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Lapid: Netanyahu's Iranian policy is a 'total failure'

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Lapid: Netanyahu's Iranian policy is a 'total failure'

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TL;DR

Opposition leader Yair Lapid said Monday that Prime Minister Netanyahu has lost the war and collapsed at the decisive moment, calling his handling of the Iranian arena a 'total failure' — the worst such failure in Israel's history, according to Israeli media.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Opposition leader Yair Lapid issued a sharp statement on Monday afternoon attacking Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's management of the Iranian front. According to Channel 12, Lapid said Netanyahu had 'lost the war' and failed to deliver, collapsing at the critical moment. Lapid described the prime minister's Iran policy as 'the most absolute failure in Israeli history.'

The remarks come against a backdrop of ongoing U.S.-Iran talks and military escalation in the region. Lapid's statement follows similar criticism from other opposition figures in recent days, including Democrats chair Yair Golan, who accused Netanyahu of selling a 'total victory' lie. The Zioneer has previously reported Lapid's criticism of the emerging U.S.-Iran framework as a failure to achieve Israel's war goals. Lapid did not provide specific policy alternatives in Monday's statement.

02 · How it developed

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    Specifically labels Netanyahu's Iran policy as the most complete diplomatic failure.

  2. Lapid adds that Netanyahu has become 'squeezable' and a 'total failure.'

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