The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

Bennett collapsed under pressure, waved a white flag and gave Netanyahu a victory picture - Walla! news

2021-05-14T08:02:18.720Z


Operation The Guardian of the Walls has not yet restored calm, but has already claimed its first political victim. Every missile fired from Gaza and a stone thrown at Lod collapsed Bennett and Lapid's venture before it was built. Bennett cried out for the need to change leadership, but precisely in the week when the powerlessness of the government stood out, he gave up the rare opportunity he was given to do so.


  • news

  • Political-political

Bennett collapsed under pressure, waving a white flag and giving Netanyahu a picture of victory

Operation The Guardian of the Walls has not yet restored calm, but has already claimed its first political victim.

Every missile fired from Gaza and a stone thrown at Lod collapsed Bennett and Lapid's venture before it was built.

Bennett cried out for the need to change leadership, but precisely in the week when the powerlessness of the government stood out, he gave up the rare opportunity he was given to do so.

Tags

  • Naftali Bennett

His dew

Friday, 14 May 2021, 09:21 Updated: 10:12

  • Share on Facebook

  • Share on WhatsApp

  • Share on general

  • Share on general

  • Share on Twitter

  • Share on Email

0 comments

  • The day after the lynching and the riots in Bat Yam: Business owners ...

  • Documentation: Electric poles and stones on the road - this is what the road looks like ...

  • To date, the IDF has attacked more than 600 terrorist targets in the Gaza Strip

  • Hamas publishes: Documentation of launching aircraft not ...

  • The situation of the lynching victim in Bat Yam has improved: "He is quiet ...

  • Netanyahu examines GSS integration in dealing with conflicts in cities ...

  • Police opened an investigation following the arson of 4 vehicles in the parking lot ...

  • Lynch experience in Tamra 13.05.21

  • Documentation of a live fire in Lod: A young Jew was wounded by Arab gunfire ...

  • The neighbor of the boy who was killed in Sderot recalls: The neighbor shouted at me -...

  • Documentation of a car being set on fire in the parking lot of a building on Ahavat Israel Street ...

In the video: Lapid clarifies that he does not intend to give up the mandate (Photo: Contact)

In a normal world, events such as Israel experienced this week would have pushed for the formation of a government.

From Ashkelon to Acre, from Sderot to Bat Yam, the horrific sights of the missiles, batons and rifles reflected the reality of a lost and dysfunctional state.

After two and a half years of political instability, of fueling rifts and controversies, chaos has taken to the streets, and an extreme gaping hole on both sides is undermining the delicate and coexistence of the various tribes and populations in Israel.



Without a government, it is difficult to talk about governance.

On the face of it, this was supposed to be the most urgent and first solution.

Politicians from all corners of the spectrum sharply condemned the attackers and rioters, shouted for security failures and called for restoration of control and order, but in their small God plot, the so-called political tangle, they did not advance even an inch.

On the contrary, they even stepped back and approached, again, a fifth election.

More on Walla!

Bennett: The change government has fallen out of favor, Lapid: he is wrong, I will continue to try to form a government

To the full article

Magnificent folding.

Bennett (Photo: Flash 90, Jonathan Zindel)

Operation The Guardian of the Walls has not yet managed to restore security or deterrence, but within four days it claimed the first political victim: the change government of Yair Lapid and Naftali Bennett, which inflated its last soul yesterday.

At the beginning of the week, they still had ambitious plans for Bezeq negotiations and a declaration that they had already formed this week to form a government. From the beginning, it was a pretentious deadline that did not match the reality and complexity of assembling seven parties from opposite ends of the ideological continuum to a common coalition. Shot down on Jerusalem on Monday put the contacts on suspension and suspension, and the fiery national and nationalist passions made the story of collaborating with Mansour Abbas and Ra'am as complex as possible.

Every missile fired from Gaza, every stone thrown at Lod, all those hoisted in Bat Yam laid the foundations of the joint venture even before its establishment.



The campaign in Gaza is still far from decisive, but in Netanyahu's campaign to strengthen his rule in Balfour, Bennett, under threats and ultimatums by Ayelet Shaked, gave him a piece of the picture of victory.

The books of the common history of the three and the Google search bar are laden with unfulfilled threats and folds into the glory of the past, but this is probably the most glorious of them.

For a whole year of Corona, after being exiled to the opposition benches, Bennett cried out for the need to change leadership and government, and precisely in the week when the inability of the ongoing government cries out more than ever, he gave up the rare and generous opportunity he was given to do so.

The chaos will roll into next month

Since the election, Netanyahu has tried to extract from him a public declaration of allegiance, which will take cooperation with Lapid and Saar off the table. Until yesterday, he refused and continued to play on both pitches. Thus, he managed to maneuver the head of a party with 7 seats to an amazing and far-reaching proposal to be appointed prime minister, only to throw her in a panic a moment before it materializes. The escalation in fighting and riots brought Bennett's fight against Ayelet Shaked and members of his party to a boiling point, to the point of threatening a revolt and a real split. Even in the days when they were being repaired, the bibist and smutrich pressure campaign on members of the right cast a heavy shadow of doubt on the feasibility of the government, but the noise of right-wing demonstrators on emergency tours in Ashkelon and Lod was unbearable. Shaked, who feared that the reports of warming relations between Netanyahu and Gantz would leave them, once again, out of work, demanded an end to the double game and gave gas to negotiations with the Likud and not wait for a ceasefire or a ceasefire - and Bennett collapsed under pressure and waved a white flag.



Not only did Bennett give up the only card he had, he also put all the chips on Netanyahu, as has been said, full-blown, and bound his fate in it all the way to personal or fifth election, whichever comes first.

The right and the Likud hope that the burial of the change government together with the emergency will force Saar, or parts of his party, to come down from the tree of opposition to Netanyahu and return home to form a right-wing government, or that the security circumstances will crumble Gantz's "impossibility" of renewed cooperation with Netanyahu.

If not, Levant and Shaked are guaranteed senior appointments and generous armor that are supposed to give them shelter from fifth elections, but also require their support in reversing the rotation with Ganz and the direct election initiative, which could, in theory, fortify Netanyahu in power for many years to come.

Will use the time for braking battles.

Lapid (Photo: Flash 90, There is a Future)

Meanwhile, right-wing scenarios about triple and creative rotations will have to wait another two and a half weeks for the end of Lapid's mandate, during which he is the only one who can legally form a government. Lapid planned to make an optimistic statement yesterday, about the need to form the government of change right now, and even after Bennett's announcement he tried to remain positive and suppress the great failure of the excessive bet on the renewed Brotherhood. In the center-left bloc, there are still dreams of a Lapid and Saar minority government based on external support from RAAM and the joint list, but the absolute veto of new hope on Arab MKs hangs in the air, and the ultra-Orthodox factions are not yet in a hurry to abandon the alliance. With Netanyahu.



After two and a half years in a tangle, it is unclear whether there is a stone left that the camp opposed to Netanyahu has not turned, and Bennett's move has left him with no viable path to forming a government.

Lapid does not intend to expedite processes and relinquish the mandate even in one day, but he will use the remaining time mainly for containment battles, because of Netanyahu's efforts to disintegrate the bloc and mobilize Abbas to support the direct election initiative.

Bennett's move will likely roll into political chaos early next month, when the mandate passes to the Knesset, then his, Netanyahu's, Ganz 'and Saar's cards will be shuffled and the game will resume.

The road to government or governance is not yet in sight.

  • Share on Facebook

  • Share on WhatsApp

  • Share on general

  • Share on general

  • Share on Twitter

  • Share on Email

0 comments

Source: walla

All news articles on 2021-05-14

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.