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Former Democratic Party Candidate Ronen Tzur Criticizes Opposition Leadership Over Silence

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Ronen Tzur, a strategic advisor who recently withdrew his candidacy from the Democratic Party primaries, launched a sharp critique against opposition leaders in an interview with Radio 103FM. He condemned their silence following the government's decision against the Supreme Court, calling it "the worst and most serious thing that happened yesterday." Tzur argued that the election campaign is being conducted unilaterally, without genuine opposition resistance.

He stated, "These elections are taking place with one-sided momentum. Instead of rallying the public for an unprecedented cause, we see a government acting as it pleases and an opposition that acts according to the government's wishes." This comment came amid a broader political controversy, including a response from Yair Lapid, who described the situation as "a big drama."

Tzur's withdrawal from the Democratic Party primaries followed a political storm triggered by a scandal involving text messages sent during the party's internal election process. His remarks highlight ongoing tensions within Israeli politics regarding the balance of power and the role of opposition parties during critical government decisions.

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