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‘We’ll Outlast Him!’: Left-Wing Firebrand Compares PM to History’s Villains

Absolutely sickening: Left-wing protest Leader likens Netanyahu to Hitler 

Earlier today, Moshe Radman, a prominent figure in Israel’s left-wing protest movement, sparked controversy by comparing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Adolf Hitler during a fiery demonstration outside the Prime Minister’s residence in Jerusalem.

Moshe Radman
Photo: Miriam Alster/Flash90

The rally, fueled by fury over the dismissal of Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar, saw Radman draw parallels between Netanyahu and historical foes of the Jewish people. “We got through Haman, Pharaoh, the British Mandate, and Hitler—we’ll get through Netanyahu too,” he declared, framing the government as a fleeting blight on Israel’s legacy.

Radman didn’t hold back, accusing Netanyahu of “betraying Israel’s future” and calling recent events the “swan song” of a doomed administration. “I don’t know how long it’ll take, but this government will be a mere footnote—a mistake—because the people won’t abandon this country,” he vowed. While insisting, “We don’t want a hair to fall from Netanyahu’s head,” he demanded the prime minister’s ouster and imprisonment “until his last day.” The provocative rhetoric underscored the protesters’ mounting desperation as they rail against a leadership they see as unmoored.

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Joining the chorus was Oren Shvil, co-founder of Brothers in Arms, who spoke during a march along Highway 1 toward Jerusalem. He lambasted the government’s priorities amid the hostage crisis, noting, “While the nation fears for the captives, they’ve reinstated those who’d rather abandon them in Gaza. We must halt this insanity and restore sanity before there’s nothing left to save.” The protest, blending outrage over Bar’s firing with broader discontent, reflects a left-wing push to topple what they view as a reckless regime.

Radman’s Hitler comparison, though hyperbolic, amplifies a narrative of existential stakes. As 59 hostages remain in Gaza and internal rifts deepen—evidenced by probes like the Alumim massacre report—these voices signal a boiling point. Whether their predictions of the government’s demise hold, their words echo a fierce resolve to reshape Israel’s course.

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