Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin woke up today and quickly wrote on his social media that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was most likely dead. "More and more signs that Netanyahu is dead. Some sources say it was a stroke. The other Iranian missiles. Human or Divine justice is of secondary importance. Every retaliation is in the hand of God.", Dugin wrote on X.
The philosopher joins millions of individuals who daily propagate the burial of Israel and its leaders. Tens of thousands of posts on social media and the main propaganda channels of the Muslim Brotherhood have been spreading for days that the Netanyahu brothers – the politician and the doctor – died after being shot by attacks from the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Meanwhile, Iddo's patients continue to rely on his generous daily assistance, and Benjamin continues his fight for the survival of the people and the state of Israel, but also for the salvation of what little remains of Judeo-Christian civilization around the world. Israel is a thorn in the side of all progressive movements that have created a world hostile to God, the traditional family, and the proud history of each nation.
The abolition of the moral "Rules" of War
David Garrett, from the Jewish Community of Porto, explains to the Portuguese Jewish News what he thinks about the increasingly frequent decapitation of political and military leaders in modern wars.
"The abolition of the moral 'Rules' of War, the abolition of the culture of military honor that existed in the 17th and 19th centuries simply no longer exists. Generals avoided directly targeting the enemy commander with artillery, much less attempting to take the lives of the leaders of opposing nations. Napoleon frequently visited the front line at the Battle of Waterloo to look the enemy in the eye and assess the movements of the contending armies. The British army never committed the dishonor of killing him. This would have been unthinkable at that time, which wasn't so long ago."
Was it Israel that broke the rules?
According to David Garrett, "The moral rules of war began to be broken during the American Revolutionary War, extended to World War I, but the peak, however, occurred in the 21st century before our very eyes. Targeting enemy leadership, "decapitating" political and military leadership, has become not only a common tactic, but also the first means employed. Personally, I am against the decapitation of leaders."
To find a justification for the successive decapitations of leaders that Israel has carried out in Iran, Lebanon, Palestine, and other countries in the region and beyond, Garrett recalls that "military history tells us that, in wars, belligerent nations were generally minimally equivalent in military power and numerical weight, in addition to the fact that the generals were from the nobility and saw their enemies as their cousins, which is why the assassination of high-ranking officers or renowned politicians was considered dishonorable.
This entire equation was already unbalanced three centuries ago and only very recently has it benefited from the contribution of a small state, with a traumatic history. In the face of far more numerous and letal adversaries, Israel follows the line of King David: "Kill or be killed". It's the same story as the stone in Goliath's head. There was no other chance to defeat him immediately.
Israel and the Nations
The Israeli Prime Minister is not solely focused on the outcome of the war in Iran. Israel's position in the face of the ongoing struggles between empires cannot be considered a minor issue. The next civilization will be born from the outcome of these struggles. Garrett believes that the world will be divided into spheres of influence and that the state of Israel should be prepared for the new reality, whatever it may be.
“I believe Netanyahu aligns himself with Henry Kissinger's thinking. It is not feasible for the Western world to defeat the Sino-Russian bloc, neither economically nor militarily. To begin with, we will see the practical results of the Iranian trap set by China, which is shaping the world for the next 50 years, and by Russia, which is in the hands of a KGB veteran. Western political leaders live for the next day's headlines and represent the most blatant refutation of the philosopher kings that their ancient civilization promoted. To get an idea of the lack of quality of these people to participate in a war of empires, just think about how modern parliaments function, and the game of the political parties that meet there, with the deputies on one side of the bench saying yes to everything, and those on the other side saying no to everything, without anyone caring about their personal honor, their own thoughts, the interests of the nation, and much less about knowledge of history and human morality.”