The Jerusalem Post

Israel Katz: Netanyahu does not deserve credit for economic success

- • By GIL HOFFMAN

In rare criticism from a senior Likud figure, former finance minister Israel Katz said over the weekend that former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu was wrong to take credit for his success with the economy.

Katz is one of the most veteran figures in Likud and has headed its governing secretaria­t for two decades. In an interview with Channel 12, Katz declared himself “king of Likud” and said he would succeed Netanyahu as party chairman immediatel­y after Netanyahu decides he no longer wants the job.

“I do not give myself superlativ­es, but I led the Finance Ministry in the most difficult time, and now the entire world is praising us,” he said. “My year in the Treasury is worth five years. The State of Israel was saved from the worst plague there has been in the past century. I was solely responsibl­e, and it will be remembered as one of the greatest things ever done.”

Asked if Netanyahu was also involved, Katz said: “Definitely, definitely not. He didn’t touch anything. He was busy with other things. It was only me. All the plans were mine. I presented them, passed them in the Knesset alone and ensured they would be implemente­d. I had

full responsibi­lity.”

Katz said Netanyahu came to his press conference­s, because of his past experience dealing with the economy as finance minister.

Asked if it bothered him that Netanyahu repeatedly took credit for his success, Katz admitted it annoyed him.

“Netanyahu regularly takes credit,” he said. “That is part of his personalit­y and his stature, and that is the way he works. He doesn’t only take credit for my work. It has been that way for years. Fine. If he didn’t take credit, he would not be Bibi.”

 ?? ISRAEL KATZ ?? (Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post)
ISRAEL KATZ (Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post)

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