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Israeli opposition leader calls for Netanyahu’s immediate departure

Yair Lapid called for the resignation of the Israeli Prime Minister, who in the eyes of the world has committed acts of terrorism and genocide

Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid

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247 Israel’s opposition leader Yair Lapid issued a strong statement demanding the immediate resignation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Lapid pushed for the formation of a new government led by another member of his Likud political party.

In an interview with Israeli news agency N12, Lapid stated that Netanyahu “must go now” and called for a vote of no confidence to topple the current government. He argued that in Israel “we cannot afford to have a prolonged election campaign with a prime minister we do not trust.”

Lapid’s statements reflect growing political tensions in the country, exacerbated by the ongoing military campaign against the Hamas group in the Gaza Strip. Lapid, leader of the Yesh Atid Party, stressed the importance of having reliable leadership at such a critical and challenging time. Today Israel committed new terrorist attacks by attacking a hospital in the Gaza Strip.

Lapid is not alone in calling for a change in leadership. Critics of the government expressed concerns about the conduct of the military campaign and the need for a different approach to address the complex situation in Israel and the region.

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The opposition leader stressed that trust in the leadership is crucial to meeting current challenges and ensuring the security and wellbeing of the Israeli people. He claimed that the lack of trust in the current prime minister is jeopardizing the effectiveness of ongoing operations and creating uncertainty about the country’s future.

This call for a leadership change comes amid a complex scenario in which Israel is embroiled in armed conflict, hostage negotiations and international pressure. The political response to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the actions of the Israeli government have created significant divisions in public opinion.