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Voting distrust of the justice system | Israel today

2020-03-03T03:15:16.663Z


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The public gave Netanyahu a sweeping mandate - and to the jurors a slap in the face.

It's a win, but as things have looked in this sample, it's not yet a coalition. If the rightist bloc receives the 61st mandate, the clear task must be to form a coalition as quickly as possible. There is no reason for this not to happen within a week. The people of Israel should see a new government that gains the confidence of the Knesset, and quickly. Create momentum of determination and determination.

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If the right bloc stays at 60, the coalition train's craft will get complicated and will surely be much harder. This past year has created vows and weeks and boycotts, all as a result of the legal system's intervention in the political system. This is undoubtedly a huge personal and political victory for Benjamin Netanyahu, greater than last April.

Again, this is a gross distrust of the majority of the public in the legal campaign against the prime minister. The indictments are not even seen as offenses in the public eye, and the big words like "bribery" and "breach of trust" are seen as lacking coverage in facts. If the offenses had shocked the public, Netanyahu would have been out long ago.

In the event that the right bloc reaches 61 seats, without fearing which individual member or Knesset member, or without negotiating with Lieberman, it will be the kind of government of the second Begin government in the summer of 1981. It will be a net right-wing government that will reach far-reaching political significance You went. Netanyahu will not be able to withdraw from the issue of sovereignty over parts of the Land of Israel beyond the 1967 borders, with emphasis on the Jordan Valley. In the days before the election, an interview recently conducted by Ayman Oda was circulated. He explicitly told the interviewer that the overthrow of Netanyahu is "The Watney's Edge," or in Hebrew - "a national goal." He did not aim for an Israeli national goal but a Palestinian national goal.

Avigdor Lieberman is supposed to understand that on the Israeli national side, too, there is a specific goal - opposite to that of Odeh - and the goal is not the overthrow of the ultra-Orthodox or the "right". The goal is to fulfill the Israeli part of the "small" deal of the Trump program - applying sovereignty; But no less important is a government that needs to formulate a budget and an economic plan to advance the global economic crisis that is beginning right now. Probably both economic considerations and various opinion makers have motivated voters to strengthen Netanyahu.

Certainly, this is first and foremost a public expression of public confidence in the Prime Minister. The Israeli public favors Netanyahu even when various parties managed to hang three indictments on his neck. The Prime Minister's discretion is acceptable to the public even when the legal storm is around.

Source: israelhayom

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