Do you think Israel will attack Iran? I won’t get into predictions. What I did was not necessarily connected to Iran. I had to get the country ready for earthquakes and for every eventuality. We prepare for the worst-case scenario. I don’t deal with scaring people.What is the greatest challenge you are leaving for your successor, Avi Dichter? I left him my outlook and my framework for getting the job done. There is work that will never be done. People have forgotten that at the beginning they said there was no need for a ministry. Now no one is saying that. The home front has changed dramatically.
What about reports that one-third of the population has no shelter of any kind?Building shelters for the entire population is important, but it is a project of dozens of millions of shekels that I don’t think we should invest in. If people listen to our warning systems and get to the most protected place possible, that is what should be done. Educational commercials will start airing soon about choosing the best place to go in an emergency.Can you understand why the public would think you are escaping a troubled ministry on the eve of a potential conflict? The press may say we are on the eve of a conflict but I am not so sure. I built a whole system to deal with any scenario. I have been dealing with security for 50 years and now I have a right to go do something else. The prime minister and foreign minister asked me to go to China. I have learned a lot about China over the past few months, I am excited about the opportunity and I intend to do that job well.Can you persuade China to cooperate with efforts to prevent the nuclearization of Iran through non-military means?I will do everything I can. I don’t think I can persuade them. They have their considerations. I will do what I can to represent Israel’s interests.What is your greatest accomplishment and your biggest regret? I took the home front, an issue that politicians didn’t want to touch for 60 years. There were 20 years of un-implemented decisions, and I took care of it.I have no regrets.