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After the speech of the head of the Shin Bet, the chairman of the foreign affairs and defense committee attacks: "Netanyahu harmed Israel's security" - Voila! 2022 election

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MK Ram Ben Barak (Yesh Atid) supported the words of Ronan Bar, who claimed that the divisive discourse in Israeli society encourages terrorists and terrorist organizations, and attacked Netanyahu: harmed our national strength


After the speech of the head of the Shin Bet, the chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee attacks: "Netanyahu harmed Israel's security"

MK Ram Ben Barak (Yesh Atid) supported in an interview on 103FM the words of Ronan Bar, who claimed that the divisive discourse in Israeli society encourages terrorist organizations: "We look from the outside at our internal disintegration and think, 'We'll just feed it and they'll do the work for us. He attacked Netanyahu: "damaged our national strength"

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Monday, September 12, 2022, 08:21 Updated: 08:29

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On video: MK Ram Ben Barak's interview with Radio Kol the moment he attacks Netanyahu - "He has mental problems" (Photo: Haim Tzach/L.A.M., Reuven Castro and Yonatan Zindel/Flash 90)

Chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Security Committee, MK Ram Ben Barak Mish Atid, today (Sunday) supported the words of Shin Bet chief Ronan Bar, who claimed that the divisive discourse in Israeli society encourages terrorists and terrorist organizations. In an interview on 103FM he claimed that When the terrorist organizations look from the outside at "the internal disintegration, the damage to our resilience, social and cohesion" they think, "'We don't need to do much, we'll just feed it a little and they will do the work for us.'"



He continued, "In the last two years there are senior people who say Clearly our problem is neither Iran nor Hezbollah nor Hamas, we know how to deal with all the threats around us in a relatively good way, but face each time again our inability to stabilize the internal system."



Ben Barak accused Likud Chairman Benjamin Netanyahu of crippling Israeli society. "A few years ago there was one person in the State of Israel who was in a very powerful position, who realized he was getting into trouble and decided that all ways were kosher to save himself," he said and added: "I think Netanyahu hurt In our unity, in our national strength."

When asked if he thought the head of the Shin Bet was expressing himself politically, he replied: "He said that based on the intelligence he has and the investigations that investigate the terrorists they capture, he understands that some of the terrorists' motivations stem from their understanding that there is a process of disintegration here - and if it has started, then they want To

help him develop."



About a month ago, Ben Barak said of Netanyahu that "we understand that he has such and such mental problems." He said these things after a security update meeting that Netanyahu held with Prime Minister Yair Lapid, the chairman of his party, after he had so far refused to come forward Security update meetings as required by law.

He later apologized: "My statement that opposition leader Netanyahu's non-appearance for update meetings with Prime Minister Lapid, as he had promised, stems from personal problems, is out of place and for that I apologize," he wrote on Twitter.

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