Israel Must Replace Its Failed Government Before It Sinks Into The Moral Abyss

skews13

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This is a genuine emergency! The crux of our disaster is that in the midst of a catastrophe, Israel is being led by a government and a prime minister who are patently unfit for their offices.

The people responsible for what happened on October 7 and for running the failed war in Gaza aren't fit to lead Israel into a new era whose risks will be much greater. A captain who has already sunk two ships, one after the other, cannot be entrusted with the helm of the third and last ship.

We need to immediately replace this failed government by setting an agreed date for elections, or, alternatively, by holding a constructive no-confidence vote. And this must be done during the current Knesset session – that is, in the next five weeks.

 
This is a genuine emergency! The crux of our disaster is that in the midst of a catastrophe, Israel is being led by a government and a prime minister who are patently unfit for their offices.

The people responsible for what happened on October 7 and for running the failed war in Gaza aren't fit to lead Israel into a new era whose risks will be much greater. A captain who has already sunk two ships, one after the other, cannot be entrusted with the helm of the third and last ship.

We need to immediately replace this failed government by setting an agreed date for elections, or, alternatively, by holding a constructive no-confidence vote. And this must be done during the current Knesset session – that is, in the next five weeks.

Interfere with Israel's government but have no problem with Hamas controlled Gaza. Some of you loons are fucked up beyond redemption.
 
This is a genuine emergency! The crux of our disaster is that in the midst of a catastrophe, Israel is being led by a government and a prime minister who are patently unfit for their offices.

The people responsible for what happened on October 7 and for running the failed war in Gaza aren't fit to lead Israel into a new era whose risks will be much greater. A captain who has already sunk two ships, one after the other, cannot be entrusted with the helm of the third and last ship.

We need to immediately replace this failed government by setting an agreed date for elections, or, alternatively, by holding a constructive no-confidence vote. And this must be done during the current Knesset session – that is, in the next five weeks.


Israel has one hell of an online anti-semitic propaganda team. They can find anyone, anywhere. They don't play.
Their survival is at stake and they know what must be done.
Be careful. Just sayin.

If you suddenly stop posting we probably know why.
It might be even more dangerous than insulting radical Muslims.
 
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Interfere with Israel's government but have no problem with Hamas controlled Gaza. Some of you loons are fucked up beyond redemption.

Israel’s military doesn’t agree with you.


Do you genius’ ever get tired of being on the wrong side of everything?
 
This is a genuine emergency! The crux of our disaster is that in the midst of a catastrophe, Israel is being led by a government and a prime minister who are patently unfit for their offices.

The people responsible for what happened on October 7 and for running the failed war in Gaza aren't fit to lead Israel into a new era whose risks will be much greater. A captain who has already sunk two ships, one after the other, cannot be entrusted with the helm of the third and last ship.

We need to immediately replace this failed government by setting an agreed date for elections, or, alternatively, by holding a constructive no-confidence vote. And this must be done during the current Knesset session – that is, in the next five weeks.

More important is that the Z regime is facing a situation in which it dares not carry out a military strike against Iran.

There's just too much evidence that Russia and China has made Iran their proxy in the ME, in the same manner as America has for the Z regime.
 
Netanyahu was never real popular before the war started, and his prosecution of the war in Gaza has been a scorched earth failure that is creating a humanitarian disaster that the next government will have real trouble dealing with.

Which is why he was elected?

Despite people having a lot of criticism dissatisfaction with his conduct,
a humanitarian crisis is not what he or any Israeli government can be
held accountable for, in any fact based reality beside slogans on the
streets in the West by Hamas mobs.



(QUESTION)

The real story here is your assuming to know better what
is good for Israelis than the Israeli voters, enough to
dictate a government change?
 
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This is a genuine emergency! The crux of our disaster is that in the midst of a catastrophe, Israel is being led by a government and a prime minister who are patently unfit for their offices.

The people responsible for what happened on October 7 and for running the failed war in Gaza aren't fit to lead Israel into a new era whose risks will be much greater. A captain who has already sunk two ships, one after the other, cannot be entrusted with the helm of the third and last ship.

We need to immediately replace this failed government by setting an agreed date for elections, or, alternatively, by holding a constructive no-confidence vote. And this must be done during the current Knesset session – that is, in the next five weeks.


What do people abroad who call to overthrow PM Netanyahu,
expect as the result of framing him standing a lone fighter,
isolate Israel, or a more left leaning government?

Because that contradicts what you call moral.

And for a reason Haaretz subscription base
is nonexistent in Israel. It only survives by
appealing as strawman to anti-Israel
conspiracy nutjobs abroad.

What makes you think
you know better than
Israeli voters?
 
What do people abroad who call to overthrow PM Netanyahu,
expect as the result of framing him standing a lone fighter,
isolate Israel, or a more left leaning government?

Because that contradicts what you call moral.

And for a reason Haaretz subscription base
is nonexistent in Israel. It only survives by
appealing as strawman to anti-Israel
conspiracy nutjobs abroad.

What makes you think
you know better than
Israeli voters?
It may be possible that most Israelis simply want the Pales's land. But the question then becomes .... why would America be part of it.
 
The Moral Abyss of Countries like (China )(America under Trump ) ( North Korea ) ( Russia ) ( 1970s South Africa / Rhodesia ) ???
 
This is a genuine emergency! The crux of our disaster is that in the midst of a catastrophe, Israel is being led by a government and a prime minister who are patently unfit for their offices.

The people responsible for what happened on October 7 and for running the failed war in Gaza aren't fit to lead Israel into a new era whose risks will be much greater. A captain who has already sunk two ships, one after the other, cannot be entrusted with the helm of the third and last ship.

We need to immediately replace this failed government by setting an agreed date for elections, or, alternatively, by holding a constructive no-confidence vote. And this must be done during the current Knesset session – that is, in the next five weeks.

So the Jews are responsible for the Palestinians slaughtering 1,200 men, women and children on October 7th? Dat's fucked up Skews, even for you.
 
It may be possible that most Israelis simply want the Pales's land. But the question then becomes .... why would America be part of it.

Do you also claim,
young girls who's names,
you can't say - as your daughters?

Or you mean the only people in the entire Middle East who,
can't even pronounce "P - alestine" without learning another language?

 
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This is a genuine emergency! The crux of our disaster is that in the midst of a catastrophe, Israel is being led by a government and a prime minister who are patently unfit for their offices.

The people responsible for what happened on October 7 and for running the failed war in Gaza aren't fit to lead Israel into a new era whose risks will be much greater. A captain who has already sunk two ships, one after the other, cannot be entrusted with the helm of the third and last ship.

We need to immediately replace this failed government by setting an agreed date for elections, or, alternatively, by holding a constructive no-confidence vote. And this must be done during the current Knesset session – that is, in the next five weeks.

So says Ehud Barak, the ex PM who handed souther Lebanon over to Hezbollah and whose naive negotiations with Arafat lead to the second intifada. He was once a great soldier but clearly one of the worst PM's in Israel's history.
 

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