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Opinion | King David Syndrome of Prime Minister Bennett | Israel Today

2022-01-09T22:03:13.986Z


Every leader has characters who serve as his inspiration and role model • Bennett also said on countless occasions that King David is his model • But if we are talking about comparisons, then David was a beloved and beloved king who cared for the people of Israel


Stubborn rumors claim that Prime Minister Naftali Bennett did it again.

In a briefing to several reporters, Bennett explained his outburst towards the opposition last week, in the Knesset plenum, by deciding to "defend his body", "strive for contact" and kidnap instead of right-wing Knesset members, who daily absorb in the plenum the accusations. In their head.

"You will never march alone," Bennett told Nir Orbach, Idit Silman, Avir Kara, Yom Tov Kalfon and Shirley Pinto, before storming the opposition benches as if there was no tomorrow.

This is not the first time Bennett has had the next King Syndrome syndrome to protect his subjects. He used to do it from the opposition, as if he were a big brother capable of saving the people of Israel from all evil. Remember how Matan Kahana wrote a tweet at the time, according to which if Netanyahu had transferred Bennett to power for a month, he would have already defeated the Corona? On loan to Ehud Banai, "How does it end, everyone knows." Naftali Bennett is currently doing so as prime minister with six seats and with public support kissing the ground.

On various and odd occasions, Naftali Bennett compared himself to King David.

For example, in a tweet from 03.11.20, Bennett accused the then prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, that instead of dealing with Corona and the economy, he developed an obsession with him "like King Saul later in life."

Well, one does not have to study five units of the Bible to know who

Saul developed an

obsession


with

.




Yes, Saul loves-hates, is addicted to David.

A real replica of the Bibi-Bennett relationship (an emoji crying with laughter was supposed to appear here).

Bennett has also said on countless occasions that King David is his model, the man from whom he draws his inspiration.

In an interview with Ofira and Barco, in March 2021, he again compared his confrontation with Netanyahu to that of King David after King Saul was removed from the throne.

"At the end of David we will be king," Bennett recalled, with a thin hint to himself.

And of course, there was his speech in front of the entourage that accompanied him to Washington, where he called on them to read how much David had suffered in his life but was able to say, "I was wrong, my fault on me."

It's not clear what mistake Bennett meant, but I think it's not hard to find.

Every leader has characters who inspire and exemplify him.

It is natural, it makes sense and it is even required, especially from the leader of the Jewish people.

But if we are talking about comparisons, then David was also a beloved and beloved king, who cared for the people of Israel.

"You just do not understand the terrible suffering that your citizens are going through," the opposition Bennett said at the time.

"I promise, no spin and no political exercise will stop me from worrying about my good people, who are suffering so much because of your failure," he lashed out at Netanyahu.


Since then, spins and political exercises have put Naftali Bennett on the prime minister's throne.

Did this mean the poet David?

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Source: israelhayom

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