The only issue that really matters is the looming existential threat from Iran. The price of cottage cheese and the price of apartments in Tel Aviv would not matter in a devastated country.
Who among the Israeli leaders understands best not only the military threat but the ideological basis that makes the Iranian threat so dire? Who among the Israeli leaders understands that Iran could actually use the bomb regardless of the consequences for Iran?
It is clear that Benjamin Netanyahu and Moshe Ya'alon are the only two leaders who meet this condition.
To better grasp what is at stake see NUKEMAP
References:
Netanyahu
A few years ago Netanyahu held an in-depth discussion with
Middle East expert Bernard Lewis. At the end of the talk he was convinced that
if the ayatollahs obtained nuclear weapons, they would use them. Since that
day, Netanyahu seems convinced that we are living out a rerun of the 1930s.
http://www.madisdead.blogspot. co.il/2012/02/crucial-piece- of-puzzle.html
Netanyahu quoted Bernard Lewis in his speech to the UN General Assembly in 2012:
There’s a great scholar of the Middle East, Prof. Bernard Lewis, who put it best. He said that for the Ayatollahs of Iran, mutually assured destruction is not a deterrent, it’s an inducement.
http://www.madisdead.blogspot. co.il/2012/09/at-un-general- assembly-netanyahu-quotes.html
http://www.madisdead.blogspot.
Netanyahu quoted Bernard Lewis in his speech to the UN General Assembly in 2012:
There’s a great scholar of the Middle East, Prof. Bernard Lewis, who put it best. He said that for the Ayatollahs of Iran, mutually assured destruction is not a deterrent, it’s an inducement.
http://www.madisdead.blogspot.
Netanyahu is the only leader in the
West to mention the Mahdi:
There are
minor differences, to be sure. One wants to impose an Islamic caliphate, the other wants
to impose the Mahdi [prophesied redeemer of Islam ]’s return. One wants to
return to the 11th century, the other to a 9th-century regime. There are other
differences, but they are tactical
Ya’alon
But the Iranians are
rational, and the use of nuclear weapons is an irrational act. Like the
Soviets, they will never do that.
“A Western individual observing the fantastic ambitions of the Iranian leadership scoffs: ‘What do they think, that they will Islamize us?’ The surprising answer is: Yes, they think they will Islamize us: The ambition of the present regime in Tehran is for the Western world to become Muslim at the end of a lengthy process. Accordingly, we have to understand that their rationality is completely different from our rationality. Their concepts are different and their considerations are different. They are completely unlike the former Soviet Union. They are not even like Pakistan or North Korea. If Iran enjoys a nuclear umbrella and the feeling of strength of a nuclear power, there is no knowing how it will behave. It will be impossible to accommodate a nuclear Iran and it will be impossible to attain stability. The consequences of a nuclear Iran will be catastrophic.”