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Ehud Barak blasts Netanyahu's "budding fascism" and approaching "Apartheid State"

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posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 11:17 AM
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Ehud Barak pulled no punches in his speech yesterday judging by the report in the Times of Israel article , he called the government of Netanyahu “weak, flaccid and noisy” and said Israel faces “no existential threats” from regional enemies and accused Netanyahu of magnifying the perceived threat , he also called on the people of Israel to get up of their seats to bring down Netanyahu's government through popular protest and the ballot box.

“I call on the government to come to its senses, to get back on track immediately,” said Barak. “If it does not do that, it will be incumbent upon all of us — yes, all of us — to get up from our seats, comfortable ones and uncomfortable ones, and bring it down via popular protest and via the ballot box before it’s too late,” he said.



Barak made it clear that he was not comparing Israel to the European fascism of “90 years ago — not 70 years ago.” “But if it looks like budding fascism, walks like budding fascism and quacks like budding fascism, that’s the situation,” he said, to another round of applause.


Barak went on to accuse the government of having a covert agenda.

“What is this agenda?” he asked rhetorically, before launching into a lengthy, numbered answer.
“One, Israel plans to continue controlling the area that was conquered, liberated in 1967 forever.
Two, Israel is not interested in two states, and doesn’t want a Palestinian state right next door.
Three, Israel is waiting for the world to adapt to and accept this reality, and is hoping that tough incidents — like terror attacks in Europe, the situation in Syria, and so on — will divert its attention [from the situation here],” Barak said.
“Four, Israel will agree to autonomy with limited rights for Palestinians, but not a state.
Five, Israel will continue carefully building in the settlements and beyond them in order to gradually create irreversible facts on the ground,” he added.


He also echoed something we all already know.

“In capitals around the world — in London and Washington, in Berlin and Paris, in Moscow and Beijing — no leader believes a word coming out of Netanyahu’s mouth or his government’s,” .
www.timesofisrael.com...


Give that man a cigar.




edit on 19-8-2016 by gortex because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 11:41 AM
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a reply to: gortex

Well I'm glad someone's saying something but I gotta ask... budding and approaching? He's already full on!



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 01:44 PM
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a reply to: Kali74

Seems we are in the minority Kali.
Back to Trump and the Mandela Effect threads.



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 04:09 PM
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a reply to: gortex

The only explanation for Trump is the Mandela effect... maybe that even describes victims of genocide becoming perpetrators of genocide too.

/sigh




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