As Western support for Israel’s genocide in Gaza falters, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a message for America: support us or “you’re next.”

In an appearance on Fox News with Sean Hannity this week, Netanyahu basically threatened the United States to continue supporting Israel no matter what, or else.

“We have to win not only for our sake, but for the sake of the Middle East, for the sake of our Arab neighbors,” Netanyahu said in the interview. “You know what, for the sake of Gazans who’ve been held by this dark tyranny that has brutalized and brought them nothing but bloodshed and poverty and misery.”

“We have to win to protect Israel. We have to win to safeguard the Middle East. We have to win for the sake of the civilized world. That’s the battle we’re fighting, and it’s being waged right now. There is no substitute for that victory.”

To Netanyahu, the Jewish state is “civilized” and everyone else is “barbarians”
Should Israel fail in the war, Netanyahu threatened massive repercussions for the white-majority world, including both the United States and the whole of Europe.

“If we don’t win, then Europe is next and you’re next,” Netanyahu said to Hannity and his viewers. “And we have to win.”

Repeatedly throughout the interview, Netanyahu likened himself and the Jewish people to “civilization,” and everything else to “barbarians,” especially the Palestinian people of Gaza.

Reiterating Israel’s “light” versus “darkness” theme throughout all this, the Jewish state is always the good guy, according to Netanyahu, while everyone else, mainly the Palestinians, are the bad guys.

“We have to have the forces of civilization beat these barbarians because otherwise this barbarism will spread and will endanger the entire world,” Netanyahu continued in his diatribe.

“Every American, every civilized country will be under peril. We have to win. There is no substitute for victory. Total victory.”

As you may recall from the George W. Bush years, this is the same rhetoric that was used in 2003 to sell Americans on entering the war in Iraq. We heard a whole lot about light vs. darkness back then as well, including the infamous “weapons of mass destruction” myth that was used to justify the takedown of Saddam Hussein.