The Times of Israel World Economic Forum/swiss-image.ch Shimon Sheves When a leader or head of state hides, flees, or enters a bunker, the act clearly reflects fear of an enemy or crowd. It is undoubtedly a point of no return that shows the leader’s shame, disgrace, and loss of composure. Sinwar did it, Nasrallah did it, and now Netanyahu has joined the list of shameful leaders. But he has gone further by timing the disappearance on the most important day for the people of Israel—Independence Day. Now, questions must be asked:
The Prime Minister Huddles in a Bunker
The Prime Minister Huddles in a Bunker
The Prime Minister Huddles in a Bunker
The Times of Israel World Economic Forum/swiss-image.ch Shimon Sheves When a leader or head of state hides, flees, or enters a bunker, the act clearly reflects fear of an enemy or crowd. It is undoubtedly a point of no return that shows the leader’s shame, disgrace, and loss of composure. Sinwar did it, Nasrallah did it, and now Netanyahu has joined the list of shameful leaders. But he has gone further by timing the disappearance on the most important day for the people of Israel—Independence Day. Now, questions must be asked: