PNN – Two of the senior officials of the Zionist regime pointed out that Netanyahu is not qualified to continue leading the war in Gaza.
According to the International group of Pakistan News Network, In a situation where the harsh criticisms and attacks of the Zionist officials and settlers against the Prime Minister of the occupying regime, Benjamin Netanyahu, for failing in the Battle of Al-Aqsa Storm and bringing Israel into a war of attrition with no results, Avigdor Lieberman, the former Minister of War of the Zionist regime and President of “Israel Our Home” party announced that Israelis should not leave the leadership of the war in Gaza in the hands of Netanyahu.
Yair Lapid, the head of the opposition of the Zionist regime, also confirmed Lieberman’s opinion.
In a press statement, Lieberman emphasized that Netanyahu has gone insane and that the inspection of Israeli Army Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi by the security forces of Netanyahu’s office before entering the war cabinet meeting means humiliating all the soldiers of the Israeli army.
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Yair Lapid also held Netanyahu responsible for the tragedy that happened to Israelis on October 7 and asked him to resign from the position of Prime Minister of the Zionist regime.
Lapid emphasized that Netanyahu continues to make mistakes and should not stay in the position of prime minister for even one more minute. Netanyahu, who caused the biggest disaster for Israel during his prime ministership, should be removed from the lives of Israelis.
“Yuval Diskin”, the former head of Shabak, also emphasized in this context that Netanyahu’s behavior since October 7 proves well why he should return to his home right now. Netanyahu looked completely defeated in the first two weeks of the war, and only 27 percent of Israelis approve of his remaining as prime minister.