The most serious thing that happened in this war was that the country abandoned its citizens. –

The securityists

Avigdor Kahalani: The most serious thing that happened in this war was that the country abandoned its citizens.

The hero of Israel from our city did not spare any harsh words this week, when he was interviewed this week for the podcast of the “Habithonist” movement, which is broadcast in collaboration with Y net

Here are some presented as appetizers… and for the full broadcast, see the following link:

https://fb.watch/s1q6nYV80Y/

Throughout his years he has seen a lot in the IDF, the Knesset and the government, and has accompanied the country from its beginnings. He stormed the Baqa Valley in the Yom Kippur War, Khan Yunis in the Six Day War, and over the years commanded thousands of soldiers, and also served as Minister of Internal Security in the Netanyahu government The first one. He was awarded the heroism award, the award of the President of the State of Israel and today he is very troubled.

“In the book of Isaiah it is written, ‘Without a vision, a nation will perish.’ What is good for the State of Israel – I am not sure that we will be here. If there is another exile, we will never return here.”

“I hope that Maz will turn out sweet – that we will return the kidnapped, and that from this hard blow we will receive a new consciousness that will strengthen us in all respects. In my opinion, there will be a political revolution here; there will be a military revolution here in terms of attitude – they will listen more. The whole attitude will change. This blow will bring us many generations Better. The people became more clearly national following the event.”

“When the dust settles, the conversation will be different because people understand that we are dealing with survival here,” encourages Kahalani. “We will build a fortress here for the Jewish people to continue to protect ourselves. Tired of wars? Those who are tired, let them rest in the afternoon.”

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