Israeli families whose sons were killed, whether during the Al-Aqsa flood battle on the seventh of last October, or in the subsequent Israeli bombing of the Gaza Strip, vented their anger at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, for his meeting with the prisoners who were recovered yesterday, Saturday, from the Nuseirat camp, ignoring the families. The other.
The first to criticize Netanyahu’s behavior was opposition leader Yair Lapid. The Israeli Kan channel quoted him as saying, “When you are prime minister, you are the prime minister of successes and defeats.”
Lapid added, “To be prime minister only when things are going well, and to disappear when things are not going your way, is pathetic.”
Netanyahu met with the Nuseirat prisoners and their families in the hospital – yesterday, Saturday – and took pictures with them.
Former minister Yizhar Shai, whose son was killed in the Gaza battles, said, “I am one of those bereaved parents whom the prime minister did not bother to contact,” adding, “I am not angry with him, but rather I despise him.”
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In this context, the father of an Israeli soldier who was killed in the Al-Aqsa Flood Battle said – via the He is a vile person.”
Meanwhile, the father of soldier Noa Mortsiano – who was killed during the occupation army’s attempt to rescue her from Gaza months ago – said, attacking Netanyahu, “When the result is bad, we do not see Netanyahu and he does not bother to contact us.”
This is the same meaning that was confirmed by Israeli journalist Ben Kasbat, who wrote on the Israeli Walla news website, noting that “Netanyahu did not inform his partners of the operation in Nuseirat, but he needs them in the event of failure.”
Ben Kasbat added that Netanyahu, “after the success of the prisoner rescue operation, went on a public relations tour in the hospital, to achieve political gains.”