The Prime Minister continues to call on the leaders of the right and a new hope to join him in order to "establish together the strong right-wing government that the State of Israel needs at the moment"
Netanyahu, Bennett and Saar
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Netanyahu continues to call on Bennett and Saar to join him: in a
video released by the Prime Minister tonight (Sunday), he calls on the leaders of the right and a new hope "to form together the strong right-wing government that the State of Israel needs at this moment."
He said, "The next government must protect IDF soldiers from the claims of the International Court of Justice in The Hague, it must preserve the settlement, it must preserve the Jewish identity of the State of Israel.
Only a strong right-wing government will do that.
It can be set up easily.
"I call on Bennett, tomorrow, to join our proposal for the establishment of the organizing committee, which will preserve the power of the right and also leave it a veto," he added.
"There is no reason for him to join the left, neither in this matter nor in any other matter."
The remarks come amid Netanyahu's call for an uproar last weekend "to return to the Likud and be accepted with open arms."
Saar, for his part, attacked Netanyahu when he referred in a tweet he published to the appointment of ministers to the political-security cabinet: "Continue to crush all the state systems in the country and turn the public system into a circus."