The chairman of Religious Zionism issued a letter a few hours before the chairman of the right spoke, claiming that Bennett was seeking "the dissolution of the national camp" • "He seeks to create for himself through the refusal of Saar (of whom he is guilty) legitimization of the dissolution of the national camp
Religious Zionism chairman Bezalel Smutrich published a letter this morning (Tuesday), just hours before right-wing chairman Naftali Bennett will speak, in which he claimed that Bennett is actively working behind the scenes to thwart efforts to add Gideon Saar to the right-wing government.
Smutrich in a message to Levant: "Left-wing prime minister with seven seats - something illegitimate" // Photo: Knesset channel
"Bennett seeks to create for himself through Saar's refusal (of which he is guilty) legitimacy for the dismantling of the national camp and for irresponsible alliance with the left," he said.
Smutrich claimed that during his "recklessness", Bennett sought "to create a deep rift between its components that could hardly be reconciled."
He said, "If Bennett goes on this adventure he will go to it alone with his secret henchmen in spite of him on the right, but the national camp will remain united and its components will remain loyal to each other, even in opposition. "The right will come to terms with it and it will disappear in the next elections, and the national camp led by Netanyahu will return to power like a great man."
Smutrich also referred to the possibility of forming a government that would rely on the voices of the RAAM party: "Whoever wants to maintain the rule of the right, the settlement, the Torah, the Jewish identity of the state, must oppose turning the supporters of terrorism into a legitimate partner.
Whoever recognizes them in order to maintain the right-wing rule of today will lose the right-wing rule tomorrow. "