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The left - wing bloc is divided and crushed - but may determine the identity of the next prime minister Israel today

2020-12-29T21:52:54.489Z


| political Gantz's and Huldai's shouts were intended to show determination in front of the Shamas camp with its lax leaders. Quite a few shouts abducted Israeli citizens tonight (Tuesday). The first was Benny Gantz. In a speech full of anger, he attacked Netanyahu and announced that he intended to be a key figure in the connection of left-wing parties after the election. This is on the assumption, of course


Gantz's and Huldai's shouts were intended to show determination in front of the Shamas camp with its lax leaders.

Quite a few shouts abducted Israeli citizens tonight (Tuesday).

The first was Benny Gantz.

In a speech full of anger, he attacked Netanyahu and announced that he intended to be a key figure in the connection of left-wing parties after the election.

This is on the assumption, of course, that he will pass the blocking percentage.

Huldai announced the establishment of the "Israelis" party tonight: "The left has an alternative to Saar and Elkin" // Photo: Point2Point

He was followed by their new attackers, new partners Ron Huldai and Avi Nissenkorn.

They, too, in particularly nervous speeches, attacked, well, Netanyahu.

Outbursts of rage are probably not accidental.

Their public, which most of all wants to replace Netanyahu, expects determination and initiative.

How much for the leader. 

But what we saw tonight is just the beginning.

Arranging the tools of the left camp on the game board.

In the coming month, until the lists close in February, they will start moving them, each according to its benefits.

It is not only in their camp that vigilance and anticipation are followed.

But also on the right.

Many of the moves there will determine the future of Gideon Saar, Naftali Bennett and also Netanyahu.

Although Ganz has announced a separate run led by the dying blue and white, the following weeks may cause him to change his plans.

If the party, starting with the following polls, does not pass the blocking percentage, he will have to choose between two bad options: retiring from political life or joining Yair Lapid, or alternatively Huldai, where he will have to meet some of his friends who retired halfway and left him alone in the field.

The first option for left-wing parties is to make a big connection.

Blue and white style or the Zionist camp at the time, including Meretz or without it.

Draw the votes of the left and face the Likud head to head. 

If that happens, it will be important news for the leftist camp, but also for Netanyahu.

The big loser will be Gideon Saar, who now relies heavily on the disappointed camp members who are looking for a new political home after a class of blue and white.

Another option is a smaller connection.

Labor, Ofer Shelach, Blue and White, Meretz and all the rest of the Diaspora are grouped into two main parties.

One led by Lapid and one led by Huldai.

This will ensure that everyone passes the blocking percentage, but it will also be a sure recipe for internal strife, as each of the parties will want to reach the finish line as the largest party in the bloc.

Huldai did not announce a run for prime minister.

Either he keeps the option to continue, or he is not in the right direction.

If he does not have a problem crowning another, he and Lapid may prefer to run with two heads and team up after the election.

If he targets the prime minister, the well-known ego will be shaken between the two, which prevents politicians from often considering a rational step.

The worst case scenario for them is a partial connection, which will leave scattered parts that will remain under constant threat of not going through the blocking percentage.

In such a case, the bloc may lose valuable seats, just as happened to Netanyahu after the establishment of the new right of Bennett and Shaked.

And one more question remained unresolved.

After giving up first place, the Labor Party was left orphaned without a leader and without demands.

Peretz thought of a Nissenkorn or a rat to take the stock market skeleton and make something out of it, but apparently came to the conclusion that a true note is more of a branded burden.

Now they will wait at work for the next leader who will take it, and probably connect it to one of the strongest players, which it probably will never be again.

Source: israelhayom

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