Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY), the most senior Jewish Member of the House of Representatives, on Tuesday launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but said he still planned to attend his Congress speech on Wednesday, “out of respect for the State of Israel and the office of the Prime Minister.”

In a statement, Nadler said that Netanyahu “is the worst leader in Jewish history since the Maccabean king who invited the Romans into Jerusalem over 2100 years ago.”

He claimed that “Netanyahu’s address to a joint session of Congress is not in service of furthering the deep ties that bind the United States and Israel together, but rather is a cynical stunt aimed at aiding his own desperate political standing at home and meddling in domestic American politics only months before a highly consequential election.”

Nadler accused Netanyahu of having “ignored the warning signs that pointed to Hamas’ October 7th horrific attack, and championed the policies that led to Hamas’ increase in funds, power, and military capability. He has continued to go against advice of Israeli security leaders and has already started to plant the seeds to seek to blame military leadership for the failings of October 7th, shifting responsibility away from his policies and politically motivated decisions. There are still 120 Israeli hostages in Gaza, including 8 Americans, and Prime Minister Netanyahu has yet to secure an agreement that would return them to their families.”... Read More: Arutz-7