Against the background of the publication last night (Wednesday) in News 12 of recordings by Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked, in which Defense Minister Bnei Gantz and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid were sharply attacked, her office is refreshing procedures - and decided that meetings and conversations with her will now take place when guests leave their phones. To the meeting place.
In fact, this is a procedure that was decided upon the previous time the minister's recordings were published, but has not been adhered to so far.
As you may recall, in the recordings released last night, Shaked was heard criticizing Ganz and Lapid, and questioning the possibility of the rotation between the latter and Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.
Shaked said of the foreign minister that he is "a superficial person. Lapid carries out an attack every week, and no one knows about it.
Shaked has no definite answer about the existence of the rotation, which is apparently not guaranteed: "I have no answer, I do not know what will happen, we will wait two years and see if there is a crisis or no crisis."
Shaked also referred to Bnei Gantz and said that he "will dismantle the business, he is worse than Lapid."
Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, Photo: Oren Ben Hakon
Shaked's entourage said the remarks were made in a closed conversation in anger after briefings were issued against the minister.
After the publication, the minister spoke with Lapid and the two straightened out.
Lapid's entourage said: "People get angry sometimes, you don't have to make a fuss about all the nonsense."
The Likud also responded to the recordings: "It's time for action and not for talk."