The Jerusalem Post

US officials ‘appalled’ by Israeli government, Lapid says

- • By ELIAV BREUER

The current US administra­tion is “appalled” by the conduct of Israel’s government, opposition leader MK Yair Lapid said in a press conference on Monday ahead of a meeting of his Yesh Atid party, after returning from a week-long visit to Washington.

“This government, this prime minister, has become an existentia­l threat against Israel,” Lapid said. They destroyed Israeli deterrence. Our enemies look at this government, smell weakness, and raise their heads,” Lapid said.

“Our allies also smell this weakness. I was in Washington last week, in a meeting with top administra­tion officials. They are appalled by this government: irresponsi­bility, the lack of profession­alism, the failed management, the ingratitud­e,” Lapid said.

Lapid argued that the legacy of Netanyahu, who called himself “Mr. Security” in the past, was a “wasteland from Kiryat Shmona to Be’eri, violence by Jewish settlers that is out of hand, and a complete loss of Israeli deterrence.” He added that Netanyahu was delaying an agreement with Hamas to return the hostages.

“Iran is a problem, but our problem is also here … it is time for an election,” he concluded. Likud responded: “Lapid, who signed an embarrassi­ng surrender agreement with Hezbollah, and preferred to remain abroad this week while Israel was attacked, is not the person to preach. Prime Minister Netanyahu, who identified the Iranian threat already dozens of years ago, since then has led a global campaign against it, to prevent its obtaining nuclear weapons that would have been an existentia­l threat against Israel.” Lapid then replied: “Israeli deterrence in Lebanon collapsed when Netanyahu enabled Hezbollah to build two tents in the sovereign territory of the State of Israel, as opposed to Lapid, who cut the maritime [border] agreement despite Hezbollah’s opposition.

“Regarding Iran: If Netanyahu worked all these years on the Iranian issue, how have they become a nuclear threshold state, and sent hundreds of drones and cruise missiles to attack the State of Israel?”

Lapid later called in the plenum for minister MK Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot to leave the government. Gantz and Eisenkot joined it on October 11 and are members of the war cabinet, but have vowed to leave the government once they feel that they no longer influence the war.

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