Boogie Wows the Anglos
Lt. Gen Moshe Ya’alon Speaks in Ra’anana
Event Report – Feb 1 Ra’anana
A capacity crowd of 300 people from all over the Sharon attended a Likud Anglo pre-election meeting with former IDF Chief of Staff, Lt. Gen Moshe Boogie Ya’alon, number 7 on the Likud list.
The meeting was organized by Sonia Graham, Likud Anglo Representative Ra’anana. Kevin Kenigsberg, Hod Hasharon, chaired the meeting which hosted also many Anglos from Netanyah which were invited by Jack Cohen, Likud Anglo Representative in Netanya.
Talking about the challenges facing Israel, he confirmed the view that we need a strong right-of-center government to defeat the Oslo apologists. To solid audience support he stated categorically that only a “Jewish, Zionist, Nationalist party like the Likud can bring about the reversal of the current situation and renew our country” in a positive and forceful manner.
Gen. Ya’alon outlined four major areas that need attention where the Likud can improve the situation. They are: Political and Security, Education, Economic and Social and Internal Security. He emphasized the need for future leadership and more education about our Jewish and Zionist values and heritage.
He supported the bottom up approach adopted by Likud and enunciated by party leader Binyamin Netanyahu. He further emphasized the need for patriotism, Jewish solidarity and the righteousness of our cause. Touching on the strategic and moral confusion currently gripping our political elite, he reaffirmed the policies of the Likud and the approach the party is taking in all areas.
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