WATCH: Netanyahu delivers address to joint meeting of Congress | NBC News



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WATCH: Netanyahu delivers address to joint meeting of Congress | NBC News

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  1. In the halls of Congress they call this criminal Netanyahu "your excellence" almost your highness and they call president Biden "sleepy Joe" or other derogatory names.
    We have our priorities messed up in this country and definitely this criminal Netanyahu is not in the United States to unite us, but to divide with his incendiary war rhetoric.

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  2. The intelligence of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris combined is just of a 3-year-old child as compared with the wisdom of a 74-year-old PM Benjamin Netanyahu. How unfortunate the USA is.

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  3. This speech would have never been possible if it was given in any major city in the US because the average American firmly oppses zionist jewss. This demon gave his speech to the US congress, which we all know is full of lobbyists 😡😡😡😡😡 the revolution of consciousness is picking up speed. Israel's time is coming to an end. IT IS WRITTENINTHESTARS.. Nothing can stop what's coming

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  4. Satan on display. Killing pregnant Palestinian mothers and their babies is not a subject to applause. Genocide is disgusting. Paying for this genocide by American middle class and working class is not acceptable .

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  5. Man, it’s like these commentators didn’t even listen to the speech. Netanyahu is extremely accurate that Islam is an existential threat to Western society. He’s not trying to lay down political gamesmanship. It’s nuts they can’t see their view is aiding the demise of our own civilization. Crazy.

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  6. There is only one wat forward in America, it is the creation of an actual Utopian Party as the other 2 are now majorily invalid🃏
    How many Democrats and Republicans legitimately supported Hitler? Stalin? Saddam? Laden?
    On and on the War funded Tax absolved American Lives cost expensiture goes. . .

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  7. Far from being "fiery," Netanyahu's ranting before Congress was a grievance speech replete with fanatical emotionalism. He avoided facts like a plague. Who knew he would spend considerable time on unhinged tantrums about protesters and select Ivy League presidents or administrations? Like "adults," the audience greeted these hissy fits with hooligan howls (e.g., the "USA" chants). I presumed he would pretend the protesters didn't exist. It turns out Mr. Netanyahu is more thin-skinned than I imagined. He could barely conceal his homophobia when he equated "Gays for Gaza" with "Chickens for KFC." Being the war criminal that he is, he didn't shy away from making his distaste for international justice systems—the ICJ and the ICC—known. Surprisingly, South Africa didn't come up, but Iran did. He lionized Iran's influence in the U.S. by crediting Tehran with "funding" and "pulling the strings" of protesters. After portraying the protesters as geographically illiterate "puppets" of Iran, he urged them to look up John Spencer to "persuade" them to consider Israel in a more favorable light. Why would Iran's "paid puppets" listen to arch-enemy Bibi? Liars know no contradiction!

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  8. At one point, while taking ad hominem shots at protesters, Mr. Netanyahu paused for applause, but only one or two claps were audible [33:40]. Being a weasel politician, he sensed that this moment could be embarrassing if he didn't act swiftly. So, he urged the audience "not to applaud but to listen!" [33:42] At no point did Palestinian independence or their well-being come up; Bibi only mentioned them (the Palestinians) to blame Hamas for Israel's wholesale slaughter in Gaza. He then preposterously described Israel's indiscriminate slaughter as the "lowest civilian casualty" rate "in human history." Despite extensive reporting on the heavy civilian toll in Rafah, Mr. Netanyahu said that his sources say there were "practically none." The only "victims" that came up in Bibi's speech were Jews and Israelis, claiming that "antisemitism is the world's oldest hatred" and implying that Jews have suffered more than any other people. After such audacious fairy tales, who would question Netanyahu's callousness and utter depravity?

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