David Barel

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David Barel

David Barel

@DavidB87839

Katılım Aralık 2023
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David Barel
David Barel@DavidB87839·
@HilzFuld Jews very much look to the Talmud as guidance for everyday life. Something as basic as the details of Kashrut is drawn from the Talmud.
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Hillel Fuld
Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
Since no one else will tell you this, I will. Unlike the Quran or even the New Testament, the Talmud is not a rule book. The Talmud is not the bible and Jews do not look to the Talmud for guidance on life. The Talmud is a massive collection of debates between individuals. That’s all. So, first of all, those who say they read the Talmud are lying. It takes Jews who learn a page of Talmud every day seven years to complete it so no, those who maliciously quote the Talmud did not learn the Talmud in its entirety. Not even close. Second of all, quoting some obscure statement from the Talmud is both dishonest and dangerous. Yes, there are definitely some weird things in the Talmud, but again, it is totally hypothetical and not in any way instructional. Third of all, you have this massive collection of tractates that are debates between rabbis and Jewish scholars. That should tell you all you need to know about the diverse nature of Judaism. Presenting Judaism as if it’s one set of rules followed by all Jews is again, a blatant lie used to vilify Jews. So, no, Jews don’t think they are superior to other nations. No, the word “Goyim” is not derogatory. It simply means ‘Nations’. And no, none of the strange things mentioned in the Talmud about slavery, sex, marriage, or other things are applicable or relevant for modern life. Judaism is a religion that doesn’t look to convert others as opposed to the other major religions. Jews don’t think they’re better than anyone else. “The chosen people” doesn’t mean we think we’re better. It means we take on more responsibility and try to be a light unto the nations. So the next time someone tells you how evil the Jews are and they use the Talmud as evidence, ask them what tractates of the Talmud they’ve learned and whether the Talmud is a legal framework or a theoretical one. Watch how they stutter and fumble their words. See this image? That is the Talmud.
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David Barel
David Barel@DavidB87839·
@janaxolotl @ItsIsraelVsEvil @HilzFuld Israel's govt claims soverignty over J + S. The govt has stated its intention to maintain control and annex these areas forever. I expect the govt to treat everybody equally. You can't have the dowry without marrying the bride.
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Jana & her axolotl@janaxolotl·
@DavidB87839 @ItsIsraelVsEvil @HilzFuld I can see where you’re coming from. But I’m not sure if you are able to be pragmatic rather than idealistic. If Gaza turned out the way it did, what do you expect from J+S? Are you ready for what’s coming then, or do you really think it would be peaceful?
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Hillel Fuld
Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
Let me say this as clearly as possible. This is NOT normal! None of this is normal… While the world continues to insanely and comically label Israel an apartheid state, it seems we all have our blindfolds on. Not only is the accusation utterly ridiculous since there are millions of Arabs living in Israel with more rights than they’d get in any Arab state, but like most accusations against Israel, this one is also a confession. Literally take every single thing they accuse us of, and you’ll instantly know what they’re guilty of. Genocide? Have you seen what they did on 10/7? THAT is (attempted) genocide!! We starve them?! Have you see our hostages and what they looked like when they were released? THAT is starvation. Sex crimes? Must I remind you what those monsters did on that terrible day?! Ethnic cleansing? Remind me how many Arabs live in Israel and how many Jews live in Arab states?! THAT is ethnic cleansing! Colonialism? Have you seen a map of the Middle East? How Arabs took over the entire region?! THAT is colonialism! And it goes on and on. But here’s the thing. By the entrance of every Arab town in Judea and Samaria, you’ll see this sign. I’ll summarize the sign for you. “Jews not allowed beyond this point.” Apartheid, anyone? THAT is apartheid. But here’s the thing. Who put up those signs? Spoiler: It wasn’t the Arabs! That’s right, Israel put up those signs! Every time I post about these signs, the most common response is “They didn’t even put up the signs! Israel did!” As if that’s normal. How have we accepted the reality that there is a sign in the entrance of every town that says that if you’re Jewish and walk past this point, you WILL be lynched and killed? How have we come to terms with this insanity?? Just imagine for one second that you were walking in your hometown one day and you encountered a sign that says “Are you African American? Then sorry, don’t walk here. You’ll be murdered if you do!” Can you imagine a sign? “Hey Christian, you’re not permitted past this point and if you ignore this sign, you’ll be killed!” Can you even imagine?? How about “If you’re female, you can’t walk here. Sorry. Don’t walk here or you’ll be murdered.” Would anyone accept such a ludicrous and vile sign? No, no one would. And no one SHOULD! I don’t care who put up these signs! They are a disgrace and not only should we remove every single one of these signs, but we should go into those towns and deal with the actual problem that there are towns full of murderers who upon seeing an Israeli will surround him/her and call his friends to join him as he lynches this innocent Israeli. See that photo? That is an Arab who murdered an Israeli in Ramallah and took out his insides then displayed the blood as the crowd in the streets cheered. Every single one of those people who cheered needs to be dealt with in the harshest possible way with zero compassion. That is the problem, the sign is the symptom, and as long as we don’t cure the sickness, we’ll continue to see Arabs trying to lynch Jews who dare step foot beyond this sign. So tell me, do you think it’s normal that there are hundreds of signs in Judea and Samaria that forbid Jews from walking freely lest they get murdered for being a Jew? Is that normal? As long as we don’t respect ourselves and deal with this insane reality that wouldn’t be accepted in literally any other place on earth, then how do we expect anyone in the world to respect us? Every one of these signs should be taken down and every Arab in those towns who would murder a jew for entering his town should be thrown in jail where he should rot till he leaves this world and makes his way into the pits of hell. Thanks for your attention to this matter…
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David Barel
David Barel@DavidB87839·
@janaxolotl @ItsIsraelVsEvil @HilzFuld I don't know what it will take for the violence to end. But it's time for our narrative reasoning and hypocrisy to end. Our govt is also using organized violence against civilians to achieve its political objective of maintaing an ethnic hierarchy. Denying this harms us all.
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Jana & her axolotl@janaxolotl·
@DavidB87839 @ItsIsraelVsEvil @HilzFuld Or, sorry, you already said it: equal rights is the way forward. That means integration. Adaptation of laws, asking the non citizens if they want to become citizens (and what if not?) and hoping the threat is not a threat anymore. Will the violence end then, you think?
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David Barel@DavidB87839·
@janaxolotl @ItsIsraelVsEvil @HilzFuld I think acknowledging the truth is essential: the situation in J+S is discrimatory and racist. Paid Israel advocates like @HilzFuld are doing us all a diservice with their poor attempts at obfuscating the facts. Equal rights for all is the only way forward.
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Jana & her axolotl@janaxolotl·
@DavidB87839 @ItsIsraelVsEvil @HilzFuld Okay, I resorted to AI to tell me about the unfairness in J+S once more. It’s a confusing hell. You are Israeli? So you sure know better about it than I do. It’s weird that the conflict came out of Gaza instead, isn’t it? Would allowing citizenship for all in J+S help?
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David Barel
David Barel@DavidB87839·
@janaxolotl @ItsIsraelVsEvil @HilzFuld We maintain a system of laws in J + S that amounts to an ethnic caste system. It's a legal structure to deny rights to non Jews. Denying citizenship because of ethnicity and limiting rights of non citizens are features of the system.
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Jana & her axolotl@janaxolotl·
@DavidB87839 @ItsIsraelVsEvil @HilzFuld I’d like to separate the two issues though, otherwise it’s just a mishmash of claims. It’s not exactly whataboutism to say that every country has different rights for citizens vs non citizens ;) So please make your statement in a clear way.
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David Barel
David Barel@DavidB87839·
@janaxolotl @ItsIsraelVsEvil @HilzFuld Both. The entire dual legal structure in the territories is intentionally designed to perpetuate an ethnic caste system in which non Jews have fewer rights. Denying this fact serves no one and resorting to whataboutism is little more than self delusion.
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Jana & her axolotl@janaxolotl·
@DavidB87839 @ItsIsraelVsEvil @HilzFuld Are you talking about citizens vs non citizens basically? I would say that anywhere in the world the citizens have different rights than non citizens. Or are you talking about Jewish citizens vs Muslim citizens?
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David Barel
David Barel@DavidB87839·
@ItsIsraelVsEvil @HilzFuld Hoe many non Jews in J + S have Israeli citizenship? Can a non Jew live in Mitzpe Yericho or Tekoa? As a matter of law and policy, Jews have benefits and rights that non Jews do not. Arguing otherwise is like claiming that up is down, and down is up.
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David Barel@DavidB87839·
@HilzFuld Shamelessly exploiting the tragedy of the Bibas family for your own personal gain is a new low. Your only goal is building the Hillel Fuld brand to fund your opulent lifestyle.
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Hillel Fuld
Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
Kfir. Ariel. Yarden. Shiri.  The first letters spell K'ish. As in "k'ish echad b'lev echad" - like one man with one heart.  They unified us in tragedy. We can't keep waiting for tragedy. Time to brand Israel like Apple. 🇮🇱
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David Barel@DavidB87839·
@HilzFuld Judging by your previous logic, it sounds like you've caught a bad case of Trump Derangement Syndrome.
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Hillel Fuld
Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
Gee, I wonder what is empowering Hezbollah to up their game and kill four soldiers overnight and injure many more. What could it possibly be? I mean the knowledge that they will be receiving billions from Iran sure isn’t the reason, right? Maybe vice president Vance does not want Israeli ministers trashing the president, but I’m not an Israeli minister and I can say, this blood is a direct result of this tragic deal. And that’s all I’ll say on the topic. Those hundreds of billions of dollars that America is sending Iran will go directly, I repeat directly, to fund their nuclear program, create more ballistic missiles, fund Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza. What a disgrace!!
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David Barel
David Barel@DavidB87839·
@HilzFuld When Obama signed a similar deal that was less favorable to Iran you branded him an anti-semite. By your logic, it turns out you actively campaigned for a bigot.
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Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
When Trump said “Help is on the way.”, we thought that was directed at the Iranian people, but he was saying that to the IRGC. Oooops. Silly us. I think by now it’s pretty accurate to say that those who believed Trump actually cared about Israel, myself included, were wrong.
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David Barel@DavidB87839·
@HilzFuld Perhaps now would be a good time for you to do some self reflection. You've spent years supporting a cult leader and now he's turned out to be more damaging to Israel than those thst your previously branded as anti-Semites.
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Hillel Fuld
Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
I don’t know. That’s my answer to the question, “Hillel, what do you think of this deal?” I don’t know. I don’t know because no one knows. The details are not available to the public so no one really knows what the deal includes, but… Here are 10 reasons that I am extremely concerned about this new development. 1- Why aren’t the details public? That’s a red flag. To me that means that Trump is afraid to release them. Why? My guess? So he can figure out how to spin it so he doesn’t look like a total coward. I hope I’m wrong. I don’t think I am. 2- General rule of thumb. You can’t make a deal with terrorists. You most definitely cannot make a deal with terrorists who continue to threaten the world and who think they are coming to the negotiation table from a place of power. It doesn’t really matter what the details are. Iran won’t stand by them and Iran most definitely won’t stop trying to destroy Israel. I hope I’m wrong (I’m not.) 3- It is pretty much a sure thing that this deal includes a ceasefire on all fronts including Lebanon. So Trump is committing to Iran that Israel won’t attack in Lebanon. Israel did not commit to that and if, sorry when Hezbollah attacks Israel, Israel will retaliate and not sure why Trump thinks he can make promises on behalf of Israel that Israel never agreed to. It seems Trump has done what so many predicted he would do, he sold out Israel. This won’t end well. I hope I’m wrong. (I’m not) 4- Unless Trump has some serious tricks up his sleeve, this deal, as it’s being reported now, will go down in history as one of the worst surrenders of a superpower in history. Trump clearly wants to be remembered as someone who brokered a deal for peace in the Middle East. He will not be remembered for that because there won’t be peace in the Middle East. This deal only strengthens Iran, which will ultimately lead to more violence. That’s how Trump will be remembered. I hope I’m wrong (I’m not.) 5- If this deal is signed and there are no major surprises, it’s just a matter of time until Hezbollah fires at Israel, Israel attacks Beirut, and the whole thing falls apart and Trump turns on Bibi. Trump has made some very disturbing comments about Bibi in the past 24 hours. That’s just the beginning. This deal could be the beginning of the end of the long lasting US/Israel love story. I really hope I’m wrong. I fear I am not. 6- Trump is the ultimate deal maker. He even wrote a book about deal making. That’s his thing. However, part of being a master negotiator and deal maker is knowing when NOT to make a deal. This deal should not have been made and Trump just made a huge mistake. He handed the IRGC leverage that they didn’t have. 7- The only real outcome of this deal is the end of the US as the leading global power. Iran just flexed its muscles and Trump folded. The IRGC is now more empowered than ever before and that includes the Obama deal. Trump just surrendered America’s superiority over Iran. That might be the most tragic part of this whole thing. 8- Again, we don’t know the details but if the deal does not include all of these things, it’s a colossal failure: A total surrender of the Iranian nuclear program including any enrichment, the total dismantling of the ballistic missile program, the commitment to stop funding terrorist proxies including Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and others, and the opening of the strait of hormuz. From what’s being reported, almost none of those are part of the deal, in which case, this is a historic mistake and it won’t be long until that becomes abundantly clear. I hope I’m wrong. I’m not. 9- This deal, as it’s being reported now, will accomplish one thing and one thing only. It’ll tell all other terrorist regimes that terror pays. Israel and the US can declare their deterrence officially dead. Time of death? As soon as the deal is signed. 10- Every single thing Trump publicly declared including the total surrender of the IRGC, the obliteration of their entire military, and end to their nuclear ambitions, and more, none of them seem to have come to fruition. More than anything, Trump looks like a total fool and a weak one at that! Again, we don’t know the real details quite yet but again, unless there’s more than meets the eye, which I don’t think there is, this deal will be remembered as the worst US surrender in modern history. I hope I’m wrong. Am I?
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David Barel@DavidB87839·
@HilzFuld You make your living by peddling hate and polarization. Instead of using your voice to encourage discussion and compromise, you seek profit by making racist, genralized statements about 2 billion people.
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David Barel@DavidB87839·
@HilzFuld Your triumphalism is premature. As with all examples of asymmetric warfare, these tactical victories will lead to strategic defeat.
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Hillel Fuld
Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
Ya know, you’re missing a massive point here. By now we know that the IRGC is being decimated. We know that the US and Israel are pounding them non stop with no end in sight but there’s one thing you’re forgetting. Despite the THOUSANDS of bombs dropped on Iran, MINIMAL civilian casualties and the civilians who were killed, it’s extremely unclear who fired that missile. Unprecedented.
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David Barel@DavidB87839·
@HilzFuld So you admit that regime change will not happen and this war is pointless.
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Hillel Fuld
Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
Anyone who thinks Iran will ever surrender or admit defeat is not paying attention. There could be one person left and they’d declare victory. Radical Islam doesn’t know what surrender means. Ya know all the wars Israel won? In none of them did the losers admit they lost.
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David Barel@DavidB87839·
@HilzFuld Using Base44 to make a site now qualifies as making an AI platform :)
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Hillel Fuld
Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
It’s called Zionist Investor. For years, I’ve watched people talk about buying property in Israel from abroad. They talk listings. They talk prices. They argue about neighborhoods. Mostly I hear over and over how people think they can’t afford to live here. That’s because when they talk about Israeli real estate, they’re talking Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, or Ra’anana. What they don’t know is there are hundreds of other options. They rarely talk about clarity. Or trust. Or guidance. Or what it actually takes to make a smart, confident decision when you’re halfway across the world. That’s why we built Zionist Investor. Not as a tech experiment. Not as a flashy website. But from real experience in real estate. From questions I’ve heard over and over: “What am I missing?” “How do I compare properly?” “Who will guide me once I move forward?” I met Noah Sander many months ago and heard about his vision and his experiences as a real estate agent in the center of Israel. I don’t think I know anyone more passionate about finding people a home in Israel. That’s where Zionist Investor was born. The platform starts with you. Your lifestyle. Your priorities. Your values. Not endless property grids. Not one-size-fits-all listings. And here’s the part I love: if you’re open to guidance, the platform can show you properties in other cities that match your lifestyle—sometimes at better prices, sometimes in places you might never have considered. It opens doors you didn’t even know were there. Yes, it uses AI. Yes, it surfaces insights and explains trade-offs. It’s actually pretty magical. But if you’re less of a magic person, the human expert is always at the center. Every developer. Every project. Every step is vetted. And after your initial discovery, you’re connected to a professional, on-the-ground team that guides you all the way through the process. This isn’t about transactions. It’s about helping people build their lives in Israel. Thoughtfully. Responsibly. With clarity, confidence, and connection. This platform reflects real questions. Real people. Real experiences. It’s about understanding that buying property in Israel is not just financial. It’s personal. Long-term. A contribution. And now, after months of building, it’s live. It’s starting with Tel Aviv and the surrounding area but it’ll expand to Jerusalem, to Beit Shemesh, Modiin, and other areas. So… Unless you spent significant time on the Nefesh B’Nefesh website and in Zionist Investor, I don’t want to hear that you think you can’t afford to live in Israel. It’s simply not true. You can and you don’t need to come with millions to make it here. Go to the site. Look around. Get to know parts of Israel you never knew existed. 💻 Explore it here: zionistinvestor.com
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David Barel@DavidB87839·
@HilzFuld @piersmorgan You didn't provide any evidence of antisemitism in this video. Your obsession with equating any criticism of our govt as antisemitism is counterproductive and will only serve to further erode support of Israel.
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Hillel Fuld
Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
Well… @piersmorgan asked me to show him one negative sentiment he’s said about Jews. So we gathered a few. To all those telling me he’s not an antisemite, well, you’re part of the problem. When you platform Nazis, block endless Jews, refuse to let any Israeli tell their story, and accept Hamas propaganda, you are a Jew hater.
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David Barel@DavidB87839·
@HilzFuld Israel's defamation laws are extreme. If a business can sue someone for leaving a bad review, this type of accusation probably exposes you to legal consequences.
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Hillel Fuld
Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
Lawyers, should I delete? Can he really sue me for expressing my opinion?
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David Barel@DavidB87839·
@HilzFuld A person in need of money doesn't live the flashy lifestyle you constantly brag about. Try giving up fancy restaurants, new Iphones, and weekend getaways before asking us to divert our Tzedakah funds from more worthy causes.
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Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
It has come to my attention that I haven’t been clear enough about my current situation. I’ve said it many times in many interviews, but I guess I wasn’t forward enough. On that horrible day, I shut down my tech business to focus on Israel. The results of my posts have definitely shown me that that was the right decision. However, while people have been very helpful, I have decided not to take any money from the many organizations that have reached out because each one of them came with their conditions. “You can’t call it Judea and Samaria. That will offend our donors. Call it the West Bank.” “You have to stop saying that there’s no such thing as Palestinians.” Etc. etc. No thanks. So I haven’t taken any backing including by the way, from government offices that have reached out. I think that was the right move but my bank account disagrees. I am definitely out of my comfort zone writing this but when people thank me for my work and tell me how much it’s helped them throughout the war, what I’ve been told over and over is that the reason people aren’t supporting my work financially is because no one knows that I need support. Well, I do. That’s all. If you want to support my work, there are many ways to do that but if you want to make a donation, you can do that using the link below. If you want to just donate directly, feel free to reach out and I’ll gladly provide wire information. Either way, I thought I was clear that I can use all the help I can get. Apparently I was wrong. So now you know. ampisrael.com/hillel-fuld?fb…
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David Barel@DavidB87839·
@HilzFuld Socializing the govt's losses and attributing its victories solely to Bibi helps no one and leads to a total lack of accountability. The PM must take responsibility for his failures.
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Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
If you blame Bibi for 10/7, then you need to credit Bibi for the beepers. If you blame Bibi for the terror, then you need to credit Bibi for the walkie talkies. If you blame Bibi for the division, then you need to credit Bibi for getting Nasrallah. If you blame Bibi for all the soldiers we lost, then you need to credit Bibi for Sinwar. If you blame Bibi for the hostages, then you need to credit Bibi for the ones we brought home. If you blame Bibi for Israel’s public image, then you need to credit Bibi for defeating Hezbollah. If you blame Bibi for those countries who are going to announce a Palestinian state, then you need to credit Bibi for beating Iran. If you blame Bibi for the fact that we haven’t yet won this war, then you need to credit Bibi for Haniyeh. If you blame Bibi for losing countries that were once our friend, then you need to credit Bibi for taking out the entire Houthis leadership. If you blame Bibi for the damage Iran caused us, then you need to credit Bibi for decimating their nuclear facilities. If you blame Bibi for the hate from the UN, then you need to credit Bibi for the strong relationship with the US! Listen, if your take is “It happened on his watch. He’s responsible and needs to resign”, I get that. I might even agree. But if that’s your opinion, that he’s at the head and so he is responsible, then at least be consistent and admit that when Israel accomplishes something good, Bibi is at the head and is therefore responsible. Otherwise you’re just a hypocrite with Netanyahu Derangement Syndrome. Also, instead of yelling “Just not Bibi” for years now, kindly tell me what yes, who should replace him. If you propose someone who can withstand the international pressure Bibi is withstanding, and someone who can speak the way Bibi can, which is a crucial skill as a diplomat, and someone who can manage a multi front war both military and politically, then I’ll be the first to vote for him. Gimme a name.
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