‘Hundreds of Thousands’ Rage at Netanyahu in Tel Aviv, Block Highways After Hamas Hostage Murders
EXCERPT:
ROBERTSON: "People here believe that the prime minister is looking out for his own political career and future, because if the war ends, if there's a deal and the war ends, he could find himself out of job as prime minister. If there was an election, he probably, or his coalition probably wouldn’t be reelected. And if he was no longer prime minister, then he would face a number of criminal charges that are stacked up against him and pending. He can’t be charged and those cases can't go forward while he's prime minister. So people believe that he is holding on not just, as he says, because he thinks this is the best way to defeat Hamas, but because it’s his own political career that’s at stake. Those are the charges that many people believe and level against the prime minister."
(Via Mediaite)




