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In Netanyahu’s government, it’s okay to incite against Shin Bet
Nadav Eyal
Published: 26.07.17, 18:10
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1. Israel's version of Trump is harming the Jewish people
Mark Jeffery Koch ,   Mount Laureel, NJ US   (07.26.17)
Unfortunately for the Israeli people you have your version of Trump in Netanyahu. Trump lambasts the intelligence agencies and the people who are working 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year to keep the American people safe and your prime minister does the same thing. Both Trump and Netanyahu are egomaniacs and narcissists concerned about remaining in power and neither man has any vision, any convictions, or any beliefs other than those that will benefit him, not his country the most. As an American and as a Jew I worry about the future of two countries that I love.
2. Anyone can predict "Palestinian" riots. That is all they do
Chaim ,   Israel   (07.27.17)
Eyal believes he deserves kudos for predicting "Palestinian" riots in response to erecting necessary metal detectors. Anyone can safely predict "Palestinian" riots. Rioting is the only thing they do well. Predicting "Palestinian" riots is like predicting the sun will rise in the morning.

The real problem with Shin Bet is its leftist orientation leads it to constantly advocate Israeli retreats, which are the root cause of almost all the dangers Israel confronts. Shin Bet leftists need to be replaced with rightist patriots. Also, Israel's security establishment should not be allowed to interfere in elections by advocating for the disastrous Labor Party, as they normally do.
3. The trump twitter effect
Tomer ,   Jerusalem   (07.28.17)
Israels leaders simply copy trumps twittering.the US president has mental problem (see the chaos at the west wing).why our guys go down the same lane?we deserve better.
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