Avigdor Lieberman Mocks Yair Golan Over Calls to Evacuate West Bank Outposts
Avigdor Lieberman, chairman of the Yisrael Beiteinu party, sharply criticized Yair Golan for his recent statements advocating the evacuation of West Bank outposts. Lieberman accused Golan of lacking coherence between his thoughts and speech, dismissing his proposals as mere storytelling. He emphasized that the next government should prioritize decisive action against external threats such as Iran, the Houthis, Hamas, and Hezbollah, focusing on shared national consensus rather than internal disputes.
Lieberman's remarks came in response to an interview Golan gave on Nadav Perry's podcast, where Golan outlined his political vision centered on a two-state solution. Golan proposed three immediate steps: halting annexation moves, combating both Palestinian and Jewish terrorism, and evacuating all illegal outposts and farms. He described these principles as a foundational consensus achievable quickly and suggested potential cooperation with figures like Naftali Bennett, Gadi Eizenkot, and Yair Lapid.
The exchange highlights the ongoing debate within Israeli politics regarding settlement policies and approaches to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with Lieberman rejecting Golan's conciliatory stance in favor of a security-focused agenda.
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