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All You Need Is One Man Listening
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Netanyahu had a father, his name was
Benzion. He was a historian. He had a
hundredth birthday. He was a hundred
years old and they made a birthday
party. This is 2010. Now, were you ever
at a birthday party of a grandmother, a
grandfather, [music] a person who's a
hundred years old or 95 years old or 99
years old? You know, they're special
occasions, right? Who comes? Family, old
friends, [music] students. So, people
came for Benzion Netanyahu's hundredth
birthday. And what do you think most
people who speak at their birthday,
hundred years old, what do they talk
about?
You're thankful, right? You're thankful
for your life, for your family, for your
loved ones, for your friends. That's
what people do. They reflect on personal
milestones, whether it's marriage,
whether it's family, whether it's youth,
whether it's accomplishments.
>> [music]
>> This guy
gets up at his hundredth birthday
and he says, "I have to talk about the
most important threat [music]
on the Jewish people."
From a historian's perspective, we have
something [music]
that nobody is looking at and that's
Iran.
Yeah, we have our neighbors who make
terrorist attacks, [music]
but over there in Iran, you have a
regime
that is building a foundation to destroy
every Jew.
And this is what has to be dealt with.
I have to say there was one person in
the crowd [music]
who listened to this father and that was
his son.
And to his credit, with his mistakes,
but to his credit, throughout his
career, he did not stop talking,
preaching, [music]
pontificating, screaming in the UN and
all over the world about Iran.
And now, with God's grace and the
shlichus of Hashem, he was zoche to what
very few Jewish [music] leaders were
zoche, to wipe out
the Haman Harasha of our times, the
Amalek of our times. We are getting
information from Israeli sources
that the Ayatollah is [music]
dead.