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Gov't with Mansour Abbas would 'obviously' be worse than Oct. 7 massacre, Smotrich charges

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich (Religious Zionist Party) said on Sunday that forming a government with the Arab party Ra’am would be worse than the October 7 Hamas massacre in 2023, in which over 1,200 people were murdered, and 251 were taken hostage.

Smotrich made the remarks when asked if the massacre was worse than forming a government with Ra’am party leader Mansour Abbas in an interview with Radio 103 FM.

He responded that “obviously” forming a government with Abbas was more severe.

“The October 7 massacre is a terrible failure, but it is a tactical failure,” Smotrich explained. “Someone who knowingly sold the State of Israel to its enemies and to the Islamic Movement did something a thousand times worse than the worst failure, because it is not just a mistake; it is deliberate.”

The remarks referred to the government formed in 2021 by former prime minister Naftali Bennett, which included the Arab Ra’am party in the coalition for the first time in the country’s history.

Minister of Finance Bezalel Smotrich speaks during a vote on the state budget at the assembly hall of the Knesset, the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem, January 28, 2026. (credit: OREN BEN HAKOON/FLASH90)

Bennett is now a leading rival candidate in the opposition bloc seeking to replace Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the upcoming elections.

Smotrich doubled down on the statement when the interviewer clarified further that the October 7 attacks resulted in over a thousand people murdered, along with bereaved families and wounded.

Smotrich: Abbas ‘is far worse’

He responded, “Do you want to compare disasters? You asked me as a politician what is more severe: A politician who lied, betrayed his values, and carried out a targeted blow to democracy, that is far worse.”

Smotrich later issued a clarification statement, arguing that the media was taking his words out of context, though the recorded segment was published in its entirety.

“The question I was asked, and to which I responded, was: what is the more severe political act, knowingly and deliberately joining a government with Hamas out of a lust for honor and power, or serving in a government during whose term a terrible massacre occurred, in which Hamas attacked the State of Israel and murdered thousands of our people,” Smotrich wrote in an X/Twitter post.

“So yes, knowingly entering a government with Hamas, through lies, deception, and stealing votes, is the most severe act Israeli politics has ever known,” he added.

Bennett issued a filmed statement in response to Smotrich’s remarks, saying that “anyone who calls the October 7 massacre a ‘tactical failure’ is placing themselves on the list of Israel-haters and massacre deniers.”

He argued that the government, led by Netanyahu, was attempting to downplay the massacre to avoid taking responsibility for failures related to the attacks. “Netanyahu, Smotrich, and their government are doing everything they can to make people forget the horrors that took place on their watch, under their full responsibility and as a result of their failed policies, for which they are accountable,” Bennett stated.

The political echelon has repeatedly blocked a state inquiry into the events surrounding the attacks, despite polls showing huge public support for this type of investigation. Netanyahu is among the only major officials in power during the October 7 massacre who have not resigned.

Other opposition party leaders also sharply criticized Smotrich’s remarks.

Yashar! Party leader Gadi Eisenkot responded that Smotrich was using the attacks “in which civilians were massacred in their homes, and others were kidnapped alive or abused, on his watch and under his responsibility,” as just “another tool in his shameless campaign and that of his government.”

Eisenkot added that if Smotrich had listened to the warnings of professionals and experienced officials, “even a failing government like yours could have prevented the disaster.”

“The most severe failure in our history, and the evasion of responsibility, will remain a stain that will never be erased from the top leadership of the State of Israel, the ‘October 7 Cabinet,” he added. Democrats leader Yair Golan said that “from Smotrich’s perspective, the people of Israel should be slaughtered rather than have a government without him.”

“And that’s the whole story: the survival of the government matters more to him than the lives of citizens.”

“Soon we will replace them, and they will be held accountable for October 7,” Golan added.

Abbas responded to Smotrich’s remarks that he has “no respect for the 1,200 people who were murdered and for their families. This is a miserable and immoral statement.”

“Even on its worst day, the ‘change government’ is a thousand times better than Smotrich’s October 7 disaster government,” he added.

“Human life has no value in Smotrich’s eyes, just as it doesn’t in the eyes of extremist fanatics anywhere in the world. Soon we will change this,” Abbas stated.


Source:

www.jpost.com

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