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"Just as I am confused in the Knesset, so am I." Israel today

2021-03-22T22:10:36.993Z


| political Even in the fourth round of elections in two years, there are still those who do not know who to vote for, or if they will vote at all. • We talked to them and heard their concerns. "'Just not Bibi' is no longer enough." ballot box Photo:  Liron Moldovan Even in the fourth round of elections in two years, there are still voters who still do not know which ballot will be thrown to the ballot b


Even in the fourth round of elections in two years, there are still those who do not know who to vote for, or if they will vote at all. • We talked to them and heard their concerns.

  • "'Just not Bibi' is no longer enough."

    ballot box

    Photo: 

    Liron Moldovan

Even in the fourth round of elections in two years, there are still voters who still do not know which ballot will be thrown to the ballot box.

In a conversation with "Israel Today", they talk about the considerations, the aspirations and also - what they plan to do.

Shapiro Laishush (40) from Be'er Sheva voted in the previous elections for Meretz, and today he is debating between Meretz, Labor and there is a future.

"I can not connect with its representatives, I do not find there any representative, no representative that I can say he is able to speak on my behalf, or express what I feel. Unfortunately, it feels like they (Meretz) are like headless chickens. And that of course is related not only "I do not think there is anyone there who would make me feel different at the moment."

Compared to Speyer, the next undecided is unsure even if she votes in the upcoming election.

Tal Shohami (25) from Ashdod told Israel Today: "In the previous election I did not vote because I chose to work and again I had no one to vote for. In my opinion I am center-right, and the debate was then between the Likud, right and blue and white. Bnei Gantz went down pretty quickly. From the episode for me and I found myself not knowing who to vote for. This time I thought of voting for Naftali Bennett, even though I'm not quite happy with it. There is a future, I totally like the platform but do not connect to the torch and do not think he is suitable to be prime minister. Myself for what? Anyway, all the right-wing votes will accumulate for the Likud. There is no chance that I will put Yair Lapid at the ballot box, and worst of all - I'm tired of Bibi Netanyahu and there is no other option. Probably this year I will only choose to work. Confused. "

Eyal Amsalem, a 46-year-old communications technician, divorced plus two from Herzliya, has not yet decided which ballot he will throw into the ballot box and whether he will exercise his right to vote at all.

"I hesitate because on the one hand I think Bibi has been there a long time, when everywhere else in the world it changes every few years," he says.

"On the other hand, I do not see anyone else at the moment who is suitable to be prime minister. I do not want to choose someone who is not suitable for the position and will not know how to run the country. We saw Ganz, who received 35 seats for 'just not Bibi' "Now it is clear to everyone that he was not suitable for the position and he is not even sure that he is going through the blocking percentage. It turned out that 'only not Bibi' does not hold.

Amsalem adds that the decision will only be made on election day itself: "For me, right or left does not matter. I look at the candidate, if he is able to lead the country. I am debating whether to vote for Bibi or abstain. I will hesitate until election day and then I will decide."

Source: israelhayom

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