Reactions to Netanyahu are growing like an avalanche after his latest move! “I hate him, miserable man”

Reactions to Netanyahu are growing like an avalanche after his

The consequences of the Israeli army’s intense attacks targeting the Nuseyrat Refugee Camp and its surroundings in the center of the Gaza Strip were very heavy. In the statement made by the Media Office of the government in Gaza, it was announced that the number of people who lost their lives as a result of the attack on Nuseyrat camp increased to 210 and more than 400 people were injured. While the attack was described as a hostage rescue operation by the Israeli front, it was criticized by both domestic and international institutions and individuals.

NETANYAHU TOOK A PICTURE WITH THE HOSTAGES

According to Sözcü TV’s report, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu took a photo with the four rescued hostages. While Netanyahu’s move was criticized as self-promotion, reactions from the opposition wing in Israel were also immediate.

VERY HARD REACTION FROM THE OPPOSITION WING!

Opposition leader in Israel, Yair Lapid, reacted to Netanyahu’s posing with the four rescued people and publishing the images he took with them to both traditional media and social media. Lapid pointed out that Netanyahu did not meet with the families of the Israeli hostages who were killed on October 7 or died in Gaza.

Lapid said, “If you are the prime minister, you will take responsibility for both successes and failures. Disappearing when things do not go your way is a new thing.”

While it is pointed out that Israel only made a written statement after the failed “rescue operations”, the relatives of the dead Israelis continue to react to Netanyahu.

“If you are the prime minister, you will take responsibility for both successes and failures. Disappearing when things do not go your way is a new thing.”

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“I HATE HIM, MISSING MAN”

Izhar Shay, one of Israel’s former ministers, used very harsh expressions by sharing a photo of his son Tomorrow Oree Shay, who lost his life in the attacks on October 7, with Netanyahu.

Shay said, “I am one of those grieving parents that the prime minister didn’t bother to call. My son fell in with the heroes and saved the lives of hundreds of citizens with his death. But even if he had been killed in his sleep or kidnapped from his home, a moral and honorable prime minister would have called to comfort and reassure. And this happened.” “He would apologize because it happened under his watch. I’m not angry at him at all. I hate him, miserable man,” he shared on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.

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