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It is understood why the former defense minister wants to challenge Netanyahu for leadership of Likud, but his chances are low: after all, decent people like him have no place in today’s Likud. Now he has to speak up about whose dysfunction, prevarication and fraudulence got us into this dire situation
Like others who have left before him, Yoav Gallant made it clear Wednesday night that he plans to return. Unsurprisingly, his terminology was military. Now is the time, he said, “to conduct a situation assessment and choose a course of action… in order to achieve our goals… and lead.”