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Netanyahu Popularity Declining Among “Israelis”: Shameful PM

Netanyahu Popularity Declining Among “Israelis”: Shameful PM
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Not only was the gap between Tel Aviv and Washington worsening - amidst "Israeli" Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's upcoming Congressional speech in the US joint congress meeting - but also was the Zionist PM's popularity among the "Israeli" public.

Netanyahu Popularity Declining Among “Israelis”: Shameful PM

Based on an "Israeli" media article, "In "Israel", leaders aren't ousted for shameful conduct"; Netanyahu was slammed in the published state comptroller's reportfor being a shameful Zionist PM.

The so-called "Israeli" comptroller's report revealed the misdoings that occurred in Netanyahu's household. The report did not refer to the "Israeli" PM's personal life, but rather to the spending in the PMO (Prime Minister's Office)."

Moreover, the report did not include shocking affairs, big thefts, and huge fraud, although it pointed out to a "possible criminal offense on some issues" as "Israeli" media mentioned.

The report also handed some of the material over to the Zionist Prosecutor's Office that had begun looking into it. The things revealed in the comptroller's report pointed to "inappropriate, deceptive behavior, not necessarily a behavior which justifies criminal charges" declared Zionist media.

"Israeli" media compared Netanyahu's misconducts to "a child caught pulling a 20-shekel note out of his mother's bag. The child committed an offense, but the shame is felt by the parents. The same is true when the child is 66 years old."

That is to say, the "Israeli" public was the side affected by their PM's"embarrassing and shameful" deeds.

Furthermore, purists believing that politicians must be completely righteous were many; but in reality, "Israeli" media suggested that the Zionist public settled for a politician who met the minimum requirements: "Speaks the truth and doesn't take a bribe."

The Zionist media explained, "A prime minister doesn't have to be an exemplary figure. The way people climb up to this high position makes it almost impossible. Exemplary figures don't gather money and gifts from dubious donors, don't incite against competitors and rivals, don't trick voters, don't elbow their way to the top, aren't full of themselves."

Hence, what the "Israeli" public expected from the politician was to acquire the characteristics of leadership: "to make reasonable decisions and make sure that they are implemented, to take responsibility for mistakes. To improve our situation, not worsen it; to direct his gaze towards his people."

Drawn from the issues mentioned, Netanyahu "should be given a failing report card for, not the way his household is being run."

Ahead of the report's publication, the Netanyahu household set up an operations room: lawyers, media advisors and political advisors were called up in order to face the political turmoil.

Netanyahu abided by a policy he had learned from former PM Ehud Barak that you shouldn't fight with the controlling system: "You put your head down, promise to fix things and let it go away."

As the "Israeli" elections neared, attacks on the Netanyahus intensified.

By means of a counter attack on behalf Netanyahu, a video was released presenting the prime minister's residence as a broken home: Joseph Shapira, the comptroller who was appointed by Netanyahu, was presented as negligent and as a liar, andMeniNaftali, the housekeeper who uncovered the couple's disgrace, was accused of spending money.

In addition, the comptroller's report exposed inflated expenses in the prime minister's homes compared to the expenses at the President's Residence. Conversely, the comparison between the two was false due to the differences in political obligations of both.

"Israeli" media noted that for years that the Netanyahus were known as very frugal when it came to their own money. On the other hand, they were big spenders when it came to other people's money, including the Zionist entity's money, and even worse, the private money of hardworking employees.

Thus, this knowledge now became an official document, signed by the state comptroller; a fact related to Netanyahu that the "Israeli" public came to despise.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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