Opposition faction chief Isaac Herzog used a Thursday morning visit to the site of last weekend’s deadly terror attack in Jerusalem’s Old City of Jerusalem as a chance for political grandstanding.
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Instead of subsequently calling for unity in the face of the rising Arab terror facing the Israeli public across the country, Herzog called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a separate statement to resign.
The Zionist Union head called the prime minister “weak,” saying he “performs well as a theater actor but poorly as a leader.”
Herzog insisted that had his opposition faction been in power, “we would’ve known [how] to calm the situation in Jerusalem a lot better.”