Zionist Netanyahu Accuses the “Joint List” of Supporting Terrorism
The head of the Zionist enemy government, Benjamin Netanyahu, warned of the danger of any government that relies on the Arab-majority joint list after the list achieved great success in the Knesset elections.
In a video statement Friday, Netanyahu again claimed his rivals were trying to “steal” the elections. Calling Joint List lawmakers “terror supporters” and “slanderers of IDF soldiers,” Netanyahu denied harboring any animus toward Arab voters.
“But what they are trying to do here is form such a dangerous government to the State of Israel in complete contrast to the promises given to the voter,” he said.
“They are trying to steal the election in two ways: One way is to legislate an anti-Democratic law that doesn’t exist in any democracy, not even in Iran… The second way is by voter fraud,” he said, referring to Gantz’s pre-election vow not to form a government with support from the Joint List.
Gantz wrote on Facebook, accusing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of inciting violence crosses all the lines. “If we don’t wake up, the next political murder is around the corner.”