"But unless former Tunisian president Moncef Marzouki, when he safely reaches the shores of Israel in a few hours' time, seeks a microphone to declare that, yes, well, he's sorry, and he's reconsidered, and that while he has no particular love for Israel, he recognizes that perhaps sailing to Gaza was not the best use of his time and his reputation, and that thwarting Islamic extremism is the region's key imperative, and that Hamas needs to abandon terrorism, and that he's full of sorrow for the deaths by a Tunisian hand of all those innocent holidaymakers, and that he has a great deal of work to do back home in IS-feeding Tunisia' Unless president Marzouki says something like that, which he won't, then a large helping of bitter cynicism, albeit allied with a still larger determination to safeguard this country, would seem to be the order of the day."
source : Times Of Israel