First published at 03:01 UTC on April 18th, 2024.
At least two mainstream Israeli publications have outlined how breathakingly screwed their own government is over Gaza and Iran.
Right, so this is an interesting story, not only because it nails on just how breathtakingly ruined Israel is reputationa…
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At least two mainstream Israeli publications have outlined how breathakingly screwed their own government is over Gaza and Iran.
Right, so this is an interesting story, not only because it nails on just how breathtakingly ruined Israel is reputationally, militarily and internationally, but because this comes from an Israeli news source, the Israeli version of the Guardian, Haaretz, using Benjamin Netanyahu’s oft used ‘Total Victory’ phrase against him in an article headlined ‘Total Defeat.’ If Bibi was fed up with Haaretz before, with threats to shut them down, this story will have him climbing the walls, but there is so much to agree with in it. There really is no way out of this that will restore Israel’s standing on the world stage and any nations associating with them, defending them and expressing their loyalty towards them are only damaging their own reputations at the same time. You can take a stand for what is right and finally deal with this appalling administration, or you can go down with them in Total Defeat.
Right, so Israel is facing Total Defeat according to Haaretz newspaper and an op-ed article written by Chaim Levinson and this article is anything but pro Hamas, but definitely anti Netanyahu and puts a large amount of the focus on him and the bats**t coalition regime he has assembled about him as the reason for it as this excerpt shows:
‘After half a year, we could have been in a totally different place, but we're being held hostage by the worst leadership in the country's history – and a decent contender for the title of worst leadership anywhere, ever. Every military undertaking is supposed to have a diplomatic exit – the military action should lead to a better diplomatic reality. Israel has no diplomatic exit.
It has a scoundrel for a leader, someone with no capacity for leadership or decision-making, a person who loses his sense of good judgment over a free cigar. Yet the electorate put its faith in the current prime minister to the tune of 3..
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