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yiftach Paltrowitz's avatar

Hey, heres an idea... if they dont want Ben Gvir, how about our politicians actually do what B. Gvir has promised to do but hasnt delivered? Its those promises and the hope of their implementation that have made him popular. And the fact that he has not accomplished his promises, yet our enemies use him as an excuse to hate us, just shows that B. Gvir is an Atar for classic anti Semitc blood liables. Like the image of the long nosed oily dark skinned Jew decorating every neo Nazi podcast. Ben Gvir is a magnet for the lies of the Goyim. I say we elect the real thing...if we can find him.

Liora Jacob's avatar

Interesting that Amit Segal neglects to mention how “no tricks no shticks” Netanyahu gradually lost all his erstwhile centre/right wing allies, thereby finally forcing him to depend not only on the far right provocateur Ben Gvir but also on the “we will die and not enlist” antizionist charedi parties. In fact, the day Netanyahu resigns from the government is the day Likud can rejoin its natural political allies to form a strong and stable 75+ seat government not reliant on extremists and antiZionists on both sides.

The concept of “sequence of events” is a real thing. We would do well to remember it.

Dvoralai's avatar

The problem with this is that today’s Likud has its fair share of extremists too. I doubt that Menachem Begin would recognise his party.

Liora Jacob's avatar

True. And even more with the moral backbone of a worm. Fear of Netanyahu’s reprisals is a powerful deterrent, that’s for sure.

משכיל בינה's avatar

בעצם אני מסכים שהשמאול עשה טעות נוראית להחליט להוציא את ביבי בכל מחיר. אבל חייב להודות על המאת: הערך העיקרי של הימין בארץ הוא בורות. הם רוצים את זה, הם אוהבים את זה, הם מקבלים את זה והם שמחים בזה. התפקיד של ביבי אי פעם היה לעבוד על המצביעים המטופשים שלו והוא עשה עבודה מצויינית, אבל עכשיו אנחנו צריכים תוכנית חדשה.