In a region famous for warmongers and tyrants, who is the most dangerous man in the Middle East right now? Not Bashar al-Assad, the isolated gauleiter of Damascus. Not disgraced Mohammed bin Salman, the princely Saudi executioner. Not even Turkey’s misogynist-in-chief, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the local neighbourhood bully. Step forward Benjamin Netanyahu, easily the most convincing contender for the “danger man” title. Israel’s prime minister has outdone himself of late, threatening war with Iran, ordering one-off attacks, assassinating a top scientist, sabotaging international fence-mending, and defying the US, his country’s indispensable ally.
The mystery explosion at Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility on 11 April, which destroyed crucial equipment, was the most spectacular strike since the 2010 Stuxnet cyberattack. Except it’s no mystery. Anonymous “intelligence sources” freely admitted Israeli involvement.
Netanyahu, ace…