Israel's daily newsmagazine
   Israel's daily newsmagazine
| home | security | politics | diplomacy | anti-semitism | culture | travel | views | Shmooze! | today's weblog  
 
Israeli Leaders

   



 
Sign up for free!

E-mail
 
         
       
         











COS Dan Halutz resigns, apparently in anticipation of blame for war failure
MK Yuri Shtern dies at 58
Peretz calls Israel Our Home 'a racist party'
Prank: Google 'complete failure' and Olmert's resume appears
Prime Minister Olmert in mid-life crisis has his eyes 'done'
Views: The Burning Bush
Barak to run for Labor party leadership
Amid reports that Peretz will be fired, aides maintain he will not resign
DM calls PM corrupt, associates say

 
MKs: Olmert and Peretz must go also
By Ynetnews  January 17, 2007
 
 Bookmark to del.icio.us
 
The political system is in turmoil following the resignation Tuesday of IDF Chief of Staff Dan Halutz.

As early as Wednesday morning, many Knesset members have already called on the defense minister and the prime minister to follow Halutz's example and go home as well.

MK Yisrael Katz (Likud) commented on the resignation, saying that "the chief of staff's resignation officially confirms the failure of the Lebanon war and compels the prime minister and the defense minister to stop holding on to their positions and resign from their posts."

"A temporary emergency government should be formed that would include a representative from each Zionist party for six months until the elections," Katz added.

MK Ophir Pines-Paz (Labor) said, "Halutz's resignation was a necessary, unavoidable step."

"One can hope that his resignation in the first step towards rehabilitation of the crisis of confidence the military and defense establishment have gotten into and the beginning of the reestablishment of the IDF's deterrence," he added.

MK Zahava Gal-On (Meretz) stated, "The prime minister and defense minister have no moral right to appoint the next chief of staff," and that "the responsibility for the failure of the Lebanon war cannot stop at the military echelon but must include the political echelon as well for making irresponsible decisions before the war."

MK Arieh Eldad (National Union-National Religious Party) said, "It is a shame that Halutz wasted four precious months for the State of Israel that were needed for the rehabilitation of the IDF."

"Now Peretz and Olmert must go as well, since the whole country, and not just IDF is in need of rehabilitation and cleansing," he added.

MK Gilad Erdan (Likud) said that the next IDF chief of staff should not be appointed by the prime minister and defense minister, but by a committee of experts that should be formed by the government.

"Olmert and Peretz's understanding in State security is near nothing and their considerations in selecting the next chief of staff could now be influenced by foreign political considerations," said Erdan.


Reprinted with permission from Ynet.


 Talk Back! Respond to this article



Click on the blue headline to read a Talkback comment and respond to it. Click on the icon to send a private email to the talkback writer. The icon appears only if the writer has decided to be contacted. If no popup window appears, please make sure your popup blocker allows israelinsider.com.

 
  | about |   partners |   sponsor |   donate |   news |   subscribe |   contact |