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Smutrich v. Bennett: The etrog from the left dazzles you, to the stumbling block of the formation of a right-wing government - Walla! 2021 Elections

2021-04-04T17:01:40.185Z


On the eve of the recommendations to the President, the chairman of Religious Zionism turned to the chairman of the right and called on him to support the Netanyahu-led government. "By recommending yourself, you will reduce the right-wing bloc. Do not lose values ​​because of the fear of scheming from Amnon Abramovich and his gang," Smutrich said.


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Smutrich v. Bennett: The etrog from the left dazzles you, to the stumbling block of forming a right-wing government

On the eve of the recommendations to the President, the chairman of Religious Zionism turned to the chairman of the right and called on him to support the Netanyahu-led government.

"By recommending yourself, you will reduce the right-wing bloc. Do not lose values ​​because of the fear of scheming from Amnon Abramovich and his gang," Smutrich said.

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Yaki Adamkar

Sunday, 04 April 2021, 19:46

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In the video: Smutrich v. Bennett: The etrog from the left blinds you, to the stumbling block of forming a right-wing government (Knesset channel)

The chairman of Religious Zionism, Bezalel Smutrich, this evening (Sunday) addressed the chairman of the right, Naftali Bennett, and called on him to recommend Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the President tomorrow.

In a statement in the Knesset, Smutrich said, "Naftali, I am afraid that the embrace and etrog of the left will dazzle you - and I am here to tell you in a clear voice: Do not prevent the formation of a right-wing government tomorrow."



"If you recommend yourself, you will lead with your own hands to the loss of right-wing rule and the formation of a left-wing government," he continued.

"It is clear to any reasonable person that your only option to become prime minister with 7 seats, in an undemocratic and illegitimate way, is to join the left, whose hatred of Netanyahu spoils the line and leads him to absurdities. "All this in order to try and form a left-wing government with the support of the Islamic Movement."



The chairman of Religious Zionism added that he calls on Bennett to "prove tomorrow that you were right and I was wrong.

That there was no basis for my claims that you intend to join the left in order to oust Netanyahu.

That everything was your sophisticated election campaign. "

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