THE BATTLE FOR POWER! MOATS THE REAL REASON ISRAELI OFFICIALS ARE RESIGNING
June 15, 2024Milo Peled, an Israeli-American activist and author, speaks about the resignation of Israeli officials with George Galloway, a former UK MP.
Peled exposes the real motives behind the resignation of Benny Gantz and how it’s all a game of power to secure the leadership. Importantly, he clarifies that this has NOTHING to do with wanting peace for the Palestinians! The safety and freedom for Palestinians will NOT come at the hands of these men. They are ALL complicit in the genocide of Palestinians.
The world MUST unite to resist the Israeli regime. We CANNOT and MUST NOT expect that any of their leaders will suddenly have mercy on the Palestinians and end the genocide.
Only through external pressure and internal resistance will victory for Palestine come.
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English Script:
George Galloway: The ministers are resigning. One after the other. What does it all mean?
Miko Peled: I don’t think it’s anything. First of all, great to be with you again, George. Thanks for having me. I don’t think this is any more than the usual musical chairs that we see in Israeli governments from time to time. Everybody wants to be in the big chair. Everybody wants to be in the Prime Minister’s seat. And whenever they sense that there might be a political moment there where they can do that, they jump at it. So now Gantz thinks that he might have an opportunity, you know, to jump in, and become the Prime Minister. It’s all about that. It’s really not about ideology. It’s not really about, certainly not about the Palestinians. It’s about public opinion. And some poll probably told him that if he jumps the chip now, then he has a better chance at the next election. It’s that sort of thing. It’s a typical you know, you’ve seen this for decades. It’s typical musical chairs that we see in Israeli politics, over and over again. I don’t believe Netanyahu’s going anywhere. I think all these attempts to get rid of him are not going to work. But that’s really what this is about.


