The chairman of the "Religious Zionism" party earlier attacked the possibility of RAAM supporting the right-wing government: "Turning the home front of senior Likud members on Netanyahu's values is an amazing thing"
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The chairman of the "Religious Zionist" party, Bezalel Smutrich, arrived today (Tuesday) for a meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Balfour over the talks to form a coalition. The meeting is being held against the background of an attempt by the Likud to appease Smutrich in light of statements made by his party members against RAAM.
This morning, Smutrich tweeted on his Twitter account that "turning the backs of senior Likud figures on Netanyahu and his values and demanding that he violate an explicit election promise and endanger the state of Israel by forming a government that will rely on anti-Zionist supporters and be blackmailed at any moment.
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"Netanyahu is one of the most experienced leaders and witnesses there is," he added. That they are destructive and dangerous. "
Meanwhile, the Likud continued their attack on right-wing chairman Naftali Bennett. Today, the party declared that "Bennett is galloping to the left-wing government with Meretz and working with the mutual support." As mentioned, yesterday the Likud's proposal for a political drama committee was absent. And came in at the last minute to drop the offer. The party then allowed the transfer of a proposal to have a future for the composition of the organizing committee. According to MK Meir Cohen's proposal, the Netanyahu supporters 'bloc will have 14 representatives, its opponents' bloc will have 16 representatives, the right will have 2 representatives and the PM will have one representative.