On tour of northern border, Zionist Camp chairpersons Livni and Herzog attack Netanyahu for defense decisions and other 'failures.'
Zionist Camp Chairpersons Yitzhak Herzog and Tzipi Livni toured the
northern border Monday, making it a point to continue their attacks on
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.
"Bibi's failure against Hamas in the Gaza envelope severely impairs
our deterrence against Hezbollah on the northern border," Herzog
charged.
"Bibi failed in security, just as he failed in housing, the cost of
living, and reducing social inequalities," the Labor leader continued.
"Netanyahu is running away from responsibility - we take responsibility -
and your security is our responsibility."
Livni added that "Israel's security and our power to deter attacks is
based on a strong army and our relationship with the United States,
that the same Netanyahu would tear to pieces."
"I took part in the decision-making process for three wars and dozens
of operations. I saw up close how important the international community
is to give the IDF the scope to win," she added.
The Zionist Camp's choice for Defense Minister, Amos Yadlin, made
similar comments recently, noting that Iran and Hezbollah saw Israel's
hesitancy during Operation Protective Edge and decided to strike.
"Countries in the region saw that Hamas was not hit strongly enough,
how Israel granted immunity to its leadership instead of hurting it, and
how the government conducted negotiations for a ceasefire. This is a
violation of Israel's deterrence and we need to restore it," the former
IDF General said.
Bringing the discussion Monday to the future elections, Livni
stressed that if Netanyahu is elected prime minister again, "he will
send IDF soldiers to fight battles with their hands tied behind their
backs - without legitimacy to fight, without freedom of movement, and
with legal threats from the International Criminal Court at the Hague."
"This will significantly hurt our ability to win a war militarily and politically," she added.
Livni then addressed financial matters, forcefully stating that
Labor-Hatnua "will also change Israel's priorities. All the money thrown
down the drain to settlements, we will transfer to the periphery and
the confrontation lines."
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