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End of the world to the right

2020-03-06T00:28:15.893Z


Moriah Cor


"The Jewish House, I love you, the National Union, I love you, the new right, I love you."

This is how Naftali Bennett opened his victory-without-victory speech on election night. Three failed fictional factions came together to form a party that this time lost not only to Likud, but also to Torah Judaism and especially to itself, broadcasting business as usual and sending its leader to greet us. How symbolic of this blessing Bennett said without saying the explicit name, as if making it clear to the public: My brothers, I also know it's completely out of place.

The leader did not consider her electorate. BC with Bennett // Photo: Joshua Yosef

A well-known farce chronicle that could be fixed at any of the intersections and never corrected, is the life story of the New Religious Zionist Party. The party's top rankings came from an advantage: Bennett the defense minister, Smutrich in transportation and Ayelet are still popular. But as soon as it started, the train began to gallop down the slope.

1. Because of the list. Rafi Peretz made all possible mistakes and accepted no responsibility but continued to cling to the altar horns: disputing religious Zionism with the LGBT and the Kahanists and hating himself on the mainstream of the public, demonstrating incredible media inability, immaturity and political dysfunction. "To me, but in practice, even in his residence, an absolute majority of his neighbors pointed out J.

Perhaps because of the disasters that Barfi Peretz no one has ever noticed, anonymously named Ophir Sofer, who begins his third term as MK. The former served as secretary-general of the National Union of Revival, resides in the Galilee and is mainly known to Knesset investigators. To his daughter's place. I'm sure he's a valuable person, but that's not enough. Following him on the list is Matan Kahane - nobody knew anything about him until Bennett brought him into politics because he was a good friend of his, and probably thrived for a loyal person after being bullied by representatives of rabbis and businessmen. So after a few items in morning shows everyone knows that Kahana was a pilot, but to say that he is sweeping the crowds and recognizing him in the street? No.

2. Sarah BK - The strong card of the party was the familiar face and the occupying personality of one of the well-known media outlets in the sector and abroad. Not only did Bennett take her anywhere during the campaign. Only one place failed to put her party leader - in a realistic place. Not MK and especially - that the leader did not consider her electorate and his diminutive electorate.

3. Campaign: How ridiculous for religious Zionism Shas's campaign, with Deri and Bibi together on billboards, was such a miserable promise to the right of Bibi. The average voter really did not understand the difference: Shas explained that without them there would be no Shabbos. The rightists said that without them it would take longer to apply sovereignty. Saturday already is. Sovereignty is a fantasy. When you want to differentiate a party you need a more tangible gap, and the average voter who wanted to throw up from the list and the right-wing behavior didn't find the differences.

4. Religious only: A religious party cannot expand without secular reinforcement. The campaign only appealed to Bnei Akiva alumni, with jingles re-composing the traffic anthem and landscape photos courtesy of the "Knitted" site. A public that fits into the military, the economy, the labor market, the cities - probably stops understanding why he should vote for Rafi Peretz and Ofer Sofer just because they have a cap on their heads.

5. And maybe years of delegitimization just did their thing. How much can you hear that religious Zionism is taking over the army and not contributing, and want to be like that. How much can you read that the settlers occupy and know inside that you are among the only Israelis who still coexist with Palestinians. The Israeli public still insists that religious Zionism is marginalized, and the Religious Zionist Party insists on making irrelevant consolidation.

Sometimes the national religious also want to be on the winning side.

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Source: israelhayom

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