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Squeaks in the "Everything is Perfect" Government | Israel today

2022-02-24T21:17:03.277Z


Legends about harmony in government shatter with the revelation of the conflict between ministers • And despite the headlines announcing that Prime Minister Bennett is happy, the Israeli left really has a reason to smile: the national camp is crumbling


"Happy Bennett," "Bennett Bastard," promised several headlines until recently.

Indeed, in a government that has a government, everything has been done to hide, disguise and cover up the bluffs of the government's everything is perfect, '' everyone is having fun 'and' we have come to work '.

Harmony stories about "full coordination" and PR photos from high school-style formation events were preposterous in the beginning, but this past week lit up pretty bright flashlights of a different everyday reality: of jarring squeaks, of mistrust of each other, of old, rotten politics, and more in version The amateurs.

Government Appointments and Combinations

We now know that members of the government dislike each other, and according to various reports, also engage without any inhibitions in blackmail and political threats: "If you do not align, we will support the establishment of a commission of inquiry into the fifth dimension," members of the government warned Bnei Gantz this week.

Both sides, the warning and the warning, probably know more than the public about what.

And while selling this moral elimination, it is also enough to brief one another nicely against the other behind the back.

But, excuse me for the irony, it's not just about style here.

On almost every level, the harms of this amateur government are being exposed more and more.

Journalists reprimand live broadcasters of coalition members who are perceived as a danger to the government, and present hyper-utilization and hysteria demonstrations as they interview ministers who endanger the media-prosecutorial-left-wing venture called the "government of change."

May this dilapidated hut in which we have invested all our souls and all our prestige not collapse.

But at some point, the media will also no longer be able to disguise the great deterioration - and we are sliding down the slope pretty quickly.

There is a limit to voter fraud

A 10-degree right-wing government is emerging day by day as a left-wing government, giving legitimacy to phenomena that even the left-wing Zionist governments of yesteryear were unthinkable.

After joining the coalition, clear anti-Zionist elements are now being sent to represent Israel in the world as official representatives of the kingdom, just so that legislation in the Knesset does not run into difficulties.

"Buying power for good" or "political corruption," Yair Lapid would call it on other days.

Today he is signed by one of the most shameless appointments and commissions governments that have served here.

Prime Minister Bennett, Photo: Amos Ben Gershom / GPO

But beyond the poor norms and sabotage, there are also principled things.

"Reforms" in the religious establishment, which are in fact a tectonic change in the status quo in religious-state relations, are promoted without any in-depth public value debate.

These are snatches concerning the core of our values ​​and social relationships, for the reason of our existence here.

And above all, this week we are fortifying the status of the judiciary and Supreme Court justices as moralists and dictators of national values ​​- without anyone choosing them, which would once have brought the opposition's almond to shout and protest and warn against the progressive court.

Well, the face of the government is like the face of Ayelet Shaked: in the end, floating oil, and there is a limit to voter fraud and self-fraud.

For lust for power and to please the new members of the left, she lost this week in the Supreme Court Election Committee the remnants of self-respect and credibility, completely giving up her agenda.

It has nothing more to sell to the right-wing public.

The absurdity cries out to heaven: Sarah from the ruling party should lead the government, not beg for crumbs from Gideon Saar or Gilad Karib, and certainly not be dependent on the opposition.

The price of her and Bennett's irresponsible megalomania is that the most expensive Bastille has been finally conquered by anti-conservative forces: the Supreme Court will no longer change its image in the next generation, and Ayelet Shaked, along with Bennett, have signed a historic miss for the right and right-wing governance.

What are we left with?

With a nationally conflicted and politically neutralized national camp, with a government in which even the ruling party is right-wing, and what is left of it is just its name, it cannot dictate a national, legal and strategic agenda.

A government in which Merav Michaeli feels more at home than Ayelet Shaked.

Shaked and Bennett, with the help of Saar and Elkin, strengthened the left and piled up unusual obstacles for the next right-wing government to be formed: with the High Court against me, with a forceful justice system that Bennett and Saar provided an alibi for this week, - And now it's crumbled.

The Israeli left is happy thanks to Bennett and Shaked: they destroyed the national camp for him, and strengthened the left's control of the judiciary and bureaucracy.

For such a gift, it is possible to make a gesture and connect several outposts in Judea and Samaria to electricity, so that these unfortunates will have a remnant of achievement to wave at it. That Bennett enjoyed.

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Source: israelhayom

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