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Despite his public opposition: Smutrich examined in a government poll avoiding RAM - Walla! News

2021-04-11T12:40:52.218Z


In a survey commissioned by Religious Zionism, participants were asked whether they would prefer a government that relies on RAMs over fifth elections, while its leader attacks supporters during. Political sources told Walla! That slightly more than 50% said the first option was preferable. The party denied: " False attempt to apply pressure "


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Despite his public opposition: Smutrich examined in a government survey the avoidance of RAAM

In a survey commissioned by Religious Zionism, participants were asked whether they would prefer a government that relies on RAMs over fifth elections, while its leader attacks supporters during. Political sources told Walla! That slightly more than 50% said the first option was preferable. The party denied: " False attempt to apply pressure "

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Yaki Adamkar

Sunday, 11 April 2021, 15:30 Updated: 15:38

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In the video: Smutrich upon arrival at the Prime Minister's residence (Photo: Roni Knafo)

The chairman of Religious Zionism, Bezalel Smutrich, recently examined in an internal survey the possibility of forming a government with the avoidance of a RAAM party led by Mansour Abbas, despite his firm opposition to such a government - Walla learned today (Sunday).



Survey participants were asked a series of questions about contacts to form a government.

Among other things, the question arose as to whether they would prefer the formation of a government with the avoidance of a RAAM party or a fifth election. According to political sources, slightly more than 50% of respondents said they would prefer such a government if its formation prevented a fifth election. Smutrich to the possibility.

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Smutrich (Photo: Flash 90, Olivier Fitoussi)

Religious Zionism responded that "the spin season has begun" and that "any attempt to exert pressure in one way or another in a false way by elements interested in doing politics at the expense of religious Zionism - will not succeed. Religious Zionism, unlike other parties, does not work by polls but by Principles ".



Before meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, Smutrich once again clarified his opposition, and in a statement issued by his party shortly afterwards, hung the blame for the non-formation of a right-wing government on right-wing chairman Naftali Bennett. He argued that "every effort should be made to persuade Bennett



's announcement provoked outrage on the right, and at her demand, the Likud rejected it, claiming that it did not "match reality." Bennett later met with Netanyahu, Bennett met with Netanyahu. And the chairman of the right claimed that he would join the government headed by him only if he persuaded Smutrich to agree to the avoidance of RAAM.

At the center of the controversy.

Abbas (Photo: Reuven Castro)

Within the ultra-Orthodox bloc, religious Zionism was the main party that spoke out against the support of the RAAM. After Abbas' speech last week, Smutrich made it clear that his party "will not be a partner in a government that actively relies on or avoids the RAAM or other terrorist supporters." "Netanyahu has a government with Abbas."



In a long post he published, Smutrich accused that "the whitewashing attempts of the Islamic movement by certain elements on the right reflect blindness and dangerous and irresponsible myopia."

The significance of cooperating with RAAM, he added, "is that they become legitimate partners even though they do not abandon their national ambition."

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