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Former National Security Advisor Warns of Unprecedented Political Overhaul and Iranian Threat

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Dr. Ilai Holotah, former head of Israel's National Security Council, sharply criticized the current coalition's rapid legislative push, describing it as a "fire sale" and unprecedentedly sectorial. Speaking on 103fm with Gideon Oku and Amichai Etali on Wednesday, Holotah emphasized that his critique stems not only from his professional experience but also from his perspective as a citizen. He stated, "Not necessarily as a former National Security Advisor, but as a citizen, this is a fire sale. I'm not sure there is another word for it." Holotah highlighted that this political conduct surpasses any he has observed in his years of closely monitoring Israeli politics, calling it the most sectorial he has seen.

He further stressed that the current situation is not a typical political dispute or routine coalition maneuver but rather a disturbing and unprecedented development. Shifting focus to the Iranian arena amid escalating US-Iranian Revolutionary Guard confrontations, Holotah identified Iran's energy sector as the critical target, asserting, "The biggest hammer is to hit the Iranian energy sector." He warned that Israel must adopt a different strategic approach toward Iran compared to conflicts closer to home, cautioning against managing the conflict in repetitive rounds as with Lebanon or Gaza. Holotah linked his severe criticism of Israel's political management with his security warning about Iran, describing both as exceptional circumstances requiring a fundamentally different response than usual.

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