Champ orders Netanyahu to cease military operations.
I can think of no better barometer of IDF combat effectiveness against the terrorists than a hair on fire call from the Champ. "He was yelling and telling Prime Minister Netanyahu what he should do and what he should not do. And I will tell you frankly, we have very close relationship with the U.S.. It's not just ally of Israel. But this is not a way to treat the leader of an ally country. He's not talking, President Obama, with a leader of the Taliban. He's talking with the leader of the State of Israel, of the Jewish people. And when we are in a time of war, we need to back in with the support of the U.S.. Unfortunately, we do not have it now. I urge Prime Minister Netanyahu and my friends in the cabinet to be strong now and to do whatever is good for Israel. Even if it means to tell President Obama, 'no, we cannot do, we cannot satisfy your wishes or your pressure to sign a ceasefire, which would be bad for Israel now."
Posted by: Besoeker 2014-08-01 |