Iddo Netanyahu on the calls for his brother to take responsibility for Hamas attack: Why should only he resign?
Iddo Netanyahu, brother of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, on Sunday rejected the claims by some that his brother is failing to take responsibility for the failures that led to the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel.
In an interview with Kan 11 News, the Prime Minister’s brother wondered why there are not calls for other public leaders to take responsibility and to step down.
“He said he has responsibility and later added that he stands by what he said. Does his wording not exactly fit what you would like him to say?” Netanyahu asked the interviewer, Omri Assenheim, who said, “I just want him to take responsibility.”
“Look, the issue of responsibility…they keep repeating the word ‘responsibility’…everything is directed towards one thing and I saw this on your show last week. It’s all directed towards one thing: To force him to resign. That’s what they keep talking about in the studios,” said the Prime Minister’s brother.
“What exactly does he need to resign for? For not dealing with Hamas in the best possible way? It’s true. But why should only he resign? Why shouldn’t Benny Gantz resign? He was Defense Minister for a time, right? He was IDF Chief of Staff for many years. Why aren’t they calling on him to resign? Why aren’t they calling on Gallant to resign? He’s been Defense Minister,” he added.
“For years there has been a campaign which is trying to cause [Prime Minister Netanyahu] to resign, to step down, to throw him aside,” charged Iddo Netanyahu.
THIS IS THE FUTURE……….
IA HAS BEEN CREATED !
IA IS FRANKENSTEIN’S MONSTER
WHEN IA CAN CONFOUND THE GREATEST, JUST WHO
IS RESPONSIBLE ?????
THE CHOSEN PEOPLE ARE FACING IA
ARE YOU GONNA BLAME IA……….OR THE CREATOR OF IA ?????
EDDIE (TZVI )
Are the heads of the military, the Shabak, the Mosad, academia, media, and the legal establishment going to resign, saying their perspective has been disconnected from reality for decades?
If they won’t resign, will they even say they were wrong and they are going to change their perspective?
Or will they say they only made an isolated mistake and no one else is competent to do the jobs that they do?
What about the Supreme Court?