Minister Eli Cohen Strongly Condemns Gadi Eizenkot's Controversial Comparison
Minister Eli Cohen sharply criticized Knesset member Gadi Eizenkot during a broadcast of the program "The Open Studio" on Channel 14. Cohen condemned Eizenkot's comparison between Yosef Hadad, a Golani Brigade veteran who was wounded in service, and Mansour Abbas, who refuses to define Hamas as a terrorist organization. Cohen called the comparison "unbelievable" and offensive to the fundamental values of Israeli society, urging Eizenkot to be ashamed of his remarks.
Cohen highlighted the stark contrast between Hadad's military service and Abbas's political stance, emphasizing that Eizenkot's analogy was deeply inappropriate. He also recalled Eizenkot's previous statement that a government could be formed with just 58 mandates, implying support for a coalition relying on the Joint List, which Cohen described as "detrimental to Israel." Cohen warned that without a right-wing majority of at least 61 mandates, figures like Ahmad Tibi and members of the Ra'am party would have influence in the next government.
Concluding his remarks, Cohen stressed the critical nature of the upcoming elections, framing them as decisive for the character of the government, the preservation of Jewish identity, and the advancement of judicial reform. He reiterated his call for Eizenkot to feel shame over his comparison between Hadad and Abbas.
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