'Do you want Thomas Friedman running Israel?'
MK Ze'ev Elkin (Likud) preceded the prime minister with a speech slamming Kadima's recent criticism of the governing coalition's policies and claims that it was isolating the state from other members of the international community."The existence of Israel's international isolation, if it exists, is due to a campaign conducted by outside groups against the State of Israel,"Elkin said. He continued his speech directly addressing the Kadima members in the chamber. "We have reached a state of affairs where, Kadima, even Labor is telling you not move too far to the left, not to join the radical left.""You are in effect suggesting that the person who should lead Israel is Tom Friedman from The New York Times. That whatever this Friedman from The New York Times says, we should do."MK Ze'ev Boim (Kadima) spoke at the beginning of the Knesset session with criticism of the Netanyahu's government's approach to peace negotiations with the the Palestinians. The coalition should not expect Kadima support unless their is a breakthrough in peace talks, Boim declared. "We cannot reach agreement without a significant breakthrough [in peace negotiations]," Boim said.He went on to encourage Netanyahu to continue to pursue direct talks with the Palestinian Authority to achieve peace."The public has given you a second chance," he said. "You [Netanyahu] have a chance to join the national pantheon along with Ben-Gurion, Begin and Rabin."