Yitzhak Irving Kalet

Bibi: Resign now! Enough is enough

Bibi, enough is enough. Resign now!!!

Last night Channel 13 published the recordings of Bibi telling leaders of the Hasidic community (in English) why he fired the military chief of staff and the Minister of Defense in the middle (or the beginning!) of the war that our soldiers, our children and grandchildren. have been fighting since 7 October 2023.

In any normal country, he should have resigned immediately after those recordings were broadcast!

The Premier of our country admitting that the reason for firing the two leaders of our defense establishment in the middle of the war had nothing to do with their performance before and during the war (that performance will be investigated by an Investigation Commission-once Bibi in gone!) but had to do with the survival of his government. This while our soldiers of almost all branches of Israeli society are sacrificing their lives to protect the people of our country.

Of course, once he himself admitted the facts above, he should have resigned or his government should have fallen (as in any normal country!)

I appeal to those who have supported Bibi for the past almost two years to show some courage. The issue this time, is the fact that our Premier during the time of war, is making decisions based on his survival, and not what is good for our soldiers and for the people of our country-the recordings showed more than anything else that his personal interests were, and are more important than the lives of our hostages, of our soldiers and the lives of all of us!

And where is our opposition? There are the leaders of the opposition?

We all should be in the streets now–all also means those in the Likud who have not lost their moral courage–we should all be demanding Bibi’s resignation now after he admitted that he was willing to sacrifice the leaders of our defense, during war, for the benefit of his political survival!!

Enough is enough. RESIGN NOW!!

About the Author
Yitzhak was born in the Bronx in 1941 and made aliyah in 1970. His family and grandchildren live in Israel as well. He teaches electrical engineering at Ariel University and Columbia University. He ran for the knesset in 1984 with Lova Eliav. Yitzhak currently does not belong to any political party.
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