Armament and Disarmament: Opposition Criticizes Netanyahu on the Failure of Anti-Nuclear Iran Campaign

Yair Lapid
Lapid, the game changer



Netanyahu, the Isreali Prime Minister was not blasted in the Iran Nuclear deal until Yair Lapid started it. The oppositions when asked about the deal said that there were no coalition or opposition on that.

That was the trend until Lapid changed the game:


“For years he led, almost on his own, the campaign against the Iranian nuclear program and he should be applauded for that,” he said. “But something bad happened to him this past year, because of the way that he has managed the situation, the door of the White House is closed to him, half of Congress isn’t willing to listen to him, we weren’t represented in Vienna, our intelligence relations were damaged and we’re all paying the price for his complete failure in preventing the deal.”

After the game change, others such as Isaac Herzog of Zionist Union followed suit.

“There must be dialogue with the US, and there hasn’t been because of the prime minister,” Herzog said. “This is a clear failure by him.”

Netanyahu however according to polls enjoyed popular support.

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