Netanyahu Claims He Is ‘Not Afraid of Threats nor Deterred by Media’
By Staff, Agencies
Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu celebrated his re-election on Tuesday with members of his Likud party in occupied al-Quds, claiming he will “safeguard” democracy and refuse to be deterred by the ‘Israeli’ media.
“We will safeguard democracy. I have to say that, because some haven’t understood the consequence of democracy. Over the weekend I watched TV and thought I misheard. Scholarly analysts were sitting in the studios and making explicit threats against me, that I will pay a personal price,” Netanyahu claimed.
Expected to be given the task of forming a new ‘Israeli’ government on Wednesday, Netanyahu has long been at odds with the ‘Israeli’ media, accusing it of conspiring against him.
“I’m not afraid of threats and not deterred from the media,” Netanyahu added.
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