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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu quoted the bible saying; those who bless Israel shall be blessed and those who curse Israel shall be cursed, thus says the Lord your God, the whole has gone agog on this latest quote by the PM with many in support.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has once again stirred up global reactions by referencing a powerful biblical statement to defend Israel’s stance amid ongoing international tensions.

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“The Bible says those who bless Israel will be blessed, and those who curse Israel will be cursed.”

He went on to assert that this statement is “100% correct,” a claim that has ignited intense discussions across political, religious, and social media platforms.

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Netanyahu’s comment is often linked to Genesis 12:3, a biblical verse that many Christian and Jewish believers view as a divine promise regarding Israel. This verse has historically been highlighted by religious leaders to underscore Israel’s spiritual importance and its perceived covenant with God.  Israeli Prime Minister

For Netanyahu, this quote bolsters Israel’s moral and spiritual legitimacy, particularly at a time when the country is facing increasing international scrutiny over security measures, regional conflicts, and humanitarian issues.

Supporters of the Israeli leader contend that his statement reflects deeply rooted religious beliefs shared by millions around the globe. Many evangelical Christians and pro-Israel advocates regard the verse as a timeless truth, arguing that nations thrive when they support Israel.

On the flip side, critics have been vocal in their opposition, cautioning that blending religion with modern geopolitics can be perilous. They contend that biblical interpretations shouldn’t be wielded to justify government actions, military interventions, or foreign policy choices in today’s world.  Israeli Prime Minister

Human rights advocates and political analysts have also voiced worries that such rhetoric might further divide global opinions and exacerbate ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.  Israeli Prime Minister

Netanyahu is quite familiar with incorporating religious language into his political dialogue. Throughout the years, he has often drawn on Jewish history, scripture, and identity to garner support at home and connect with international allies, especially in the United States.

Yet, this latest remark comes at a particularly sensitive time, as Israel’s actions are under intense global scrutiny and diplomatic pressures are escalating. For many observers, this statement underscores the persistent clash between faith-driven narratives and secular international law.

Since the statement was made public, reactions have flooded in from around the globe. Social media is buzzing with a split between those exclaiming “Amen” and others labeling the comment as inflammatory. Political analysts suggest that while the quote may resonate deeply with Netanyahu’s supporters, it risks alienating those who are neutral or critical on the global stage.

As the debates continue to unfold, one thing is certain: Netanyahu’s words have once again thrust Israel into the spotlight of a worldwide discussion about faith, power, and politics.

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