Avigdor Lieberman said in an interview with the Meet the Press program in News 12 • "The ultra-Orthodox party representatives said the block story was over"
Lieberman: "A country must move forward" // Photo: Oren Ben Hakun
Yisrael Beiteinu, MK Avigdor Lieberman, said in an interview to "Meet the Press" in News 12 that he is in favor of pardoning Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. "Netanyahu is a man who has contributed to the state, one cannot ignore his achievements and his contribution to the people of Israel - I am for pardon."
At the same time, Lieberman went on to say: "They wanted to establish a narrow government here whose entire agenda will deal with the prime minister's immunity - a no-confidence survival plan," adding: "A state must move forward. With all due respect to Netanyahu, I do not want to change any order. Today, whether or not Netanyahu needs a government as soon as possible.
Lieberman: "Gantz did not accept presidential outline, Netanyahu adheres to religious-messian bloc" // Photo: Ami Shamir
For the first time, Lieberman expressed less reservations about the ultra-Orthodox. "I do not rule out the ultra-Orthodox, I have a lot of religious coercion, do not want to interfere with them in life and do not want us to interfere in life. He emphasized about the right-wing ultra-Orthodox:" All the representatives of the ultra-Orthodox parties said, "There will be no blocks. '. They say the whole story of the blocks is over. "
In addition, Minister of Transport Bezalel Smutrich was interviewed on the plan and went against Lieberman with all his might: "I am glad that Bennett inherited Lieberman's position in the Ministry of Defense. Lieberman is a dangerous man who should not be built on the coalition."
Smutritz: "Glad Bennett inherited Lieberman's position in the Ministry of Defense" // Photo: Oren Ben Hakun
Smutrich addressed the changes he wants to lead the justice system. "The right-wing challenge in the next term will be to correct the distortions in the judicial system.
The Minister of Transport also addressed the issue of Netanyahu's immunity, saying that "the Immunity Law I promoted was not good for Netanyahu. This law is part of the separation of powers, which allows the prime minister to advance an agenda without fear of opening cases. Again, I say Netanyahu is evil."
Lieberman responded to Smutritz, saying: "Poor man, Libby with him - he is simply irrelevant. He is the last to represent religious Zionism. Messianic people who want to bring us back to King David and King Solomon."