Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu recently faced an embarrassing situation at the United Nations conference.
Before his speech, representatives from multiple countries hurriedly left their seats, expressing silent protest against Israel.
This reaction is closely linked to Israel's actions since last October, particularly its military operations in Gaza, which have resulted in numerous civilian casualties and sparked international outrage.
In response to the growing anti-Israel sentiment and pressure from global public opinion, Israel has gradually shifted its strategy, opting for assassination operations aimed at targeting opposition leaders.
With a robust intelligence network and support from the United States, Israel has created an atmosphere of fear in the Middle East.
Such ruthless actions have left Israel isolated in the international community, with almost no support besides the U.S.
Netanyahu, as a hardline leader, has driven these policies, with many viewing him as a war criminal.
Despite the International Criminal Court issuing an arrest warrant for him, this action is somewhat symbolic given his position as a head of state.
Worryingly, while he is condemned for his crimes against the Arab people, he is unlikely to face severe punishment and may instead be remembered by history.
This is because Netanyahu represents the interests of Jews and Zionism.
Jews hold a dominant position in global public opinion, with many media giants controlled by them; they excel at shaping their image and winning sympathy through historical narratives.
Their support enables Netanyahu to continue defending his interests under pressure.
Historically, the Jewish narrative and its reshaping of experiences may allow them to praise Netanyahu's achievements in the future.
If he can withstand the current pressures, he might ultimately be cast as a heroic figure.
Therefore, despite his notorious reputation now, Netanyahu may still secure a place in history, becoming a politically significant figure for generations to come.
History is written by the victors. If Netanyahu emerges victorious in this conflict, backed by Jewish support, his name may be remembered by future generations as a symbol of their legacy.
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