Livni promised that she will never quit politics again. Let’s hope her word on that score is as solid as her national security credentials.
For Justice Minister Tzipi Livi, all politics are personal.
She can be trusted, because she is good. Her opponents must be rejected, because they are evil.
In her speech at The Jerusalem Post’s Diplomatic Conference in Herzliya last Thursday, Livni insisted that the only “legitimate” basis for opposing a Palestinian state is ideological. Livni stridently rejected the notion that one can oppose the establishment of a Palestinian state – in the two-state solution framework – for security reasons.
As she sees it, everyone cares equally about security. And since she cares about security just as much as her political opponents do, the question of whose policy will better protect the country is illegitimate.
She’s nice. She cares. So she’s just as competent as the next guy.
There’s just one problem with Livni’s claim.
She has a track record.
ISRAEL ENACTED two major strategic initiatives that have her signature on them: the 2005 withdrawal from Gaza, and UN Security Council Resolution 1701 from 2006 that set the terms for the end of the Second Lebanon War.
Both were massive failures. Both caused Israel’s national security to deteriorate. And in both cases, Livni’s political opponents warned that her strategies were wrong-headed, dangerous and unhinged from strategic realities.
Livni built her career on her support for the withdrawal of all Israeli civilians and security forces from the Gaza Strip.