Entitled war criminal Netanyahu does propaganda conference, where he lament other countries not doing enough for them.

I know this happened last week, but a lot of you guys messaged me and commented that I hadn’t covered it when I did cover it, I just covered it on stream and not short form. But here you guys go I made you a “short” version. (It’s not short. 😂)

A reminder that I do stream twice weekly on Thursday and Sunday at 2 PM Eastern. If you don’t see me covering a specific topic on the short form platforms, it’s likely that I did on stream. Everything in 🔗 🌲

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... Read moreWatching Netanyahu's press conference unfold was a stark reminder of how complex and tense the geopolitical landscape in the Middle East remains. During the last 48 hours, as highlighted in his remarks, Iran allegedly fired terror weapons on civilians, including children, which is a grave violation of international laws, especially with the use of cluster bombs reportedly prohibited by global conventions. This kind of attack on non-combatants, such as those at children’s nurseries and homes for the elderly, is deeply troubling and highlights the brutal realities of modern conflict. Another critical point he made was about Iran firing ballistic missiles targeting Jerusalem's holy sites – the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the Western Wall – which underscored the multi-religious significance of the area and the potential for escalated tensions among the world’s major monotheistic religions. The use of intercontinental ballistic missiles and threats to maritime routes, like the Strait of Hormuz, also signal a dangerous expansion of military capabilities and strategic intimidation that could have global economic impacts, particularly through oil supply disruptions. From a personal perspective, covering these events on streams rather than short formats allows for deeper engagement with the nuances and emotions behind such political dramas. The criticism Netanyahu faces as a 'war criminal' from some quarters stems from deep-rooted conflicts and the narratives that different sides push forward to gain international sympathy or justify their actions. As an observer and commentator, I find it essential to cross-check claims, understand the historical context, and watch how international leaders respond—or fail to respond—to such crises. For viewers looking to stay updated, live streams offer a platform for unfolding stories where immediate analysis and viewer interaction enrich understanding. This real-time breakdown is crucial because soundbites from press conferences often don’t fully convey the gravity or subtlety of situations like these. It’s equally important for global citizens to critically evaluate statements from leaders and media to form well-rounded opinions about conflicts that affect millions worldwide. In summary, Netanyahu’s recent conference serves as a vivid example of how politics, propaganda, and warfare intertwine, affecting not only regional stability but also global diplomacy and security. Engaging with such events thoughtfully and via multiple channels ensures we remain informed participants in global discourse rather than passive consumers of fragmented news.