The war cabinet that was set up in Israel shortly after the Hamas terror attack has been dissolved following the opposition leader Benny Gantz’s withdrawal from the group. Gantz has been openly critical of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, even calling for an early election in the middle of this war.
Today, we have David Rubin, former mayor of Shiloh, Israel, an expert on Israeli politics and security, to discuss the end of the war cabinet and what it means going forward.
Welcome, David.
Q&A:
1. Why do you believe Prime Minister Netanyahu made this decision?
2. Is it the right decision?
3. Was the war cabinet a good idea when it was first formed?
4. Will the dissolving of the war cabinet help Netanyahu make critical decisions?
5. Do you believe Mr. Gantz – that the Prime Minister was making decisions for political purposes – or do you believe he did so for the good of the people?
6. Who will advise him now?
7. What’s next in this war with Hamas?
8. Do you believe we will see most of the hostages alive again?
9. Will we see the end of this terrorist group by the time this is done?
10. Tell us more about the Shiloh Israel Children’s Fund and how it’s helping people right now.
11. Where can we learn more about the Shiloh Israel Children’s Fund, as well as what else you’re working on?
- a. You can visit the following websites:
www.IsraelChildren.org (treating the victims of terror)
- www.DavidRubin.com (to find out more about David’s many books)
David Rubin is the former mayor of Shiloh, Israel, and a noted author and speaker on Israeli politics and security. He is also the founder of the Shiloh Israel Children’s Fund, dedicated to healing the trauma of children who have been victims of terrorist attacks.
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