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But Trump's used "Trumpian" tactics in business for far longer than 4 years.
Do you realize the stand you take is way out there ? Did MSM go into the far limits of unrelated answers and go out to the outer limits too just to have some kind of crazy defense? I bet they do because I have heard some whoppers.
He had been in the job far too long and had started to act in an entitled and authoritarian manner. That's not healthy for a free democratic society. Same reason Merkel needs to go in Germany.
I watched many of his interview, and the above is one of them. He sounds like a strong leader, so I am happy for Israel.
This said, Bennett has nothing to do with a future Palestinian state. That's up to the Arabs. Their path forward has been perfectly clear for the past 70 years. They need to stop terrorism, make peace with the Israelis, negotiate borders, dig in and start working on their own infrastructure.
"The hearing took place in October 2019, and on 21 November, Netanyahu was indicted in cases 1000, 2000, and 4000 for charges including breach of trust, accepting bribes, and fraud. As a result of the indictment, Netanyahu was legally required to relinquish of his ministry portfolios other than Prime Minister."
Like Trump, Netanyahu tried to get 'immunity' because he was Prime Minister! Amazing how these servants of the people try to hide behind the office so they can be above the law they are sworn to uphold.
He had been in the job far too long and had started to act in an entitled and authoritarian manner. That's not healthy for a free democratic society. Same reason Merkel needs to go in Germany.
I appreciate that is your view (of course, it's worth noting that parties representing conservative interests won more than a majority of the seats in the legislature and Likud won a plurality of seats, so I'm not sure that Israeli society feels that it was time for him to go), but I'm interested in hearing why the poster I quoted feels this way. I ask because I see a lot of people who don't like Bibi because they view him as a hawk and harmful to prospects for a two-state solution, yet they blindly applaud the installment of a man who is to the right of Netanyahu on these issues.
And, from where I stand, if a democratic society continues to instill faith in you as a leader, then that is healthy.
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