Zehut party chairman Moshe Feiglin vowed Thursday to see his political struggle through to the end, arguing that in the 1982 Lebanon war the IDF reached Beirut in under a week. His comments, published on social media, contain no specific policy proposal or new initiative.
Moshe Feiglin, chairman of the Zehut party, issued a statement Thursday vowing to continue his political struggle and criticizing unnamed elements, using the 1982 Lebanon War as a historical comparison. Feiglin noted that during the First Lebanon War the IDF reached Beirut within a week, implicitly criticizing the current pace or scope of Israeli operations. The statement is a standard political declaration without new policy details, a legislative initiative, or a concrete challenge to coalition leadership. Feiglin's party did not cross the electoral threshold in the most recent elections. The Zioneer has not previously reported on Feiglin in this context; the background items in the desk's archive relate to other political figures and military operations in Lebanon.
- DevelopingFormer IDF Chief Eisenkot: Israel Must Fight Hezbollah Across Lebanon
- DevelopingLebanese President Aoun: No compromise except full Israeli withdrawal
- StrongIDF warns it will return to 'intensive combat' in Lebanon if necessary
- StrongHezbollah chief Qassem vows resistance until 'last Israeli leaves Lebanon'
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