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2022-06-07T08:28:32.093Z


After the government loss in a vote to extend the Judea and Samaria regulations, the political system reacts to the dramatic events • The government tries to convey optimism, the opposition praises Silman's defection • Lapid:


After the coalition's grim loss in extending Judea and Samaria regulations - the political system is responding to the drama and preparing for the sequel. 

The Prime Minister's party, Naftali Bennett, sharply attacked the opposition leaders, who claimed to have abandoned the residents of Judea and Samaria for political interests. A statement from them read:

The Likud will burn the country for Bibi's needs.

As with the recruitment law and the citizenship law that first fell, we will pass this law as well. "

Similarly, the Deputy Prime Minister, Yair Lapid, tried to remain optimistic about the future of the government and promised on Twitter:

As always after a loss, we will come back stronger and win the next round.

As always after a loss, we will come back stronger and win the next round.

- Yair Lapid🟠 (@yairlapid) June 6, 2022

On the other hand, members of the opposition congratulated MK Idit Silman on her defection to the ranks and her opposition to the law. Former Prime Minister Netanyahu praised her on his Twitter account:

Silman, you are a champion!

@iditsilman

- Benjamin Netanyahu (@netanyahu) June 6, 2022

Deri, the chairman of Shas, also congratulated Silman and said that:

Thanks to righteous women, Israel was redeemed


, strong and blessed!

- Arie Makhlouf Deri (@ariyederi) June 7, 2022 Wrong?

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Source: israelhayom

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