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Enough with 'Bibi'
What we call people matters.
After making aliya in November 2009, one of the first news articles I recall reading was a Jerusalem Post report titled "90 Fatah terrorists 'pardoned' to bolster Abbas." The prime minister then was Binyamin Netanyahu, who went on to further incentivize terrorism with the Shalit deal.
On the latest 104 terrorists to be freed by Netanyahu, I have seen some shocked reactions along the lines of "This isn't the man we elected." Seriously? This would be like a tennis fan in the 1980s acting surprised to see Stefan Edberg go to the net or John McEnroe throw a tantrum.
The vileness of Netanyahu’s latest action was matched only by its predictability. There's a point where being clueless becomes obnoxious, particularly when it results in nationally suicidal electoral behavior.
Some bloggers who have condemned the terrorist releases display a different problematic habit. Here are three examples:
- "Bibi is making a mockery of our justice system."
- "Nothing exemplifies Israel’s looming civic disaster quite like Bibi’s recent announcement to free terrorists."
- "Shame on you Bibi Netanyahu. Shame on you for your fecklessness and lack of courage and backbone."











