[Debate] Hadash Protests Against Netanyahu's Deal with Mofaz for "War Government"

Yoshie Furuhashi critical.montages at gmail.com
Wed May 9 17:20:50 BST 2012


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 'Netanyahu forming war government'
Arab newspapers interpret new Netanyahu-Mofaz alliance as preamble for war
Roi Kais
Published: 05.09.12, 15:28 / Israel News

Newspapers across the Arab world could not ignore Israel's political
drama and the declaration of a unity government on Tuesday. Benjamin
Netanyahu and Shaul Mofaz were described as conniving war mongers and
corrupt politicians as editorials declared war was looming.

"Netanyahu is forming a war government," al-Quds al-Arabi's headline
cried. "No one knows what goes on through the mind of Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on many regional issues these days. One
can predict that this man is scheming and planning wars after
murdering the peace process with the settlement policy in the occupied
Arab territories," the London-based paper said.

The UAE paper al-Bayan printed an editorial titled "A government
challenges peace." The headline in Saudi Arabia's al-Madina paper
read: "Israel prepares for war."

The paper analyzed Netanyahu as a statesman and ruled he was
"concerned about his status in Israeli history and wants to be
remembered as the leader who destroyed the Iranian nuclear program and
solidified Israel's nuclear monopoly in the region."

Lebanon's popular as-Safir newspaper chose to address the political
drama from a different perspective. Titled "Israeli recklessness," its
editorial explained that the "news (of early elections) turned out to
be random fraud but it captured the attention of the entire world and
became the focus of analyses and estimates that war is looming."

"The country once described as the only democracy in the Middle East
is slowly emerging to be nothing more than a yard-sale, not just
because some of its Arab neighbors are trying to establish true
democratic models but because its current statesmen are behaving like
crime bosses."
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Yoshie Furuhashi
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