Eli Albag Urges New Leadership Amid Israel's Internal Crisis
Eli Albag, father of Israeli hostage survivor Liriy Albag, sharply criticized the current Israeli government and called for a change in leadership due to the country's internal divisions. Speaking on 103FM radio, he warned that Israeli society is approaching a dangerous state of internal conflict, citing inflammatory rhetoric and violent incidents such as attacks in the Hatikva neighborhood where a man was assaulted and labeled a Nazi. Albag expressed frustration with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accusing him of allowing the divisive atmosphere to persist because it benefits him politically. He described the situation as a national crisis where families are deeply divided and people struggle to communicate.
Albag advocated for former IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eizenkot to form the next government, praising him as a clean and dedicated leader focused on Israel's future. He emphasized that Israel is permanent while current leaders are temporary, and condemned Netanyahu's continued leadership as harmful to society. Regarding Netanyahu's responsibility for recent military operations and casualties, Albag acknowledged the prime minister's role, stating that many graves will bear Netanyahu's name. He also blamed the military chief, intelligence, and security services but noted that only Netanyahu remains unaccountable. Albag concluded skeptically about the possibility of a state inquiry as long as Netanyahu remains in power, sarcastically suggesting investigations might instead target biblical figures.
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