Feiglin: 'The 'Yes Bibi-No Bibi' discourse is a dangerous distraction'

Against the backdrop of marking 1,000 days since the October 7 massacre, Moshe Feiglin attacked the existing political discourse. Feiglin, who lost his grandson in the battles, claimed that both blocs are trapped in a…
Assessment
Moshe Feiglin, speaking at the 1,000 day mark since the October 7 massacre and as a grandfather who lost a grandson in the fighting, is arguing that the prevailing 'yes Bibi / no Bibi' political discourse is a dangerous distraction. He charges that both major blocs are trapped in the same faulty mindset that led to the disaster, avoiding the substantive failures that need examination. The real question is whether this critique, which rejects the current binary, can gain traction beyond his own constituency and force a broader public debate about accountability.
