What Netanyahu is Threatening is Not Nuclear — It May Well Be Worse

AVIGAIL ABARBANEL

MAR 10, 2026

On 10 March 2026, retired US Army Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson — former chief of staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell — gave an interview to Amy Goodman on Democracy Now! Wilkerson spent decades inside the machinery of American military power and has been reckoning publicly with its crimes since at least 2003. He is someone worth listening to, especially since he is also a compassionate man who has had many years to reflect on his own contribution to the war crimes the US committed during his time in the military.

Towards the end of the interview he said something alarming. He said he believed Benjamin Netanyahu was ready to use a nuclear weapon if the war in Iran ‘went south’. He cited Netanyahu’s remarks to his inner circle, spoken in Hebrew, in which Netanyahu reportedly indicated he was prepared to “show the Iranians something they had never seen before”. Wilkerson drew a parallel to 1973, when Golda Meir told a BBC reporter that she would use a nuclear weapon if Israel faced destruction.

I take Wilkerson seriously. He has watched American and Israeli military decision-making from the inside for decades and has consistently told the truth about what he has seen, at considerable personal cost. But I’m not sure his prediction is right on the question of Israel using nuclear weapons. It’s not because the threat isn’t real, but because he is reading it through a Western strategic logic that Netanyahu doesn’t necessarily share.

Israel is believed to possess between 200 and 300 nuclear warheads, which of course Israel has never officially confirmed. So the capability is there. But even a small tactical weapon, in the 1 to 10 kiloton range, deployed against Iran would generate a regional catastrophe. Wind and air cannot be controlled and nuclear fallout would not stay within Iran’s borders. The Persian Gulf, a shallow, semi-enclosed sea from which most of the Arabian Peninsula draws its desalinated water, would be contaminated. Israel’s own coastline, Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq would all be in the fallout zone. Iran, for its part, has not yet fired its most sophisticated missiles, something Wilkerson himself acknowledges. A nuclear strike would not neutralise that capacity before Iran retaliated. It would guarantee retaliation. The Gulf states, which are already under pressure from Iranian strikes could face existential threat not from Iran but from their supposed ally, Israel.

And then there is Netanyahu himself. He is a narcissist of the first order, a man whose entire psychological architecture is organised around his own survival, status, and historical legacy. He wants to be remembered as the saviour of the Jewish people, not as the man who ended his own ‘kingdom’. His narcissism, and his own fear of losing everything he has gained over decades paradoxically serves as a constraint. Netanyahu has grandiose dreams for a greater Israel and he wants to be maybe its high priest or king. He is unlikely to press a button that would end his own dream.

So what is Netanyahu threatening? I think the answer is something far more consistent with the ideology of the Israeli religious far-right government he leads, andIsrael’s accelerating shift towards religious rule. It is something that Western analysts, even well-informed ones like Wilkerson, might be missing because they do not understand the millenarian mindset of Israel and its leaders. They might still mistakenly think of Israel as the Western democracy it pretended to be for over seventy years.

I don’t believe Netanyahu is threatening to use nuclear weapons. I think he is threatening the destruction of Al-Aqsa mosque.

The destruction of the Al-Aqsa mosque and the rebuilding of the ‘Third Temple’ on the site has been an explicit vision and stated goal of the Jewish religious far-right for decades. They have always found the existence of the Mosque on that site an insult to their religious sensibilities, and an obstacle to the rebuilding of their coveted Temple. These are not logical or thoughtful people. These are Messianic fanatics with a disturbing type of psychology that parallels the psychology of Christian evangelical and charismatic groups.

In Israel the desire to build a Temple on the site of Al Aqsa is not a fringe position. Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel’s National Security Minister, has conducted repeated provocative incursions into the Al-Aqsa compound. Each of those incursions is a statement of disdain for its existence there, and an ominous expression of intent. Bezalel Smotrich, Israel’s Finance Minister, comes from a movement that regards the entire mosque compound as rightfully Jewish and its current status as a temporary injustice waiting to be corrected.

These men are not Netanyahu’s reluctant coalition partners. They are his government. Netanyahu uses and empowers the religious far-right for his own political survival and aggrandisement. He is under no illusion about the destructive capacity he has placed at the heart of his government, or what Ben-Gvir and Smotrich would do with it if given the chance.

In his essay, ‘Decolonizing My Zionist Mind’, Daniel Klein, who was born and raised in an Orthodox colony in the West Bank and left, testifies:

“I was taught my entire life that the Al-Aqsa mosque standing in Jerusalem needed to be removed for the Jewish Temple to be rebuilt. That the ground it stands on belongs to us by divine right, by ancient claims predating the mosque’s presence. That this functioning holy site, where countless people have prayed for generations, was an obstacle to our redemption.

The reality is that many practicing Jews are openly fantasizing about tearing down a holy structure belonging to another faith, a place actively serving an entire people’s connection to the divine for over a thousand years, calling its destruction divine will.”

… “Growing up in my community, we sang about rebuilding the Temple in Jerusalem, in school, youth groups, yeshivas, on holidays, at weddings, in the military. We sang about the day redemption would come and the Third Temple would finally stand. I toured the Temple Institute where they showed us the vessels they’d prepared, the priestly garments recreated, the architectural plans for when the time comes. It was a common belief that the biggest mistake in the Six Day War was that we “didn’t go all the way” in liberating Jerusalem.

The Third Temple, in essence, was woven into everything, our prayers, our songs, our identity as a people waiting to return. It’s in the glass we break at every Jewish wedding. It’s in our songs at Passover, at gatherings. It’s the thread that becomes the fabric of the stories making up our identity”.

The people amongst whom Daniel was brought up and their belief system are now in charge of Israel’s government and its military. What was once a fantasy, these people now have the means to fulfil. And this isn’t an accident. The religious sector in Israel has worked steadily and tirelessly over decades to arrive at exactly this position.

The consequences of destroying Al-Aqsa would be without precedent in modern history. The mosque sits on Haram al-Sharif (Arabic for ‘The Noble Sanctuary’), the third holiest site in Islam. It’s sacred to approximately 1.8 billion Muslims worldwide. Its destruction would not be experienced as a military act. It would be experienced as a declaration of war on Islam itself.

If they did not respond, every Muslim-majority government in the world, including those that have made peace with, or normalised relations with Israel would face a domestic political situation they could not survive. Saudi Arabia, which has been aligning with Israel would find itself with an impossible choice between its religious obligations and its geopolitical relationships.

But Netanyahu would not present it that way. He would present it to his Christian Zionist supporters in the US as a redemptive act. The rebuilding of the Third Temple is not only a Jewish religious aspiration. It is a central pillar of the End Times theology that drives tens of millions of American evangelical voters. In their theology, the rebuilding of the Temple is a prerequisite for the Second Coming of Christ.

Netanyahu has performed to this audience for decades. He understands that the destruction of Al-Aqsa, framed as the liberation of the Temple Mount from Islam, would electrify the Christian Zionist base in the United States in a way that nothing else could. It would be presented as Israel saving the world, saving Christianity, standing alone against the forces of Islam. And Trump, who owes his political coalition to precisely this constituency, would have every incentive to cheer it on.

This is the logic of a man who is cornered, who has spent his entire career surviving through escalation and manipulation, and who has now bet everything on a war that, as Wilkerson correctly notes, the US and Israel are strategically losing. A nuclear weapon destroys Netanyahu’s legacy and his kingdom. But the destruction of Al-Aqsa, wrapped in the language of biblical prophecy and civilisational conflict, could, in his mind, reshape the entire game. It is an act of spectacular, irreversible provocation designed to make retreat impossible and to bind his American allies to him through religious belief and apocalyptic fervour rather than mere geopolitical, economic, or strategic interests that can shift.

If Netanyahu and his band of lunatics carry out their fantasy of destroying Al-Aqsa, don’t expect it to be a covert operation. They would make it a global spectacle. It will be filmed, broadcast, and celebrated in Israel and elsewhere. Netanyahu and Ben-Gvir would want the world to see it. It won’t be ‘just another’ act of destruction like blowing up a hospital in Gaza or a school in Iran. This will be a performance of dominance and prophetic fulfilment, staged for two audiences simultaneously: the Christian Zionist right in the US, and Isreal’s own people. I have no doubt that Netanyahu will be able to sell this successfully even to Israel’s secular society as the ultimate symbol of making the land of Palestine exclusively Jewish.

I may be wrong, and I hope I am. But I know how Israel’s government and its people think, and I know what they regard as their ultimate prize. I also know the psychology of narcissists. The question is not whether Netanyahu is capable of this. The question is whether the world is paying enough attention to stop it before it’s too late. Not only will such an abominable act of barbaric vandalism represent a reckless destruction of a beautiful part of our shared human heritage, it will be profoundly disrespectful and painful to almost two billion people.

And we don’t know what it could unleash. I’m pretty sure it won’t be the First, or Second coming, or the End Times prophecy the fanatics from both religions are fantasising about.

Itamar Ben-Gvir X Account

Don't Forget Gaza and the Palestinians. Diana Buttu. March 9

Israel is using the illegal war on Iran to continue to kill and starve Gaza, steal more Palestinian land, and restrict movement in the West Bank. Don't look away.

DIANA BUTTU. MAR 09, 2026

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu couldn’t have appeared happier; he looked almost giddy. By launching an illegal attack on Iran with the United States, Netanyahu’s lifelong goal was achieved. He said as much. While standing on the rooftop of the Israeli military headquarters (Israel’s Pentagon), nestled among residential and commercial buildings in the heart of Tel Aviv, Netanyahu proclaimed, “This coalition of forces allows us to do what I have yearned to do for 40 years: smite the terror regime hip and thigh. This is what I promised – and this is what we shall do.”

Let’s leave aside the “40 years” comment for the moment – though it is clear that Israel has posed a threat to Iran for at least that time, given its years of attacks on the country and its allies. It’s the rest of the sentence that is equally disturbing. Just as Netanyahu made a Biblical reference to the tribe of Amalek – an enemy that must be completely wiped out – as a justification to slaughter Palestinians in Gaza, including children and infants, he is now invoking a phrase from the Old Testament’s Book of Judges in which Samson “smote them [the Philistines] hip and thigh,” to justify the war with Iran. In plain English, Samson attacked the Philistines mercilessly and viciously. Not coincidentally, Israel’s widely-reported nuclear deterrence strategy is known as the “Samson Option,” in which Israel will resort to using nuclear weapons if it deems necessary. By the way, unlike Iran, Israel has never submitted to international inspections, and Israel has refused to sign the nuclear non-proliferation treaty that 191 countries (including Iran) have signed.

This out-and-proud combination of unchecked military aggression, coupled with deranged Zionist biblical references, foretells what’s to come, but it also underscores what we’re already witnessing in Palestine, making it all the more important that we don’t look away from what Israel is doing in Gaza and the West Bank as the war in Iran rages on.

Just take Gaza, for instance.

As expected, since the US-Israeli attacks in Iran began, Gaza has once again slipped from the radar. After killing more than 72,000 Palestinians (including more than 615 since the October 2025 “agreement”) and flattening more than 90% of Gaza’s housing infrastructure, Israel’s genocidal policies continued unhindered over the last week. Now, instead of fast-paced live-streamed killing, Israel’s death policies include monitoring virtually every morsel of food that enters Gaza. And despite (hesitatingly) agreeing to allow aid trucks into Gaza (as an aside, why does a genocidal regime have a say in this anyway?), Israel continues to turn away needed goods. For days, Israel prevented any supplies from entering Gaza – including food and medicine – before allowing a mere trickle of supplies last week. Despite glitzy reconstruction plans – funded by the same countries that the US has now put in the line of fire – Palestinians continue to languish in flooded tents. The instant meme of Trump’s so-called Board of Peace becoming ”Bored of Peace” rings eerily true. And, of course, Israel’s killing machine continues to grind on (Israel has killed more than a dozen Palestinians in Gaza since attacking Iran, including a 12-year-old girl, a journalist, and a paramedic over the weekend) while Israeli settlers clamor for the establishment of settlements in the enclave.

In the West Bank, Israel has imposed a blanket ban on Palestinian movement while Israeli settler-militias, emboldened by their leaders and an army that thinks it is cool to stand by and watch Israelis terrorize Palestinians, carry out their attacks on Palestinians in an attempt to ethnically cleanse the West Bank. After an especially violent February, which saw settlers carry out hundreds of attacks against Palestinians, ranging from killings (including an American citizen, if that still matters to anyone) to stealing land, destroying homes, uprooting trees, and burning fields, the violence has only gotten worse. Just since the start of the war in Iran, Israeli settlers have killed at least five Palestinians. That includes two Palestinian brothers who were murdered by settlers last Monday in Qaryut. Three others, including a third brother, were wounded in the attacks. On Saturday, settlers killed another Palestinian man in Masafer Yatta. And on Sunday, Israeli settlers murdered two Palestinians in the village of Khirbet Abu Falah (a third man died after getting hit with a tear gas deployed by the Israeli military). All the while, the Israeli army continues to arrest Palestinians across the West Bank. Why? Because Palestinians are not allowed to defend themselves or their land. That right is reserved exclusively for those trying to steal land – i.e., Israelis.

And, alarmingly, in Jerusalem, Al-Aqsa Mosque, usually packed with worshippers during Ramadan, has been effectively closed. Even prior to the Israeli-American attack on Iran, Israel decided to limit the Palestinians from the West Bank who can worship in Al-Aqsa to women over 50 and men over 55, and capped the number at 10,000 – less than 3% of the number that can be accommodated. Now, however, Israel has canceled Friday prayerscompletely for “security reasons.”

Meanwhile, during the Jewish holiday of Purim, Israelis traipsed through Jerusalem chanting what now seems to be Israel’s national anthem, “May your village burn.” With the rise in Israel destroying Palestinian homes, ethnically cleansing Palestinian towns, and settlers terrorizing Palestinians so that they can build more settlements, it is unsurprising that the UN commissioner for human rights has warned that Israel aims to bring “permanent demographic change” to the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

Israeli ministers are now doing their usual boasting and bragging as they do when they commit war crimes. In particular, Israel’s actions in Gaza – rather than being an embarrassment for the war crimes committed – are a source of pride: a model for the future.

Last week, Israel issued “evacuation orders” (aka ‘leave or risk death’ orders) for the residents of southern Lebanon, an area encompassing nearly 10% of the country’s entire area and 100 villages and towns, as well as Dahiyeh, the densely populated southern neighbourhoods of Beirut, an area about the size of lower Manhattan and home to an estimated 800,000 people. Israel’s Finance Minister Bezelal Smotrich has promised that, “Very soon Dahiyeh will resemble Khan Younis.” Why wouldn’t he say that? Makes sense, given that Israel intends to bomb the place to the ground, just as it did in Gaza. And, violent election promises bring votes, and we are only months away from an election. With 93% of Jewish Israelis supporting this war (I have never seen a society more intent on war – the prime minister has “yearned” for this for 40 years! – and the so-called “opposition” is fully in support), one can see that the next election victor will be the person who calls for more killing and more land theft. He will be the stronger Samson.

But maybe Israel’s leaders – drunk on destruction and the impunity with which they have been allowed to kill – should recall Samson’s fate: his final act was to bring down the pillars of the temple of Dagon, apocalyptically killing his enemies…and himself.

Diana Buttu is a Haifa-based lawyer and analyst who was a legal adviser to the Palestinian negotiating team in the early 2000s and is a frequent commentator and writer on Palestinian and Israeli issues. She is also a practitioner in residence at Georgetown University in Qatar. She writes Zeteo’sA Diary from a Palestinian in Israel.’

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