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2022-05-19T12:03:45.941Z


Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid, the current Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister, hold a particularly shameful negative record: they did not bother to go and comfort any of the 19 families who lost their loved ones in the current wave of murderous terrorism.


At the time of writing, Prime Minister Bennett is visiting the family of the fallen IDF fighter, the late Noam Raz.

This is the first time, after 20 deaths, that the Israeli prime minister has come to comfort an entire family.

As expected, the family members of the late Noam Raz hurled harsh words at the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister wrote beautifully and properly, but how do you say?

It's time.

Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid, the current prime minister and deputy prime minister, hold a particularly shameful negative record: they did not bother to go and comfort any of the 19 families who lost their loved ones in the current wave of murderous terrorism.

Now, in the 20th death, this practice has been broken.

And yet, it's better to talk about it.

During the inauguration of the families of those killed in Elad, Prime Minister Bennett called the widows.

One of the conversations was recorded, when someone filmed the widow being angry at Bennett, while his voice from the other side is not heard.

Moments after this publication, not particularly provocative, a government minister was quoted anonymously as saying, "We are made to think twice before we visit there. It is not possible that in a large number of visits, there are those who record you and turn it into a media political event."

To the same minister should say: form you.

What arrogance and impudence to say such a sentence.

You also do not dare to go to comfort, you also avoid looking families in the eye, and you also set conditions and threaten bereaved families.

Skip to Yair Lapid.

From the architects of the "Government of Change", the Deputy Prime Minister and Senior Minister.

Last week, journalist Amit Segal interviewed him and asked the obvious question - after you criticized Netanyahu when he was prime minister that he does not criticize families, how can it be that you did not go to comfort any of the families of the last wave of terror?

Torch has an answer up his sleeve, "I made a law for myself: I have contact with bereaved families, but I do not do it in front of cameras."

Any attempt by faculty or other journalists to understand from this why even without cameras Torch does not deserve comfort, was answered with a hollow slogan "It is not in the honor of bereaved families this debate".

Waving hands and rolling eyes, but in the test result Torch escapes.

Visiting bereaved families in the midst of a wave of terrorism is a required leadership step.

It's an unbearably difficult encounter, easy and material when in your shift they were murdered, but it's leadership.

Rabin would have done it, Sharon did it in the red days of the second intifada, while receiving harsh criticism.

Engraved in our memory is the visit of Ariel Sharon to the house of the late Gilad Zer, so the family members shouted at him in tears and criticized him, not with British politeness. Netanyahu was also meticulous and went to comfort almost every family.

Where are the senior members of this government?

Why are they running away?

How dare they?

There is no petty insistence here but an essential public demand: Get out of the bubble.

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Source: israelhayom

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