Remember what we called a couple days ago? That Shalom would get blasted for not being able to keep his office leak-proof about Libya (and thereby let other Arabs know that Libya’s leaders were talking to the Zionists)? As if it’s the fault of the Israelis that the people they’re supposed to make peace with can’t even publicly admit to talking to them. Well anyway, this is a synopsis of the editorial from this morning’s Yediot Aharonot, Israel’s largest daily:
Yediot Aharonot, in its second editorial, fears that Israel’s budding contacts with Libya may have been set back considerably by the untoward Israeli leaks about the contacts. The editors criticize those Israeli officials who were unable to resist publicly discussing the contacts at length.
Not that we’re the type to brag. At length. Endlessly.





