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Yair Lapid Statement After Being Fired By Netanyahu


labiIn response to the decision by the Prime Minister this evening to fire ministers Yesh Atid has released the following statement:

“Prime Minister Netanyahu has failed in his management of the country and in dealing with the needs of the Israeli public. The firing of ministers is an act of cowardice and loss of control. We are sad to see that the Prime Minister has chosen to act without consideration for the national interest and to drag Israel to unnecessary elections which will harm the economy and Israeli society, all for narrow political interests and a surrender to the ultra-orthodox parties, the powerful central committee of the Likud and outside lobby groups. ”

In a phone conversation between the Prime Minister and the Chairperson of Yesh Atid, Yair Lapid said, “I expect you to act responsibly and to stop dragging the IDF and our soldiers into an election for your political needs.”

(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)



11 Responses

  1. While it is important to be cognizant of the events of the world, and Eretz Yisrael even more so, it is even more vital to be careful of transgressing the laws of lashon harah. The Israeli politicians are Yidden. Most of them probably qualify as tinokie shenishbah, and we must be very, very careful what we say.

  2. Lapid vetoed the ground invasion until Hamas was caught using their tunnels to attack the kibbutzim. He was bad on all levels.

  3. The pasuk states “באבד רשעים רנה”

    #3 #7 The mishnah in Avos :’Al tehi Tzaddik harbeh’

    Too much undue piousness caused the death of Gedaliah Ben Achikam and the destruction of the final remnant.

    It’s most doubtful that R’ Shteinman ever called a jew before yemach shemo

    He however did so for Lapid

    It’s doubtful if

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