Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio?
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At the moment Netanyahu is trying to build his son to succeed him, the son apparently don't think the father is serious enough.
Shut up and take my money!
They may be the dirtiest in Israelโs history, and if you are not watching carefully, it will be hard to understand what happens next.
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The war will likely end within weeks. Netanyahu will declare victory and call early elections, probably around June. His allies, including Israelโs president (another crony), will then try to arrange some form of political protection or pardon. Keep a close eye on those elections. >>
9/10
its lack of coverage of developments in Israel or Iran over the years, then perhaps your 1.2 million listeners would have a clearer understanding of how we arrived at this situation.
So here is my prediction. >>
8/10
Apart from one presenter (no, it wasnโt you), no one really engaged with it until it was already too late.
If the same attention had been given to what was happening inside Israeli politics, the way you rightly scrutinised Brexit, and if the UK media had been challenged more often about >>
7/10
It is very different to follow the same problem for 30 years and realise that no one pays attention until it finally becomes headline news, by which point it is already too late.
I have been texting and emailing LBC since at least 2017 warning about Netanyahu and his allies. >>
6/10
I understand that following Netanyahu or Trump is not your hobby horse. But perhaps it would help to listen more closely to those who have been warning about Netanyahuโs conduct for over a decade.
It is easy to sit in a comfortable studio and criticise events as they unfold. >>
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your listeners about the huge weekly demonstrations against Netanyahuโs kleptocracy, but most of the time Israel is portrayed as a homogeneous society where everyone backs Netanyahu and his messianic populist government, when in reality only 48% support the coalition. Remind you of anything? >>
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Too often you speak about โIsraelโ as a whole and use language like โIsraeli genocideโ. For the hard of thinking, that can sound like blaming all Israelis for the actions of a government many of them oppose.
You occasionally cover opposing voices in Israel, and once in a blue moon remind >>
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and at times it feels as if your view shifts with the last thing you heard, rather like a weather vane spinning with the wind.
You do get excellent callers who challenge you, and that is one of the strengths of the show.
But you also need some consistency. >>
2/10
James OโBrien , you have often said, โWhat is the point of having a mind if you do not change it?โ I agree. But I have also become disillusioned by how frequently you seem to change yours.
I have been listening to you for over 10 years, >>
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Put Trumpโs criticism of Starmer and other democratic leaders against his consistent syrupy praise for authoritarian, brutal leaders.
Starmer is in good company. Just remind yourself how Trump praises authoritarian antidemocratic leaders in this thread. Itโs an eye opener ๐งต 1/
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Hopefully you'll find time to cover this -
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But it feels as though, unless UK media pays attention now, nothing will stop Netanyahu from capturing what remains of Israelโs free press.
mirror Viktor Orbรกnโs playbook in Hungary, using friendly oligarchs to neutralise independent media.
When we demonstrated outside the Blavatnik Building at Tate Modern previously, it had some impact. >
According to Israeli media reporting, pressure has been applied on Len Blavatnik to sell the channel to figures close to Netanyahu, rather than to a rival group of investors who are publicly critical of his government and its authoritarian drift. If accurate, this would closely >