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https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2020/11/9/after-trump-the-end-of/

Trump is gone, Netanyahu is next

No one is as devastated by President Donald Trump’s defeat as Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Not even the crown princes of the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.

These Gulf leaders may have been dependent on Trump for pursuing regional mischief and are sad to see him go, but compared to them, Netanyahu has lost much more than a partner in crime: he lost his soul mate, his American alter ego.

A match made in hell

Trump and Netanyahu saw eye to eye on almost everything, starting with their hatred for Barack Obama and the Obama-Biden administration, which they expressed with much venom.

For four years, they did everything possible to undo all that Obama left behind, starting with reversing his decoupling of the US and Israeli regional strategies and exiting the Iran nuclear deal.

They demonised the Iranian leadership, praised Arab dictators, and worked diligently to establish a new strategic partnership between these autocrats and Israel in order to confront the Arab people and Iran.

Trump and Netanyahu criticised and even humiliated Europe for upholding its liberal values and honouring its foreign policy commitments, especially for abiding by the Iran nuclear agreement.

And they held similar contemptuous and hostile views towards the United Nations and its various international agencies.

Most outrageously, they ganged up on the Palestinians, who have been suffering under Israeli occupation for decades, blackmailing their leaders and stripping them of all aid and stature to force them to submit to their dictates.

In this, they were aided by Trump’s son-in-law and Netanyahu’s family friend, Jared Kushner, the sneaky arriviste who made sure that both egocentric leaders remain on good terms.

A Zionist extremist, Kushner is the architect of Trump’s infamous “deal of the century”, which adopted Netanyahu’s racist colonial logic in Palestine.

Both are known to be serial liars; both have a history of adultery and have been divorced twice; and both have faced charges of misuse of public office for personal and political gain.

And still, both have been able to command the support of religious fanatics who have come to consider the two morally challenged sinners as God’s vessels, serving, albeit unintentionally, a divine purpose.

Indeed, Trump has embraced the same ultra-nationalist, even racist, agendas that Netanyahu has long championed in Israel and the Middle East.

Both men are populist showmen, rallying their right-wing constituencies around their populist personas even when they proved incompetent in managing their countries’ worst crises, including the coronavirus pandemic.

But just as Trump has tried to undo everything Obama, Biden is about to reverse Trump’s reversals, and perhaps more.

He is set to rejoin the Paris Agreement on climate change, the Iran nuclear deal, the World Health Organization and probably UNESCO, among other agreements and institutions Trump has challenged or abandoned. He has also vowed to end the travel ban from Muslim-majority countries.

And he seems set to bring relations with the Palestinians back to their Obama-era level, resuming aid, reinstating the Palestinian Liberation Organization office in Washington, rejecting annexation, pursuing a two-state solution, etc.

Time for a reset

Biden could deny the embattled Israeli premier any of the customary support and courtesy afforded to Israeli leaders. And he may not tolerate any of the prime minister’s humiliating outbursts or hostile criticisms, which became his habit during the Obama era.

Likewise, Biden could reject Netanyahu’s unilateral moves in Palestine, or in the region, if they are illegal and are made without prior coordination with Washington.

Bibi, as the prime minister is called in Israel, is already facing trial on three charges of corruption that carry prison sentences, making it a matter of time before his coalition or party turns on him.

That is why Biden needs to go beyond Netanyahu and deliver a clear message to the Israeli right.
He needs to back his verbal opposition to Israel’s settlement and annexation policy with action, notably by leveraging US aid to pressure the Israeli government into doing the right thing.

Netanyahu has spent a lifetime in politics telling Israelis not to worry about US reactions because he knows how to deal with Washington.

It is time he is proven wrong.

Biden has already defeated America’s Netanyahu; it is time he takes on Israel’s Trump.

Goodbye Donald, bye Jared, and bye-bye Bibi.

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the damage is done, I don't forgive Trump

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@vivify said
https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2020/11/9/after-trump-the-end-of/

Trump is gone, Netanyahu is next

No one is as devastated by President Donald Trump’s defeat as Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Not even the crown princes of the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.

These Gulf leaders may have been dependent on Trump for pursuing regional m ...[text shortened]... yahu; it is time he takes on Israel’s Trump.

Goodbye Donald, bye Jared, and bye-bye Bibi.
Netanyahu might have had a contentious relationship with Obama, but that administration like GW's before it, did absolutely nothing to stop the annexations and other actions by Israel which have rendered an equitable, 2 State solution almost impossible at this point.

I don't expect Biden's to either absent a shift in internal Israeli politics.

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@no1marauder said
Netanyahu might have had a contentious relationship with Obama, but that administration like GW's before it, did absolutely nothing to stop the annexations and other actions by Israel
Has any western nation ever sanctioned Israel? The UN has condemned Israel many times for human rights violations, but has any western power sanctioned them?

I know the U.S. stepped in to stop sanctions against Israel a few times.

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The first clear message from you not defending Trump.

Now maybe we can TRY to heal the damage Trump has caused the US AND the world.

For instance, Biden will try to mend fences with our allies and present a world united front against China and all their shenanigans.

Of course first order of business is to put covid front and center as opposed to Trump who KNEW it was deadly in January and did NOTHING, just saying it will soon be over, we have hit the peak and from now on, bla bla bla.....

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i've been vocal about Trump being a spender. deficit.

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