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In this video, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discusses the history of Israel and its right to exist. He argues that the Jewish people have a historical connection to the land of Israel, and that the Palestinians were not in Israel prior to the Jewish nation. He also discusses the return of the Jews to Israel in the 19th century, and the resulting surge of Arab immigration that led to the creation of the Palestinian people.

  • 00:00:00 The video discusses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who recently won reelection. Netanyahu discusses his background and career, and discusses the current state of Israeli-Palestinian relations. He also discusses his new book, Bibi my story.
  • 00:05:00 In his book "Bibi: My Story," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discusses the history and rationale behind Israel's right to exist. Netanyahu argues that anti-Semitism played a role in the development of Israel, and that the Jewish people have a historical attachment to the land of Israel. He also discusses the return of the Jews to Israel in the 19th century, and the resulting surge of Arab immigration that led to the creation of the Palestinian people.
  • 00:10:00 Jordan argues that the Palestinians were not in Israel prior to the Jewish nation, and that this claim is based on ignorance and a misunderstanding of history. He goes on to say that Jesus was a Jewish rabbi and that Jerusalem was the capital of the Jewish people before it was made the capital of the Roman Empire.
  • 00:15:00 This YouTube video discusses whether or not Israel has the right to exist, based on the views of two famous visitors to the area - Mark Twain and Arthur Penrith Stanley. Both men agree that Palestine was a barren wasteland before the Jewish return, and that the Jews built the land back to life. Arabs only began to immigrate to the area after the rise in the standard of living that followed the Jewish return.
  • 00:20:00 The video discusses the history of the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, and how the Palestinians have tried to erase Israel's history and connection to the land. The author argues that this is unjust and untrue, and that it is harmful to the Palestinian people.
  • 00:25:00 The speaker argues that the Jewish people have a valid claim to the present territory of Israel because they have been there for two thousand years and have done a lot of work on the land. The speaker also argues that when the state of Israel was established, the Arabs created two refugee problems--one of which was the Palestinian refugees.
  • 00:30:00 The video discusses how the Israeli government has been successful in peace-making with foreign countries in recent years due to the growth of Israeli power and the lowering of Israeli tax rates.
  • 00:35:00 In this video, PM-elect Benjamin Netanyahu discusses the history of support for the Jewish claim to a homeland in the Middle East, and the Balfour Declaration. He notes that by the time of the Balfour Declaration in 1917, many people understood that the land was practically empty and that the Jewish people had a right to the land. He goes on to say that this support developed because the Jews were not imposing their vision on the Middle East, and that it extended to all corners of the world.
  • 00:40:00 This video discusses the history of the Jewish people and their long-standing desire for a homeland. Theodore Herzl is credited with first proposing the idea of a Jewish homeland, and his efforts paved the way for the establishment of Israel in 1948. However, despite their efforts, many Jewish people were killed during the Holocaust, and today Israel faces many challenges.
  • 00:45:00 This video discusses the history of the relationship between Israel and the United States, and explains why Benjamin Netanyahu believes that Israel needs to be both strong and powerful in order to protect itself against enemies. Netanyahu also discusses his father's role in the creation of Israel and the importance of securing its prosperity and security.
  • 00:50:00 The video discusses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's view that Israel must be strong economically in order to be militarily powerful. Netanyahu argues that in order to make Israel strong economically, the country must completely overhaul its economic system from semi-socialism to free market capitalism. Netanyahu's policies of opening up to Arab states and investing in civilian technology have led to a change in attitude towards Israel among Arabs, who now see it as a strong country with interests in common.
  • 00:55:00 Prime Minister-elect Benjamin Netanyahu discusses his vision for Israel, which includes moving the country from a socialist state to a free market economy. He argues that education is not enough, and that a free market with technology is key to success.

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In this YouTube video, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discusses the various challenges that Israel has faced during his tenure, including threats from Iran and the need for a peace treaty with the Palestinians. Netanyahu also discusses his book, "A Life of Purpose," which provides a more in-depth look at his principles and vision for Israel.

  • 01:00:00 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu talks about his reasons for taking the finance ministry in Israel's government, describing it as a way to push back against Iranian threats and liberate the Israeli economy. Netanyahu also credits his experience as a Commando soldier for helping him to handle the difficult job.
  • 01:05:00 In this YouTube video, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu talks about his experiences as Prime Minister and how he has managed to keep Israel safe from various threats. Netanyahu also discusses his book, which provides a more in-depth look at the history of the Jewish State and the current state of the Middle East. Overall, Netanyahu paints a positive picture of his presidency and explains why people should read his book.
  • 01:10:00 In his book "A Life of Purpose," Benjamin Netanyahu discusses the principles and vision that guides him in his political career, and how it's more common for successful politicians to be guided by principles and vision rather than power. Netanyahu also discusses the Iranian regime, which he argues is pursuing dark and horrible goals, and how he remains optimistic about the future of Israel despite its current challenges.
  • 01:15:00 In his speech to Congress opposing the Iran nuclear deal, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the accord as a ' Quantum Leap in our relations with the Gulf States,' which took place in 2015 when President Obama invited him to speak. Netanyahu went on to say that the Saudis would not have been able to sign the peace accords without their tacit approval, and that Jordan would not have been able to do so without his challenge.
  • 01:20:00 The speaker discusses how his sinus problems stopped him from delivering his speech at a joint session of Congress, and how he eventually persuaded President Trump to pursue a peace treaty with Saudi Arabia. He goes on to say that the United States is mired in uncertainty and that low-hanging fruit such as a peace treaty with Israel is just waiting to be plucked.
  • 01:25:00 In this video, Prime Minister-elect Benjamin Netanyahu discusses the potential obstacles to peace between Israel and the Palestinians and the need for political flexibility on the part of the United States in order for such a peace process to move forward.

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