Politics18:51 · 14m ago

Itamar Fleishman Criticizes Opposition for Avoiding Praise of Netanyahu Over Lebanon Maritime Deal

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During a broadcast on Channel 14's program The Patriots, panelist Itamar Fleishman sharply criticized Israeli opposition members and the media for their reluctance to acknowledge the benefits of the maritime border agreement with Lebanon. Fleishman argued that this avoidance stems from a deep fear of praising Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, fearing negative backlash. He stated, "They don't have the courage to say there are advantages in the agreement with Lebanon," adding that opposition figures believe "if they say a good word about Netanyahu, something very bad will happen." Fleishman accused these critics of inconsistency, pointing out that their previous statements contradict their current silence and labeling their claims as dishonest. He emphasized that both opposition politicians and journalists avoid any positive remarks about Netanyahu or his actions due to anticipated negative reactions. As an example, Fleishman cited journalist Ben Caspit, suggesting that even he demonstrates this pattern of cautious criticism. Fleishman's comments highlight the political sensitivity surrounding Netanyahu's role in the maritime deal and the broader reluctance within Israeli political discourse to openly commend the prime minister's achievements. The discussion took place recently on Channel 14, reflecting ongoing debates about the Lebanon maritime border agreement and Netanyahu's leadership.

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