PNN – Yair Lapid, the leader of the opposition of the Zionist regime, said that Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of the Zionist regime, is a big problem for us and emphasized that he should be tried.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network from Al Jazeera, the opposition leader of the Zionist regime said: Netanyahu is a big problem for us and he must leave our lives so that Israel can recover itself.
He clarified: Netanyahu is accused of forming a radical right-wing government that is leading the Israeli society towards collapse.
Lapid said that Netanyahu violated the law and should be tried.
Lapid had previously emphasized in statements that the greatest disaster in history happened during Netanyahu’s prime ministership.
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The opposition leader of the Zionist regime also acknowledged in other statements that Prime Minister Netanyahu’s cabinet had sabotaged the prisoner exchange agreement with Hamas.
He said: Netanyahu’s cabinet could have concluded an agreement for the exchange of prisoners, but it did not do so due to political considerations.
Netanyahu’s opposition to the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip has denied the possibility of reaching an agreement for the release of Zionist prisoners in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners from the prisons of this regime, and this has caused widespread protests by the families of these prisoners in the occupied territories.
While the families of the Zionist prisoners are demanding an agreement with Hamas for their release, Netanyahu, who is confident of being tried on charges of corruption after the end of the war, obstructs any agreement in this regard and has held several rounds of negotiations in this regard in Qatar and Egypt.
The Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip, on October 7th, in a surprise operation, entered the Zionist settlements adjacent to the Gaza Strip and captured about 250 Zionists.
Some of these prisoners were released in a humanitarian act; another number of them were released during the prisoner exchange operation between the Zionist regime and Hamas, however, some of them died due to the indifference of the extremist cabinet of the occupying regime and the continuation of brutal attacks on the Gaza Strip, by the Israeli army’s own fire.