Benjamin Netanyahu’s war machine has crossed yet another line. On September 11, Israeli airstrikes slaughtered 35 people and wounded 131 in Yemen. Entire residential neighborhoods in Sana’a and even a government compound in al-Jawf province were targeted. These are not defensive measures — they are war crimes against civilians.
This attack came just a day after Israel bombed Qatar, killing six people in what Qatar’s prime minister rightly called “an act of state terror.” He added that Netanyahu “needs to be brought to justice.” Even Donald Trump, hardly a critic of Israel, was reportedly furious, calling Netanyahu reckless for blindsiding the U.S. with the strike on Doha.
Inside Israel itself, the truth is breaking through. Families of hostages and even military reservists marched on the Israeli military headquarters in Tel Aviv, demanding an end to the war. Their message was clear: Netanyahu’s obsession with endless bloodshed only endangers the hostages further.
Meanwhile, 22 more Palestinians were killed in Gaza since dawn the same day. This is Netanyahu’s legacy: expanding massacres across borders, crushing civilians under bombs, and destroying any hope of peace.
Netanyahu is not defending Israel — he is destabilizing the entire region and committing crimes against humanity in the process. The international community must stop enabling his slaughter and hold him accountable as the war criminal he is.
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