When a tweet featuring Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel congratulating Joe Biden hit social media, patriotic Americans were outraged. They see it as a total betrayal of President Donald Trump after the historic things that have been accomplished in the Middle East already. The Israelis are backpedaling over what they call a hot potato, but it looks a lot more likely that what they’re really doing is hedging their bets with the New World Order.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a video congratulating U.S. President-elect Joe Biden, calling him a ‘big friend of the state of Israel,’ and Kamala Harris on their election win https://t.co/ccG0Suw2ix pic.twitter.com/V0AsIk2zCN
— Reuters (@Reuters) November 8, 2020
Israel has embraced the dark side
Over in Israel, they’re hoping that Biden won’t start sending pallets of cash off to Iran again, but can’t be certain he won’t. They’re trying to score a few brownie points with the candidate who is only ahead in the numbers because of widespread and organized election fraud. Harris and Biden have some extremely powerful backers. Powerful enough to have turned the 2020 U.S. election into a a global Apocalyptic battle between the forces of good and evil of Biblical proportions. Netanyahu and the Israeli government, it seems, has embraced the dark side.
Despite everything that the Obama administration did to wipe the Jews off the face of the Earth, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a video congratulating Joe Biden. He even kept a straight face when he called Biden “a big friend of the state of Israel.” Since when?
“Joe, we’ve had a long & warm personal relationship for nearly 40 years, and I know you as a great friend of Israel.” Americans want to throw up. Over in Jerusalem, which is officially recognized as their capital only because of President Donald Trump’s efforts, they’re trying to downplay what they did as politically necessary. They will soon have an irate Trump to deal with because the American leader places special emphasis on loyalty, and the lack of it as well, when appropriate.
Thank you @realDonaldTrump for the friendship you have shown the state of Israel and me personally, for recognizing Jerusalem and the Golan, for standing up to Iran, for the historic peace accords and for bringing the American-Israeli alliance to unprecedented heights.
— Benjamin Netanyahu – בנימין נתניהו (@netanyahu) November 8, 2020
He did it anyway
Government officials in Israel quietly leaked it around that Netanyahu wasn’t happy to brown-nose Biden but he did it anyway. He waited “hours after other politicians did,” to send the message he was last to make the call. He also followed up with a tweet to President Trump. “and then thanked Trump in a subsequent tweet for recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, his stance on Iran and his work in facilitating Israel’s normalization agreement with the United Arab Emirates,” Al-Monitor writes.
In a separate article, they point out that “Netanyahu is facing a tough dilemma given media projections of Joe Biden as the president-elect.” They say he “pondered how to deal with this hot potato on his desk, repeatedly consulting his man at the White House,” our Ambassador to Israel, Ron Dermer.
“He knew he could not avoid congratulating Biden, the 46th US president. He also knew he could not congratulate Biden without incurring the wrath and possible revenge by outgoing President Donald Trump, the proverbial gift that has not stopped bestowing gifts on Israel and Netanyahu throughout his four-year term.” At least he knows where he stands.