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Opinion | The beloved escaped him Israel today

2021-08-22T04:25:05.944Z


The former prime minister and his friends are deeply rooted in the failed American establishment • This is the reason for the apologetics they give to the Afghan fiasco


Ehud Barak's talent for entering a TV studio and shooting like a centurion in all directions remains as it has been for 26 years.

It's his habit ever since, Mitzalim B.

But in those days of the mid-1990s he still encountered a backlash that drove him out of his composure and balance.

Both in the studio itself and in the press the day after his horror shows.

Today he has an open field to conduct false propaganda in News 12, and his entire defense of Naftali Bennett is an attack on the previous prime minister, Netanyahu.

No, it is not this terrible thing that only two and a half months ago we were on zero infection and now already contain the dead with thousands of infected. The method of Ehud Barak, the chief of staff of propaganda, is different from that of Ayelet Shaked. To Pfizer, Albert Burla. The death toll is very low and the buttery facilitator had to ask, how is it that we are worse off today than Canada, Germany, Italy and the Czech Republic?

The other issue Barak addressed was Bennett's historic visit to the White House. This photo of Bennett and Biden will prove that Bennett is indeed a prime minister. But Barak completely ignored the fact that the United States, and certainly President Biden, are in the throes of the collapse in Afghanistan. The betrayal and abandonment of allies Only in the Israeli media can one ignore the Kabul story, while it is not at all clear that it is possible to return to the nuclear agreement.

The Israeli public should be concerned about people like Barak and his fellow commentators, who are spreading the Afghan fiasco of the Biden administration.

Barak and the entire security system for its publicists in the media are deeply rooted in the failed American establishment.

What Kushmero could have asked Barak was: After such a tremendous omission, can Israel trust President Biden's judgment?

Certainly not.

Nor is it at the discretion of Barak and his colleagues, who are invested in the business department of the US administration.

Kabul is similar to the collapse of the IDF in 2000, which Barak caused. The Palestinians received the message and a few months later launched a terrorist attack in which more than 1,100 Israelis were killed. According to opinion polls, the public misses a strong government and Likud chairman Netanyahu as prime minister.

So that our establishment does not have to hold the public accountable for its failures, Barak would like the law that prevents Benjamin Netanyahu to run for prime minister - to pass.

Source: israelhayom

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