A Quote by Moshe Kahlon

Don't believe in Netanyahu. — © Moshe Kahlon
Don't believe in Netanyahu.
I'll tell you whose view on [Bashar] Assad is the same as mine. It's Prime Minister [Benjamin] Netanyahu. Prime Minister Netanyahu has said Israel doesn't have a dog in that fight because Assad is a puppet of Iran, a Shia radical Islamic terrorist, but at the same time, Prime Minister Netanyahu doesn't want to see Syria governed by ISIS.
Netanyahu and his coalition have no strategy of their own except endless counterinsurgency against the backdrop of a steadily deteriorating diplomatic position within the world and an inexorable demographic decline. The operation in Gaza is not Netanyahu’s strategy in excess; it is Netanyahu’s strategy in its entirety. The liberal Zionist, two-state vision with which I identify, which once commanded a mainstream position within Israeli political life has been relegated to a left-wing rump within it.
They [Iran] are going to end up getting nuclear. I met with Bibi Netanyahu the other day. Believe me, he's not a happy camper.
Why is Netanyahu pushing war? Among several reasons, demonizing Iran reduces pressure on Israel to negotiate seriously with the Palestinians. Many Israelis prefer building Jewish settlements on Palestinians' land instead. Moreover, Israel's rulers oppose any development-such as an Iranian-U.S. detente-that could diminish Israel's U.S.-financed hegemony in the region. War with Iran would be a catastrophe all around. Netanyahu and his hawkish American allies-the same people who gave us the disastrous Iraq war and ISIS-must be repudiated.
Netanyahu is beholden to the extreme Right.
I cannot bear Netanyahu, he’s a liar.
I will not sit with Netanyahu in the government!
Netanyahu must mend fences with Obama.
Benjamin Netanyahu seems to avoid any initiative.
Netanyahu personally is leading the campaign against the Arabs.
Netanyahu needs to leave Israel's political life.
I think that at his core, Benjamin Netanyahu is not corrupt.
Bibi Netanyahu is a friend whom we work well with.
My associates and I always allied with Netanyahu in complicated political maneuvers.
I think that Netanyahu is a bit intimidated of and afraid of President Trump.
Netanyahu is no king, his government sows division and incitement.
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