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In the Likud stronghold, Netanyahu's mission was completed, and Ben Gvir became the new rockstar - Walla! 2021 Elections

2021-03-22T19:49:31.401Z


The candidate of religious Zionism visited the Mahane Yehuda market, which is considered one of the clear symbols of the ruling party, and was received with much sympathy. Other candidates other than Netanyahu would have been received with derogatory calls, but it seems that the actions he took to unite him with Smutrich did their thing. The market knows: Ben Gvir is the Likud


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In the Likud stronghold, Netanyahu's mission was completed, and Ben Gvir became the new rockstar

The candidate of religious Zionism visited the Mahane Yehuda market, which is considered one of the clear symbols of the ruling party, and was received with much sympathy.

Other candidates other than Netanyahu would have been received with derogatory calls, but it seems that the actions he took to unite him with Smutrich did their thing.

The market knows: Ben Gvir is the Likud

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Yaki Adamkar

Monday, 22 March 2021, 21:46

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In the video: Itamar Ben Gvir (Photo: Walla NEWS!)

Oh, who's coming - the next Minister of Justice ", according to the jingle of Jewish power that seeks to eliminate Hamas, fight the High Court and protect IDF soldiers, Itamar Ben Gvir, the candidate of religious Zionism in the Knesset elections, toured today (Monday) The 24th, at the Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem, one of the most well-known Likud strongholds in the city,



Ben Gvir walked around the stands surrounded by activists, mostly young people under 18, shook hands with the merchants, took selfies with buyers, young and old alike, and urged everyone to support him on Election Day. An hour earlier, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had visited the site, and although Ben Gvir's brief tour included a lot of sympathy, it seems that most merchants and buyers have already decided - love Ben Gvir but vote for Netanyahu.



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Received sympathetically in the Likud stronghold.

Ben Gvir in the Mahane Yehuda market, today (Photo: Official website, no)

And not everyone.

In Mahane Yehuda, as in other Likud strongholds, many party supporters understand what Netanyahu has said in recent days: without religious Zionism, there would be no "full right-wing government," and as a result the domestic vote is divided: the husband votes for Netanyahu, the wife or children vote for Zionism The religious that Ben Gvir is a part of.

Ben Gvir himself claims that this is much more significant than that.



"It's enough for 15% of the guys here to vote for me," he claimed at the end of the tour, "and we will have eight seats tomorrow, and there are quite a few here who will vote for us."

Calls for voting for religious Zionism.

Netanyahu in the Mahane Yehuda market, today (Photo: Flash 90, Olivia Fitoussi)

In the current election round, Netanyahu did not try at all to hide the actions he took to unite Ben Gvir with religious Zionism and bring him into the Knesset just so that a government headed by him could be formed.

Netanyahu gave an armor to the Likud to Smutrich's candidate, and in recent days in interviews with the sectoral media he has repeatedly called for voting for a list that Ben Gvir is part of, despite the harsh criticism he has received from the right and the left.



In one of the most significant strongholds of the Likud, there is also an explanation for this.

Ben Gvir is considered a rising star in the Judea camp, a true rockstar whose partnership in a government led by Netanyahu is truly a reality.



Other candidates other than Netanyahu would have been received in the Judean camp in the past with shouts of contempt, derogatory cries and even worse.

Everyone loves Ben Gvir and longs for his success, of course for the continuation of Netanyahu's tenure, and if the Mahane Yehuda market is a good enough example: Ben Gvir has long been mainstream in the Likud stronghold and the flesh and blood of the party.

The candidate for Jewish power in the Knesset repeatedly claims that he will keep the Likud on the right, but the obvious conclusion even before the election is over: Ben Gvir is the Likud.

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