Nasrallah: Israel Has No Central Leadership
By Elad Benari
Summary of the article
Hizbullah chief Hassan Nasrallah claimed that Israel is lacking a strong central leadership after the election that took place on Tuesday. The results of the latest election prove that Israeli politics are in retreat, and that the country is in a state of weakness and crisis. The once strong Knesset is now facing serious challenges in reguard to who wants to join. There are to many groups and not enough room. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu had tried to present himself as a strong
leader, however he can not seem to get the ground he needs to rule. This state of weakness has left Israel in a very vunerable condition, that is likely to lead to the visitation of unwanted violence. Nasrallah is a leader of a group against Israel.
leader, however he can not seem to get the ground he needs to rule. This state of weakness has left Israel in a very vunerable condition, that is likely to lead to the visitation of unwanted violence. Nasrallah is a leader of a group against Israel.
My thoughts
This article has revealed a state of emergency in Israel. Nasrallah and his group have recieved this message and are likely to act. I believe that if Israel does not find a way to regain control of the Knesset this could lead to a potential national disaster. One major thing that caught my attention was how weak the Prime Minister is. He is not leading as a leader should, instead he is allowing the situation to overshaddow, and overthrough him.
Political ties
This article is crucial to Israel's political future. Without change the once politically sound nation will grow weaker and attract conflict with their enimies. Israel's Knesset has run smoothly and efficiently for many years, but with the recent growth of religious extremist groups and the interest in being in control of the knesset, it is harder and harder to have elections that have politically sound outcomes. Without an outcome that will allow decisions to be made Israel will only fall farther into disaray. Nasrallah is only one threat in this BIG world that Israel needs to worry about. If this trend continues total chaos can, and will break loose.
Published: 1/25/2013 |