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Walla! It was learned that the chairman of the right-wing faction was in the Knesset with Deputy Minister Porush, and examined with him the possibility of supporting a joint government with Yesh Atid. A senior Torah Judaism official explained: "As long as Lieberman is the finance minister in such a government, it will not happen." Intended for: "Align the right demands"


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Shaked examined Torah Judaism's support for the Bennett-Lapid government - and was denied

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It was learned that the chairman of the right-wing faction was in the Knesset with Deputy Minister Porush, and examined with him the possibility of supporting a joint government with Yesh Atid. A senior Torah Judaism official explained: "As long as Lieberman is the finance minister in such a government, it will not happen." Intended for: "Align the right demands"

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Yaki Adamkar

Wednesday, 28 April 2021, 19:38 Updated: 20:09

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In the video: Bennett Lapid and Saar address difficulties in forming a unity government (Photo: Knesset Channel)

The chairman of the right-wing faction, Ayelet Shaked, met on Monday in the Knesset with Deputy Minister Meir Porush of Torah Judaism, and during the meeting he considered the possibility that his party would support or prevent a vote to form a government led by right-wing chairman Naftali Bennett and Yesh Atid chairman Yair Lapid. Walla !. Porush replied this evening (Wednesday). Porush replied in the negative, explaining: "As long as Lieberman is the finance minister in such a government, it will not happen.

"If someone else is appointed, maybe there will be something to talk about."



Shaked has been working in recent weeks in an attempt to mobilize the support or avoidance of the ultra-Orthodox in a government led by Bennett and Lapid, in order to avoid support or avoidance by some Arab parties. Rabbi Yehudi HaTorah Moshe Gafni recently clarified that he denies the possibility of abstaining from voting for the Bennett and Lapid government "in any situation," as he puts it.

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Has been active in recent weeks in an attempt to mobilize the support or avoidance of the ultra-Orthodox in a government headed by Bennett and Lapid.

Shaked (Photo: Flash 90, Miriam Elster / Flash 90)

Bennett and Tikva Hadasha chairman Gideon Saar are meeting tonight to discuss the possibility of forming a government.



The two are discussing the formation of a government led by Bennett and Lapid, in the face of pressure from the right to join the government led by Benjamin Netanyahu, which is growing towards the end of the prime minister's mandate.

According to a source involved in the details, they are discussing substantive issues in a change government as well as "aligning the right demands".

"Straighten the line on the right demands."

Saar and Bennett, today (Photo: official website, Atara German)

Earlier in the day, Bennett met in his office with the chairman of Ra'am, Mansour Abbas, amid criticism of religious Zionism over contacts with him.

"The two discussed the positions of the two parties in light of the current political situation. The meeting was good," the parties said in a joint statement after the meeting.



According to sources in the bloc who oppose Netanyahu, against the background of the crisis in the appointment of the Minister of Justice, talks between all parties are expected to escalate, in an effort to reach agreements by the end of the prime minister's mandate next week.

One of the main disagreements between the parties concerns the question of the Speaker of the Knesset: Bish Atid demands that MK Meir Cohen be the agreed candidate for the position, while the right and a new hope want it to be Elkin.



People close to Netanyahu are pressuring him to give the right-wing chairman the lead in the rotation, if the new chairman of Tikva joins him in forming the government.

According to the outline, Bennett will serve for a year and a half and then the rotation will pass to Netanyahu.

This, on the understanding that Saar will not join the government on the basis of an outline of only one year of Bennett in rotation but only of more than that.

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