NETANYAHU MOCKS 'WAR CRIMES' AS CRITICS FACE LETHAL HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES #
The mask of 'International Law' hasn't just slipped; Benjamin Netanyahu has set it on fire. In a chilling display of the new global order, the Israeli Prime Minister dismissed accusations of genocide and war crimes with a smirk and a threat. His argument is simple: if you haven't personally led an army into a slaughterhouse, you have no right to judge the butcher. This is the language of the untouchable elite, protected by a military-industrial complex that operates above the reach of any court in The Hague.
Most terrifying was Netanyahu’s 'advice' to military experts and critics. He noted that those who speak out against Israel have recently suffered 'fatal malfunctions' in their pagers and air conditioners. This is a blatant admission of state-sponsored domestic terror tactics being used as a diplomatic tool. The message is clear: the architecture of power no longer needs to argue its case. It simply remotely detonates the opposition’s electronics.
Who profits from this silence? The arms dealers and the tech surveillance firms who treat the Middle East as a live-fire showroom. By rendering international law obsolete, Netanyahu is signaling to every autocrat on the planet that sovereignty is nothing more than the ability to kill without leaving a witness. The UN is a ghost ship, and the 'rules-based order' is a joke told by men with their fingers on the detonator.