Deputy Minister Calls Netanyahu a "Malignant Disease." Likud Complains to Police

June Green
June 14, 2022   
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Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90
The Likud movement launched a harsh attack this afternoon (Tuesday) against Deputy Economy Minister, far-leftist Yair Golan, who spoke harshly against the opposition chairman. It's worth eating healthy: healthy recipes for snacks and family meals These are the changes to the intercity public transportation routes in Jerusalem • All the details Golan said in an interview with 90FM radio: "Even I, with my short history in politics, know that it wasn't always like this. The level of incitement, hatred, and delegitimization that the right wing led by Netanyahu does to anyone who disagrees with it is simply unbearable. And it's only getting worse day by day. We need to redeem Israel from the malignant disease called Benjamin Netanyahu." When asked to explain his words, he replied: "I don't mince my words on the subject. It seems to me that my political opponents don't spare us any title of any kind, and I think I expressed myself gently. I think I am a much more nationalist than Ben Gvir and Netanyahu. I think my vision for Israel is more Zionist and democratic, and more national than anyone else's." The Likud was outraged by the comments: "These serious words of incitement deserve every condemnation, from all ends of the political spectrum. Golan, who desecrated the memory of the Holocaust on the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, while wearing a uniform, by comparing the State of Israel to the Nazi regime, is the last one who can preach morality to the Likud and its leader." The Likud added: "We demand that Bennett and Malpid condemn Golan's wild incitement in a clear voice.". The Likud movement subsequently filed a police complaint against MK Yair Golan, demanding that an investigation be opened against him for inciting violence and murder against former Prime Minister Netanyahu. MK Nir Orbach from the right attacked Deputy Minister Yair Golan on his Twitter account: "The experiment failed, among other things, because MK Yair Golan also failed to understand that in order to create real change in Israeli politics, regardless of whether it is from the right or the left, one should not use slurred speech.".

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