Journalist Iddo Tauber said Monday that the Israeli government has completed its full term for the first time in 38 years, and accused opposition leader Yair Lapid of 'burning a country that fought the toughest war in its history.' The statement was posted on Tauber's the source.
Iddo Tauber, a commentator and journalist, posted on his the source Monday that the current Israeli government has served a full term for the first time in 38 years, a milestone he highlighted in a critique of the opposition. He directly addressed opposition leader Yair Lapid, asking 'Who did you fight? The people of Israel?' and accusing the opposition of 'burning an entire country that fought the toughest war in its history.' The remarks come amid ongoing political tensions between the coalition and opposition over the government's handling of the war and domestic issues. The claim of a full term — not seen since 1988 — is a reference to the current government's longevity, which has surpassed earlier expectations.
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