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Agi: "Gengis Khan meglio di Gesù Cristo", bufera per le parole di Netanyahu

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    Agi: "Gengis Khan meglio di Gesù Cristo", bufera per le parole di Netanyahu

    AGI - "Sfortunatamente Gesù Cristo non ha alcun vantaggio su Gengis Khan. Perché se sei abbastanza forte, abbastanza spietato, abbastanza potente, il male trionferà sul bene". Parola di Benjamin Netanyahu che in conferenza stampa ha usato tale scenario per spiegare i motivi della guerra di Israele e Stati Uniti contro l'Iran.
    Tanto è servito che è stato subissato di critiche sui social, con l'accusa di essere 'anti-cristiano'. La polemica è montata a tal punto da costringere il premier israeliano a chiarire il suo pensiero con un messaggio su X: "Altre notizie false sul mio atteggiamento nei confronti dei cristiani, che sono protetti e prosperano in Israele. Vorrei essere chiaro: non ho denigrato Gesù Cristo durante la conferenza stampa di questa sera".
    La visione di Netanyahu sulla difesa
    In conferenza stampa Netanyahu, dopo aver citato Gesù e Gengis Khan, ha sostenuto che "non c'è scelta: se si guarda il mondo come è oggi, bisogna essere ciechi per non vedere che le democrazie guidate dagli Stati Uniti devono ribadire la volontà di difendersi e di opporsi i nemici finché sono ancora in tempo".

    “Genghis Khan better than Jesus Christ,” Netanyahu’s words spark outrage

    AGI - “Unfortunately, Jesus Christ has no advantage over Genghis Khan. Because if you are strong enough, ruthless enough, powerful enough, evil will triumph over good.” Words of Benjamin Netanyahu, who used this scenario during a press conference to explain the reasons for Israel and the United States’ war against Iran.

    It was so much served that he was flooded with criticism on social media, accused of being ‘anti-Christian’. The controversy escalated to the point of forcing the Israeli prime minister to clarify his thinking with a message on X: “More false news about my attitude towards Christians, who are protected and thrive in Israel. I want to be clear: I did not denigrate Jesus Christ during tonight’s press conference.”

    Netanyahu’s Vision on Defense

    During the press conference, Netanyahu, after citing Jesus and Genghis Khan, stated that “there is no choice: if you look at the world as it is today, you must be blind not to see that democracies led by the United States must reaffirm their will to defend themselves and to oppose enemies while they are still in time.”

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