Netanyahu: ‘I’d Retire Tomorrow – But There’s No One To Take My Place’

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Prime Minister Netanyahu reportedly tells senior justice official he’d be prepared to resign as PM – if only a replacement could be found.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu reportedly discussed his possible resignation with a former senior justice official, Channel 10 reported Sunday evening, saying that he’d be willing to step down “tomorrow” if he had a successor lined up.

“I’d be ready to resign my position as Prime Minister tomorrow, except that there’s no one to leave the keys to,” Netanyahu reportedly said.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. A very humble man indeed. The big problem in Israel is that there are no Term Limits! They must impose it. There are plenty of people a lot smarter than Netanyahu.

    • In truth Bibi is right, there’s no one to take his place. They’re all no better than the 2 Ehuds – Barak and Olmert. Mordekahi, you’d be fantastic. Run for it and you’d win in a landslide.

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