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Israeli Foreign Policy Strategy under Netanyahu
This episode highlights the 1980 Jerusalem law that claimed that the entire city of Jerusalem is united under Israeli sovereignty and direct opposition to international law, and how Netanyahu skillfully ties in the Israeli fight against Palestinians to align with the US foreign policy agenda.
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The passing of the Jerusalem law in 1980 was the start of a strategic move to tie the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to whatever the US is struggling against at the moment, framing the issue as a battle against terrorism in order to garner support from other powers.
43:15 - 45:28 (02:12)
Summary
The passing of the Jerusalem law in 1980 was the start of a strategic move to tie the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to whatever the US is struggling against at the moment, framing the issue as a battle against terrorism in order to garner support from other powers. This is in direct opposition to international law, as Israel is occupying all of Jerusalem.
ChapterIsraeli Foreign Policy Strategy under Netanyahu
EpisodePart Two: What the Netanyahu Family Did To Palestine
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The success of Israeli foreign policy in gaining the support of the US can be attributed to the effectiveness of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in communicating and gaining favor from Americans.
45:28 - 47:58 (02:29)
Summary
The success of Israeli foreign policy in gaining the support of the US can be attributed to the effectiveness of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in communicating and gaining favor from Americans.
ChapterIsraeli Foreign Policy Strategy under Netanyahu
EpisodePart Two: What the Netanyahu Family Did To Palestine
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The intifada was caused by years of oppression and discontent; however, it is often attributed to the killing of four Palestinian civilians by an Israeli Jeep, which occurred while Benjamin Netanyahu was preparing to become prime minister.
47:58 - 51:17 (03:19)
Summary
The intifada was caused by years of oppression and discontent; however, it is often attributed to the killing of four Palestinian civilians by an Israeli Jeep, which occurred while Benjamin Netanyahu was preparing to become prime minister.