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A horror movie called "close encounter of the Schumily kind" might be blockbuster. Sci-fi of course.

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who's gonna be Kennedy's next ?

by US deep state or Satan Yahoo's Moressad)Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent visit

to Washington was no ordinary trip. The consensus among Israeli

analysts, barring a few remaining loyalists, is that Netanyahu was not

invited but, rather, summoned by US President Donald Trump.All evidence supports this assertion. Netanyahu rarely travels to the

US without extensive Israeli media fanfare, leveraging his touted

relationships with various US administrations as a “hasbara” opportunity

to reinforce his image as Israel’s strongman.This time, there was no room for such campaigns. Netanyahu was informed of Trump’s summons while on an official trip to Hungary. There, he was received

by Hungarian President Viktor Orbán with exaggerated diplomatic

accolades, signaling defiance against international condemnation of

Netanyahu, an accused war criminal wanted

by the International Criminal Court (ICC), and portraying him as

anything but an isolated leader of an increasingly pariah state.The capstone of Netanyahu’s short-lived Hungarian victory lap was Orbán’s announcement of Hungary’s withdrawal from the ICC, a move with profoundly unsettling implications.It would have been convenient for Netanyahu to use his Washington

visit to deflect from his failed war in Gaza and internal strife in

Israel. However, as the Arabic saying goes, “the wind often blows

contrary to the ship’s desires.”The notion that Netanyahu was summoned, not invited, is corroborated

by Israeli media reports that he attempted to postpone the visit under

various pretexts. He failed, ultimately flying to Washington on the date

determined by the White House. Initially, reports circulated

that no press conference would be held, denying Netanyahu the platform

to tout Washington’s unwavering support for his military actions and to

expound on the “special relationship” between the two countries.A press conference was held, though it was largely dominated by

Trump’s contradictory messages and typical rhetoric. Netanyahu spoke

briefly, attempting to project the same confident body language observed

during his previous Washington visit, where he sat with an erect

posture and spread out his legs, as if in command. But this time, his

body language betrayed him; his eyes shifted nervously, and he appeared

stiff and surprised, particularly when Trump announced that the US and Iran would begin direct talks in Oman soon

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