Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tore into Gaza cease-fire demonstrations across the U.S. and accused Iran of funding those protests during an impassioned address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday.
“I have a message for these protesters. When the tyrants of Tehran, who hang gays from cranes and murder women for not covering their hair, are praising, promoting and funding you, you have officially become Iran’s useful idiots,” Netanyahu said.
“Some of these protesters hold up signs proclaiming gays for Gaza. They might as well hold up signs saying ‘Chickens for KFC.’ These protesters chant ‘From the river to the sea.’ But many don’t have a clue what river and what sea they’re talking about.”
He addressed a nearly full House chamber, which included members of Congress and special guests like freed Israeli hostages who were taken by Hamas on Oct. 7 and billionaire Elon Musk, among others.
Among those in the chamber was Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., Israel’s harshest critic in the House of Representatives. Tlaib has called for Netanyahu to be arrested by the International Criminal Court (ICC).
She staged a silent protest for much of his speech, holding a double-sided sign that read “guilty of genocide” on one side and “war criminal” on the other.
Fox News Digital observed a member of the House sergeant-at-arms’ staff speaking to Tlaib multiple times, after which she put the sign down.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., was seen speaking intensely with Tlaib at one point before returning to her original seat.
At several points in the speech, Netanyahu sought to tie Israel’s war on Hamas and Iranian proxies in the Middle East to unrest within the U.S., stressing that his country is Washington’s closest ally in an increasingly unstable region.
“We’re not only protecting ourselves, we’re protecting you,” he said, eliciting a standing ovation. “Our enemies are your enemies. Our fight is your fight. And our victory will be your victory. Ladies and gentlemen, that victory is in sight. Israel’s defeat of Hamas will be a powerful blow to Iran’s axis of terror.”