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Lapid acknowledges the “paralysis of Israel” as a result of the Al-Aqsa storm.

Lapid acknowledges the “paralysis of Israel” as a result of the Al-Aqsa storm.
Yair Lapid, the leader of the opposition to the Zionist regime and the former prime minister of this regime, admitted on Thursday (today) that this regime was shocked and paralyzed as a result of the Al-Aqsa storm operation.

Despite the efforts of Ghazbi leaders to intensify support for the Zionist regime in the war against the Palestinians, the opposition leader of this regime says that “Israel is shocked and paralyzed”.

On Thursday (today), the media of the Zionist regime, including The Times of Israel, reported the harsh words of former Prime Minister and current opposition leader Yair Lapid about the current situation in occupied Palestine as a result of the Al-Aqsa storm operation.

Pointing out that nearly three weeks have passed since the start of the Al-Aqsa storm operation against the Zionist regime, Lapid admitted that the regime is still in a state of shock and remains paralyzed.

The leader of the opposition of the Zionist regime said: “We may understand the shock and paralysis of the government (Netanyahu after the start of the Al-Aqsa storm operation) … but it is difficult to understand why the government did not recover from this shock.”

Yair Lapid, who worked as the prime minister of the Zionist regime before Netanyahu returned to power, added: “The government is not present at all.”

He also made recommendations for the Zionist regime to get out of shock and paralysis; The recommendations were obtained as a result of consultations with experts and former officials of this regime.

Increasing communication with the residents of occupied Palestine, helping small and medium-sized businesses that are called to serve in the army as reservists, expanding financial support for reservists and frontline soldiers, closing unnecessary ministries and diverting funds for war, from These are among the recommendations.

These statements were made when Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday (last night) evening: “Following the black events of October 7th (referring to the start of the Al-Aqsa storm operation), we declare a few days of public mourning.” Everyone should be held accountable for the security failure in the settlements around Gaza, including myself; But after the war”.

Yair Lapid, the leader of the opposition to the Zionist regime, said in today’s statement: “There are ministers (in Netanyahu’s cabinet) who do not need to be present at all, especially during the war. It is impossible to continue in this way.”

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