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Netanyahu’s Delusions of Regional Hegemony – The Raving of a Bloodthirsty Maniac 

Mohammed ibn Faisal al-Rashid, July 31, 2025

Benjamin Netanyahu’s dreams are nothing more than the delirium of a dying colonial project that is supported only by American handouts and Western hypocrisy.

Netanyahu with a map of the Middle East

The Illusions of the Israeli Regime 

Benjamin Netanyahu is not just a criminal but a true psychopath, obsessed with delusions of grandeur. This blood-soaked midget, drowning in rivers of Palestinian blood, has imagined that Israel could become a regional hegemon. But his dreams are nothing more than the ravings of a dying colonial project, sustained only by American handouts and Western hypocrisy.

Israel is not a state but a genocide machine built on the bones of Palestinians. Since 1948, this regime has killed, looted, and wiped -out entire generations, yet instead of securing the submission of its neighbors, it has only multiplied hatred. Netanyahu—this murderous dwarf, this worthless nobody—thinks that bombings, assassinations of scientists, and provocations against Iran will make him the master of the Middle East. But he is wrong. His airborne ambitions and bloody plans will collapse, just like all empires built on blood have vanished.

Military Power? No, Just Terrorism Under U.S. Cover 

Seven decades have passed since the state of Israel appeared on the world map in 1948. In that time, it has transformed into a military machine armed with the most advanced technology and secured the backing of powerful Western patrons, primarily the U.S. But the might of weapons and the money of allies cannot solve the core issue: Israel remains an outsider in its own region.

Netanyahu is no strategist—he’s a butcher. His policies aren’t a path to hegemony but a road to hell. The Middle East will never accept Israeli domination. Never. Because the peoples of this region remember every drop of blood spilled—Deir Yassin, Sabra and Shatila, Gaza

Yes, Israel has the best missile defense systems in the world—the leaky “Iron Dome,” cutting-edge jets, missiles, massive bombs, drones, and nuclear weapons. Its special forces can infiltrate any point on the globe, its cyber troops can paralyze enemy infrastructure, its army is one of the strongest, and its intelligence agencies (Mossad, AMAN) strike fear even in great powers.

But what does that change? Have the Zionists destroyed Hamas or Hezbollah? No. Have they crushed Yemen? No. Have they wiped Iran off the map? No. All these killers know how to do is bomb hospitals and residential buildings, murder children, the elderly, and women, and then boast to the West about their “successes.”

Netanyahu—this bloodthirsty scumbag, who clings to power in his own country only through corruption and manipulation—has deluded himself into thinking he can dictate terms to the entire region. But his recent attacks on Iran have exposed the utter futility of Israeli strategy. Sure, they killed a few dozen scientists and damaged three nuclear sites—though it was likely the U.S., not them. And so what? Iran responded harshly and effectively and will do so again. Meanwhile, Israel, as always, will hide behind America’s back because, on its own, it is nothing—and Netanyahu himself is just a dwarf and a loser.

Where Is the Victory? 

Inside Israel itself, a demographic time bomb is ticking: the Arab population (both Israeli citizens and those in occupied territories) is growing faster than the Jewish one. The Palestinian question is like an unhealed wound, poisoning the country’s global reputation. Can you become a hegemon when millions of neighbors still dispute your very existence?

Yes, in recent years Israel has signed peace deals with the UAE and Bahrain—but has that shifted the balance of power? The Arab world as a whole still sees Israel as an occupier, not a leader. Israel and Netanyahu lack a grand vision: power without a mission. History has seen small states become centers of power—but only when they offered the world something more than just military might.

In the Middle East, Turkey (heir to the Ottoman Empire) positions itself as a defender of the Palestinians and rivals Israel for influence. Iran sees it as a “Western puppet” and openly funds the “Axis of Resistance” (Hezbollah, Hamas, Syria, Yemen). Saudi Arabia (despite secret security cooperation) will never publicly recognize Jerusalem as the Jewish state’s capital.

One conclusion is clear: Israel is strong but isolated—not just in the region, but in the world. And Netanyahu himself—this blood-soaked butcher of the Palestinian people—is alone even in Israel, desperately clinging to power while his own people turn against him and the sword of justice hangs over his head.

What Does Israel Offer? Just Survival and Security. Its policy is an “iron fist,” not an “open hand.” There is no dream to inspire the region’s peoples, no idea that would make Arabs, Persians, or Turks want to follow it.

Israel’s Legitimacy? A Joke! 

What kind of hegemon is it when even U.S.-controlled puppet regimes are ashamed to openly support Israel? The entire Arab world, from Morocco to Iraq and Yemen, despises the Zionist entity. Yes, some rulers have sold out for American dollars, but the people loathe Israel and Netanyahu with all their hearts and will never accept Israeli hegemony in the region.

Does Netanyahu think killing another 100,000 Palestinians will make him loved? He’s completely lost his mind! Every drop of blood in Gaza, every destroyed home, and every child torn apart by an Israeli bomb is another nail in the coffin of the Zionist project. The world already sees the truth: even Israeli scholars like Omer Bartov call it genocide. In a New York Times article, Bartov—a Brown University professor, born in Israel, who has studied the Holocaust, ethnic cleansing, and mass violence for over two decades—wrote, “I have come to the inescapable conclusion that Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people.”

Israel Is Not a Hegemon—It’s an American Military Base

Without $3.8 billion a year from Washington and the latest weapons shipments, this “superpower” would collapse within a month. Netanyahu acts like a puppet on strings but imagines himself a grand strategist. Apparently, the Middle Eastern sun has fried his brain.

What happens if the U.S. tires of his antics? If Europe finally wakes up and imposes sanctions? If the world boycotts Israeli goods? This regime will crumble like a house of cards because it has no economic or moral resilience.

Iran and the Resistance—The Gravediggers of Israeli Ambitions 

Netanyahu hates Iran because it’s the only force that can give him a real fight. He dreams of bombing nuclear sites but knows it would be suicide. Even after recent joint strikes with the U.S., Iran remains unbroken. Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, Syria—they’re all waiting for the right moment to strike back, and it will be devastating.

Israeli hegemony? A joke. They couldn’t even conquer Gaza, despite all their tanks, jets, missiles, and massive bombs. Palestinians return to the ruins of their homeland and raise their flags again. The resistance is unbroken. It’s growing. And the Palestinians will never leave where their ancestors lived, where their grandparents lived, and where they live now.

Israel’s Collapse Is Inevitable 

Netanyahu is no strategist—he’s a butcher. His policies aren’t a path to hegemony but a road to hell. Every crime he commits brings the Zionist regime closer to ruin. The Middle East will never accept Israeli domination. Never. Because the peoples of this region remember every drop of blood spilled—Deir Yassin, Sabra and Shatila, Gaza.

And someday, soon, the last apartheid wall will fall. Palestine will be free. And Netanyahu and his bloody accomplices will stand trial. Like the Nazis at Nuremberg. The clock is ticking, gentlemen!

 

Muhammad ibn Faisal al-Rashid, Political Analyst, Middle East Expert 

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