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The entire government blew this big time and must be made to pay. However, having the head of state declare himself a “lame duck” at a time like this does not serve our interests. There will be plenty of time to make Bibi and everyone else pay for this screwup but now is not the time.

Just my $.02. (Remember them…?… cents?)

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The problem is unless he announces that he will resign after nobody knows if his decisions are for the country or for his own good

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Your reporting on events is excellent. However, the political commentary makes your overall reporting seem less than objective.

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Hi Michael, Any time you add analysis to your reporting you are going to see some bias (or opinion) come in. I am not trying to be AP not that they are objective, but I try to report the news as straight up as I can. However Tel Aviv Diary is a view of Israel from inside the Tel Aviv bubble- I think its less of a bubble than people think but it is a bubble just the same. My political views are centrist. I do think without a shadow of a doubt that Netanyahu has to announce that he is resigning at the end of the war or a certain date. That is a view shared by at least 70% of Israelis.

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What is the solution to end this war. Is any negotiable discussion is going on or why Uno is quiet. What is the ultimate aim of israil and what are the strategy to pursue it. Your artical give us detail information about war but we read it with grief.

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