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Netanyahu reveals secret Iran Atomic Bomb facility in 11th-hour before Sept. 17 Israel elections
All Politics? Netanyahu Drops Political Bombshell, Revealing Secret Iran Atomic Bomb Site
On Eve of Sept. 17 Israel Election to End or Extend his Term
Intro: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may have just re-invented the oldest weapon in a political arsenal: an 11th-hour revelation that is difficult for any opponent to disprove or match, even though they are crying foul.
With less than one week until the historic rematch elections in Israel, Bibi dropped the ‘Political Bomb’ that Israel had exposed another secret Atomic Bomb development site in Iran!
Now Israelis going to the polls September 17 must decide if they want to switch drivers in the middle of a crisis.
But just because the timing of a revelation of this significance is questionable, doesn’t necessarily mean it’s untrue, as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed finding radioactive material at the site Netanyahu claims was an Atomic Bomb factory prior to Iran destroying it, once discovered.
Weighing in on this potentially radioactive subject is former Shiloh, Israeli Mayor David Rubin, and the author of “Trump and the Jews.”
Q&A:
Mayor Rubin, what do you make of the timing of this revelation? It couldn’t be better for Netanyahu. It reinforces his message that he is the strong leader that security-minded Israel needs to keep at the helm. But his opponents are screaming that it’s all politics.
On September 17, Israelis go to the polls to either end or extend the longest political career of any prime minister in the history of the Jewish state. What do you think the outcome will be?
Would a changing of the guard be a good or bad thing for Israel? It could be good or bad depending on several factors, first and foremost, whether the governing coalition leans to the Right or to the Left.
Who is Netanyahu’s main opponent in this election? His main opponent is Benny Gantz, and their two parties are neck and neck in most of the polls, but, paradoxically, Gantz isn’t the main person to watch.
If not Gantz, then whom? The main person to watch is Avigdor Liberman, because he leads what appears to be the third-largest party and therefore, holds the balance of power.
Can you explain to our viewers/listeners what that means? Of course. Israel has a rather unwieldy parliamentary system with a whole bunch of smaller parties. It’s a system in which the leader of the most popular



