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Ex-Israeli Defense MInister Ya’alon to Challenge Netanyahu In Next Election


yaal02Israel’s newly resigned defense minister said Thursday he will challenge Benjamin Netanyahu in the country’s next election, accusing the Israeli prime minister of scaring the public with exaggerated security threats and allowing a “radical minority” to take over the government.

With his comments, Moshe Yaalon completed his transformation from one of Netanyahu’s closest and most trusted advisers into one of his most serious challengers.

Yaalon, a former military chief, was forced to resign last month after Netanyahu expanded his coalition government and offered the defense post to Avigdor Lieberman, a firebrand leader of a hard-line nationalist party. Netanyahu and Yaalon had been at odds following a series of disagreements between political hard-liners and military leaders, with Yaalon backing the military.

In his first major address since stepping down, Yaalon accused Netanyahu of using scare tactics to exaggerate regional threats against Israel and caving in to extremists.

“Knowing the strategic situation of Israel in detail, and the military’s power and capabilities, I can say that today and in the foreseeable future there is no existential threat on the state of Israel,” Yaalon said.

“Therefore, it is expected of the leadership to stop scaring the citizens of Israel and giving them the sense that we are on the brink of a second Holocaust,” he added, speaking Thursday at the Herzliya Conference, an annual gathering of the military and political elite.

“What I am truly worried about are not the weapon trucks traveling from Syria to Lebanon, nor Iran’s attempts to terrorize us. Israel can handle these threats,” Yaalon added. “What I am worried about are the cracks in Israeli society, and the breaking down of fundamental values.”

He accused the government of tolerating incitement against judges, threatening press freedom and suppressing dissent, and said that the “violent and racist discourse of a radical minority” has infiltrated the mainstream and the leadership and threatens “to roll us down to the abyss.”

Israel “needs change,” he said, adding the will seek the prime minister’s job in the next elections, which are to take place by 2019. He did not say whether he would challenge Netanyahu for the leadership of the ruling Likud Party, or join a new party to press his campaign.

Netanyahu accused Yaalon of contradicting his recent opinions expressed while the former defense minister was still in office.

“It is impossible to express full confidence in the leadership when you are inside and to say the absolute opposite when you’re outside,” Netanyahu said.

“True leadership doesn’t deny threats,” the premier added. “It sees them and prepares to deal with them and that is exactly what we will continue to do.”

Separately, former Ehud Barak, the former prime minister, also gave a speech Thursday, calling for Netanyahu to be ousted.

Barak, who is now out of politics, said Netanyahu’s Likud was been taken over by an “extreme ideology” that instead of pursuing peace with the Palestinians is leading Israel toward a “one-state” reality in which Israel becomes an apartheid-like country or a “binational state” with a Jewish minority.

“I call upon the government to come to its senses and get back on track,” he said. “If not, all of us, yes, all of us, must get out of our seats and topple it through grassroots demonstrations and the ballot box before it’s too late.”

(AP)



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  1. Ya’alon’s announcement should focus the attention of American Jews who purport to support Israel on the most important issue facing the Jews of Israel: whether to embrace a two-state solution or the “one-state” status quo. I have the impression that the majority of Israeli Jews recognize that the two-state solution is the only one that is sustainable for a Jewish state, until the arrival of Moshiach, and that the settler movement is a serious threat to the Jewish State of Israel.

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