Lapid: Israel’s political system is broken

Israel’s political system is broken, Opposition leader Yair Lapid declares, calling on lawmakers to ask how such a powerful country could find itself invaded by a terrorist mob that was allowed to rampage through the south for hours on October 7.

“We gathered here today to celebrate the Knesset’s birthday. I want to ask the Knesset: What is there to celebrate?” Lapid asks lawmakers at a special parliamentary session marking the Knesset’s 75th anniversary. “Do you see anyone else celebrating in the country?”

Israel has “never been sadder,” he says. “People walk around heartbroken. My heart breaks every day. Broken for the kidnapped, broken for the fighters who are killed, broken for the families.”

“The political system today is not the solution, it is the problem. The Knesset and the government are not the solution, they are the problem,” Lapid continues.

Hundreds of thousands of Israelis have been forced out of their homes by the fighting and “no one has an answer to the question of when they will be able to return” while 136 Israeli are still being held captive in Gaza and “no one knows when they will return to their homes,” he says, arguing that Israel needs to “have not only a tactic, but also a strategy.”

“Every day more soldiers and more soldiers are killed, no one knows when it will end, what is the plan?” he asks.

While Israel will win the war, victory is about more than killing Hamas’s leaders, it is about “us being better,” he declares. “For the sake of life and for those who are being buried right now, we must make a change.”

LINK: Lapid: Israel’s political system is broken, it is the problem and not the solution | The Times of Israel

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