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"Democracy": War Criminal Netanyahu brags about using force to achieve his goals— blatant threat to regional nations

"Democracy": War Criminal Netanyahu brags about using force to achieve his goals— blatant threat to regional nations

Saba Yemen19-07-2025
Gaza – Saba:
The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) condemned, on Saturday, the arrogant and supremacist rhetoric of the head of the fascist Zionist entity's government, war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu—wanted by the International Criminal Court—as he reaffirmed that his colonialist government's goals would be achieved through force.
In a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (SABA), the DFLP described Netanyahu's language as a blatant threat to Arab nations and neighboring countries, exposing the true plans of the Zionist enemy state—backed by overt U.S. support—for the region's future and the nature of relations it seeks to impose on neighboring states.
The Front pointed out that Netanyahu's rhetoric confirms his approach of relying on military force as the primary tool, under the doctrine of so-called "painful strikes," to subjugate the region and coerce it into surrendering to the Zionist project's goals in Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria. This poses a grave danger to the sovereignty, national interests, and security of neighboring countries, including Jordan and Egypt, which face the threat of being targeted for the forced displacement of millions of Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank.
The DFLP stated: "The rising danger of the fascist role played by the Zionist enemy government is no longer confined to the Palestinian cause and our people's legitimate national rights. It has begun to reveal regional ambitions that will keep the Middle East in a state of turmoil and conflict."
It added that Netanyahu's objectives include "redrawing international borders of some regional states, seizing territories under the false claim of being 'demilitarized,' and imposing restrictions on sovereign state presence near the borders of the Israeli entity—limiting their sovereignty and keeping them subjected to the doctrine of 'open-ended wars' and 'painful strikes,' which the criminal Netanyahu now openly promotes and actively implements."
The DFLP called on Arab nations—all of which face the threat of the Israeli enemy—to act and uphold their responsibilities toward their people and future. It urged mobilizing Arab political, diplomatic, and economic strength to deter the Israeli entity and force it to comply with international legitimacy resolutions, as well as the principles of international and humanitarian law.
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