At the 17th Annual International Conference of the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv, an important discussion took place as key figures expressed concerns about Israel's current government, its approach to the situation in Gaza, and broader regional policies. Yair Lapid, opposition leader, criticized the government for lacking a coherent strategy, particularly highlighting discord within the government regarding aid to Gaza and the handling of the October 7 events. Lapid stressed the need to form an investigation committee into the events. Expressing his disbelief at his absence.
Nadav Argaman, former head of the Shin Bet, echoed the sentiments of government criticism but remained optimistic about Israel's future. He called for replacing what he described as a “disastrous government” to enable a shift in focus toward a more strategic approach to security concerns, including the threat posed by Iran and the role of Hamas as a major adversary.
The US Ambassador to Israel, Jacob L. Liu, contributed to the dialogue by emphasizing the importance of normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia, before and after the events of October 7. He said: “I think this is in the interest of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Israel today.” . I have always believed that there should be an element that addresses the future of the Palestinian people. He also highlighted the collective strength demonstrated by the Israeli people during times of crisis, citing it as a foundation for resilience and unity.