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Benjamin Netanyahu gets candid with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, warns America amid Israel's ongoing war with Hamas
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2023-11-14 16:17
Benjamin Netanyahu said, 'If we don't win now, then Europe is next and you're next. And we have to win'

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: During an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a stark warning to America, suggesting it could be "next" if the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) doesn't decisively deal with Hamas.

Netanyahu delved further into the Gaza conflict, discussing Hamas' tunnel network and the mission to defeat the 'Axis of Terror' in an exclusive interview with 'Hannity.'

Following Netanyahu's somber warning to the United States, numerous X users expressed support and admiration for the Israeli Prime Minister, sending him blessings.

Benjamin Netanyahu warns America on ‘Hannity’

Fox News anchor Sean Hannity recently interviewed Benjamin Netanyahu, who gave a dire warning to America that it may be ‘next’ if the IDF doesn’t decimate Hamas.

Netanyahu said, “We have to win not only for our sake but for the sake of the Middle East, for the sake of our Arab neighbors. You know what, for the sake of Gazans who've been held by this dark tyranny that has brutalized and brought them nothing but bloodshed and poverty and misery.”

He continued, "We have to win to protect Israel. We have to win to safeguard the Middle East. We have to win for the sake of the civilized world. That's the battle we're fighting, and it's being waged right now. There is no substitute for that victory."

He added, “If we don't win now, then Europe is next and you're next. And we have to win.”

Netanyahu emphasized the interconnectedness of the struggle, stating that "our fight is your fight" and underlining the imperative of achieving victory.

He asserted that there is "no substitute for victory" and highlighted, “We have to have the forces of civilization beat these barbarians because otherwise this barbarism will spread and will endanger the entire world.”

Netanyahu said, "Every American, every civilized country will be under peril. We have to win. There is no substitute for victory. Total victory."

Netanyahu then called out the “Axis of Terror” which he says is allegedly controlled by Iran, listing Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and the Houthis in Yemen among other “minions.”

He added, “They want to bring the Middle East, the world, back to the Dark Ages."

He continued, "And on the other side stands Israel, the modern Arab states, and of course the United States, all the forces that want to see peace, and prosperity for the Middle East and the world. And that's the battle that is being waged right now."

Netanyahu emphasized President Joe Biden and his administration's robust support for Israel in its conflict with Hamas.

He highlighted the administration's swift response to requests for a secure corridor for Palestinian civilians to leave Gaza and the delivery of humanitarian aid.

However, Netanyahu maintained his firm stance against a ceasefire unless accompanied by the release of hostages. He views agreeing to a ceasefire without the safe return of Israeli captives as a "surrender to Hamas."

Internet sends blessings to Benjamin Netanyahu

Following Benjamin Netanyahu's caution to America about the ongoing war with Hamas during an interview with Sean Hannity, the internet poured blessings onto the Prime Minister.

One person wrote, “Israel is forever. My thoughts and prayers are with you Prime Minister and all the Israeli troops and people.”

Another had a similar opinion, “I’m with him on this. He is right!” and one said, “Praying God’s wisdom and discernment be with you, Benjamin Netanyahu.”

An X user wrote, “Well spoken Netanyahu. I support Israel.”

One more praised Netanyahu saying, “Thank you, Sir, we support you and your people, May God bless Israel,” and another said, “Living legend. Israel is the beacon of hope in the Middle East.”

“Go get 'em Benjamin!” said another.