Far-right minister claims hostage deal throws war goals in 'trash' to save hostages [View all]
In response, Lapid says Orit Strocks extremist government has no right to exist; Movement for Quality Government calls on Netanyahu to fire her
By SAM SOKOL
Today, 12:18 pm
Settlements and National Projects Minister Orit Strock sparked fierce criticism on Wednesday when she rejected the terrible hostage deal currently being negotiated in Egypt and said that its approval would be tantamount to a betrayal of IDF soldiers and Israels war aims.
There are soldiers who left everything behind and went out to fight for goals that the government defined, and we throw it in the trash to save 22 people or 33 or I dont know how many, the far-right minister told Army Radio. Such a government has no right to exist.
Condemning Strock, Opposition Leader Yair Lapid tweeted that a government with 22 or 33 extremist coalition members has no right to exist, while Minister Chili Tropper of National Unity, who sits with Strock in the cabinet, accused her of insensitivity toward the hostages.
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His announcement on Tuesday came shortly after National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir said, following a private meeting with the prime minister, that Netanyahu had promised not to agree to a reckless hostage deal.
Responding to Ben Gvir and Smotrich, National Unity Minister Gadi Eisenkot, an observer in the war cabinet, slammed what he described as political blackmail.
Calling their actions a serious phenomenon that harms Israels national security, Eisenkot asserted that he will only be a partner in a government that makes decisions based on the national interests of the State of Israel, and not on political considerations.
Smotrich hit back at Eisenkot, calling for him to show a little humility, and adding that it was his duty to act against a bad deal that will endanger the security of the citizens of Israel.
While Eisenkot condemned Smotrich and Ben Gvirs threats, National Unity leader Benny Gantz earlier this week used similar language, saying that if the government rejects a hostage deal backed by the security services, it will have no right to continue to exist.
Source :
https://www.timesofisrael.com/far-right-minister-claims-hostage-deal-throws-war-goals-in-trash-to-save-hostages/