What a lovely morning.
IDF ordered to vacate half of Gaza within 24h. Good luck with that. I suppose the ground invasion is set to Sunday. I don't understand what we are doing, and neither how we're planning to cope with 2 million people, even if it's decided they are all responsible for murder. That said, I am glad I don't have to make decisions.
Due to complete inability of the government to function, the citizens are taking the jobs of the ministers into their hands and do all themselves. And so the private citizen who happens to be the ex-prime minister Naftali Bennet is now being interviewed by anyone who can listen, and in his best traditions, talks absolute rubbish. Don't we have someone more eloquent who can represent Israeli position in the world without basing it on problematic historical parallels and quotes from the Bible?
My personal position, no matter how horrible whatever happened is, some lines should not be crossed, and that applies also to the images published and general discourse. It's inevitable each time the level will be raised, and the very least it will get us unsensitized to the horrors, which is not a good thing. And the very least, a permission should be taken from relatives of the dead, if their loved ones are used in such way. I'd like to leave this topic at that.
And finally some good news: the Minister of Propaganda, or whatever this stupid made up office is called, quit, siting "wastage of money on an office without any purpose". Good morning, honey bunny, as if until now you were of vital importance and your very presence in the government wasn't solely based on your ability to kiss ass.
For the context, we have 32 ministers in the Parliament of 120 members and the coalition of 64. Half the coalition are ministers. And these include some fantastic ones such as: Ministers within Welfare and Education Offices (not ministers of these offices, but within, in addition to the actual one), two Ministers within PM Office, Minister of Heritage, Minister of Jerusalem and Tradition, Minister of National Missions, Minister of Development of Negev and Galilea, Minister of Diaspora Affairs and Social Equality, Minister of Strategic Affairs and Minister of Intelligence, Minister of Innovation, Minister of Economy (not to be confused with Minister of Finance) and so on. I guess the wonderfulness of a government is in direct proportion to the number of people who get ministerial salary and a driver.