The chairman of Tikva Hadasha said that Bennett was wrong when he promised not to sit under a torch in rotation • Emphasized: "I have two goals - to replace Netanyahu, and prevent a fifth election"
Gideon Saar and Yair Lapid
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Eric Sultan and Gideon Markovich
New Hope Chairman Gideon Saar stated today (Monday) that he does not rule out rotation with Chairman Yesh Atid Yair Lapid.
In the past he explained that asking if he would agree to sit under a torch is like asking if he would agree to sit under Peter Pan.
Saar also did not rule out rotation with Bennett.
In an interview with News 12, Saar told interviewer Rafi Reshef: "Bennett signed an undertaking regarding Lapid, not regarding Saar, so you see that Lapid is blocked."
The former minister made it clear that he was not prepared to sign such a document.
"I said Lapid could not form a government. I did not rule out rotation options like Bennett did here."
To a more direct question whether he would agree to a rotation with Yair Lapid, Saar replied: "I am not saying I will agree and I am not saying I will not agree. ".
A new Tikva chairman even attacked Bennett for claiming he had an internal poll in which he was significantly weakened. He claimed the right-wing chairman had the right to make mistakes.
"He made it clear to everyone that he is in Netanyahu's pocket and the public that wants change in the country will judge," Saar added.
In an interview with the GLC, Prime Minister Netanyahu said: "What Bennett and Saar say in the studios is not what they say in private rooms.
This is "Brotherhood 2" - as they once forced me to bring Lapid. "