DFLP: Netanyahu reviews his crimes in Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen, while ignoring the hundreds of victims of his daily massacres in the Gaza Strip

Sep 2, 2025

The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine described Netanyahu›s statements about his army›s crimes in Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen as a failed attempt to show off his strength and insist on presenting himself to his audience as the most powerful prime minister, who has made Israel the dominant state in the region, capable of shaping its future and the future of its peoples. This is based on the provision of political cover and unconditional military support from the White House administration, the absence of a parallel regional response, and the promotion of his fascism in the region and his arrogance.
The Democratic Front added: «At the same time, Netanyahu ignores the daily massacres perpetrated by his army in the Gaza Strip, at the hands of its warplanes and heavy artillery, and the systematic booby-trapping and detonation of entire neighborhoods, targeting the population with every form of murder, genocide, and ethnic cleansing, in spiteful revenge for the deaths of his soldiers and officers in heroic confrontations with the resistance across the Strip.»
The Democratic Front viewed the refusal of the head of the fascist Israeli government to engage with mediators to return to negotiations once again, to discuss a new truce, as his insistence on ignoring the calls of the street in Israel, and turning a blind eye to the state of confusion and hesitation experienced by his senior officers in the army and security services, as they read, in advance, the results of throwing the occupation army into a war that Netanyahu believes will be decisive in favor of his government, while aware circles warn him of the dangers of this insane step, and its unexpected reaction on the regional level.
The Democratic Front stressed that Netanyahu›s path in his wars against our people and the Arab countries neighboring Palestine will not be better than the end of his predecessors: Begin in the invasion of Lebanon in 1982, Peres in the war called «The Grapes of Wrath» in 1996, and Olmert in his war against Gaza at the end of 2008.