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Yair Netanyahu blasted for suggesting IDF chief 'will be remembered as failure'

The prime minister's son shares a post on social media written by a right-wing journalist, which criticized Halevi for failing to crack down on reservists skipping out on duty in protest of the judicial reform.

by  ILH Staff
Published on  08-15-2023 09:08
Last modified: 08-15-2023 10:27
Yair Netanyahu blasted for suggesting IDF chief 'will be remembered as failure'IDF Spokesperson's Unit, Yehoshua Yosef

A composite photo of IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Aviv Kochavi and Yair Netanyahu | Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit, Yehoshua Yosef

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Yair Netanyahu, the son of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, garnered harsh criticism Monday after sharing a post on Facebook and Telegram that suggested that IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi would go down in history as "the most failed chief of staff."

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The post, originally written by right-wing journalist Erez Tadmor, criticized Halevi for not cracking down on reservists who refuse to show up for duty in protest of the judicial reform.

Video: IDF Chief of the Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi stresses the importance of unity / Credit: IDF

"Not only did you not judge or oust even one of the organizers and instigators, but you surrendered to them and became an ambassador for refusers who demand that the government surrender to them," Tadmor wrote. "In the test of history, when the fog clears and the dust settles, you Halevi will be remembered as the biggest failure and most destructive chief of staff in the history of the IDF and the State of Israel."

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, a former IDF chief, blasted Netanyahu, tweeting that Halevi was "one of the most outstanding officers I have met in all my years in the IDF and in the defense establishment – a brave, honest, matter-of-fact, cool-headed, thorough and balanced commander. Many citizens of the country owe him their lives."

The prime minister responded to the controversy but did not explicitly condemn the post shared by his son.

"The State of Israel faces great challenges and as prime minister of Israel, I work day and night together with the defense minister, the chief of staff, senior IDF officials, and the security forces to together ensure Israel's security in any situation," he tweeted.

Netanyahu has a history of controversial remarks on social media. In 2021, his Facebook account was suspended  after he posted the address of a politician, calling on followers to protest outside his home.

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