to shield U.S. and Israeli officials from ICC accountability for war crimes and crimes against humanity."
"The Israelis always wanted two things that once it turned out they had, it didn't seem so appealing to Mr. Netanyahu. ⌠The real cynics believe that the Netanyahu's government's continued call for negotiations over borders and such means that he's just not going to give up the West Bank."
"Netanyahu has become a character witness for right-wingers accused of anti-Semitism. When asked at a press conference in February why he hadnât been more vocal in condemning anti-Semitic attacks, Trump responded, âYou heard Netanyahu yesterdayâŚ.he said, forget it.â After Glenn Beck repeatedly called Soros a âpuppet master,â In 2010, Netanyahu defended Beck for his âcourage and integrityâ in âdefending Israel against the slanders that are hurled against itâ...This isnât surprising. In Netanyahu, men like Orban and Trump see a leader who builds border walls, disdains international institutions and takes a hard line against Muslims. They see the very nationalism that they think liberal Diaspora Jews like Soros lack. And Netanyahu returns the admiration because heâs pursuing the same authoritarian agenda in Israel that they are pursuing in Europe and the United States. Netanyahu, like Orban, has pushed legislation to cripple NGOs that criticize his government. Netanyahuâs government, like Orbanâs, has tried to limit academic freedom. And the more Orban and Trump undermine the European Union and the United Nations, the happier Netanyahu will be. Because those institutions champion international law, which Israel massively violates by holding millions of Palestinians as stateless non-citizens, without free movement, due process or the right to vote, in the West Bank."
"Thereâs a war criminal coming to this country. ... The occupation and expansion ⌠building of settlements, of occupied territory, this is according to the Rome Statute, which is⌠the setup⌠the statute on which the is based, in so many words, a . ... So why should we receive someone who continues with such things, we could have sent him right away to the international criminal court, that would have been better"
"Netanyahu's Eurocentric discourse (he often speaks of and in the name of the "civilized world," i.e., Israel and the West as opposed to the uncivilized Arab East) perfectly enacts the American professional manner with very little accent, presumably offering a reasonable outlook. Netanyahu represents precisely the dominant Israeli fantasy of Americanization, and reinforces the image of Israel as a Western outpost on an Eastern frontier."
"The fact is he's working against the principles of the Likud. He has no principles at all. I don't see any principles."
"He did superbly, He was very bright. Organized. Strong. Powerful. He knew what he wanted to do and how to get it done. He's not the flippant, superficial person I keep reading about in the newspapers. He was organized and committed."
"Who the fuck does he think he is? Who's the fucking superpower here?"
"Jesus Christ has no advantage over Genghis Khan because if you are strong enough, ruthless enough, powerful enough, evil will overcome good"
"Days when terrorist leaders can enjoy immunity anywhere are over"
"Ladies and gentlemen, the real war criminals are not in Israel. Theyâre in Iran. Theyâre in Gaza, in Syria, in Lebanon, in Yemen. Those of you who stand with these war criminals, those of you who stand with evil against good, with the curse against the blessing, those of you who do so should be ashamed of yourselves. But I have a message for you: Israel will win this battle. We will win this battle because we donât have a choice."
"We see yet another profound moral confusion when self-described progressives march against the democracy of Israel. Donât they realize they support the Iranian-backed goons in Tehran and in Gaza, the goons who shot down protesters, murder women for not covering their hair, and hang gays in public squares? Some progressives. According to the U.S. Director of National Intelligence, Iran funds and fuels many of the protesters against Israel. Who knows, maybe some of the protesters or even many of the protesters outside this building now?"
"In this battle between good and evil, there must be no equivocation. When you stand with Israel, you stand for your own values and your own interests. Yes, weâre defending ourselves, but weâre also defending you against a common enemy that, through violence and terror, seeks to destroy our way of life. So there should be no confusion about this, but unfortunately, there is a lot of it in many countries and in this very hall, as Iâve just heard."
"Just imagine, for those who say Hamas has to stay, it has to be part of a post-war Gazaâimagine, in a post-war situation after World War II, allowing the defeated Nazis in 1945 to rebuild Germany? Itâs inconceivable. Itâs ridiculous. It didnât happen then, and itâs not going to happen now. This is why Israel will reject any role for Hamas in a post-war Gaza. We donât seek to resettle Gaza. What we seek is a demilitarized and de-radicalized Gaza. Only then can we ensure that this round of fighting will be the last round of fighting."
"In this body and the Security Council, weâre going to have a deliberation in a few months. And I call on the Security Council to snap back UN Security Council sanctions against Iran because we must all do everything in our power to ensure that Iran never gets nuclear weapons. For decades, Iâve been warning the world against Iranâs nuclear program. Our actions delayed this program by perhaps a decade, but we havenât stopped it. Weâve delayed it, but we havenât stopped it. Iran now seeks to weaponize its nuclear program. For the sake of the peace and security of all your countries. For the sake of the peace and security of the entire world, we must not let that happen. And I assure you, Israel will do everything in its power to make sure it doesnât happen."
"Far from being lambs led to the slaughter, Israelâs soldiers have fought back with incredible courage and with heroic sacrifice. And I have another message for this assembly and for the world outside this hall: We are winning."
"Hamas kidnapped 251 people from dozens of different countries, dragging them into the dungeons of Gaza. Israel has brought home 154 of these hostages, including 117 who returned alive. I want to assure you, we will not rest until the remaining hostages are brought home too, and some of their family members are here with us today."
"I didnât intend to come here this year. My country is at war, fighting for its life. But after I heard the lies and slanders leveled at my country by many of the speakers at this podium, I decided to come here and set the record straight. I decided to come here to speak for my people. To speak for my country, to speak for the truth. And hereâs the truth: Israel seeks peace. Israel yearns for peace. Israel has made peace and will make peace again. Yet we face savage enemies who seek our annihilation, and we must defend ourselves against them."
"I am dealing with stopping the destruction of this country' and that 'Iran is planning our annihilation, Hezbollah is planning our annihilation, theyâre in a ring around us and weâre saying we wonât go like sheep to the slaughter"
Heute, am 12. Tag schlagen wir unser Lager in einem sehr merkwĂźrdig geformten HĂśhleneingang auf. Wir sind von den Strapazen der letzten Tage sehr erschĂśpft, das Abenteuer an dem groĂen Wasserfall steckt uns noch allen in den Knochen. Wir bereiten uns daher nur ein kurzes Abendmahl und ziehen uns in unsere Kalebassen-Zelte zurĂźck. Dr. Zwitlako kann es allerdings nicht lassen, noch einige Vermessungen vorzunehmen. 2. Aug.
- Das Tagebuch
Es gab sie, mein Lieber, es gab sie! Dieses Tagebuch beweist es. Es berichtet von rätselhaften Entdeckungen, die unsere Ahnen vor langer, langer Zeit während einer Expedition gemacht haben. Leider fehlt der grĂśĂte Teil des Buches, uns sind nur 5 Seiten geblieben.
Also gibt es sie doch, die sagenumwobenen Riesen?
Weil ich so nen Rosenkohl nicht dulde!
- Zwei auĂer Rand und Band
Und ich bin sauer!