By jamal
kanj
September
28, 2014
I have
followed the megalomaniac performance of Benjamin Netanyahu since he was
Israel's representative at the UN in the mid-1980s. I watched with keen
interest his debates, and must confess I was taken by his chutzpa. Netanyahu
has special abilities to twist facts without blinking an eye: he can lie with a
smile.
This is not
my subjective opinion. It is a fact attested by almost every other
international political figure he has met over the years. The Zionist thought
police - masqueraded as international media - which succeeded in intimidating
aspiring politicians, failed to inhibit leaders from expressing their opinion
in private meetings or after retirement.
In his book
The Truth About Camp David, Joe Lockhart, former White House spokesman for Bill
Clinton, described Netanyahu as "one of the most obnoxious individuals,
just a liar and a cheat. He could open his mouth and you could have no
confidence that anything that came of it was the truth."
According to
David Miller, following Clinton's first meeting with Netanyahu in 1996, the
president got so agitated that he exploded: "Who the f... does he think he
is?"
Less than a
year later and following a botched assassination attempt on a Palestinian
leader in Jordan, Netanyahu lied about the Israeli role in the plot leading
Clinton to tell his staff "I cannot deal with this man. He is
impossible."
In September
2002, Netanyahu brought his "under oath" lies to a US House of
Representative Committee to promote the US invasion of Iraq. "There is no
question whatsoever that Saddam is seeking and is working and is advancing
towards the development of nuclear weapons - no question whatsoever."
A lie which
gave birth to the Islamic State today, costing the US close to 5,000 young
lives, hundreds of thousands of dead Iraqis and over a trillion dollars, and
still counting.
In 2011 the
famous, but supposed to be off the microphone private remark by then French
president Nicolas Sarkozy telling US President Barack Obama, "I cannot
stand him. He is a liar." The more politically correct Obama replied:
"You're fed up with him, but I have to deal with him every day!"
A short
while before that outburst, it was leaked that German Chancellor Angela Merkel
told a cabinet meeting "every word that leaves Netanyahu's mouth is a lie."
On personal
anecdote, he once told a reporter the story of King Hezekiah, whose "name
was Netanyahu. That's my last name."
Mileikowsky,
the real name, was changed to Netanyahu in 1920 when his father immigrated to
Palestine. A name he changed himself once again to Ben Nitay in the 1970s when
he worked in the US - this time, to make it easier for Americans to pronounce
it. This is akin of someone adopting the name Geronimo to claim Native American
lineage.
After the
Oslo Accord, he was caught on video outlining his plans to defraud the world.
The
agreement didn't include withdrawal from Israeli military sites and since none
was identified by the accord, "as far as I'm concerned, the Jordan valley
is a defined military site", he said with a smirk, adding this will end
the peace process.
Former US
defence secretary Robert Gates wrote in his memoir: "I was offended by his
glibness and his criticism of US policy, his arrogance and outlandish ambition
- and I told national security adviser Brent Scowcroft that Bibi (Netanyahu)
ought not be allowed back on White House grounds."
Netanyahu's
chutzpa was highlighted last month when he admonished his benefactor, the US
government, telling ambassador Dan Shapiro "not to ever second-guess me
anymore".
Israeli
writer Uri Avenery summed up Netanyahu's pathological lying habits best:
"Some do so only when necessary, some do it often, some, like Netanyahu,
do it as a rule."
It is also
the rule that Israeli lies continue to go unchallenged in Western media.
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