Did Benjamin Netanyahu Just Threaten The US With A “Hamas” Attack?
If a terrorist attack takes place in the US and is blamed on “Hamas,” it may be another Israeli-engineered 9-11.

For what it’s worth, I had a recurring dream the night of November 2 about an old, damaged laptop that anonymous hands kept working on in some way, as if they were preparing a bomb.
What follows is not a prediction on my part, nor based on this very subjective experience. It’s based upon the facts of the subject matter below about what might possibly happen in the United States, considering all the “talking up” of such a possibility on right-wing radio shows lately.
If a major terrorist attack by “Hamas” takes place, it will trigger an absolute meltdown by right-wingers that “Biden is to blame,” for “letting in terrorists,” through our “porous southern border.” It could be a situation volatile enough to either throw the next election Trump’s way, or even precipitate a national emergency he could ride back into power on, even before an election.
Sometimes Subtle, Sometimes Not So Much
On October 30, 2023, Benjamin Netanyahu gave a press conference promising to relegate Hamas to “the dustbin of history” (floating Reagan’s phrase regarding the Soviet Union), while rejecting calls for himself to resign. While a transcript of that press conference did not include it, in the blur of data overload that is life nowadays, I could swear I heard him insinuate in one news video or another, that Hamas could attack the United States next, something to that effect.
I wish I could find you the exact clip and quote, but I can’t seem to find this vague statement. You may have been noticing that in recent years, information from the Internet has been getting harder and harder to find. Smaller more independent websites used to rank high in search results if their content was relevant to the query. Now only the wealthiest, most establishment media outlets get ranking preference, often with articles near-irrelevant to what was asked for. Even if you can find what you’re looking for, you may have to go through page after page to find articles that are older or from smaller outlets.
I can’t help thinking this is not an accident, but a way of quickly “scrubbing” embarrassing content or clues to the mystery of the last days that pop up every now and then. It is very clear that there are some very powerful forces afoot out to control the flow of information as much as possible. Who they are is the subject of much controversy and speculation. All I can say is, I distinctly remember seeing Netanyahu casually drop what sounded to me to be a veiled threat, to drag the US back into the Middle East quagmire, more deeply than ever this time.
A Lot of History Here
I am willing to consider that provocative interpretation only because of decades of Benjamin Netanyahu’s reputation for creating incidents to get Uncle Sucker to fight and pay for Zionist ambitions to dominate the entire Middle East, and perhaps the United States. To paraphrase former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates’ quip about the Saudis years ago, you could say that Israel is prepared to fight Iran to the last American.
In a now-famous interview with Amy Goodman of Democracy Now!, former Supreme Commander of NATO Wesley Clark revealed a stunning confirmation that 9-11 was designed to get the Pentagon to take down seven of Israel’s biggest enemy nations in five years:
After the US Defense establishment in the 2010s debated a “pivot to Asia” to contain China, it seems that the Biden Administration has lately been actually trying to turn that way. By allowing this highly-risky Hamas attack on Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu may have accomplished a number of things—keeping the US military focused on the Middle East, getting Washington to cough up billions more in aid,[1] making himself a “war time leader” a la George W. Bush to boost his sagging poll numbers,[2] and get out from under his legal troubles, similar to Trump’s plight (and chilling new plan).
It’s a risky gambit but nothing I wouldn’t put past him. Guys like Bibi, Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump are high rollers when it comes to all-or-nothing rolls of the dice.
Israel Is Not The Hero So Many Assume
Insisting that Hamas is ISIS enables Israeli leaders to muffle criticism of the country’s treatment of Palestinians, including airstrikes in Gaza since Oct. 7 that have left at least 8,000 people dead, two-thirds of them women and children. The conflation could also help win over U.S. leaders and public opinion.
“Since 1973, every Israeli war has ended early, from Israel’s perspective, because of dwindling support from the U.S.,” one former Israeli diplomat told me recently. “Keeping the U.S. onside here is very important, so this is useful hasbara [public relations] for Israel.”
-“What The World Gets Wrong About Hamas,” Dr. Monica Marks, Time[3] [Emphasis added]
In my initial article about the Hamas attack, I introduced a thought that a lot of Christians especially are unfamiliar with—the idea that Israel routinely resorts to deception and complicated “operations” to accomplish its goals. To illustrate the stunning levels of treachery and betrayal this logic can and has led to, will take a lot more articles from many angles—political, religious, philosophical, etc., which will be forthcoming, God willing.
This quote above is about just one small example of how this deception, this manipulation works, a part of the puzzle the Apostle Paul called the “mystery of iniquity” of the last days (II Thess 2:7), unfolding before our very eyes. Here an Israeli official is admitting to this academic that the current PR campaign to equate ISIS with Hamas is designed to play upon Americans’ ignorance and trust.
As Professor Marks[4] explains in her very illuminating article, Hamas is a Palestinian nationalist Islamist movement. Although Israel and her shills have promoted the idea that Hamas (and Iran) want to “kill all the Jews,” the truth is the Iranians at least, want to see “the end of the Zionist regime.”[5] It’s not that Hamas isn’t dangerous and ruthless, but they do not have global ambitions.
ISIS on the other hand is “a transnational pan-Islamist movement that wants to gather a universal umma, or community of Muslim believers, into an “Islamic state” untethered from any nationalist project.” They also view Hamas as literal apostates because of their backing from Iran. Of the two, if any were to attack the US it would be ISIS.
So, what’s the difference you might think? The difference is, Israel is ISIS, or at least a creation of the Mossad:
The nephew is Efraim Halevy, the head of the Mossad, Israel’s espionage agency, or as he is usually introduced in English, the chief of the ISIS (Israel secret intelligence service). SIS is the official name of MI6, the British version of the Mossad; Halevy was born in Britain and came to Israel as a youth.
-“The Cult of ISIS,” Haaretz, June 27, 2002
If you want to get your feet wet in the bottomless rabbit hole that is Talmudic statecraft in our day, just read the rest of my article about ISIS and political theater. This is the reason the nations of the Middle East, who have to deal with Israel more directly than we do, are so distrustful of her.
If such an attack comes to the US, I’m not too concerned it will be right away, maybe next spring at the earliest. Considering what a risk they took with 9-11 and their subsequent failure to take down 7 nations in 5 years, I’m inclined to think they won’t risk it again.
On the other hand, after all these years, the obvious culpability of Israel in masterminding 9-11 is far from common knowledge, unlike say, the public’s widespread skepticism about the Warren Commisssion Report on JFK’s assassination. I have more on 9-11 at the end of my book, American Babylon, American Antichrist, and I’d like to write more about it, if I can only get around to it! For those who want a short orientation, just check out this video. It includes an extensive number of clips from actual mainstream news coverage of that day, in case we’ve forgotten.
I personally think there’s a low probability of this happening. But if it does, be careful about swallowing the first thing you’re told. More to come.
Notes:
[1] Why $14 billion in aid is necessary to destroy Hamas is anyone’s guess. He just knew he could count on all the Israel idolaters in America to fall all over each other to prove their undying loyalty by sending them money.
[2] George W. Bush saw his father’s poll numbers hit the highest in history when the latter attacked Saddam Hussein in 1990. Bush Jr. famously told the family biographer Mickey Herskowitz in 1999 that he wanted to be a “war time President,” attack Saddam again, gain a lot of political capital and “get everything passed I want to get passed.” He then deceitfully ran on a platform of keeping the US from being “the world cop.” Typical Republican. Bibi’s recent self-references to being a “war time President” may be him lifting a page from Bush’s playbook, in his case to get out from under all his legal troubles, just like Trump. https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/writer-says-bush-talked-about-war-in-1999-1975031.php
[3] https://time.com/6329776/hamas-isis-gaza/
[4] https://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/academics/divisions/arts-and-humanities/faculty/monica-marks.html
[5] In their initial charter, Hamas did indeed call for war on all Jewry. In a 2017 revision, they clarified that they only mean the end of the Zionist regime in Palestine, for what that’s worth.
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