You might think that the Israeli people would come together is support for the guy trying avenge the Hanas terrorist attacts and get back hostages ?
But?
Nope…..
As has been the history in Israeli politics….
Prime Minister’s and their people do NOT last……
A Nov. 7 poll has 76% of Israeli’as wanting Prime Mister Netanyahu to step down….
The conflict has NOT helped Netanyahu’s troubles with efforts to subject his countries judiciary to the wishes of the party in charge of the government….
Or saving his political power and job…
The once lockstep pro-Netanyahu newspaper Israel Hayom published an impassioned plea for the prime minister’s resignation on Tuesday, calling on the prime minister to “lead us to victory and then go,” marking a major shift in tone for an outlet widely believed to have been founded to support his political ambitions.
Denouncing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s “non-stop political bickering while the war is raging” and the government’s “incendiary” rhetoric, Uri Dagon, the head of Israel Hayom’s News Department, declared that the prime minister must step aside as soon as the current war with Hamas is won in order to prevent a return to the civil strife characterizing the nearly year-long campaign against the government’s controversial judicial overhaul….
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Earlier this week, Netanyahu suggested a possible link on Sunday between the Hamas attack and the pro-democracy movement that had railed against his judicial agenda in the months before the attack—only days after deleting a tweet blaming the defense and intelligence establishment for giving him faulty assessments before October 7.
- Just leave, Netanyahu
- From the abyss of the October 7 debacle a new Israeli political order will rise
- Hamas’ victory is an Israeli failure on a massive scale
“Had it been just a one-off tweet or a statement that reopens wounds, an apology would suffice, and we would move on,” Dagon wrote. “But then it just continued: another controversial statement, another accusation, another clarification, and another apology, and we are back to square one. Instead of having everyone rise above the fray during this critical period, we see political mudslinging.”
“Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is focused on the war, no doubt, but Bibi Netanyahu is focused on saving his skin,” he asserted, condemning the “non-stop political bickering while the war is raging” as well as “the cabinet ministers blurting out incendiary and inciting rhetoric only to be reprimanded and then doing it all over again as if nothing had happened.”….
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Therefore, maybe it’s time to think out loud rather than in a whisper: Benjamin Netanyahu needs to go as soon as possible.”….
image….The Times of Israel