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Opinion He who accuses does not divide Israel today

2022-08-18T21:35:53.899Z


Retired generals, we are mothers • You are nothing when it comes to leading our sons on the battlefield, we are not excited by your ambition to lead in citizenship • You enter our lives when you no longer have anything to get up for in the morning • Ask in BHD 1 what it looks like


How many more former Chiefs of Staff will run into politics, brandish Israeli militarism and talk about peace until we realize that the genre is exhausted?

Military men are used to - apparently - hiding their political views, and in the public arena they also continue to conduct themselves with a masculine tumult typical of those who have stripped off their olive uniforms and continue to wear them in their hearts .

Anyone miss boogie?

Ashkenazi?

To Itzik Mordechai?

To Ariel Sharon?!

What's more detached than a general who thinks that if his wife doesn't want him hanging around between her legs - the Knesset corridors are a proper camp?

Dear generals, we are a country of mothers.

You are nothing at leading our boys on the battlefield, therefore we are not excited by your ambition to lead us as citizens.

Conflict with enemies should be decided, not managed.

When a general enters politics, he broadcasts that he deserves everything because he comes from the field, throws out a few clichés, cuts out another coupon, from which another RLShit. For the benefit of all of us: try to remember who you were before the army. Maybe you liked growing tomatoes? Maybe you could be good educators? Theater people? If you are passionate about helping the people of Israel - retire in the middle of your military career and we will believe you. Yair Lapid, for example, could have continued with his media career freely for another decade. He did not calculate maximum pension percentages or maximum exposure. He had something to lose You come into our lives when you no longer have anything to get up for in the morning. Ask at BHD 1 what it looks like.

When a general enters politics, he conveys that he deserves everything.

Eisenkot,

When Smotrich and Ben Gvir fight

A "religious Zionist" voter who turns on the radio and hears Ben Gabir and Smotrich being beaten, feels like a child whose parents fight in front of their friends.

In such situations there are two options: one scenario - the child already knows the marital dynamics between mother and father, who did not start fighting yesterday, and knows who started it, who is to blame, and who he prefers to live with in the event of a separation.

Second scenario: the child can no longer tolerate these screams and does not care who is to blame.

He's going to look for another house.

There is no doubt, this is a pair of lawyers.

It's just that Smotrich is more of a classic constitutional law and an unrestrained criminalist gentleman.

So why does it all stink like family law?

To a large extent, the conduct of the child - hereafter: the voter - is influenced by the hourglass that Ben Gvir became as soon as he started holding a media carnival instead of negotiations.

But the less debates are held behind closed doors, the more voters leave the house.

Smotritz and Ben Gvir.

Will they continue together?, Photo: Yonatan Zindel/Flash90

Mother's base, father's base

And yet, there is a fundamental difference between a mother's base and a father's base.

The "Religious Zionist" party sits on about 4 mandates.

These mandates are cast iron that did not want a government with Abbas and does not favor parties that are not a precise sector;

In front of them are gaining momentum, such as bond issue shares, the mandates of "Otzma Yehudit", mandates that come with a delay mechanism and an expiration date.

On the day of an order, or just on the evening of a clear day, 7-3 mandates that carry the message of peripheral traditionalism, and sometimes even the ultra-Orthodox, may jump back to Likud, Shas or the renewed Torah Judaism. Ben Gabir, who has already tasted the bitterness of a locked gate, Might identify with Rachel the poet and be left with a fist raised in the air.

The hourglass is running out.

Sometimes by the time you go to mediation, the receiver sells the house.

The value of the property decreases with every interview, the voters feel unstable when the leaders behave like this.

It's a shame, because Orit Strock maintained this house very nicely throughout the term.

Concern for road safety, the youth law, mixed city governments.

If you fight and she stays out, other families will be sorry too.

A good pre-trial mediator will explain to Ben Gvir that his advantages in the field of the periphery can contribute to the relationship with Smotrich and the right-wing family.

A good mediator also checks if the married life has gone awry because of a third party.

After all, Netanyahu plays with these parties as if they were his party.

Ben Gvir wants to be a minister, Smotrich may assume that without Ben Gvir it will be easier for him to enter the coalition.

But the only time Smotrich sang (excellent, by the way) was due to his partnership with Bennett and Shaked.

Experience shows that after the elections, Netanyahu's first phone call will be to the left, not to the right.

The left enjoys branding the Likud as ultra-right, and the Likud also enjoys it, but how it ends in the end - everyone knows.

Netanyahu will strive for a unity government, and if Lapid or Gantz agree, there will also be rotation.

Will strive for a unity government in the end.

Netanyahu, photo: Gideon Markovich

Did you say soft right?

You said Netanyahu

Mazel Tov, a new expression was born: soft right.

In a secret cellar sit left-wing rhetoricians, clutching their hands in the wind of empty words.

At the beginning of the week, they took the vane out of the window and realized that "Mamlakhti" was bleeding impact, just like pictures of Yoaz Handel with black coffee in front of the Knesset building.

Whoever invented the "soft right" wanted to say "just not Bibi", but remembered that the above had already proven itself to be a failed concept. When you say soft right, you think of manipulators in strategic communication offices, you mean those who don't care to vote for Beni Gantz and they don't want Bibi anymore In a specific document, the code of ethics drawn up by journalist Nikadimon Rogel for public broadcasting in 1972, it is written that a political activist should not be called extreme right or extreme left - this is a trend definition. Even today, no one wants to be called extreme right, "leftist" is no longer in fashion, But the "soft" won't catch either.

When you get into the depth of the definition, soft right is the most bibist.

The more I worship the leader, the less I prioritize ideological values.

If Bibi is in the first place - the freezing of construction/Jewish identity/governance in the Negev in the following places.

And that is the hard core.

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Source: israelhayom

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