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'The Palestinians Got Screwed. They Are Now a Non-issue Around the World'
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Former Shin Bet security service chief Carmi Gillon doesn’t mince words when describing the destruction he believes Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is wreaking in Israel.
But there’s a positive surprise, even though he thinks “Netanyahu is the reason for all the awful things happening here, in every sphere.”
“The fact that Bibi Netanyahu is a coward and doesn’t make critical decisions – in every situation, Hamas, Iran – is sometimes for the good; for example, his ability to absorb damage from Gaza,” says Gillon, who headed the Shin Bet in 1995 and 1996.
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