Gideon Sa'ar Puts End To Speculation About Him Becoming Defense Minister
September 22, 2024
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United Right chairman MK Gideon Sa'ar issued a statement Saturday evening, declaring that he was rejecting the offer made to him by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to replace Yoav Gallant as defense minister and bring his party into the coalition. He said that he was making this decision out of consideration for the highly unstable situation in the north and the ongoing war, adding that the IDF soldiers fighting this war don't need a big distraction as would be caused by a leadership transition at this time.
He also said that he knew if he took the offer there would be an “unhinged incitement and delegitimization campaign” against him which he'd prefer to avoid.
He went on to say, in a rather long statement, that much of the criticism that had been directed against his lack of military and security experience should not have been held against him in consideration for the post of Defense Minister. To prove his point, he cited the Winograd Commission Report which was prepared after the Second Lebanon War in 2006, which said that an outsider might be better able to run the Defense Ministry while the General Staff ran the IDF itself during a war.
He also cited historical examples of non-military men who had succesfully run the Defense Ministry before concluding that he would continue to act “to promote an approach of decisiveness instead of attrition and erosion, on all fronts.”