Wanted war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu addresses Congress
Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a joint meeting of Congress to bolster support for Israelâs genocidal assault on Gaza. About half of the Democrats in Congress skipped the speech where he vowed to continue the attack until âtotal victoryâ is met.

On Wednesday Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a joint meeting of Congress in an effort to bolster support for his countryâs brutal 10-month assault on Gaza. The Israeli Prime Ministerâs visit to the United States comes amid political tumult, as GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump narrowly survived an assassination attempt less than two weeks ago and President Joe Biden recently announced he would drop out of the 2024 race.
It was the fourth time Netanyahu had addressed Congress, the most for any world leader in U.S. history. Netanyahu was invited to address Congress by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA).
In a fiery, defiant speech Netanyahu defended Israelâs genocidal actions in Gaza, warned of an alleged nuclear threat from Iran, and called on lawmakers to embrace the special relationship between the United States and Israel.

âWe meet today at a crossroads of history,â he told attendees. âOur world is in upheaval. In the Middle East, Iranâs axis of terror confronts America, Israel and our Arab friends. This is not a clash of civilizations. Itâs a clash between barbarism and civilization. Itâs a clash between those who glorify death and those who sanctify life for the forces of civilization to triumph. America and Israel must stand together.â
âAmerica and Israel must stand together. When we stand together something really simple happens: we win, they lose,â he added.
The Prime Minister also presented loose post-war plans, claiming that âa new Gaza could emerge,â after Israel defeats Hamas. He insisted that his government has no plans to âresettleâ Gaza, but vowed to keep attacking Gaza until a âtotal victoryâ was achieved.
The tens of thousands around the world who have protested against Israelâs genocidal war were smeared as âIranâs useful idiotsâ in the speech. The line was met by one of many standing ovations.
Protests
Thousands took to the streets of D.C. to protest the speech.
The actions were kicked off Tuesday night when more than 300 people were arrestedduring a protest at the Cannon House Office Building, organized by Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP).
âIt is utterly shameful that U.S. lawmakers would invite war criminal Netanyahu to address Congress. We are hundreds of American Jews calling on our elected leaders to stop funding and fueling this genocide,â said JVP Communications Director Sonya Meyerson-Knox.
Netanyahuâs motorcade was forced to reroute after protesters blocked streets around the Capitol by locking arms while holding a banner reading, âSTOP ARMING ISRAEL.â
Calls for Netanyahu to be arrested were a consistent feature of the protests.
The International Criminal Court is currently seeking warrants for the Israeli Prime Minister, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas leader Yihya Sinwar, and Hamas military leader Mohammed Deif over possible crimes against humanity.
Activists and politicians have also used the moment to highlight the need for a U.S. arms embargo Palestine solidarity activists have been calling for an end to U.S. weapons shipments for years, and this week organizers with the Uncommitted Movement launched a 4-week push based around that specific demand.
The Not Another Bomb campaign hopes to pressure delegates to back the effort at the Democratic National Convention next month. They are circulating a petition that calls on Vice President and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris to embrace the the embargo.
âAdopting an arms embargo against Israelâs assault on Gaza is not only a moral imperative but also a strategic move to defeat Trump and MAGA extremism. It is difficult for the Democratic candidate to champion democracy while arming Netanyahuâs authoritarian regime,â it reads. âSupporting Israelâs war on Gaza undermines our fight against MAGA extremism and contradicts our core values of human rights and justice. By taking a strong stand against Netanyahuâs authoritarian policies, the Biden-Harris administration can unify the Democratic Party and regain the trust of key voter bases, including young people, Arabs, and Muslims.â
Harris skipped Netanyahuâs congressional address over a previous engagement in Indianapolis (a move that Israeli officials called âdisappointingâ), but is scheduled to attend meet with him on Thursday, as is President Biden.
Family members of Israeli prisoners were arrested outside the speech while wearing t-shirts that read, âSEAL THE DEAL NOW,â a call for the Netanyahu government to negotiate a hostage deal with Hamas.
Lawmakers Boycott Speech
About half of the Democrats in Congress skipped Netanyahuâs speech, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and former House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-SC).
Some, like Harris, cited scheduling conflicts while others said they were boycotting the address over Gaza.
âNo, Netanyahu should not be welcomed into the U.S. Congress,â tweeted Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT). âOn the contrary, his policies in Gaza and the West Bank and his refusal to support a two-state solution should be roundly condemned.â
âBy bestowing Prime Minister Netanyahu with a joint address, Congress is not only continuing to green-light genocide; it is actively celebrating the man at the forefront of that genocide,â said Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO). âInstead of platforming a war criminal, Congress should be imposing an arms embargo and using its leverage to force Netanyahu to end the bombing and bloodshed that has already killed over 39,000 Palestinians and failed to ensure the safe release of the vast majority of hostages, all while decimating schools, hospitals, homes, and humanitarian convoys.â
âYears from now this body will be ashamed of its actions,â declared Rep. Summer Lee (D-PA) in a speech on the House floor.
âToday Congress will undertake political theater on behalf of the State Department,â wrote Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY). âThe purpose of having Netanyahu address Congress is to bolster his political standing in Israel and to quell intâl opposition to his war. I donât feel like being a prop so I wonât be attending.â
Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), the only Palestinian-American member of Congress, attended the speech but held up a sign while many of her colleagues applauded Netanyahuâs comments. One of side of Tlaib sign read, âGUILTY OF GENOCIDEâ and the other said, âWAR CRIMINAL.â
âMake no mistake: this event is a celebration of the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. It is a sad day for our democracy when my colleagues will smile for a photo op with a man who is actively committing genocide,â said Tlaib in a statement before the speech. âIt is hypocritical to claim to be concerned about the massive death toll of innocent civilians, and then turn around and welcome the person responsible for these war crimes to our Capitol. Their silence is betrayal, and history will remember them accordingly. Our government must stop supporting and funding this genocide now.â
Over 100 Congressional interns boycotted the speech in a coordinated sick-out.
âIn an act of protest, many of us have pledged to call in sick today, the day of Netanyahuâs address,â reads a statement from boycott participants. âWe stand in full solidarity with the victims of Netanyahuâs actions. We call on all members of Congress to boycott the address and take a unified stand against what we believe is a âuniversal evil.â We urge our representatives to respond to the collective will of the American people and reject any semblance of endorsement of Netanyahuâs actions.â
âThe most important thing you should know: in 2015, about 50 Democrats in Congress boycotted Netanyahuâs speech to Congress,â Democratic strategist Waleed Shahid pointed out on Twitter. âToday, it was 136 Democrats. Netanyahu and AIPAC are losing the Democratic Party.â
The British medical journal The Lancet estimates that the death toll of Israelâs genocidal onslaught on Gaza will reach at least an estimated 186,000 Palestinians.
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