Benjamin Netanyahu is an international fugitive.
He is charged with the war crimes of starvation as a method of warfare and of intentionally directing an attack against the civilian population; and the crimes against humanity of murder, persecution, and other inhumane acts.
My interview @cnni:
From an Israeli perspective, the proposed U.S.–Iran agreement is seen as highly problematic.
Critics in Israel argue that it could strengthen the Iranian regime, precisely the outcome Israel has long sought to prevent, while offering only uncertain or limited constraints on Iran’s nuclear program.
There are also concerns that any final deal will not include meaningful restrictions on Iran’s missile program or its network of regional proxies, or that such provisions would be weak and difficult to enforce
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At the same time, Israel’s ability to directly challenge or reshape the position of the U.S. administration is viewed as limited.
As a result, Israeli policymakers are expected to act cautiously, particularly so as not to undermine the U.S. president’s efforts to reach an agreement.
Strategically, Israel has tried to
separate the Lebanese and Iranian fronts in order to manage regional escalation more effectively. However, this approach has had limited success so far. Overall, Israel’s capacity to influence the direction of U.S. policy on this issue is perceived as more constrained than in the past, given the dependence in the administration and President Trump.
#IranWar
Robert Kagan, speaking on CNN with Bianna Golodryga, reportedly referred to Israel as a “pariah nation.”
This is not serious analysis. It is a moral insult directed at an entire country — a country still living with the trauma of October 7, still fighting enemies who openly call for its destruction, and still defending its people under impossible circumstances.
One can criticize Israeli policy. One can criticize a government. But to brand Israel itself as a “pariah” is reckless, indecent, and historically blind.
Coming from a Jewish intellectual, it is even more painful. He should understand better than most the danger of using language that isolates and delegitimizes the Jewish state.
Criticism is legitimate. Demonization is not. Israel is not a pariah. Israel is a nation fighting for its survival.
@robertkagan@Brookfield@netanyahu
@democracynow@bartov_omer When a Jew uses his voice to legitimize those who demonize Israel and endanger Jews, he should expect moral condemnation, not applause. Shame on you.
🆕Le 15 juin 2026, La Poste émet un #timbre de la série artistique, illustré par une oeuvre originale de Ron Agam, connu pour son art holographique et lenticulaire 3D.
@ronagam#philatelie#art#optique
@USAmbFrance@ElieKorchia Thank you, Ambassador Kushner, for emphasizing spirituality, which in the end may be one of the most powerful ways to teach human beings respect for one another.
Une histoire d’art, d’héritage et de déception Il y a une semaine, j’ai successivement écrit trois lettres à Anne Claire Legendre, que je connaissais à New York lorsqu’elle était Consule générale et qui est aujourd’hui conseillère auprès du Président Macron. Dans mes lettres, je lui rappelais que le Président Macron m’avait personnellement invité à l’appeler lorsque je suis à Paris et à venir le rencontrer. J’exprimais également mon souhait de voir la magnifique tapisserie de mon père dans le Salon des Ambassadeurs de l’Élysée — un chef-d’œuvre des Gobelins, tissé avec 180 couleurs. Trois lettres. Aucune réponse. Pas un seul accusé de réception. J’ai même évoqué ma demande auprès de certaines personnes proches de l’Élysée. Comme prévu, elles n’ont pas voulu s’impliquer. Leur silence illustre l’indifférence de ceux qui sont pourtant chargés de protéger le patrimoine culturel et diplomatique de la France. Cette situation est profondément décevante, surtout pour quelqu’un qui a consacré sa vie à promouvoir la France à l’étranger et qui a été honoré de la Légion d’honneur pour ce travail. La tapisserie de mon père n’est pas qu’une œuvre d’art ; c’est un héritage de dévouement, de savoir-faire et de ponts culturels. La voir ignorée est inacceptable. Je ne resterai plus silencieux. Cette histoire mérite d’être racontée, et le chef-d’œuvre de mon père mérite d’être vu par son fils. #France #elysee @AnneClaireLegendre @EmmanuelMacron @ #SalonDesAmbassadeurs #PalaisDeLElysée
@DavidM_Friedman He calls himself a journalist, but he’s a propaganda merchant—funded at the start by Qatari money, pushing narratives that sanitize Hamas and fuel hatred. Not reporting. Poison.
Franchement, je me demande encore qui sont ces deux « grands esprits » qui se permettent d’écrire autant de bêtises avec un tel aplomb. On sent bien qu’ils se prennent très au sérieux, mais à la lecture, tout ce qu’ils réussissent à montrer, c’est surtout leurs limites.
On pourrait presque croire à une parodie : deux pseudo-donneurs de leçons qui enchaînent approximations, jugements creux et petites phrases ridicules, comme si personne n’allait remarquer le vide sidéral derrière. Qu’ils pensent ce qu’ils veulent, ça les regarde, mais venir étaler ce niveau-là en public… il faut quand même un certain courage – ou une profonde inconscience.
@DavidM_Friedman You’re being far too generous. His father raised him on Jew-hatred from childhood. You really think this SOB is going to change? And his voters… they prove every day how depressingly easy it is to fool people who refuse to think.
What matters most for a human being is love.
This artwork was created from that belief — a reminder that connection, empathy, and the courage to care are the real foundations of our lives.
As the artist who created this piece, I hope it inspires a moment of reflection and a sense of unity for anyone who sees it.
Don't you think so ? Love to hear
#Art #Love #ContemporaryArt #Artist #ModernArt #ArtForPeace #EmotionalArt #VisualArt #ArtCollectors #ArtInspiration #LoveIsEverything #ArtLife #ArtCommunity #ArtGallery
A day that changed everything. Through the lens of Ron Agam, witness the tension, the humanity, and the fragile hope between Gaza and Israel on October 13, 2025. An artist’s reflection on conflict, memory, and the search for light amid chaos. #RonAgam#Gaza#Israel #ArtAndConflict #DocumentaryFilm #PeaceThroughArt #HumanityInFocus #MiddleEast #ModernHistory #HopeInDarkness #ContemporaryArt #FilmPhotography #VisualPoetry #CourageAndCompassion