Israeli leaders lash out over ceasefire, split on who’s to blame
Lapid said the army met its goals but Netanyahu failed to secure Iran’s nuclear rollback or missile limits, leaving Israel with lasting security damage.
- Opposition leader Yair Lapid issued a sharp critique on Wednesday regarding the newly announced ceasefire with Iran, labeling it a historic "political disaster" and a failure of leadership.
- Lapid argued that Israel was excluded from the critical discussions that determined its own national security, suggesting a significant loss of diplomatic influence.
- While praising the military's execution and the public's resilience, Lapid asserted that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to achieve any of his self-defined strategic goals.
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'Netanyahu failed': Israeli opposition leaders say Iran cease-fire 'a disaster'
From Netanyahu's left, Yair Lapid said the PM had 'failed diplomatically and strategically,' while Yair Golan said Israel's war objectives had not been achieved. From the far right, a Ben-Gvir MK wrote of Trump: 'Donald, you came out a duck!'
Israel's Opposition Leader Calls Ceasefire with Iran a 'Political Disaster' and Criticizes Netanyahu
The Israeli opposition leader, Yair Lapid, called the ceasefire with Iran a “political disaster” on Wednesday and accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of not achieving the objectives of the war. Cease-fire between the USA and Iran generates global repercussions; see the main reactions Live coverage: Trump and Iran confirm ceasefire agreement and suspend attacks for two weeks; follow “There has never been a political disaster like this in ou…
Israel's opposition leader Yair Lapid accuses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of having failed after the announced ceasefire in the Iran war.
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