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Zionist bloc in Israeli society on the verge of loss - and the right-wing split does not bode well | Israel today

2020-01-13T21:56:26.848Z


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Upcoming elections are frightening - no other word

From a national perspective, the upcoming elections are scary. The Zionist bloc in Israeli society is on the verge of a loss. The left is united in a non-conquering urge to overthrow Netanyahu Thus, a clear minority of the people - united in a single impulse and pushed back by the two back seat drivers - Ahmed Tibi and Ayman Odeh - spread fear, confusion, lack of direction and careless behavior among the Zionist majority. Thus, he is able, as a realistic option, to take power in about a month and a half and to place Benny Gantz as prime minister.

Photo: Moshe Ben Simhon

The fact that a mainstream intellectual, like Haim Beer, dares to call a large population group "benign growth that has become malignant," should light a red light. This statement, of course, later credits him with extensive media interviews, in which he politely repeats it, and the interviewers of course apply - we are all after you.

Bennett and Shaked // Photo: Oren Ben Hakon

On the other hand, a simple statement of a few words by Minister Peretz, whose children grow up in a healthy and natural way - becomes a mournful but orchestrated journey, with black ribbons on soft arms of children sent to school. Expect that a minister or education minister in the Gantz government will embark on a re-education campaign in religious schools. It would be much scary to live under the rolling left-hand press. The "not bibi" disease is shocking at every event where the members of the old elite are gathered, whether it's a memorial to a hero who fades into the sunset or a repeat premiere of another propaganda film.

The political situation in the religious right split into two - in the optimistic case - does not bode well for the right. It is no longer possible to know what is more useful to the electoral right, because first of all, it has only one option: a 61-seat victory for the right-wing bloc. Anything less would mean another crippling draw, or the Gantz government that would link some faction on the right with the post-Zionist quilt of the left, set up like a large tent with the mast of the common list at its center. On the left, such statements today are already referred to as "incitement," though we already see Nissancorn's circus playing the central role of Ahmed Tibi. He openly threatens Yoaz Handel, while Ayman Ode comes on as prime minister.

But on the other hand, there are those on the right who believe that the split of the right into two heads - Bennett and Almond on the one hand, Smutrich, Peretz and Ben Gvir on the other - is a good chance. According to this assessment, if Bennett and Shaked are technically connected to the Likud, there will be no change in the Likud situation, and they will not contribute anything as a draw. In contrast, their separate run in the new right, despite the fateful bet, leaves a good chance that they will clash right-wing voters from Lieberman and Meir Lapid; Some are beginning to internalize the catastrophe of another left-wing government, but there is no way they will vote for Likud. What is clear is that the left, with a forensic-media backbone, rolls like a conqueror to victory, while the right runs in slaps and cries.

Source: israelhayom

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