Netanyahu with Mossad chief David Barnia, during security consultations ahead of the ground incursion into the Gaza Strip (Al Jazeera)

The website of the Russian Strategic Center for Cultures published a report by writer Yuri Borisov in which he says that Israel's disregard for international law, the laws and customs of war, and targeting the whole world are factors that threaten Israel's continued existence, even if it possesses nuclear weapons.

The world that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to take with him 15 years ago possesses many of these weapons, and the fruits of the attitude of Israel's rulers towards all humanity have become apparent, particularly in the recent vote in the United Nations General Assembly, during which Israel and the United States were left alone.

The statement by a figure who ignores international law directly acknowledges the fact that Israel is not at war with any "terrorists," but with all residents of neighboring Arab territories, whether Palestine or Lebanon, it commits and intends to continue committing acts described as genocide.

Crimes equivalent to those of Nuremberg criminals

Borisov stressed that these crimes are equivalent to the international crimes that were the subject of the Nuremberg trials of the main Nazi war criminals between 1945 and 1946.

Israel's killing and wounding of at least 40,70 people in Gaza, and the destruction of at least half of the city's buildings, in full view of the entire world today, threatens to be committed today in Beirut. In fact, <>% of Israel's residents oppose the reckless policy of their leaders and see it as a threat to them.

Borisov noted that on November 11, the leaders responsible for managing Israel's war in Gaza pledged to continue the military offensive aimed at defeating the Islamist group Hamas, resisting international pressure to slow or stop it, and vowed to "stand firmly against the world if necessary."


Netanyahu vowed in 2009 to take the whole world with him, and now threatens to "confront the world resolutely" and destroy all those who oppose him, and is now calling on the world to join Israel's bloody in the Gaza Strip.

Medvedev threatened Netanyahu in 2009

In 2009, troubling rumors circulated about a dramatic meeting between then-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Netanyahu, during which it turned out that Medvedev had confirmed that Russia would not allow Israel's planned nuclear bombing of Iran, and that if Netanyahu carried out his threat, Russia would respond in its own way.

In a joint press conference, Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Galant and Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz rejected growing international criticism over the civilian toll of the Gaza war and called on Western leaders to support Israel, because its victory would mean a victory for the free people of the entire world.

Galant threatened Lebanon

Borisov said Yoav Galant was adopting Netanyahu's stance threatening Lebanon: "I say to Lebanese citizens: I already see the people of Gaza marching with white flags along the coast and heading south. Hezbollah is dragging Lebanon into a possible war and making mistakes. If Hezbollah makes such a mistake, all Lebanese citizens will pay the price. What we are doing in Gaza we can do in Beirut."

The defense minister confirmed that less than 10 percent of the Israeli Air Force's capabilities are currently involved in the operation in the Gaza Strip, adding: "Our pilots sit in cockpits, and the noses of the planes are directed north. "We have enough to do everything that needs to be done in the southerly direction, but the air force is moving north, and its strength is very large."

The mass sacrifice of children at the behest of Israel's King Herod at one time became a sad milestone in Israel's history.

Source: Russian Press