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Profile of Benjamin Netanyahu, leader of Israel and his cruelty to Muslims in Palestine. PHOTO / Reuters
Benjamin is the son of historian Benzion Netanyahu and was born on October 21, 1949 in Tel Aviv, Israel. In 1963 Benjamin moved with his family to Philadelphia in the United States.
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After enlisting in the Israeli army in 1967, he became a soldier in Sayeret Matkal’s elite special operations unit and was on the team that rescued a hijacked airliner at Tel Aviv airport in 1972.
He later studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MBA, 1976), while spending time fighting the Yom Kippur War in Israel in 1973.
After his brother Jonathan died while leading Entebbe’s successful attack in 1976, Benjamin founded the Jonathan Institute, which sponsored conferences on terrorism.
Although Benjamin Netanyahu has managed to stay in power to this day, his repeated allegations of corruption and failure to form a stable and reliable ruling coalition seem to mark the end of his reign.
However, the recent conflict with the Palestinians may have opened another avenue for Benjamin and his attempt to remain Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, analysts say. Some of Benjamin Netanyahu’s atrocities against Muslims in Palestine include:
1. Gaza War
Benjamin’s leadership spike occurred when he ordered the Israeli army to attack Gaza. The war, which lasted from mid-July to August 2014, was under the pretext of looking for the Hamas group.