Former MK: “Elections – an opening for dark and borderless extremists”

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Gen. (Res.) Eyal Ben Reuven He spoke this morning (Wednesday) with Yoav Mintz on 104.5FM North Radio and commented on the dissolution of the Knesset: “I am sad.

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“It worries me that we are going out for a period that we have seen so many times in the last three years, of violent and ugly discourse of people some of whom are called elected officials,” he said. He said this crash put him in such a violent discourse, “It’s such a shame. There are good people but unfortunately you hear this discourse from morning to evening.”

Asked if he was interested in returning to politics, he replied: “On the one hand I feel people like me should be there. On the other hand, I was there. I prefer to do other things. Days will tell.”

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Reuven, former deputy commander of the Northern Command, referred to the 40th anniversary of the Galilee Peace War: “When talking about the first Lebanon war, unfortunately the tendency among many is to remember the sinking in the Lebanese mud. A glorious military campaign. “

According to him, the headlines do a terrible injustice to the fighters, to the commanders and worse, a terrible injustice to the memory of 654 fighters who fell in that battle. “Just this week in a discussion with the Chief of Staff I noted that in significant aspects especially on the issue of maneuvering there is so much to learn from that campaign in ’82.”

“It is important that they knew mainly in the north, we who went to that war knew exactly what we were fighting for, for the protection of the residents of the north. I will remember the fallen fighters, those who fought and I will remember the missing Yehuda Katz and Zvi Feldman who still could not return. Concluded.

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