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Gil Mildar
As the song says, a Latin American with no money in his pocket.

The Netanyahu era must end

Israel, a nation forged in courage and hope, now suffers under Benjamin Netanyahu’s cynical leadership. He is not just a flawed leader but a catalyst for disintegration. Where Ben Gurion is built with vision and integrity, Netanyahu destroys with arrogance and self-preservation. Where Begin respected democratic institutions, Netanyahu corrodes them with manipulation and disrespect. And where Rabin dared to dream of peace, Netanyahu thrived on conflict and division.

Netanyahu does not lead; he dominates. His policy of allowing funds to flood Hamas, strengthening it, set the stage for the horrors of October 7th. And when the country needed a moral compass, he cast blame like a net, trying to trap anyone but himself. His concern was not with the lost lives or the open wounds but with maintaining his power, a twisted priority in a national crisis.

The streets of Israel, echoing the protests of a betrayed people, are a living testament to Netanyahu’s moral bankruptcy. He has surrounded himself with extremists, handing over the command of the police to Itamar Ben Gvir, a symbol of hate and racism. In doing so, he has betrayed the fundamental values of justice and equality and undermined public trust in the institutions that are the foundation of any healthy democracy.

Netanyahu governs with an insatiable thirst for power, fueled by fear and division. He is a master manipulator, twisting the truth and fabricating enemies to distract from his failures. As he fights to avoid justice and cling to office, Israel bleeds, its society fragments and international trust erodes.

For Israel to recover, Netanyahu must be removed. His leadership is an open wound in the nation, infecting the political body with poison. Israel’s true strength lies in the moral courage of its leaders and the resilience of its people, not in the selfish ambitions of a man desperate to avoid judgment.

The fight for Israel’s future is a battle for the nation’s soul. It is a battle to restore integrity, unite the people, and rediscover the values that have made Israel a beacon among nations. Netanyahu is an obstacle to this vision. His removal is the first necessary step for Israel’s healing and renewal.

Israel deserves more than a leader who thrives on fear and division. It deserves a leader who inspires hope, unites the people, and governs with integrity and vision. The era of Netanyahu must end so that Israel can be reborn and prosper as the solid and united nation it has always aspired to be.

About the Author
As a Brazilian, Jewish, and humanist writer, I embody a rich cultural blend that influences my worldview and actions. Six years ago, I made the significant decision to move to Israel, a journey that not only connects me to my ancestral roots but also positions me as an active participant in an ongoing dialogue between the past, present, and future. My Latin American heritage and life in Israel have instilled a deep commitment to diversity, inclusion, and justice. Through my writing, I delve into themes of authoritarianism, memory, and resistance, aiming not just to reflect on history but to actively contribute to the shaping of a more just and equitable future. My work is an invitation for reflection and action, aspiring to advance human dignity above all.
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