Defense Minister Bennett claimed in an interview with Channel 12 that he led a change in policy in the Gaza Strip, and that the rocket fire diminished • "I will not give Nasrallah the pleasure of clashing with Netanyahu"
Naftali Bennett, Yoav Galant // Photo: Gideon Markovich
Defense Minister Naphtali Bennett interviewed Rina on Saturday to meet the press on Channel 12, claiming that he was leading a policy that led to the South's fire reduction. In addition, he attacked Likud party member Yoav Galant and explained why he did not respond to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's stings.
"If you take three months before and after my period, the volume of rocket fire fired is down by 80%, the demonstrations on the fence have been stopped, and 30 terrorists have been eliminated," Bennett began the interview. At this stage, Matzlima criticized Bennett's role on the part of the government, including absorption and immigration minister Yoav Galant and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
"Galant is a bit disgruntled," Bennett said of the criticism under the minister's direction, however - he did not attack the prime minister, saying he refused to answer him, because it would not play in favor of Israel.
"I refer to the position in awe, I work with discretion and responsibility, in coordination with the chief of staff and the prime minister, when we are in security, we shed politics," Bennett said, adding, "It will be easiest to wrestle in the national camp, but I will not give Nasrallah the pleasure that has been crushed." .