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'Ungrateful' Dagan attacking Netanyahu after PM saved his life, Likud's Akunis says
Jerusalem Post ^ | 03/08/2015 13:55

Posted on 03/08/2015 5:13:40 AM PDT by Dave346

Likud Deputy Minister Ophir Akunis on Sunday criticized former Mossad chief Meir Dagan for recently attacking Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly after the prime minister helped save Dagan's life by facilitating a liver transplant for him in Belarus in 2012.

Both in a Channel 2 interview aired Friday and in an anti-Netanyahu rally at Rabin Square on Saturday, in which he was the main speaker, Dagan slammed Netanyahu's policies, saying that Israel was facing the worst crisis in leadership in the history of the state.

In the Channel 2 interview, Dagan acknowledged that Netanyahu had helped him find a new liver and he would always be grateful to him. He said that his current comments were against Netanyahu's policies, and not directed against the man personally.

Akunis on Sunday told Army Radio that "If someone had saved my life, I would never in my life even think of coming out with such a venomous attack against him - not publicly or privately."

Akunis said that "What Meir Dagan said yesterday was not about the issues, it was personal."

Speaking at the rally attended by tens of thousands of people on Saturday, Dagan said, “I am frightened by our leadership. I am afraid because of the lack of vision and loss of direction. I am frightened by the hesitation and the stagnation. And I am frightened, above all else, from a crisis in leadership. It is the worst crisis that Israel has seen to this day.”

Dagan’s speech came the day after Channel 2 aired an interview with the former spy chief in which he leveled scathing criticism at Netanyahu. In the interview, Dagan can be heard saying “bullshit” while watching Netanyahu tell the US Congress last week that Iran could sprint to a nuclear device in less than a year. Dagan said the assessment is inaccurate and also ridiculed the prime minister’s assertion that Iran has missiles that could hit the US.

Dagan also said Netanyahu’s appearance before Congress was “a political speech that caused diplomatic and defense damage to Israel,” and while an Iranian nuke is an “almost intolerable threat” to Israel, the way Netanyahu has handled the issue has hurt efforts to stop the Islamic Republic’s nuclear armament program.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; Israel; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bomb; dagan; netanyahu; nuclear; terror; war

1 posted on 03/08/2015 5:13:40 AM PDT by Dave346
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To: Dave346

Some background noted on Dagan:

> “The rally’s keynote speaker is former Mossad chief Meir Dagan who recently slammed Netanyahu’s conduct and called him “the person who has caused the greatest strategic damage to Israel...”

Dagan’s not a bad Israeli nor is he devoid of some notable insight but he’s gambling with his thoughts which are frequently wrong, and these are high stakes which is why he was sacked.

http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/ex-mossad-chief-dagan-military-strike-against-iran-would-be-stupid-1.360412

Dagan better take stock of himself and find a way to be more helpful to his country rather than try forcing his views in public. Maybe continued retirement is best, but if he’s got something to contribute he should do so without creating division.

What made Dagan so antagonistic is still a question here. But sometimes people get full of themselves and go bad. He was obviously calling things wrong such as the threat of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. Why he hasn’t shown humility given his extensive history and the history of his parents is possibly evidence of a character defect.

However, his parents fled from the Holocaust in Poland to the USSR where Dagan was apparently educated. If Dagan grew up in the USSR, that would lend a great explanation to his biases.

In any case Dagan is prime material for the Obama people to exploit. And it appears that they have done just that.

I think Netanyahu will go on to win big but maybe he should try to find a place for Dagan because Dagan is not a complete flake. But then again even a little flakiness in such a high stakes game can be fatal.


2 posted on 03/08/2015 5:38:59 AM PDT by Hostage (ARTICLE V)
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