Is the Prime Minister inaccurate with the facts?
In an interview here 11, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett this evening (Monday) said that Shmulik Silman, Idit's husband, "had to move to a job because Netanyahu's men threatened his bosses," but in a conversation with Silman's former boss , He was quick to deny and clarified: "He resigned on his own initiative."
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said that the former chairman of the coalition, MK Idit Silman, had been abused by few in the history of Israel.
"Silman was at my house and crying," he said.
"Bibi and Smutrich sent people shouting with a megaphone - a crook, a traitor and harsher words."
The couple, Shmulik and Idit Silman, Photo: Danny Shem Tov - Spokeswoman for the Knesset
Following the Prime Minister's remarks, we turned to Ofer Hebroni, who was Shmulik Silman's employer at the United Health Insurance Fund, who told Israel Today: "Silman resigned on his own initiative. They did not demand that he be fired."
Among other things, he was asked if he had not received any phone calls.
Hebroni replied: "Neither from the outside nor from the inside. They came to say there is a problem and what to do. Nothing."
If someone calls the islands were you supposed to know about it?
"Certainly. Fortunately, I did not get into such a situation. I was not threatened or pressured to fire a certain person."
Bennett's entourage said that these are the things that Shmulik Silman told the prime minister.
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