Israel’s black propaganda network has collapsed!

21:0126/07/2025, суббота
Abdullah Muradoğlu

It’s clear as day that the issue for both the U.S. and Israel isn’t Hamas—it’s the Palestinian people.Israel’s plan is to forcibly expel Palestinians from Gaza and annex the West Bank. While U.S. administrations have paid lip service to a two-state solution, they’ve done little beyond stringing the Palestinians along. The U.S. has never been an honest broker. With the unconditional and disgraceful support of the U.S. and its Western allies, Israel has gradually brought its campaign of genocide against

It’s clear as day that the issue for both the U.S. and Israel isn’t Hamas—it’s the Palestinian people.Israel’s plan is to forcibly expel Palestinians from Gaza and annex the West Bank. While U.S. administrations have paid lip service to a two-state solution, they’ve done little beyond stringing the Palestinians along. The U.S. has never been an honest broker. With the unconditional and disgraceful support of the U.S. and its Western allies, Israel has gradually brought its campaign of genocide against Palestinians to this point.


Israel is also using starvation and thirst as weapons to kill Palestinians. Even the urgent joint statement from over 100 humanitarian organizations warning that the Gaza blockade is pushing the population toward mass death hasn’t moved the conscience of Israel’s most loyal backers. They remain utterly unmoved—some even claim that reports of starving children are just propaganda. Republican Congressman Randy Fine, a Jewish member of the U.S. Congress, went as far as to say Palestinians in Gaza should “starve to death.”


Despite efforts to cover up Israel’s crimes, public sentiment in the U.S. is shifting, with growing calls for an end to Washington’s blank-check support. Public pressure has forced even some traditionally pro-Israel Democratic members of Congress and the Senate to speak out.


In a letter to former President Trump, six Democratic senators called for Netanyahu to be pressured into establishing credible mechanisms for prisoner exchange, a ceasefire, and humanitarian aid to Gaza. These senators sit on some of the Senate’s most influential committees—Intelligence, Armed Services, Judiciary, and Foreign Relations. Notably, three of them are backed by AIPAC (the American Israel Public Affairs Committee), one of the most powerful pro-Israel lobby groups in the U.S.


However, the Trump administration’s definition of “ceasefire” merely involves the release of Israeli hostages—there’s nothing in their plan that would prevent Israel from continuing its assault. Hamas’s rejection of this arrangement is then used to vilify them. On Friday, Trump signaled that the breakdown in ceasefire and hostage negotiations was because Netanyahu believes he must escalate the war to eliminate Hamas.


Trump is fully aware that even if Hamas releases the hostages, Israel will keep bombing Gaza. And it’s obvious his message only emboldens Netanyahu. What’s also becoming increasingly clear is that Trump has little actual influence over Netanyahu. Even Republican critics of endless U.S. wars in the Middle East are now questioning Trump’s weakness in the face of Netanyahu and Israel.


Whenever the U.S. feels cornered, it hides behind the excuse that Israel is a “sovereign state” and they can’t dictate its actions. Yet the same U.S. has no problem dictating terms to the rest of the world. It's ironic—almost laughable—that this narrative is flipped only when Israel is the subject. As if it’s Israel supplying the U.S. with weapons, not the other way around.


Trump boasts about sending food aid to Gaza but blames Hamas for blocking it—without offering any proof, because there is none. At the same time, he remains silent about the more than 1,000 Palestinians who were slaughtered by Israeli soldiers while trying to access that very aid. Yet he still complains that he hasn’t been properly thanked for his help.


In September, French President Emmanuel Macron announced at the UN General Assembly that France would recognize the State of Palestine. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio quickly slammed the decision, saying it "only serves Hamas propaganda and undermines peace." He added that it was “a slap in the face to the victims of October 7.” Unsurprisingly, the U.S. and Israel reacted to France’s statement in lockstep.


Rubio, of course, had nothing to say about the 60,000 Palestinians—most of them women and children—killed by Israel. Palestinian victims simply don’t matter to him. That’s American “justice.” Trump, in turn, dismissed Macron’s comments by saying, “This announcement carries no weight,” trying to downplay France’s stance.


Meanwhile, the once-powerful Israeli propaganda machine in the U.S. is faltering. Nothing seems to work anymore. The blackmail network behind the Jeffrey Epstein scandal is finally being exposed. And the mainstream media has lost much of its credibility, reducing its influence. Even Israel’s staunchest allies in the U.S. are beginning to distance themselves—and this exodus is only likely to continue.

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