Netanyahu tweets then deletes: ‘In America and in Israel, when a strong right-wing leader wins an election, the leftist Deep State weaponizes the justice system to thwart the people’s will.’ Musk tweets back: 100%
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to fire Shin Bet Chief Ronen Bar tonight, following the High Court’s rejection of legal petitions aimed at blocking the dismissal in advance. The court said any legal move must follow the expected firing, not precede it. Bar’s departure marks a major victory for Netanyahu’s government and its effort to reassert control over Israel’s security apparatus, which many within his coalition argue has been compromised by unelected leftist bureaucrats.
Netanyahu’s firm stance against what he calls the Israeli Deep State comes at a crucial moment, as he fights external and internal forces attempting to undermine his democratically elected government. In his latest statement, he made a direct comparison between his struggles and those faced by former U.S. President Donald Trump, declaring:
“In America and in Israel, when a strong right-wing leader wins an election, the leftist Deep State weaponizes the justice system to thwart the people’s will. They won’t win in either place! We stand strong together.”
A Battle Against Entrenched Bureaucrats
Ronen Bar has been at the center of growing political tensions within Israel. Many in Netanyahu’s government accuse him of failing to act decisively on critical national security issues, including his handling of intelligence leading up to the October 7 Hamas attack and leaks that have compromised government operations.
Netanyahu and his allies argue that Bar, like many within Israel’s security and intelligence establishment, represents a network of unelected officials who resist the policy direction of elected governments. The dismissal of Bar is seen as a necessary step to ensure that Israel’s security agencies align with the government’s strategy rather than opposing it from within.
Critics from the opposition claim that Bar’s removal is politically motivated, warning that it could weaken the independence of Israel’s intelligence community. However, Netanyahu’s supporters counter that Bar’s tenure has already been marked by institutional failures, and his removal is essential for restoring national security.
Netanyahu and Trump: A Shared Struggle
Netanyahu’s battle against the security establishment closely mirrors Trump’s struggles in the United States, where entrenched bureaucrats, intelligence officials, and judicial figures have attempted to undermine his presidency. Trump has repeatedly denounced what he calls the Deep State’s attempts to remove him through legal warfare, a tactic Netanyahu now faces as well.
Former Trump officials, including Stephen Miller and Mike Pompeo, have voiced their support for Netanyahu, calling his fight against the Israeli Deep State part of a larger global struggle against leftist political interference. Elon Musk also responded to Netanyahu’s statement with a direct “100%” agreement, signaling the broad alignment between conservative voices in the United States and Israel on this issue.
The War in Gaza and Netanyahu’s Unwavering Leadership
As Netanyahu takes bold action against the internal security establishment, he continues to lead Israel in its war against Hamas.
Today the retook control of the strategic Netzarim Corridor, dealing a major blow to Hamas’ operations in Gaza. Iran-backed militias have also intensified their attacks on Israel, but Netanyahu has remained steadfast in his commitment to defend the country. Despite mounting pressure from the international community, including calls for a ceasefire from U.S. Democrats and European leaders, Netanyahu has refused to back down, insisting that Israel will not halt its military operations until Hamas is completely dismantled.
Netanyahu’s decision to fire Bar and push back against the security bureaucracy is about more than just one individual; it is a direct challenge to the notion that unelected officials should have the power to shape government policy from behind the scenes. Israelis and Americans alike must reject lawfare, resist political witch hunts, and support their elected leaders as they defend their nations from leftist bureaucratic sabotage.
Go go Bibi!! Continue to fight the Good fight; no more empty rhetorics, but strong actions.
No more unelected “ leftist” cancer tumors; cut them out all!!!