Judging Freedom - Max Blumenthal: Netanyahu Laughs at Gazans Suffering.

Episode Date: April 9, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 you Hi everyone, Judge Andrew Napolitano here for Judging Freedom. Today is Wednesday, April 9th, 2025. My dear friend Max Blumenthal joins us now. Max, thank you for joining us. Thanks for accommodating my schedule. I have a lot of topics to talk to you about, but I wanna start off with a clip that I've run a couple of times this week, but I've been looking forward to running it in front of you. This is President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu
Starting point is 00:01:01 in the Oval Office on Monday after they had met for three hours should be pretty easy to decide which of them is ignorant and which of them is lying. Cut number ten. Do you think blocking humanitarian aid is also an effective pressure? Well you know how I feel about the Gaza Strip. I think it's an incredible piece of important real estate. The level of death on the Gaza Strip is just incredible.
Starting point is 00:01:27 And I've said it. I don't understand why Israel ever gave it up. Israel owned it. It wasn't this man, so I can say it. He wouldn't have given it up. I know him very well. There's no way. They took oceanfront property, and they gave it to people for peace.
Starting point is 00:01:43 How did that work out? Not good. They gave it away for good intention and it it didn't work out that way I think what the president talked about is first want to give people a choice Gaza Gazans were closed in and any other place including in arenas of battle I mean whether it's Ukraine or Syria or any other place people could leave I mean whether it's Ukraine or Syria or any other place people could leave Gaza was the only place where they locked them in we didn't lock them in they're locked in and
Starting point is 00:02:15 What is wrong with giving people a choice now? We've been talking Clothing over lunch about some countries are Won't go into them right now They're saying you know if Gazans want to leave we want to take them in and I think this is this is the right thing to do if you give you know it's going to take years to rebuild Gaza in the meantime people can have an option the president has a vision countries are responding to that vision we're working on it I hope we'll have good news for you. And Netanyahu had a chance to bail out Trump's ignorance, but he compounded it with lies. Well, the ignorance may have been tactical. I mean, I get, I'm just worn out fact checking Trump on all of this.
Starting point is 00:02:57 And we might have to start taking them at his word about his intentions for Gaza. He entered office during his first term, portraying himself as a kind of a non-interventionist, not because he cared about the lives of Arabs and Muslims, but because Americans had suffered so much, especially in red parts of the country, fighting the wars of choice of George W. Bush. And now Trump is pledging to commit apparently American men and material to turn Gaza into what he calls a freedom zone where the U S will own Gaza.
Starting point is 00:03:38 It sounds like what the U S did in Mogadishu, which didn't work out very well for United States. This is, you know, it stands in contravention to the whole America First agenda, and of course he's lying about why the Gaza Strip is in the situation it's in. It's in the situation it's in because of perpetual Israeli occupation, siege, starvation of Gaza by managing everything down to the caloric intake of each Gaza resident. That's what Israel's been doing. So he hands it off to Netanyahu, who is a professional liar who could sell a dirty diaper to a garbage can, or at least he thinks he can, and he declares that we're not the ones blocking Gaza.
Starting point is 00:04:20 Really? Who's blocking it? I guess Egypt is to blame for the whole thing. But what they've done here is they've normalized the concept of population transfer, transfer ethnic cleansing, which used to be considered incredibly controversial, but it cuts to the heart of the logic of Zionism in which Israel must maintain its own ethno-religious purity within all territory it controls, or it will cease to be a Jewish and democratic state and it will just have to be a Jewish apartheid state. That was the reasoning of Meir Kahane, who was banned from the Israeli Knesset because he was putting forward this idea,
Starting point is 00:05:02 but now the idea is so mainstream, the US president is putting it forward and I can tell you the whole pro-Israel lobbying world is Celebrating Donald Trump for mainstreaming that idea you Talk about taking Trump at his word Here's his latest word on what should become of Gaza, the United States Peace Force, aka U.S. Marines. Cut number one.
Starting point is 00:05:33 Well, you know how I feel about the Gaza Strip. I think it's an incredible piece of important real estate, and I think it's something that we would be involved in. But, you know, having a peace force like the United States there controlling and owning the Gaza Strip would be a good thing. Because right now, all it is is for years and years, all I hear about is killing and Hamas and problems.
Starting point is 00:05:58 And if you take the people, the Palestinians, and move them around to different countries, and you have plenty of countries that will do that and you really have a freedom a freedom zone you call it the freedom zone a free zone as the zone where people aren't going to be killed every day that's a hell of a place again he doesn't know what he's talking about max i know you're sick and tired of fact checking him and maybe this is strategic or maybe it's just dumb. Well, where's everybody gonna go? Right? Establish this freedom zone in which his son in law Jared Kushner has economic interests, is invested in a real estate firm, which has already
Starting point is 00:06:41 expressed interest in building seafront seaside property in Gaza, where are they all going to go? Trump has proposed a kind of Nazi like Madagascar plan. Will they be sent to a place like Somaliland or Puntland, which are these kind of imperial carve outs out of Somalia, but they haven't really accepted it. They're going to go to Europe. refugees who are traumatized, suffered through incredible trauma that even many Europeans didn't suffer during World War II. And they're just going to be dumped there.
Starting point is 00:07:16 How's that going to work out? I mean, it might be appropriate given the level of support Europe has given to Netanyahu's genocide in Gaza, but it's not going to work out well. Europe won't accept it. Egypt and Jordan, Netanyahu put them on the hook to accept Palestinians as the price of maintaining an ethno-supremacist Zionist state in the heart of the Arab Muslim Middle East, and they rejected it too as destabilizing. And of course, unfair to Palestinians. King Abdullah, if he accepted hundreds of thousands of Palestinians and allowed Gaza to be taken, he already has on his hands, 80% of
Starting point is 00:07:57 his population is Palestinian. Do you think they would accept that? No, totally, totally destabilizing to the Middle East. So what Trump is putting forward is something that's unacceptable to all parties. What Trump won't do is force Netanyahu's hand for a ceasefire to end this nightmare, or at least force him to allow humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip where it's approaching famine. But I should say, I'm sure you have more clips to play, this meeting didn't go very well for Netanyahu. Well, I wanted to raise that with you next,
Starting point is 00:08:32 because the BBC and the Economist have reported that, that Netanyahu thought he was going to get Trump verbally to attack President Erdogan of Turkey, and that he would agree to Bibi's grand war plans against Iran, and Trump said no to both. The alternate theory is that Netanyahu's supposed gloom and doom as he left the White House was just a head fake. What's your view? Well, the fact that Israel's now threatening to attack Iran unilaterally, which has always
Starting point is 00:09:09 been their tactic to manipulate the United States into doing the attack on their behalf, suggest to me that it wasn't a head fake and that Netanyahu not happy coming out of the meeting. Also, if you can zoom in on Netanyahu's face when Trump states that there will be direct talks with Iran in Oman, a place of Iran's choosing, Netanyahu is clearly irked, if not on the verge of descending into a petulant frenzy in front of the entire Washington press corps when Trump surprised him with that news. Netanyahu entered the meeting under the impression that Iran had rejected direct negotiations and then he finds out on the
Starting point is 00:09:55 spot that Steve Witkoff is on his way to Oman to meet with the Iranian foreign minister, Araghchi, and they're going to meet on April 12th, and this may be one of the most important meetings in the recent history of U.S.-Iranian relations, and I don't think it's one where Netanyahu believes war will emerge, which is why you see this threat. Iran is also offering Trump economic incentives. It has a lot more to offer than Israel. You saw Trump in the meeting refuse Netanyahu's demand that he drop the 18% tariff, which has been slapped on Israel, which is a higher tariff. Netanyahu has slapped on many other countries and Trump said, well, we're already giving you $4 billion a year.
Starting point is 00:10:46 So congratulations on that. Kind of an insult, like cutting Netanyahu down the side. The tariff issue, of course, has changed, but it has nothing to do with Netanyahu. You make excellent points that Netanyahu was humiliated and that his trip to the United States was counterproductive. Two of our colleagues, Gilbert D'Octoro and Pepe Escobar, have offered on this show that it was the Russians. It was our friend Sergey Lavrov who put together the Iranian Foreign Minister and Steve Whitcoff.
Starting point is 00:11:26 That adds another level to this. Does Donald Trump owe a favor to Vladimir Putin by putting together this face-to-face meeting, the hell with Netanyahu? Without a doubt, a US war or attack on Iran would have slowed or completely sabotaged all momentum on Ukraine-Russia talks, which are already lagging possibly because of the intervention of neocons like Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other elements, Mike Waltz. There's also the issue of the tariffs. If the U.S. were to attack Iran, whatever the outcome, there is no question the global economy would enter into a possible death spiral. It would be a massive blow to the global economy. Iran would attempt to close the Strait of Hormuz. There would be attacks on oil facilities of the, what I call the
Starting point is 00:12:31 axis of assistance, the collaborationists, Gulf States, UAE, Saudi Arabia. The oil markets would be an absolute chaos. And that is the warning that Tucker Carlson issued directly to Donald Trump. Tucker Carlson has access to the White House. He has access to Trump's inner circle. He obviously knows that they were very close to an attack, and he reminded them that with all the chaos and economic uncertainty
Starting point is 00:13:02 because of Trump's tariffs on the whole world, adding Iran into the mix would be almost politically suicidal. economic uncertainty because of Trump's tariffs on the whole world, adding Iran into the mix would be almost politically suicidal. And he's right. So I think this push to meet in Oman on April 12th is an attempt for Trump to find kind of an off-ramp, but he had allowed himself to be boxed in by Israel and by his national security team, figures like Mike Waltz, who were really pushing from inside the Oval Office for an attack on Iranian nuclear facilities.
Starting point is 00:13:34 And Iran's foreign ministry is very talented. They're not going to blow up this meeting or walk away, although the terms that the U.S. is putting forward, putting on the table, are not very favorable to Iran. Did the very face of Prime Minister Netanyahu's October 7th PR campaign, was that person exposed as a fabulist, as a person who made up entirely what he claimed he saw? Well, this is an incredible story and it feels almost like an afterthought or a footnote after
Starting point is 00:14:14 we've spent so much energy and time at the gray zone, exposing the lies and deceptions that were used to manufacture consent for genocide in Gaza that came out of the October 7th attacks. And all of the viewers of this show will be familiar with the 40 beheaded babies lies, the lies about babies hung on laundry lines, a fetus cut from a pregnant woman, the Hamas mass sexual assault hoax, which was spread most prominently by the billionaire lean-in feminist Sheryl Sandberg in her hoax documentary Screams Before Silence. But now it is coming apart in Israeli media. Channel 13 in Israel was going to air an expose by their chief investigative correspondent, Rami Drucker, who is one of the most prominent journalists in Israel in the Hebrew language, exposing someone
Starting point is 00:15:12 named Rami Davidian as a fraud, a complete fabulist. He's like the most famous hero of October 7th in Israel, who claimed that he rescued 750 Israelis from the Nova Electronic Music Festival from Hamas attackers and who then appeared as the star of Sheryl Sandberg's hoax documentary claiming he found women tied to trees who had been viciously sexually abused by Hamas and were then killed, over 20 of them, I think 30. And according to Raviv Drucker, everything that Rami Davidian said from start to finish was invented, everything was a lie.
Starting point is 00:15:52 He lit the torch at Israel's Independence Day festivities. He was featured even in the UN report by Priti Patel, the UN rapporteur on sexual violence. He's made loads of money on speaking tours and he's a complete fraud, just like the entire story Israel told about October 7th. And guess what happened with this report? It was censored after one hour of review by Channel 13 CEO because of quote unquote public pressure.
Starting point is 00:16:24 Basically, the narrative couldn't be allowed to be destroyed in the eyes of the Israeli public because while it's made up that there were 40 beheaded babies or any beheaded babies on October 7th, Israel is currently beheading many babies right now in Gaza and the public needs to be kept in thrall to the pro-war narrative and they can't start to question October 7th and why they're in Gaza and why they've lost hundreds of men and why they can't just negotiate their way out of this. So the show must not go on. How does this, if at all, impair the standing of Prime Minister Netanyahu, whose legal troubles just keep mounting?
Starting point is 00:17:07 Well, it doesn't. It doesn't. I mean, in Israel, there are various scandals around Netanyahu that don't really cut to the heart of the matter. Like the Qatar Gate scandal, for example, that two of his top aides were paid by Qatar to paint Qatar as a great negotiator and undercut Egypt and spread propaganda and troll farms. Like they were paid to do it. The whole Israeli Hebrew media and the US media, without being paid or or incentivized lied about October 7th and has lied about everything else while the Israeli army is lying about executing 15 medics in Gaza who are going to rescue 20 children who are trapped. And then it comes out that they, you know, one of the medics, they didn't take one of the medics iPhones.
Starting point is 00:18:03 And so it was found and exposed that they completely lied. I mean, the real scandal is right in our faces, which is that the entire wars based on a lie and it's a lie that enabled genocide. So I look at all of Netanyahu's corruption trials as kind of a side show. all of Netanyahu's corruption trials as kind of a sideshow, what really will determine Netanyahu's legacy is whether the U.S. is, I think April 12th is a decisive day for Netanyahu when the U.S. meets with Iran in Oman because Netanyahu's whole legacy, he staked his legacy on ending the, what he believes is the Iranian threat to Israel through regime change in Iran by manipulating the United States into attacking Iran on behalf of Israel. And he was almost there. And now there may be a walk back. And that will be devastating to Netanyahu if it happens. Here is the president of the Red Crescent discussing the body of the boy on whom the
Starting point is 00:19:12 telephone was found. Refat Redwan was one of 15 killed. His phone was found with his body and he recorded the whole event. His last words before being shot, Forgive me mom, I just wanted to help people. I wanted to save lives. Was the tape from the iPhone on that boy's body played on Israeli television? Israelis are so are aware of it now and actually hundreds of medics who work in Israel are demanding charges for the soldiers. I would say the majority of Jewish Israelis could care less if these
Starting point is 00:20:05 soldiers get charged. But they're aware of it. And there's a segment of Israeli society that is outraged. And it was truly outrageous what took place. I mean, not only did they behead one of the paramedics, shoot them all almost at points, you know, one by one execute them. The soldiers attempted to bury, they called in a bulldozer to bury their ambulance to cover up the crime scene. And what now through a discovered iPhone, we see not only the sadism of the crime, the kind of crimes that have been committed
Starting point is 00:20:44 day after day after day, usually without the kind of visual evidence we got here, but also the heroism of these rescuers. And what we're seeing in Gaza is the best of humanity, again and again. Whether it's this medic whose last words were an apology to his mother for him following his conviction to rescue people to his death at a young age, to the journalist Hosam Shabbat, 24 years old, covered the genocide from start to finish, went places I would be terrified to go under fire and was executed deliberately, assassinated by Israel after returning to the battlefront after Israel broke the ceasefire.
Starting point is 00:21:23 They called him a terrorist. They openly took credit for assassinating him. And I can name so many other people who just fearlessly sacrificed their lives to save others in Gaza or tell the story of what happened. And then you have these Israeli soldiers who really represent the worst of humanity, who will never face punishment for slaughtering people, who are just going to rescue children.
Starting point is 00:21:51 We don't even know their names yet. I mean, these are Netanyahu's willing executioners who maybe six months ago were school teachers, lawyers, and shopkeepers. No, this is a civilian army, right? Yep. And they don't need Netanyahu to inspire them to do this. I mean, you're referring to a book by Daniel Goldhagen, I believe, who wrote it. Yeah, it's called Hitler's Willing Execution. Hitler's Willing, and I don't necessarily agree, I don't know if I agree with the thesis of that book as it applies to Germany. You had like the Einsatzgruppen and the SS who were highly ideological, who carried out hideous
Starting point is 00:22:34 crimes, but many soldiers in the Wehrmacht were not even necessarily aware of the horrors that might have been taking place at Buchenwald or Auschwitz, which was in Poland, not in Germany. In Jewish-Israeli society, you have full-scale participation. It's a very small, closely-knit society. And the problem emanates from the heart of that society, which where indoctrination takes place from age four on, where military service is compulsory, everything in Israeli society, your credibility, the respect you get,
Starting point is 00:23:14 even your ability to enter nightclubs is contingent on your service in the army. And that is an army that has been an occupation army for well over five decades, even longer, and has been continuously at war with all of Israel's neighbors for over seven decades. And so you do have a civilian soldier population. You can't distinguish whether they're civilians or soldiers that are willing executioners and will drop their job when they get the call to go into Gaza and commit these horrific
Starting point is 00:23:52 crimes and then go back home just like a half hour away and kiss their wives. Last subject matter, Max, is Mark Zuckerberg hiring XIDF killers to work at Facebook or at Metta, the parent company? Yeah, at the Gray Zone, we republished a piece by a tech expert, someone who follows closely Israeli infiltration of the tech industry in Silicon Valley. And he goes by Nate Bear on Twitter, runs a sub stack called Do Not Panic. And he reported that over 100, this is his analysis, over 100 meta employees, including the head of AI policy at Metta, are former Israeli army soldiers, including, you know, at the officer
Starting point is 00:24:46 level. And this really sheds light on why Metta and Facebook have been taking such a biased approach to censoring content, particularly censoring pro-Palestinian content or you could call it anti genocide content. The AI policy chief. Enlisted in the Israeli army in 2009 by choice under a program that enables non Israeli Jews to fight so this is a volunteer foreign fighter named Shira Anderson who's now heading up AI policy and we have to ask what role Meta's AI is playing in Israel's genocide. Mark Zuckerberg after October 7th signed a public letter declaring that Meta stands with Israel and he signed along with other big tech AI warlords like Palantir, the ultra-Zionist Alex Karp, as well as Peter Thiel and other figures. They're all invested and mobbed up with the Israeli genocide machine.
Starting point is 00:25:56 And now we can see how infiltrated they are. And these are our digital commons. These are our digital commons. We don't have a Hyde Park speakers corner or public space where our debates are taking place. They're all taking place in these privately owned Silicon Valley platforms that are comprehensively infiltrated by Israeli operatives. So this to me seems like another case of the tail wagging the dog.
Starting point is 00:26:37 Thank you, Max. The dreadful stuff we're discussing, but it needs to be aired. Thank you for all the research you do. Thank you for your patience fact checking. And as always, thanks for coming on the show. All my best. Thanks a lot, Judge. Of course. Coming up tomorrow at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, Professor Glenn Deason. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson. And at 3 o'clock, Professor John Mearsheimer.
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