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Jerusalem Post: The level of political discourse among Israeli leaders has reached “vulgar”

Pak Sahafat – The Zionist newspaper “Jerusalem Post” wrote in an article referring to the vulgarity of the level of political discourse among the leaders of the Zionist regime and its degradation to the lowest possible level: In their speeches and election campaigns, Israeli politicians do not shy away from insulting and destroying their competitors as a means to promote and gain higher positions and fame.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency’s report, the Zionist newspaper Jerusalem Post wrote: A person named Yossi Kamiza, who claims to have been an assistant to the current Finance Minister Avigdor Lieberman, announced that about 20 years ago, Lieberman offered him a hundred thousand dollars to kill a senior Israeli police officer.

This newspaper added: In front of Lieberman, he did not limit himself to rejecting this claim and went as far as to accuse Benjamin Netanyahu, the leader of his rival party, of being behind this accusation plan, and he did this with the aim of destroying the rival and also to divert attention from the official warning of Miron’s investigation committee.

The Miron Research Committee in the Zionist regime is investigating the deaths of 45 “Haredi Jews” in the occupied territories as a result of crowding and the collapse of a part of a platform in a ceremony in 2021.

The Jerusalem Post newspaper further wrote: Lieberman described this allegation against him (Kamiza’s allegation, which he considered Netanyahu to be the stage manager) as Netanyahu’s usual way and called him “scum”.

This Zionist newspaper added: In response to this incident, the Likud party has denied any connection between Netanyahu and Kamiza and expressed hope that Lieberman will pay 100 thousand dollars to assassinate Netanyahu. Likud added that Lieberman should give up his illusions and that these accusations have nothing to do with Likud and Netanyahu.

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The Jerusalem Post condemned this political discourse between the leaders of the Zionist regime and wrote that it was not thought that these words were exchanged between members of an important political class who are responsible for managing the affairs of “Israel”.

Referring to the issue of terrorism, this Zionist media wrote: “The desire to mention this issue, even to gain political points, is beyond any political custom.”

The Jerusalem Post newspaper continued: Similarly, calling a former prime minister a scum also goes beyond all the boundaries of a political discourse. Considering the growing crisis facing Israel, the exchange of such literature and obscenities is an insult to all “Israelis”.

Acknowledging the widespread crises and problems facing the Zionist regime and the attack on the leaders of this regime, this newspaper added: While we are facing dangers such as the impending nuclear deal with Iran, the skyrocketing housing prices, the chaotic political arena ruling Israel and the increase in Palestinian resistance operations, our officials are arguing over these trivial issues?

Jerusalem Post newspaper wrote: The fact that Israel will hold its fifth election in the last two years in the next two months is not a sign of democracy at all. If the candidates for the Knesset (Parliament of the Zionist regime) and the next cabinet are the mental preoccupation of these, imagine what will happen as the Election Day approaches!

This Zionist newspaper wished: instead of these controversies, all the candidates should focus on important issues and present their plans for Israel’s exit from serious internal and security challenges.

In the end, the Jerusalem Post newspaper expressed concern about the current political situation of the Zionist regime and wrote: Before Israel becomes an international laughing stock with this repeat election process – it would be wiser for all candidates to reconsider their thinking before launching a new or slanderous conspiracy theory.

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