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Sa'ar: PM 'crossed red line' with conspiracy accusations
Moran Azulay
Published: 25.10.18, 10:51
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1. Bibi needed an excuse to pass a new law he found one...
(10.25.18)
this is all about Netanyahu's need to control absolutely everything.
So he turns himself into a victim so that his minions will identify with him and then he bashes anyone he feels is gaining a toehold in politics.

Basically we are stuck with a cantankerous 70 year old dictator...only 50 more years until he reaches 120!
2. Spelling mistake
Michael Lubetzky ,   Speicher   (10.25.18)
Conspiracy, not conspiracy.
3. The reign of queen nutsyahuuu and king Sara and military
Tehraniporou   (10.25.18)
advisor Yair must end now
4. Where is the Adult?
joe ,   gush   (10.25.18)
Like the White House, Balfour Street doesn't seem to have an adult.
5. Red line. Most over used cliche west of east. Please give th
Eden   (10.25.18)
Them a dictionary and ask them to choose another phrase.

I suggest. Be quiet. Do your job. The voters pay you to work.
6. forget about the lapid livni gabbay and bibi
marcel   (10.26.18)
the main roadblock to Israel unleashing effective military actions is bibi. what is it about him? Whatever the reason, he acts scared and is wholly reluctant to let the idf loose. this has been going on for some 25 years. he sucks up to putin unbelievably. as opposed to dayan and sharon, who held firm against soviet threats, bibi collapses under pressure and is incapable, absolutely incapable of taking resolute action. he cannot do it. not that idf has done no sortis aganst syria since putin installed the s-3--. the idf has ways around it but bibi is scared stiff. so he runs to trump.

he is excellence in trade and tourism, any area not dealing with security. he should be in another portfolio.

he simply does not understand the battlefield and how to attack the weak points.

israel has to have independent freedom to act, not seek usa or russian approval.
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