Livni: Israelis desperate to leave country 

Opposition chairman says hundreds of thousands of Israelis searching or ways to 
move abroad in light of grim political situation in country, government's lack 
of vision 

Attila Somfalvi 


Published: 

08.12.09, 22:36 /  <http://www.ynetnews.com/home/0,7340,L-3082,00.html> Israel 
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The Israeli public has lost all hope in light of the political situation in the 
country, opposition leader  
<http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3525610,00.html> Tzipi Livni said 
Wednesday evening. 

 

"I see the despair of many Israelis. Hundreds of thousands see what is 
happening and arrange for a foreign passport, send their children to study 
abroad and even buy a house overseas," Livni told hundreds of Kadima MKs and 
activists at a gathering in Tirat Hacarmel. 

 

"I know many of you have come ere tonight because they care, not only about  
<http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3498209,00.html> Kadima as a party, 
but also about the  <http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3284752,00.html> 
State of Israel. I know you too share what a great part of the Israeli public 
feels – desperation," she said. 

 

"Only four months have passed since the establishment of the government. In 
other places this is usually a period of hope, prosperity, and vision. Instead, 
since the day this government took office, with its dozens of ministers and 
deputy ministers, the public has realized that its sole objective was political 
survival." 

 

        

Kadima's chairwoman strongly criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for 
his "lack of vision and lack of clear path." 

 

Livni lauded the faction members for the hard work they have been putting in at 
the Knesset. "Gentlemen, every one of Kadima's members and activists should be 
proud of the party. There is no other faction like it in the Knesset, and 
hasn't been one in many years," she stated."

 

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