Liberman positions himself for a post-Netanyahu era, but his leak of sensitive wartime policy reveals he’s playing the same political game he criticizes.
Avigdor Liberman sat down with KAN's Reshet Bet on Thursday in interview, claiming Netanyahu is arming militias in Gaza.
Liberman served as Netanyahu’s foreign minister at the time, while Golan held the position of deputy chief of the IDF.
Both opposition chair, Yesh Atid head Yair Lapid and Yisrael Beytenu chair, Avigdor Liberman, said Israelis deserve honesty over where tax dollars are going.
Opposition head MK Yair Lapid also questioned the government about the source of funding for aid during a Knesset plenum debate on Monday.
“Israel is on the path to becoming a pariah state among the nations ,like the South Africa of old, if it does not return to behaving like a sane country,” Golan said.
Trump’s announcement on Tuesday that he would order the lifting of sanctions on Syria showed that Trump ‘disregards' Netanyahu, Liberman said to the Post in an interview.
He added that those who evade service should lose their right to vote: 'In my government, everyone will be drafted.'
The Omer and Samaria regional councils announced the date and times for the funerals.
Several Israeli politicians criticized Netanyahu for potentially leaking the information to protect himself from backlash.