Netanyahu is the worst leader in Jewish history and the Gaza war is a show of World War II.
Thomas Friedman, the famous analyst of the New York Times newspaper, in an interview with a famous Hebrew newspaper in the occupied territories, in evaluating the performance of the current cabinet of the Zionist regime and its prime minister, strongly attacked the internal and foreign policies of this regime.
On Monday, Al Jazeera news website detailed the interview of Thomas Friedman, journalist and senior columnist of the American publication New York Times, with the Zionist newspaper Haaretz concerning the developments of the Gaza war and Netanyahu’s cabinet.
“Frankly, I think this is the worst government Israel has ever seen,” Friedman said in an interview with the Hebrew newspaper Haaretz. I believe that Netanyahu will go down in history as the worst leader in Jewish history, and not just in the history of Israel.”
Referring to the failure of Netanyahu’s cabinet in managing the Gaza war, he added: “I will not allow this Israeli government to be a waiter at my grandson’s coming-of-age party. “They are incompetent.”
Friedman criticized the Israeli cabinet’s refusal to do any planning for the morning after the war.
He said: “If Israel enters into a partnership with the Palestinian Authority to form two states for two peoples, it can solve its 3 current problems: changing the narrative, changing the options for Gaza, and strengthening the regional alliance with its Arab allies.”
The American analyst described Israel’s war against Gaza as a real World War II and said: “When the war in Ukraine started, I said: This is World War I. The war that we call World War I was not a world war.”
“The war in Ukraine was World War I because people could follow it on their smartphones and comment on it, and the effect on agriculture was immediate and it drove up food prices,” Friedman explained. It was a real-world war.”
World War II in the Gaza Strip
He continued: “I suspect that Israel’s war on Gaza is World War II, that everyone in the world has an opinion about it, follows it, and is affected by it, and it affects classrooms everywhere. »
Friedman said that he does not consider Israel’s crimes in Gaza to be genocide: “I find it terrible, but I don’t think it’s genocide. It’s a terrible war where a lot of civilians are killed, but I don’t think it’s intentional.”