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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holds a press conference in Jerusalem on March 19, 2026.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected accusations on Friday that he had intended to offend Christians when he said the previous day that Jesus had “no advantage” over Genghis Khan.

“More fake news about my attitude towards Christians, who are protected and flourish in Israel. Let me be clear: I did not denigrate Jesus Christ at my news conference,” Mr. Netanyahu wrote in English on X.

“To the contrary, I cited the great American historian Will Durant. A fervent admirer of Jesus Christ, Durant stated that morality by itself is not enough to ensure survival,” he added.

“A morally superior civilization may still fall to a ruthless enemy if it does not have the power to defend itself. No offense was meant,” he wrote.

On Thursday (March 19, 2026) evening, the Prime Minister had said during a televised meeting with the foreign press that “history proves that, unfortunately and unhappily, Jesus Christ has no advantage over Genghis Khan because if you are strong enough, ruthless enough, powerful enough, evil will overcome good.”

“Aggression will overcome moderation. So you have no choice,” he added, quoting Durant.

In that address, Mr. Netanyahu defended the joint Israeli-U.S. strike on Iran launched on February 28 — which triggered a regional war — and insisted that it was the best way to protect not only Israel but “the entire world” against what he called the threat of Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programmes.

His remarks sparked a wave of criticism on social media, particularly from Christians angered by the comparison between Jesus — whom they regard as God incarnate and the “Prince of Peace” — and Genghis Khan, founder of the 13th century Mongol Empire whose armies ravaged Asia from China to the Mediterranean.

Munther Isaac, a Palestinian Lutheran pastor from Bethlehem, believed to be the birthplace of Jesus, said on X that Mr. Netanyahu’s statement was “offensive on multiple levels”.

“It not only compares Jesus to Genghis Khan,” he wrote, “but also suggests that the way of Jesus is naive, while a ruthless, ‘might makes right’ approach… is what ultimately allows good to overcome evil.”

“Netanyahu, and his Christian Zionist supporters, are making a mockery of the ethics of Jesus,” he added.



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Netanyahu claims Iran no longer has uranium enrichment capacity https://artifex.news/article70763180-ece/ Thu, 19 Mar 2026 19:41:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70763180-ece/ Read More “Netanyahu claims Iran no longer has uranium enrichment capacity” »

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a press conference, amid the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran, in Jerusalem, on March 19, 2026.
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Iran no longer has the capacity to enrich uranium or ​make ballistic missiles after 20 days of U.S.-Israeli air ‌attacks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told ​a news conference on Thursday (March 19, 2026).

“We are ⁠winning, and Iran is being decimated,” Mr. Netanyahu said, noting that Iran’s missile and drone arsenal is being massively ‌degraded and will be destroyed.

Iran-Israel war updates on March 19, 2026

“What we’re destroying now are the factories ‌that produce the components to make these ‌missiles ⁠and to make the nuclear weapons that ⁠they’re trying to produce,” Mr. Netanyahu said.

Mr. Netanyahu did not provide evidence for his claim that Iran no longer had ​the capacity to enrich ‌uranium.

Iran’s nuclear programme was the focus of mediated talks that ultimately collapsed with the U.S. and Israel launching an air attack on ‌Iran on February 28. Iran has ​fired missiles back at Israel and other Gulf countries while also limiting tankers from ⁠using the Strait of Hormuz.

Despite the nearly three week war, it was still too ‌soon to tell whether Iranians will take to the streets to try to overthrow their government, Mr. Netanyahu said.

“It’s up to the Iranian people to show that, to choose the moment and to rise to the moment,” he ‌said.

While the war so far has been conducted ​via air attacks, Mr. Netanyahu said there has to be a ground component as ⁠well and “there are many possibilities for this ground ⁠component.” He did not elaborate.

Mr. Netanyahu also denied he dragged the United States into ‌the conflict.

“Does anyone really think that someone can tell President Trump what to do?” he ​said.



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