In one of his rare moments of honesty — if we can even call it that — Israeli Terrorist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted on Monday that Israel is “facing isolation on the world stage.” After nearly two years of relentless genocide in Gaza, he finally uttered the word isolation. But of course, true to form, he refused to acknowledge the obvious: Israel’s own crimes are the reason for its pariah status.
At the so-called “Fifty States — One Israel” economic conference, hosted by the Israeli Finance Ministry, Netanyahu decided to explain away Israel’s loneliness. His excuse? Not the massacres of children, not the bombed hospitals, not the starvation imposed on two million people in Gaza. No, he blamed it all on — wait for it — Muslims.
Islamophobia as State Policy
In his speech, Netanyahu ranted about “unlimited immigration to Western Europe by Muslim minorities,” parroting tired conspiracy theories about Muslims supposedly replacing non-Muslims to become “the majority.” This was not policy talk — this was pure bigotry, the rantings of a man who has long turned Islamophobia into official Israeli policy.
Apparently, in Netanyahu’s twisted worldview, it is the mere existence of Muslims that explains why the world is disgusted by Israel’s genocidal project in Gaza. As if people from London to Kuala Lumpur, Johannesburg to Buenos Aires, are out on the streets because Muslims told them to be. No, Mr. Netanyahu — they are marching because they see the truth you try so desperately to hide: the deliberate annihilation of an entire people.
Blaming Everyone But Himself
He also lashed out at China and Qatar, accusing them of leading social media campaigns that “polarize” people against Israel. Imagine the arrogance: the man who orders bombings on refugee camps blames TikTok videos for his bad reputation.
Israel has already poured millions into online propaganda, hiring armies of digital warriors to push hashtags and manipulate algorithms. Yet all the millions in the world cannot whitewash the images of Gazan children pulled lifeless from the rubble. No amount of money can erase the cries of mothers holding their slaughtered babies.
The Reality He Won’t Admit
While Netanyahu whines about “isolation,” the world sees the reality:
- Israel has bombed at least six countries this year alone — Iran, Lebanon, Palestine, Qatar, Syria, and Yemen.
- It has likely attacked ships off Malta and Tunisia.
- It continues to starve Gaza into famine, with the UN confirming this famine is man-made.
- It annexes Palestinian land in the West Bank while pretending to negotiate “peace.”
This is not “isolation.” This is well-earned global disgust.
The Hypocrisy of “Self-Sufficiency”
Netanyahu now says Israel must become “self-sufficient” because Europe is finally slowing down some weapons transfers. He fantasizes about Israel turning into “Athens and super Sparta combined” — a militarized state of eternal war.
But here’s the joke: in the very same breath, Israel continues to receive record levels of U.S. military aid. In just the first year of the Gaza genocide, the United States showered Israel with $17.9 billion in assistance, alongside $20 billion in arms sales — jets, missiles, tanks, you name it. Germany, Britain, and others continue to fuel this death machine.
Only in Netanyahu’s warped imagination can a country drowning in weapons and blood call itself “isolated.”
The World Is Waking Up
What Netanyahu calls “isolation,” the oppressed call justice slowly catching up. From student encampments in the U.S. to mass protests in Indonesia, from boycotts in Europe to demonstrations in South Africa, the tide has turned. The voices of resistance — Muslim and non-Muslim alike — are louder than ever.
The Qur’an says: “Do not think Allah is unaware of what the wrongdoers do. He only delays them until a Day when eyes will stare in horror.” (14:42). Netanyahu may mock, he may bomb, he may rant about Muslims — but history is not on his side.
The walls of isolation are closing in not because of Muslims, or China, or Qatar, but because Israel has turned Gaza into a graveyard, and the world will not forgive that.
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