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Mitzna
This is a sad strategic story, with
economic aspects, about the Labor party’s newest
superstar, Amnon Mitzna.
Mitzna, according to local press
reports, is supposed to be the man who is going to
return the Labor party to “Our Gang,” that is,
rescue it from the Sephardi, relatively hard-line,
Minister of Defense Ben-Eliezer. Mitzna is literally the
party’s Great White Hope.
What does it say about a party if it
turns to Mitzna, who, according to press reports and the
testimony of a former Chief of Staff, walked out of the
army during battle saying something like he was too
tired to continue; and now he wants to be prime minister
of an entire country that is under attack?
What does it say about a party if it
turns to Mitzna, who says his main qualification is that
he is unqualified, that is, that he is inexperienced in
national leadership?
And finally, the economic side of
this sad strategic story: Mitzna is attaching himself to
Histadrut Chairman Amir Peretz, trying to woo Peretz
back to the Labor party and win his support.
Whose side is Mitzna on? Whose side
is Labor on? Socialism has kept the Israeli economy sick
for decades, and now, having tried socialism and failed,
Mitzna is turning to Peretz’s Soviet-style communism,
in which the state employees of the Histadrut live high
on the hog at the expense of everyone else in the
country, a system which has failed all over the world
but which Mitzna apparently hopes to sustain in Israel.
Haven’t Israelis suffered enough
already?
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