PNN – Avigdor Lieberman, Netanyahu’s rival in the elections before the occupiers, predicted that he would not be prime minister after that.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Avigdor Lieberman, leader of the Yisrael Beitenu party and one of the most important opponents of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, announced on Tuesday in a strong attack on him: Yesterday’s action by Trump proved that we have a completely failed prime minister who is not even capable of making decisions.
In a meeting held on Tuesday, the former Israeli Minister of War strongly criticized Benjamin Netanyahu, describing his behavior in the war as a failure, and announced: Israel is currently at a very difficult historical juncture.
According to Lieberman, Israel has entered a completely new security reality in recent days, following developments with Iran and the US intervention. He added: The citizens did not notice it, but since yesterday, we are in a completely new security reality. We started the campaign in one position and ended up in a position with completely different (and negative) rules.
According to the Yisrael Beitenu party leader, the recent US intervention shows that the United States is determined to prevent a resumption of war (it is afraid of a resumption of war) and that Iran has reached a new position in the region (it has established its power in the region).
Lieberman attacked his regime’s prime minister, saying: Trump has proven that Netanyahu has turned Israel into a banana republic and that we have a completely incompetent prime minister who is incapable of making decisions.
He added: At one time, Netanyahu defined himself as the most important quality of a prime minister in Israel, the ability to say ‘no’ to the president of the United States. Today we see the exact opposite in his behavior.
The former Israeli Minister of War, addressing his regime’s security situation, said: We have been engaged in a war of attrition on four fronts for two and a half years, and we have not been able to decisively win any of them. We also need to solve internal issues – conscription, crime and the constitutional crisis. When we do not take a decisive stance, the problem does not go away – it only gets worse.
At the end of his speech, he said about the political conditions in the Zionist regime: I am not at all sure that Netanyahu will participate in the next elections. In this regard, he called for the formation of a broad Zionist coalition independent of factional parties.

