By: Hamed Rashidi
Benyamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of the Zionist regime, is as Ehud Olmert was, an unable man, who in addition to his essential inability, he is greeted with minimal support from the Zionist public. Even Zionist newspapers and settlers express their dissatisfaction with Netanyahu being in control. The Zionist newspaper Yedioth Aranoth believes that the new government of Benyamin Netanyahu is an unwanted government and most of the Knesset members have realized that handing over major parts of the government to Lieberman, the present foreign minister, was a mistake. The result of this was that even the Palestinians, Fatah, who supported the Zionist regime and cooperated in the attacks on Gaza have not welcomed Netanyahu’s coming to power. Fatah clearly announced that the new Knesset does not have legal or international recognition.
Many Zionist settlers are very pessimistic about Netanyahu. According to a poll taken by a Zionist newspaper, 54 percent of Israelis are dissatisfied that the right-wing has come to power while only 30 percent are satisfied.
It is interesting that Muhammad Barakah, the Arab representative in the Israeli Knesset, depicted Netanyahu’s government as the story of Ali Baba and the forty thieves.
The Zionist regime is in a very sensitive state right now and with Netanyahu’s presence it is becoming worse for them.