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Last Sunday, progressives in Israel and beyond rejoiced as Benjamin Netanyahu was replaced as prime minister, a position hed held for 12 consecutive years. But if Bibis opponents want this change to be more than momentary, they would be wise to temper their celebrations. Israels perennial premier isnt going anywhereand not just because he wont be vacating the prime ministers residence until early July. Far from fading away, he has a multi-pronged plan to reclaim his role atop the Israeli political pyramid, and has already begun to execute it.
A revealing exchange was captured on film the day Netanyahu was officially ousted. As the former prime minister traversed the parliament with his entourage, he was accosted by a reporter who asked, Will there be an orderly transfer of power? In a rare loss of public composure, Netanyahu sarcastically snapped, No, there will be a revolution! He then paused and added: What idiotic questions. You dont have to understand Hebrew to get the gist:
The fact that Netanyahu ultimately gave way to his opponents, however begrudgingly, puzzled those who expected him to evoke his own January 6 moment. But this misunderstands Israels longest-serving leader entirely. Netanyahu doesnt want to destroy the country. He intends to rule it. This is the difference between Donald Trump, a narcissistic man-child who cares about no one but himself, and Netanyahu, a right-wing populistand its why the latter has long been a much more formidable politician. The contrast is obvious when one compares how Trump handled the coronavirus (initially denying it outright and later undermining public health measures) as opposed to how Netanyahu did (personally filming ads encouraging masks, distancing, and vaccination, culminating in Israels world-beating reopening).
Unlike Trump, an incompetent and capricious con man, Netanyahulike many other conservative nationalistshas a plan and a vision for his countrys success. He sees his current exile not as his end, but as a temporary setback that he will soon overcome. Theres no need to bring down the system, in other words, when you intend to run it again. Netanyahu remains Israels opposition leader, waiting in the wings to resume office should the current government fall.
https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/israel-middle-east/articles/benjamin-netanyahu-not-going-anywhere
ShazamIam
(2,706 posts)look up more articles.
brush
(57,567 posts)Mosby
(17,474 posts)Trump is a traitor, who used the presidency to line his pockets. What Nixon and his gang did pales by comparison to what Trump did.
Bibi has a friend/benefactor who gifted him cigars, liquor, etc. His wife accepted a lot of free meals. He asked for favorable coverage from a media outlet (quid pro quo).
None of the indictments will land him in jail.
You cant be serious ?????
Its much much worse than that .
See :
Bibi Bombshells Explained: Your Guide to All the Netanyahu Cases
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/bibi-bombshell-explained-your-guide-to-the-netanyahu-cases-1.5810633
Bev54
(11,917 posts)to fail. You can bet he will be behind the scenes involved in all sorts of nefarious activities to ensure its collapse.
sabbat hunter
(6,893 posts)Last edited Mon Jun 28, 2021, 08:09 AM - Edit history (1)
for a former PM to not vacate the residence?