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Wed 20 Dec 2023 7:40 pm - Jerusalem Time
Israeli writer Yossi Melman criticizes Netanyahu: “There is no end to the war in sight”
Israeli writer and journalist Yossi Melman said, “75 days have passed since the war, and the end is not in sight, especially if it depends on Bibi and Gallant, and in fact Gantz as well.”
He added in a post on the “X” platform: “Yesterday, Captain Lior Sion was killed in the battle in the southern Gaza Strip, and about 140 soldiers were killed since the ground entry.”
Criticism of Netanyahu has recently escalated significantly among the occupation circles, especially after repeated incidents of killing occupation prisoners by bombing.
Yesterday, Tuesday, the Hebrew Channel 13 revealed that wounded Israeli soldiers refused to attend a meeting with Occupation Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, during his visit to the hospital where they are being treated.
The channel said that Netanyahu arrived on a visit to the rehabilitation department at Sheba Tel Hashomer Hospital, to meet soldiers wounded in the ground battle in the Gaza Strip, but some patients refused to meet him.
The channel continued, "Army representatives and officials in the Prime Minister's Office gathered the wounded who agreed to meet the Prime Minister in a separate and isolated part of the department."
While Netanyahu's office said in a statement, "The Prime Minister visited the War Victims Rehabilitation Center on Tuesday at Sheba Medical Hospital, where he met civilians who were injured on October 7 and soldiers who were injured during the fighting in Gaza."
On the 10th of this month, the Hebrew newspaper “Maariv” said, “Hope cannot grow in the bed of corruption and extreme nationalism of the current government... Benjamin Netanyahu must resign now.”
This came in an article by Israeli writer Yair Golan, who said that "the prime minister has no idea how to get out of the abyss for which he is responsible."
Golan added, "With the exception of statements that lack actual content regarding the elimination of Hamas, the government has neither a policy nor a military strategy to continue the battle."
He added, "In these difficult days, when the citizens of Israel find it difficult to imagine the future and live in a state of extreme uncertainty, there is a need for leadership in Israel that speaks to the people."
The writer continued: "The world of thousands of citizens has been destroyed, and hundreds of thousands do not live in their homes, isolated from their daily routine, and without any hope for a normal routine."
Source: Sama News
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Israeli writer Yossi Melman criticizes Netanyahu: “There is no end to the war in sight”