Who has not harshly criticized the current Israeli prime minister at some point? It is a national sport in Israel. Israel has 10 million prime ministers. It is national folklore and is tolerated by the respective prime ministers with a wink.
The tones are a little rougher, a little shriller than one is used to in Europe. Israeli citizens are a little bit louder but are not prosecuted like in Germany, for example by the anti-Semitic green politicians Baerbock (Minister of Foreign Affairs, Green Party) or Habeck (Vice-Chancellor, Green Party), who Elon Musk recently told that he, Habeck, is a fool.
In short: In this current situation, the democratically elected prime minister deserves unconditional support and solidarity in times of war. However, some moaning is allowed.
Israeli media are like their citizens. Loud. But they should back up their volume with facts. That is one of the weaknesses of the Israeli media, in addition to their oligopolistic and often non-transparent structures: research and exhaustive adherence to facts are not cum grano salis among the virtues of the Israeli media. Their main sources are anonymous senior officers, anonymous hearsay and speculations presented by unknown experts.
This potpourri is then treated as if it were facts, on which conclusions are finally based aka speculation. Headlines are finally drawn as if they were facts. However, they remain wild speculations about anonymously presented speculations with no factual content.
This sums up the core of the accusations against Prime Minister Netanyahu that have been made in recent days. It is unhinged gossip. He, Premier Netanyahu, is correct when he said: “My office is subject to a wild and unrestrained attack”
If it weren’t for the collaboration with the unelected left-wing elites of the deep state, who pursue a single ideology and strategy (‘anything but Bibi’), then this left and its media with their hyperventilating gossip would be irrelevant. But as it is, they have deep state power and a lot of foreign, liberal and domestic oligopolistic money behind them. Besides, I don’t think there is a leftist anywhere in the world who sees a political conflict as purely a personal conflict.
Prime Minister Netanyahu is being portrayed as an all-powerful demon by the very simplistic left in Israel. You have to ask yourself, if he is so all-powerful, why doesn’t he just rule? The left in Israel is incapable of political analysis. It is hysterical and a club of raging people who don’t want to look at the economic and legal patterns and causes.
Because then this privileged left of the rich and beautiful, aka oligarchs and ‘First Israel’, would look at themselves and see that they are to blame for many of the unfortunate developments we see in Israel. The blindness is so massive that it is currently a threat to the state.
The left in Israel is going completely crazy because they know that with the election of Donald Trump, their time and hegemony are finally over. In a daring move, the left is trying to save what power can be saved. It is the deep state of the unelected elites who fight for its survival and power base.
Prime Minister Netanyahu must therefore dismiss the unelected elites and fully implement the judicial reform. Democratic conditions and the primacy of Judaism must be restored in Israel. Israel is the only Jewish state in the world. We should act accordingly.
It is the good timing of HaShem that this internal consolidation falls in the transition period from Biden to Trump. During these 70 days, Israel should rather keep its feet still, secure what has been achieved and focus on the domestic establishment of democratic sovereignty.
But on day 1 of Trump’s presidency, Israel will jumpstart full external sovereignty. Aza, Shomron, Judea, South Lebanon and Jerusalem will placed under Israel’s sovereignty.
The new military doctrine is: Anyone who attacks Israel will immediately be completely militarily destroyed without further negotiations, and their country will be conquered and placed under Israeli sovereignty.
PS: Of course Israel deserves and needs better elites. After the war.
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