Moshe Davidovich, chairman of the Frontline Communities Forum and head of the Mateh Asher Regional Council, said Saturday that alongside hope for a diplomatic settlement, northern border communities must remain grounded and skeptical, given years of experience on the frontier line. His remarks were reported by N12.
Moshe Davidovich, chairman of the Frontline Communities Forum and head of the Mateh Asher Regional Council, urged caution Saturday morning amid diplomatic momentum in the north. "Alongside hope for a diplomatic settlement, it is our duty to keep our feet on the ground," Davidovich said, as reported by N12. "And since we are experienced regarding the border line over the years, also to harbor doubts." Davidovich has been a vocal critic of what he views as a widening gap between the rest of Israel's return to routine and the prolonged security threat facing northern border communities. As The Zioneer has reported, he previously criticized the Home Front Command's color-coded guidance during the conflict as 'blacker than black,' and blasted a tax-benefit bill for Be'er Sheva over what he called northern neglect. His latest remarks come as diplomatic efforts on the northern front advance, while residents of frontline communities remain displaced or under restricted military guidelines. No specific diplomatic proposal or timeline was referenced in his statement.
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