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Moshe Feiglin Criticizes Israeli Political Discourse as Dangerous Distraction from October 7 Massacre Failures

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On the 1,000th day since the October 7 massacre, former Knesset member and Identity party leader Moshe Feiglin sharply criticized the current Israeli political discourse. Speaking to C14, Feiglin, who lost his grandson Yair Levin in fighting in Gaza two years ago, argued that the political debate has become a dangerous distraction that prevents uncovering the truth behind the tragedy.

Feiglin said the public conversation in Israel has shifted away from ideology and core issues, focusing instead on the divisive "pro-Netanyahu" versus "anti-Netanyahu" camps. He expressed no need for a formal investigation, claiming that any honest citizen can see the truth by facing reality.

He further criticized both political blocs, saying neither the right nor the left offers a true alternative. According to Feiglin, the left bears responsibility for the Oslo Accords, while the right failed by perpetuating them instead of working to annul them and remove them from Israeli historical discourse.

Feiglin described the political debate as technical and superficial, which obstructs a deep examination of the security and political failures that led to the massacre. He warned that as long as the discussion remains focused on factional identity, the truth will remain hidden and voters will continue to choose based on political camps rather than substantive worldviews.

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