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November 1, 2023 47 mins
Benjamin Netanyahu : The Most Powerful Man in The World Today    In This Episode of The Gospel of Malcolm X we talk about Benjamin Netanyahu's rise to power and what it means for the world and what it has meant for the region called the Middle East.  We also talk about Former Prime Minister Rabin his assassination and the connection between his assassination and Benjamin Netanyahu . We also draw parallels to Malcolm X's assassination . 

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As always, it is my pleasureto be back in the studio with you
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show your love and support to theGospel of malchaelm X podcast. So today's
episode, we're gonna be talking aboutPrime Minister Benjamin That and Yahoo believe he's
one of the longest serving Our Ministersever in world history. And I don't
necessarily have a clear cut path likeI normally do for a lot of our

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episodes. For today, As Iwas doing my research for this, just
a lot of different things came atme in terms of what his goals are
and where this is going to leadthe world, because it seems like right

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now this guy is probably the mostpowerful man in the world right now,
and I'm gonna tell you why,because of course everyone sees the blatant war
crimes that are being committed in Palestineon the Gaza Strip, not allowing aids

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and the bombing of the civilians,telling civilians to move south, bombing them
there, not allowing oil. Inone time, even the communications towers were
cut. I'm not sure who negotiatedto get that back on, but at
one point time, the people onthe ground there did not even have the
ability to communicate with each other,no internet or cell phone service, et

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cetera. Right, these kind ofblatant war crimes are just being ignored and
there's no one to stop them.The United States is not going to stop
them. Russia is not really lookingto stop them at this time, maybe
unless Iran gets involved. So we'retalking about a guy right now who is

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he's got a blank check and fromthe United States and he's taking it and
he's running running with it. Soa couple of topics that we're going to
be talking about. Like I said, I don't have a clear cut objective
like we normally do, but we'regonna be talking about his use of biblical

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text in order to justify the Hamathe genocide, taking place over on the
Gaza Strip. The other day hereferred to the Amlek Scripture, and we're
going to read a little bit aboutthat if I remember to get to it.
Also, he consistently talks about awar with Iran and that Iran needs

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to be stopped. So I stronglybelieve that this war that's taking place with
Hamas is only going to make himmore blood thirsty, and that eventually he
will go. He will go afterIran, and America is of course,

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is going to be brought into that. So this conflict is already broadening.
And I didn't even mention the factthat Yemen yesterday declared war on Israel and
set some rockets their way. Sowe have a country already, Arab nation
already firing that Israel. Turkey,one of the most powerful militaries in the

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Middle East, sent some threats towardsIsrael's way yesterday, and a lot of
people in that region that just aren'thappy in this war because of the brutality
of which is being fought. Ispissing the whole region off, it's pissing
the world off, et cetera.I don't think that anybody would I guess

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shame them for defending their country.No one was shamed the State of Israel
for defending their country, not eventhe other Arab countries. However, this
type of brutality of just bombing innocence, civilians, killing women, killing men,
killing children by the thousands, andsome of the targets that they hit,

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it's crazy, right. I sawthem completely flatten a building in a
town yesterday. I forget the nameof the town. I think it begins
with a J. They can completelyflattened this building fifty to one hundred plus
people did And what did they bragabout, Oh, we killed one Hamas
leader, Like, are you serious? You killed one hundred people plus to

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kill one Hamas leader and that's justifiable? Children, et cetera. You think
that that's justifiable to say, Hey, they're using them as human shells or
whatever the case is. It iscrazy, right, So let me get
moving with today's episode before I runout of time. The first clip I'm

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going to play is just talking aboutBenjamin that Yahoo's rise to power, and
this is from four years ago,and you're going to see some of the
ambitions and some of the stuff thatwas going on even then, and some
of the clips that I'm going toplay, and some of the things I'm
going to talk about are not justhis ambitions as being stated recently. These

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are clips from the past. Alsoanother thing I'm going to cover. In
today's episode, we talked about thepeacemaker Rabin, who Vlad talked about.
Remember we played the clip from Vladand Vlad talked about the Israeli Prime minister
who worked with the Palestinian Liberation Organizationin order to make peace. He gave

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back some land, he made someconcessions, everything was moving forward in a
peaceful manner, and they had shakinghands, and Rabin had held a peace
rally. And Rabin was assassinated atthis peace rally in Israel. And I
told you guys, I had mysuspicions about where that might have came from,

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just kind of hearing the story.So I dug into it a little
more. And of course, youguys know I'm going to dig into it
even more than that. But itseems like, and we're going to listen
to some clips and read some articles. Two, it seems like Benjamin net
and Yahoo was the Lewis Fara Khanto the Robin assassination that basically, if

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he didn't call for the assassination directly, he encoarriaged it. He set the
atmosphere, just like Betty Shabaz.We heard the clip where Betty Shabaz said
that Fara Khan set the atmosphere forher husband's assassination. Rabin's wife said that
Benjamin Netting Yahoo is the one thatset the table and made the atmosphere for

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her husband's assassination. So I wantto see if I can also get into
that before I get started as well. He went to high school at the
height of the Vietnam War and hewas reportedly one of the few students who
supported the war. This already tellsyou, and I'll turn this down while

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this ad is plan, this alreadytells you that there's something it ain't right
about Benjamin net Yahu because obviously weknow that the Vietnam War was unjust,
and this guy was supporting the VietnamWar even back then. He was,
you know, during the time whereall of the students were rallying and protesting,

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but he was in the United Statesand of course of supporter of the
Vietnam War. So this already kindof tells you even then the guy had
a taste for war and bloodization ceremony. Netagnya, who returned to Israel to
serve in the IDF or Israeli DefenseForces, and he thrived in the military.

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Netanyah, who served as a captainof an elite commando unit called the
Sejoret met Cow after being recommended byone of its members. His service ended
in nineteen seventy two, but that'scertainly wasn't the last time he would fight.
He moved back to the United Statesto study at MIT. That same
year he married his first wife,Miriam Wiseman, who he first met in

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Israel. But in nineteen seventy three, war thrust Baby back to Israel and
back into the military. I thinkhe got married a totally three times.
He rejoined the same elite unit tofight in the yam Kapur War. After
the war, he returned to theUS, but the Israeli military would still

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have influence over his life. Netanyahu'solder brother Yoni, also fought as part
of the Seyorete matt Cow, buthis fate would be very different than his
brothers. In nineteen seventy six,during an IDF rescue operation in Uganda,
Yoni was killed. This made Netanyahu, who had just started a new job

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as a consultant in Boston, changedcourse in his career. Guarded an anti
terrorism institute in his brother's name.But his brother's death wasn't the only event
that would rock his personal life.In nineteen seventy eight, he and Miriam
had their first child, but theirmarriage crumbled soon after. Natanyahuo returned to

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Israel after his divorce and worked ata furniture company, and in nineteen eighty
one he married Floora Cats, buttheir marriage would also end in divorce in
nineteen eighty four. During this time, however, Beebe's professional life would begin
to take off. In nineteen eightytwo, a family friend of the Natanyahu's,
Mosha Aarons, was named the Israeliambassador to the United States, and

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just like that, Benjamin n Enyahoowent from furniture company to foreign affairs.
He was asked to be Aaron's deputyat the Israeli Embassy in Washington, d
C. His American accent set himapart and made him an ideal voice of
the Israeli government on American television.Naya who thrives in his new role and
was quickly promoted to be Israel's ambassadorto the United Nations. In nineteen eighty

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eight, Netnyahu once again returned toIsrael. He ran for a seat in
the country's parliament, known as theKanesset, as a member of the right
wing Lecud party, and he won. That same year, Netanyahu's old boss,
Mosha Aarons, was named Israel's Foreignminister, and once again he appointed
Natenyahu as his deputy. Natanyahu wasa natural fit for the position, which

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oversaw relations between the Israeli government andthe US Congress. During this time,
Nettaanya who began positioning himself as aconservative force within the Lukud party, and
that move quickly paid off, andin nineteen ninety one bebe married his third
and current wife, Sarah Binnazzi.Then, in nineteen ninety two, the

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Lacud party was defeated in parliamentary elections. A number of Lacun the leaders resigned,
including Nahnyahu's longtime mentor Mosha Errands,to clear the way for new leadership.
Lecud had a whole crop of risingstars, including naenyahou who were known
as the Lecud Princes. Natanyahu andthe rest of the princes were seen as

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part of the quote Americanization of Israelipolitics at the time due to their pragmatic
approach to political dealmaking. But whenit came down to it, Natan Yahoo
triumphed over all of his peers.He became the youngest party chair in Israel's
history. During an extremely consequential time, in nineteen ninety three, the governing

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Labour Party attempted to start the peacenegotiations with Palestine. The Oslo Accords proposed
that the Palestinian Liberation Organization or PLO, and Israel recognize each other, then
the two would gradually reconcile and negotiatelong standing issues over the next five years.

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As the Israeli opposition leader, Netanyahucondemned the deal and lambasted then Prime
Minister It's Zakrabin. He even wrotean off bed for The New York Times
claiming that a Palestinian state on Israel'sborder would increase terrorism within the country.
What we're having, in fact,is a general abrogation of responsibility instead of

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taking care of security. There's growthin so you can see here that he's
already having an issue with living inpeace with the Palestinian peace with the Palestinian
people and having a nation on theborder and they're basically them. Having a
nation on the border itself would bea security risk, so that means he
doesn't want them then, which iswhy he's blast in the way at the

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Gadza Strip like that, security andirresponsibility on the part of the private instrument.
But in nineteen ninety five, somethingwould happen that would jeopardize the entire
peace process. After holding a peacerally in Tel Aviv, Prime Minister Rabin
was assassinated by right wing extremist Israeli. His successor, Perez, called for

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early elections to gain a mandate tocontinue advancing the process laid out in the
Oslo Accords, but that wouldn't happen. Instead, who won the nineteen ninety
six election, So they had thispeace process going on. Peace in the

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Middle East was being moved forward.With what happens, they killed the Israeli
prime minister, stopped the peace process. When there was another leader who was
the prime minister, Rebond's Rabin supposedto be his successor, got him out

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the way Benjamin Netta, who risesto power, and now we have not
only then continuing Israeli Palestinian conflict,but all the way up today. So
we're talking about what ninety five ninetysix over thirty years of war since then,
think about how many people have beenkilled when these two guys between Yasa

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Arafat and Raban were really squashing thatthing and moving forward and shaking hands.
And these are the Arabs and theJews. And hopefully I could play some
clips of this as well. I'veseen clips of non Zionist Jews talk about
how Arabs and Jews were brothers,and they lived together and baby set each

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other's children, how they're even theirreligious ideologies aren't like extremely different, you
know what I mean. So theyhave a lot of the same core principles,
a lot of the same history,tell the same stories and org traditions,
etc. There's no reason why thesetwo groups of people can't live in
peace unless there's entities at play thatwant power and not peace. By an

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incredibly close margin, Benjamin Naiyahu becamethe youngest Prime minister in Israel's history.
On the campaign trail, Natannaho consistentlydenounced the Oslo Accords and outlined policies that
would undermine them, like a proposalto expand Israeli settlements in the West Bank.

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So in his first term in office, Natannyaho did in fact undermine the
accords, mainly through his expansion ofcontroversial settlements, but he also made some
major concessions for peace as well,like giving some land in the West Bank
back to the PLO. These compromisesmade it more difficult for Natanyahu to hold

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his party together. In nineteen ninetynine, leaders in Lecud began turning on
na Nyahu. Even his former mentor, Mosha Aarons turned his back on Bebi
and campaigned against him. While naiyahWho survived the challenges within his party,
he ultimately lost the nineteen ninety ninenational election to Labor candidate a hud Barak

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by a wide margin. The resultsseemed to be a referendum on nahen yah
Who's policies and signaled that Israeli citizenswanted to continue pushing for peace with Palestine.
Natignaho stepped down as chairman of theLecud party after his loss, handing
the role over to Ariel Cheron,but most knew this wouldn't be the end

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of Natanyahu's political career. In fact, when he cast his vote for party
leader. After his resignation, acrab reportedly greeted him with the foreshadowing chant,
he'll be back nor line as guy'sguess a second exactly what would happen.

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In two thousand and two, afterSharon became Prime minister, he taught
Natanyahu to join his cabinet in amove meant to bring Lekoud's hard right into
his coalition. Over the next fewyears, Natanyahu remained in Sharon's cabinet,
patiently waiting for his time to leadthe country once more. Then in two
thousand and five, Natinyahu leapt atan opportunity. He resigned in protest over

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Prime Minister Sharon's decision to withdraw Israeliforces from the Gaza Strip. I cannot
be a partner to a move thatI think compromises the security of Israel.
There's the people apart and enshrines theprinciple of withdrawal to the indefensible sixty seven
lines, and I think in thefuture will also risk the unity of Jusalem.

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After turning his back on Sharon,nata Nahu led a group of self
described rebels within LECUD who continued tooppose Charon's planned withdrawal, and later that
year, Nettunahu decided it was finallytime for him to regain leadership of the
Lecud party. He campaigned against ArielCharon and was so close to returning to

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power, but he was narrowly defeated. Despite his loss, Biebe wasn't finished
just yet. In a twist offate. Feeling demoralized by his near loss,
Ariel Charon quit the party to launchhis own centrist party. Elections were
called for March two thousand and six, but before they were to occur,

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Sharon suffered a serious stroke that wouldput him in a coma for years until
twenty fourteen, when he ultimately died. In the wake of this tragedy,
Netu Nyahho was reportedly seen by someas the best leader for Israel security.
Despite this, Neatu Nyahu's party didnot win the two thousand and six election,

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and he would have to wait anotherthree years before he could try again.
Lecud narrowly lost the next election intwo thousand and nine, but when
a number of smaller parties formed amajority coalition with Likud, net In Yahoo
was able to once again become PrimeMinister. Despite losing that election, since
he was chosen to lead the newlyformed coalition, and just like that,

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net and Yahoo was back in power. After a decade on the sidelines and
with more support for moderates in Israel, net In Yahoo began governing without compromise.
He refused to freeze the building ofnew settlements in the West Bank,
which are illegal under international law.This move so once again tell you de

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Mand's powers is off the chart.He's still building them settlements in the West
Bank. We're not even talking aboutthe war crimes until he's talking about just
expanding Israel's territory into Palestinian territory,just like fuck it. This guy is
a no nonsense type of guy,straight gangster. When you listen to him

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talk, and I listened to himtalk for a couple of hours at least
an hour now, and I'm goingto be doing more studies on him,
so I hopefully we'll get to hearmore of him talk. When you listen
to him talk, you instantly likehim. He has a voice that's likable.
You feel like you're just talking tolike an elder statesman, the guy
who's a military man. Just astraight, no nonsense no bullshit, kill

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them all type of personality, whichis polarizing. Sometimes you appreciate it,
and then sometimes you're like, youjust killed ten thousand people and you don't
give a fuck about it. Totry to push your own ambitions and to
get more land and to get morepower, etc. And this is why

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this I Ran situation is very dangerousbecause we have a leader who is a
quote unquote fearless leader, well spoken, charismatic leader, likable even by somebody
like me. I'm sure that he'sloved in Israel and loved by a lot
of people around the world. Andthat's what makes it even more dangerous is

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that people don't remember how charismatic Hitlerwas. Hitler was not like this disliked
person. He was a charismatic figure. Benjamin Yahoo has charisma on that level
or higher. Led to the collapseof peace talks with Palestine in twenty eleven,

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but at home, Israel's booming economyand relatively calm security situation boosting and
Yahoo's popularity throughout his time in officebetween twenty thirteen and twenty fifteen. But
in twenty sixteen that would change inYahoo and the Koot support started to crumble.
That collapse began after a bombshell investigationwas Announ, an investigation into none

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other than Benjamin and Yahoo. Thisinvestigation led to three separate corruption cases against
the n Yahoo, so very muchsimilar to Trump where we have these corruption
and fraud cases, et cetera.And Trump is also a no bullshit type
of personality, will blow your assup. We saw he killed that Iranian
leader with strike. He didn't fuckaround and kill a bunch of innocent civilians

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though, but you see, henarrowed down and took out that leader from
Iran who he felt like was neededto be taken out or perpetrating terrorism,
etc. These are no bullshit typeguys and that's why Benjamin An, Yahoo
and Trump they get along quite well. And in February twenty nineteen, Israel's

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Attorney general announced his intention to indictin In Yahoo on bribery and fraud charges.
But despite all this adversity and Yeahwho still managed to win the twenty
nineteen election. Now the Naya,who has defeated this moderate coalition, will
his aggressive brand of politics that shapedIsrael for thirty years go into overdrive.

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Only time will tell. It seemslike it's already going into over four years
ago, most competitive one in overa decade. How do you think it's
results will impact is really we mightThis might be a foreshadow to Trump's election
because I could very easily see formerPresident Trump being re elected and rise into

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power again despite the fraud chargers andeverything, just like net and Yahoo did,
so we have they're a historical presidentfour years ago, five years ago
for what we might see in theUnited States upcoming election. When you have
a charismatic leader, no bullshit leader, that's loved by people in this country,

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et cetera. I know a lotof you probably don't love Trump,
but he's able to establish a fanbase based off of his personality very similar
to Benjamin that y'all no bullshit typeguy. So let me get into this

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article. This article is it's fromthe Times of India. It's called netting.
Yahoo cites amelect theory to justify theGod's and killing. So it's going
to break down what the omelect theoryis. This is something that comes from
the from the Bible. I reallywanted to do a whole show on this
and do like a whole religious breakdownbecause I just couldn't believe he went there

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with using religious scriptures for this,So that right there is you know,
like he's he's bringing religion into it. Because we know that Israel is a
Jewish state. It's generally brought forthas a secular state. But we know
that that the people there obviously believein the tour and believe in the scriptures.

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So if you quote something like thisand say remember this type of story,
you basically are inciting them towards genocide. So this was a wild statement,
and none of the mainstream popular mediacriticized them for it or even really
talked about it. They just reallydidn't cover it, right, It just
kind of went on about their day. But that's the media. That's the

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type of media we get here inthe United States, and that's why we
have to rely on other media.And I have to be media. You
have to be media and use socialmedia and all kinds of media to spread
the word. So here is thearticle here the Times of India, New

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Delhi. The Israeli Prime Minister theBenjamin that in Yahoo yes to find the
killing of Gaza residents during the IsraelHamas conflict by referencing the amelect theory,
which is based on a nation mixtionin the Hebrew Bible. This theory has
been used to support the military actionsagainst Gaza and the ongoing conflict that resulted

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in over fourteen hundred Israeli casualties andnearly eight thousand casualties in Gaza. Quote
you must remember what Amelek has doneto you, says our Holy Bible,
First Samuel fifteen and three. He'sthe quote from the Bible. Now go
and smite Amelek, and utterly destroyall that they have, and spare them

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not but slay both man and womaninfant and suckling ox and sheep, camel
and ass I'll read that again.Quote Benjamin n Benjamin and Y'ao says,
you must remember what Emelek has doneto you, says our Holy Bible,
first Samuel fifteen and three. Nowgo and smite Amelek, and utterly destroy

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all they have, and spare themnot but slay man and woman infant and
suckling ox and sheep Kamberlin ass NetYahoo said you must remember what Emmelech has
done to you, says our HolyBible. So former U and Ambassador Niki

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Hadley also said, we saw God'sgoodness in the outpouring of support that the
Senate on Israel from around the world, and while evil is trying to claw
its way back, God's goodness isstill clear always will be. Public reaction
to israel Prime Minister's remarks on theAmelek theory and the gods of killings was

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overwhelmingly critical, many neat sins.Many citizens expressed their condemnation, with one
user highlighting that such genocidal remarks werenot new from the Prime minister. Some
users pointed out to the historical contextof the creation of Israel and its association

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with religious beliefs, while expressing thetragic consequences of conflict. Others describe the
situation as awful and possibly driven byreligious beliefs, while another raised questions about
the terminology used, specifically whether referencein the Bible is common with the Jewish
community as opposed to the tor Theresponse on social media reflected a mixed criticism.

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Historical contexts and questions about the terminologyand religious references are in the Prime
Minister's statement, but see we seesocial media and all of those type of
responses and responses from citizens. Butwhere's the condemnation from the United States.
Right, where's the condemnation from fromthat way to say, hey, this

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is not a religious war. You'resupposed to be defending your country. Where's
that columination from, right? It'snot there. So what I'm going to
do, I'm going to get intoan article that talks about the involvement in

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the Rabin assassination, and then Ithink I might have a video clip on
that as well, And then we'regoing to talk about him constantly talking about
Iran, constantly talking about Iran.Several clips of him saying Iran must be

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stopped. I'm just going to playone of them, and then we'll go
ahead and call it a day,All right, labor Chip Markali ra Being
was assassinated with net and Yahoo's cooperation. This article is from the Times of
Israel, speaking ahead of the anniversaryof the ex Prime Minister's killing. And

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I think his killing took place onNovember fourth, So hopefully by November fourth,
I'll have a special show on theanniversary of the ex Prime Minister's death.
It shout out to him for standingfor peace. It's a shame that
all of the peacemakers get taken outthe game. And I didn't know about

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this guy really until Vlad had broughtit up. So I really want to
do more investigation in terms of whatthis guy was all about and what led
him up to making the decision tomake peace with the Palestinians, all the
way up to the point that itcost him his life. And he wasn't
taken out by any Palestinians. Hewas killed by Jewish hands. Right wing

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Jewish, right wing Jewish excremists tookout Rabin. Prime Minister Makali Rabin,
so that's crazy. Speaking ahead ofthe anniversary of the ex prime minister's killing,
Minister singles out LAKU leader and BenGrib for roles and excitement. LACU

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sources she's desperate to cross the Knesssedthreshold. Labor Chief Party chief Marath mcali
on Thursday accused Opposition leader Benjamin andYahoo of being complicit in the assassination of
the former Prime Minister Yasakh Rabin,speaking at a conference organized by israel Hi

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Hyom newspaper ahead of Saturday nights memorialceremony market twenty seven years since the nineteen
ninety five assassination, Mike Kayli alsosinging out religious Zionism, Atzma, some
of these names of rough guys.I'm just gonna move forward. Yazak Rabin

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was murdered and a political assassination.He was murdered in a political assassination with
the cooperation of Benjamin Netanyahu and Imarben Grev, Machiali said. Net In
Yahoo has been repeatedly accused by theleft over the years of encaraging incitement that

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led to Rabin's killing, or atthe very least contributing to the incinerary political
climate that led to the murder.He has rejected such claims as attempts to
distort the historical truth. Ben Greer, the rising star of the current election
campaign, whose Religious Zionism Party isseen hitting for some fourteen seats in the

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one hundred and twenty member kness It, first captured national attention when he was
filmed as a teen boasting about stealingan emblem from Raban's car a short time
before the assassination. Quote we gotto his car, and we'll get to
him too, he told a reporterat the time in the televised comments.

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In response to Michieli's accusation, sourcescloser that in Yahoo told Channel twelve,
that she is doing everything to clearthe Nesset threshold. Nothing is sacred to
her, not even Raban. She'strying to de legitimize the entire right wing
camp. Ben Rear said, Michieli'sdangerous incitement repeatedly cross his red lines and

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legitimize is harm in me. It'snot for nothing that the level of threats
against me has risen recently and theKnesset Guard has to increase the security for
me. Was murdered on November fourth, nineteen ninety five by Jigao Amir,

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an extremist jew who was opposed tothe Oslo Accords. So the Oslo Accords
are basically the agreements that they hadgoing on with Rabeing and the Plo Yosa
Era Fat and all that, andbasically things were moving forward to a peaceful
way. He was opposed to theOslo Corps and the handing over of controls

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of parts of the West Banks toPalestinians as a part of a landmark peace
agreement. In the weeks before theassassination, met in Yahoo, then head
of the Opposition and other Senor Lacouple members attended a right wing political rally
in Jerusalem where protesters branded Rabin atrader, a murderer, and a Nazi

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for signing a peace agreement with thePalestinians earlier that year. So this peace
agreement was inc it was ink andready to go. He also marched and
Ryana protests as demonstrators behind him carrieda mock coffin that in Yahoo has regularly

(37:14):
this is like, this is crazy. They had a mock coughing with this.
This is similar to very similar towhat's going on with Malcolm X.
So months before Malcolm's assassination, theyhad a depiction of Malcolm X in the
Muhammad Speaks newspaper with his head cutoff and rolling down the street. So
this is very similar type of incitementthat we see here. And it really

(37:39):
does seem like Benjamin that in Yahoowas farah con in this situation. Yeah,
we turned the Fara Kahn's name intoa verb killing people without actually killing
him. That's called farah connon.So anytime you want to say somebody was
involved in somebody assassination without being directlyinvolved in it, he Fara Khan.

(38:01):
The situation net in Yahoo has regularlyrebuffed the allegation. The allegations he ignored
inflammatory rhetoric that incited Rabin's murder.Net and Yahoo has insisted that it was
also his obligation to express his oppositionto the Oslo records. I certed my

(38:23):
right to express a different position.It was not only my right, but
also my duty. Net Yahoo setin twenty twenty. I vehemently opposed the
cause of Trader directed towards Rabin,but I thought he was wrong and mistaken
in the direction he took. Itwas an error to make peace with the
enemy. That's crazy. So hesays it was an error to make peace

(38:45):
with the enemy. That's crazy.Mike Yali and I'm sure I'm saying these
names wrong also claimed Thursday that BenGreer does not regret his actions in the
lead up to the assassination, anaccusation the MK Denis, and that the

(39:05):
National Day of Remembrance for Rabin mightbe counseled in the future if Netting Yaho
is reelected. Lakul MK Yahoul Gailansaid in a statement quote, I condemned
Morav Makili's irresponsible remarks. I callon her to retract them and to apologize.
Shame Lacould MK Shlomo Karri tweeted notfor the first time, that Makiyali's

(39:32):
soul is black. Machiali's Labor partyis organized in the Saturday Night Memorial ceremony
in Jerusalem's Zion Square, though evenRabin's family has announced that they will not
be attending this year because they seeit as a political event. Makiali invited

(39:52):
other party his of the Anti netand Yahu block to address the rally as
well, but it was unclear whetherany of them would attend. Set to
speak along with Mike Yali is formerPrime Minister Zeppi Lavigni. So that's where

(40:15):
we are with that. Yeah,I mean, that's where we are with
that. So wow. So Iwas tempted to play a clip of Rabine's
wife saying that she maybe I canget that in here, Rabin's wife saying

(40:36):
that she felt that Benjamin that Yahooplayed a role in her husband's assassination.
And I found that interesting, ofcourse, because of the parallel with the
Malcolm X situation of Betty Shabaz accusingLouis Farakhan of playing a role rightfully,

(41:00):
so that that article in the newspaperwith the heads chopped off that was next
to fair Kahn's article and he wastalking that murder talk in there, so
yeah, he knew that, andI mean that's why fair Khon made the
apology that he made to michaelm X'sdaughter. We're gonna play that on here

(41:29):
as well, saying that he wasresponsible for he was responsible for the the
climate. All right. So I'mnot going to play the whole clip.
I will in a future episode willplay this whole thing, but I'm going
to try to get to the pointwhere it's just uh, Rob Bean's wife

(41:52):
finger at mister Nettau and said,you must stop this incitement. Yeah,
one second, we almost has takenyet another world leader away from us.
It was just after the biggest peacerally in television. Ribbin's widow blamed Netan
Yahoo for contributing to her husband's death. Vietzak Rabine has also produced Shock in
the Palestinian community and said, soon worldwide television, your husband pointed the

(42:15):
finger at mister Netanyahu and said youmust stop this incitement. To what extent
do you blame mister Netanyahu and theLACUT for what has happened? I do,
I do blame them. Raleigh inKikazion and Jerusalem that showed him in
the uniform of a Nazi. So, mister Bibi Netanyao, now we can

(42:36):
say from here to eternity that hedidn't support it and didn't agree with it,
but he was there and it didn'tstop it. Netanyahu's close adviser at
the time vehemently disagrees the attempt topin on him the murder of the Prime
minister is the chiap political propaganda trick. But they don't have really any They

(43:02):
say it's not true, but theydon't have any real evidence to refute it.
They don't have any clips of Benjaminatt y'ahoo saying, hey, calm
down, don't call the Prime ministerthis, don't call a prime minister that,
or whatever. Right. They don'thave any any thing, any strong
evidence that really proves his innocence inthis situation. Right, But that's you

(43:29):
know, that's how it is.We're gonna maybe do an extended version maybe
on November fourth, as a tributeto Prime Minister Rabin. I don't know
a lot about him. I don'tknow if he's a hero or not.
But when somebody martyrsness goes out asa martyr for a cause that that always

(43:52):
interests me because he didn't have tostrike a deal with the Palestinians, you
know what I mean. He didnot have to strike a deal with the
Palestinians like that, and he puthis own life on the line to do
so. And I'm quite sure heunderstood what the consequences were. I'm sure
he saw the mock coffins and peopleputting him, painting pictures of him in

(44:15):
Nazi uniforms, and all of theprotests and all of the right wing extremism.
I'm sure he knew what that means, and that the assassination didn't just
take place in a vacuum. Ithink that he knew that he was putting
his life at risk, but didso in order for there to be peace
in the region and to move thesetwo nations forward, and so that there

(44:38):
wouldn't be fighting. Yet he wastaking out the game, and the fighting
continued and still continues to this day, with eight thousand Palestinians murdered, mostly
women and children. Fourteen I don'tknow about the fourteen hundred. We're going
to say somewhere between nine and fourteenhundred is rarely taking out the game and

(45:01):
it's just unfortunate, so I willgo ahead and leave it there. Brothers
and sisters, I appreciate you listeningto the Gospel of Malchael X podcast.
I appreciate your support. Continue tosend me messages and emails words of encouragement.
I appreciate it. Let me knowthat you like the content, you

(45:22):
have any show ideas. I appreciatethose two. So that's gonna be it
for today until the next episode ofthe Gospel of Malchael X podcast. Peace
and Love. We will hip hopbeat thirty years from now. I guess

(46:00):
I should keep studying my peers forthem should a bigger dance and snap thumbs,
fast, high hats, eight awayback trumps. Are we selling though
souls for thirty three pieces a goal? If it's lack of the soul,
how can it remain whole? Wemake music for a strip of holes?
What no music? To think?That's the short term money that we put
in the bank. But the dramasgoing backwards, I see devolution instead of

(46:22):
evolution. This is sole prostitution.The children are fumbling, even got the
elders and carriage and mumbling. Watchingthem stumbling, then you have to say
it's so humbling. Meanwhile, ourstock has been plummeted, and they're telling
me I need to sound like theseother niggas. Grown ass men trying to
sound like the younger niggas used tohave balance. Back in the days we

(46:42):
had talent. Trying to be originalwas the challenge. Now all these niggas
sound the same, and all thebeats punt the same, the same kat,
the same trumps, all that shitsounded lange Johny niggas trying to sound
like feature and a love rocking future, But that's why it's a feature.
Think you niggas be the different producerHoop the bullshit crashed to complete cool about
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