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Netanyahu's temptation is great, but the election is not around the corner Israel today

2020-06-16T21:55:32.399Z


| politicalPM feels that the paralysis government he created with Gantz creaking, while polls illuminate him • When white blue crashes, the stakes don't look as big as in previous times • Nevertheless, Netanyahu is likely to wait for a better exit station down the road, so the coalition will survive in the coming months • Commentary Squeaks in coalition do not indicate early dissolution, but vice versa; Whi...


PM feels that the paralysis government he created with Gantz creaking, while polls illuminate him • When white blue crashes, the stakes don't look as big as in previous times • Nevertheless, Netanyahu is likely to wait for a better exit station down the road, so the coalition will survive in the coming months • Commentary

Squeaks in coalition do not indicate early dissolution, but vice versa; Which one of the parties decides to dismantle - is what causes squeaks. When asked in recent days in the political system who has a vested interest in leading the elections, all looks are directed in the direction of the prime minister, and rightly so. The paralysis government he created with Benny Gantz has no expectation, except for ensuring he remains in power for another year and a half.

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Outside the future looks more rosy: polls are flattering, opponents are sinking, and the stakes this time seem not to be as great as they were in previous times. Netanyahu will probably be able to form a government based only on the right-wing parties, and to defeat all his malice in the moment - in the political system, the prosecutor's office and the court. The application of sovereignty can also be passed uninterrupted, and of course - not to share power with anyone, and to be full full prime minister for four years.

Even if Netanyahu has such plans for the future, the latest tensions in the coalition do not appear to allow him to realize his intentions. It will have more and more significant exit stations, if and when; What we now see seems closer to examining the boundaries of the parties. They are examining the extent to which the rope can be stretched, and the way to ratchet up and improve positions.

A month after the government's inauguration, the prime minister recalled that the High Court could reject the alternative prime minister's outline and leave him without a role during the exchange with Gantz. While it is strange that Netanyahu is only thinking about it now, it is not an unreasonable demand. Gantz has no real reason to object He is required to rotate his role as prime minister in an honest and orderly manner, not through a High Court combination. On the other hand, the Likud's decision to freeze the Norwegian law the party undertook - is less legitimate. They are signed to it. Fortunately for Gantz, Norwegian law will also serve Torah Judaism and Shas, which made it clear that with all due respect to the war in the top, the law would also pass.

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One must not mistake and think that Benny Gantz's visit to the Justice Department, and the oath of allegiance he spent there defending the judges and attorneys, were done innocently. Like Netanyahu, Gantz also looks at the boundaries of the sector and tries to cut a coupon in Bayes. The same is true when blue and white ministers sting the Likud ministers and the prime minister, as well as when my father Nissankorn completely takes over the ministerial committee for legislation and does so within him. In the end, all of that will remain, and the government will last at least a few more months until someone decides to put an end to it. Then things will look completely different already.  

Source: israelhayom

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