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Former Prime Minister or Next Prime Minister: Everyone is having a hard time getting used to Netanyahu's new status - except for him - Walla! news

2021-07-09T21:39:40.684Z


While the Knesset is turning a blind eye, Netanyahu seems more relaxed than ever. From his seat as head of the opposition he is the director of a nocturnal filibuster routine designed to expose the internal cracks in government right from the start. It seems that even if he adapts to the new position, he does not really come to terms with the fact that someone else is the Prime Minister


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Former Prime Minister or Next Prime Minister: Everyone is having a hard time getting used to Netanyahu's new status - except for him

While the Knesset is turning a blind eye, Netanyahu seems more relaxed than ever.

From his seat as head of the opposition he is the director of a nocturnal filibuster routine designed to expose the internal cracks in government right from the start.

It seems that even if he adapts to the new position, he does not really come to terms with the fact that someone else is the Prime Minister

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  • Ayelet Shaked

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Friday, 09 July 2021, 08:59 Updated: 09:03

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Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked shared a Freudian nonsense this week, which is quite common in the Knesset corridors these days, only for them it happened in front of the cameras.

On Monday, at a meeting of the right-wing faction, Bennett mistakenly called opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu "prime minister." Shaked corrected him and he added, "Former prime minister, ah, Bibi." Two days later, she uttered the exact same word of mouth, in an interview. In News 12. On the same channel, Sharan Hashakel of New Hope was confused and condemned the "coalition that has no national responsibility."



Next week, the Bennett-Lapid government will have a month, with many sleepless white nights, and both sides of the political system are still adjusting to old habits. Of 12 years (due diligence, also the author). Except for Netanyahu, who seems to be getting used to the title of opposition leader faster than anyone.



The movers will only complete the evacuation of the residence in Balfour over the weekend, and will officially complete the process of transferring power.

In recent weeks, Netanyahu has been at the center of command and control in the Knesset's opposition leader's office, from where he controlled the coalition's political agenda and set its sleeping hours.

From his new seat, he runs the nocturnal filibuster routine designed to expose the internal frictions and cracks of the Bennett-Lapid government right from the start.

From there it forced the Citizenship Law crisis, in which it recorded its first failure this week.

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Netanyahu (Photo: Reuven Castro)

While everyone in the Knesset is walking around with trout eyes, Netanyahu actually seems more relaxed than ever, according to those who come and go from his office. "I had not seen him so calm for years, as if a heavy burden had fallen from his shoulders," one of them testified. He reads four or five books at the same time, and stands (almost) for all the votes. After absent himself from one night this week, however, packing in Balfour, the nasty sheaming on Twitter also stopped MKs who were absent from the polls. An important issue ", and we will have a discussion about it, only another time.



The coalition manages to survive most of the votes, but the victories of the opposition are produced by Netanyahu, a fan of shows and drama.

The bitter war in the Citizenship Law lasted more than two weeks and ended in a battle of heroism between Shaked and Yoav Kish over the heart and voice of the rebel Amichai Shikli on the balcony minutes before the vote.

Shaked tried to leverage the event as a show of strength for the right-wing base, which is furious at the formation of the unity government, and thought that the Likud would recover and cooperate.



Netanyahu's bloc also crossed the issue of family unification from within;

Former GSS chief Avi Dichter, Yuval Steinitz and other lone votes in the Likud, begged to pass the law, for reasons of statehood and state security, etc., as he has done every year for the past 18 years. The ultra-Orthodox and chairman of Religious Zionism And a cast concrete façade in the face of any significant government move.

Confused.

Bennett (Photo: Screenshot, Screenshot)

As is his custom in the Holy Land, Netanyahu chose the natural partners, and the Absolute forced Bennett and Shaked to reach compromises with their unnatural partners - Ra'am and Meretz. To deal with such an charged and complex ideological issue in such a colorful coalition, a sophisticated structure To 61. Within three hours he and Shikli collapsed the entire structure and overthrew the law.



The Citizenship Law was an important conscious achievement because it gave the Likudniks the color back to their cheeks. Yisrael Beiteinu, Eli Avidar, also raised his head and announced that he would oppose the split law, or in his language, the "defectors law," which would allow four MKs from the Likud to later join the coalition. Then the government was forced to withdraw a law to prevent women from evading the IDF because of a RAAM deal with the ultra-Orthodox parties that endangered the majority.



But precisely the split law, which was born in the house of Gideon Saar and Ze'ev Elkin in order to harm it politically and personally, Netanyahu failed to block.

Saar and Elkin closed the edges better than Shaked with the Citizenship and Gantz Law and the Dodge Law, passing the law with the joint list, three of whose members simultaneously encountered a strong need to be somewhere else instead of another white night in the plenum.

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In the video: Netanyahu at the Likud Youth Council meeting (Photo: Niv Aharonson. Editing: Lear Spiegler)

Senior Likud officials estimate that there are currently no four potential defectors, but the law will also serve Saar and Elkin as a weapon of consciousness conflict: even before it was approved, a factory of rumors and denials of potential suspects for the defection had already begun. Despite the united and fighting front in the Knesset wars, behind the scenes, the internal winds in the Likud are also stormy and adapting to the new reality, recovering from the rage and shock of their removal from power and power.



The party's senior officials, the former ministers, who have spent much of their time in merged government offices over the past decade, have returned to Zeev Fortress, demanding that stables be cleaned in a mechanism controlled to this day almost exclusively by Netanyahu officials and receive a share of the jobs. The Likud is also in a deficit estimated at NIS 80 million after four ostentatious election campaigns, which does not allow for generosity to keep everyone happy. Under all of these, and at the height of the succession wars of all future heirs, the split law will seek to undermine.



Yesterday, Netanyahu attended the Likud's first political event since the change of government, a conference of the party's youth council in Tel Aviv.

He was greeted with applause and excitement by a hero, and was offered to use the title "next prime minister" instead of "former prime minister", hoping that they would return to power as soon as possible.

He suggested calling Bennett "as if the prime minister, I mean", which shows that even if Netanyahu adapts to the opposition benches, he does not really accept that someone else is the prime minister.

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