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Netanyahu’s plane hit and grounded in Jordan: what really happened to the Israeli PM on September 29?

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Categorie: Zionism

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By Cesare Sacchetti

It’s not a secret; Israel is a state that enjoys displaying its alleged successes against its enemies.

The word “alleged” was not written accidentally because, on several occasions, these announcements have just been part of the propaganda machine that pretends to depict the Jewish state as invincible and ruthless against its enemies.

Reality is quite different, and we don’t get many glimpses of it in the Western media. For instance, we were not told the full extent of the damage that the Hezbollah drones caused to the Israeli military base in the Golan desert.

According to the Western media, there were only 4-5 casualties, while if we look at the leaked images of the attack, we see that the pavements of the base were soaked in blood. Outside the facility, dozens of ambulances were called to carry the wounded to the local hospitals.

The real estimate of the casualties caused by the attack is around 50 dead soldiers and more than 100 wounded people, but Tel Aviv can’t clearly admit these numbers.

It immediately tried to downplay the extent of the attack when it showed General Halevi, chief of the Israeli armed forces, visiting the base the next morning. However, if we look at those images, we can see that the Golani base does not show any damage and is perfectly clean. However, just a few hours earlier, the military base was more like a slaughterhouse.

Von Clausewitz claimed that war is the prosecution of politics through other means, and certainly, propaganda is part of it.

What really happened when Netanyahu came back to Israel?

Israel knows this rule very well, and maybe it also followed it on September 29th.

We all remember that the day before, Netanyahu visited the UN in New York and labeled the organization as an  “anti-Semitic swamp.”

We are certainly not fond of the United Nations, considering the fact that Rockefeller shaped this organization to be the embodiment of the future global governance that the New World Order would like to usher in.

However, Netanyahu’s attitude sums up very well the self-victimization of some parts of the Zionist and Jewish world, where if you don’t agree with them, you’re automatically blacklisted as “anti-Semite.”

After his speech, speaking before an empty assembly, the Israeli PM went back to his hotel in New York, where he ordered the attack against the Hezbollah leader, Nasrallah.

Later, he boarded his plane, Wings of Zion, at 23:48, NY time, and reached the skies of Israel around 9:00 am, Israeli time.

At that point, something very strange must have occurred. The pilots of the 767 Boeing switched the transponder off, and the plane disappeared from Flightradar’s radars.

Wings of Zion suddenly disappeare near the village of Bet Shemesh

This happened near the village of Bet Shemesh, not very far from Jerusalem.

We know that in those moments, the Yemeni fighter group of the Houthi carried out a missile attack against the Tel Aviv airport timed with the arrival of the Wings of Zion.

It is possible that the plane detected an incoming missile attack through the system called Flightguard, which utilizes a Doppler radar to spot missile threats and, as a result, releases thermal countermeasures called “flares” to evade the incoming missiles.

All government planes use this defensive system, considering the high-profile passengers they carry.

However, if the plane had undertaken defensive measures, they would probably have been ineffective. We know that the airport was struck because there is also footage of the airport showing some passengers fleeing the facility after the attack.

Passengers of Ben Gurion airport leaving the facility after the Houthi attack

The Houthi officially claimed responsibility for the missile attack. However, it is quite important to figure out what really happened in those crucial moments.

We left the plane with its disabled transponder around Jerusalem, and one hour later, the plane suddenly reappeared in Tel Aviv but did not stop there.

It immediately went to Amman because several runways at the airport were probably not viable due to the damage caused by the missiles.

Wings of Zion leaves Tel Aviv airport after the Houthi attack

The first channel that confirmed that at least one missile hit the plane was the Telegram Kuwaitian channel called “Tolkarem News.”

Tolkarem News claimed that after the attack, Netanyahu was hit by shrapnel and, as a result, was transported urgently to Sourasky Hospital in Tel Aviv, where he was declared clinically dead.

Some Lebanese intelligence sources reached out to us and confirmed this information. Our sources spoke with airport workers in Amman who claimed that the Wings of Zion is held in a hangar, and it was also covered with tarps to prevent people in the area from seeing the damage from the missiles.

The plane has not been moved since that day. As we can see on Flightradar, its last trip was indeed the one to Amman.

The last trip of Netanyahu’s plane to Jordan

The media claimed that Netanyahu was moved with his plane in Jerusalem the night of the Iranian missile attack on October 1st. However, this is simply untrue because the plane has not flown since September 29, and it obviously couldn’t when you consider the damage that barely allowed an emergency landing in Amman.

It turns out also that Ben Gurion airport was deeply affected by the attack. In the following day, several planes that were supposed to land to Israel, went to Jordan.

In any case, since September 29th, Netanyahu, according to our Lebanese intelligence sources, is still in a coma. However, we don’t know if he’s still at Sourasky Hospital or if he was moved to another secret military facility.

After the Houthi attack, Israel immediately bombed Yemen as a clear retaliatory move against the Yemeni fighters.

Tel Aviv attacked the ports of Al Hudaydah and Ras Isa, controlled by the Houthi, and this is confirmation that the Jewish state wanted to target their territory.

At this point, the most natural question is only one: what have we been seeing in regard to Netanyahu’s appearances?

The answer should be probably a virtual reality. When Netanyahu was returning to Israel, he scheduled a press conference in which he was supposed to claim the “success” of Nasrallah’s murder. However, strangely, his office canceled the event and sent a pre-recorded video where the Israeli PM was alone instead.

There were no journalists around him. The other images that we have been seeing are most likely old footage pictures presented as new or AI videos, like the one where Netanyahu is walking over grass shrouded by a strange white light.

Netanyahu’s video after the Hezbollah attack. His figure is strangely shrouded in a white effect.

Another important update in this regard is the episode of the Hezbollah drone attack against his house in Caesarea.

Israel stated that the house was empty, but it forgot to mention two major issues. The first is that Hezbollah had no problem reaching the house of the Israeli PM, and this proves, once again, the absolute faultiness of the Iron Dome defensive system.

The second is that all three of Netanyahu’s houses, the one in Caesarea and the other two in Jerusalem, have been empty since September 29th.

Russian and Serbian intelligence sources told us that they have been monitoring the houses of the Israeli PM, and they have been vacant for the last three weeks.

The intelligence agencies of these countries were also wiretapping his phones. However, they have also been totally inactive after September 29th.

If this information is true, we are probably witnessing a major cover-up by Israel around the events surrounding the Houthi attack.

Tajani and Blinken alleged meetings with Netanyahu

Another example that the Israeli PM is probably not available now is the one related to the visit of the Italian foreign minister, Antonio Tajani, that took place on October 21st.

Tajani came to Israel on that day, and he met Israeli foreign minister Katz. As we can see, he was wearing a blue suit and a blue polka-dot tie.

He wore the same suit when he met with the Palestinian PM, Mustafa.

However, when he met with Netanyahu the same day, he wore a completely different black suit with a black polka-dot tie.

We don’t think that Tajani wore a special suit under his blue suit like a sort of wannabe Superman. We think that this picture is probably the result of the poor doctoring of another old picture.

Also, there was no press conference after this important meeting, and there was no video of Netanyahu with Tajani. However, there was a video of the latter with Mustafa instead.

The next day, October 22nd, is the turn of Blinken. The US Secretary of State announces his trip to Israel. However, strangely enough, the Secretary of State’s website reveals that there will be no press coverage of this important event.

Blinken allegedly met with the Israeli PM, and even here, we don’t see a video of the two speaking, only a picture that could be of the same “category” as the one with Tajani.

It’s a fact that the PM of Israel has not been seen at a live public event after September 29th, and this strengthens the reliability of the information that we received from some intelligence sources.

Israel is living an unprecented crisis in its history

However, if this scenario is true, there’s another question that should be answered:  who’s in charge now?

Theoretically, the acting Israeli PM is Yariv Levin, and he should be the real PM until Netanyahu is eventually declared incapacitated.

There is the precedent of Ariel Sharon that could help us in figuring out a possible path for the political future of Israel. However, at that time, back in 2005, when the former Israeli PM was hit by a stroke, Israel could not disguise the situation for a long time because the current technology was not available then.

In any case, we don’t think that this situation can be hidden for a long time. Sooner or later, the Jewish state will be forced to leave this farcical conundrum and reveal that its PM is no longer available.

The media blackout and the AI charade can only postpone an inevitable crisis. If the Houthi attack really hit Netanyahu, the Jewish state will be forced to call soon elections whose outcome seems to be quite uncertain, considering the fact that the Israeli society seems very divided.

On the one hand, we have this messianic Zionist wing that aims for the Greater Israel plan, which is impossible to achieve after the US divorce from the Jewish state. On the other, we have a secular and progressive wing more similar to the likes of the Open Society of George Soros.

It’s an ever harder cohabitation because these two sides of the Jewish realm have been fiercely struggling, especially after the murder of Yitzhak Rabin back in 1995, in which the Mossad seemed to play an important part.

Rabin was everything that Netanyahu wasn’t. He was secular, he had a pro-LGBT stance, and he was not interested in Greater Israel.

Rabin was the epitome of the international Jew, while Netanyahu can be considered the epitome of the national Jew.

The death of Rabin paved the way for Netanyahu’s rise to power. He became PM in 1996, which marked the beginning of the era of his political reign over Israel.

However, in the present state, it looks like both of these wings of the Jewish world are losing momentum.

The 20th century was certainly the Jewish and Israeli century, where Zionism had undisputed power.

Now, Zionism is struggling to come to terms with another reality. The old world is over. If Israel pursues its imperialistic plan, it is headed to self-destruction.

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