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Right-wing CEO: "We must support Smutrich's law for the application of sovereignty in Judea and Samaria" | Israel today

2022-06-19T10:17:05.752Z


Stella Weinstein was a guest on Yossi Hadar's "15 Minutes" podcast and talked about the political situation • About Auerbach's move: "Can understand what motivates him" • About future essays: "The right should run in elections alone" • About Netanyahu: "He will not have 61 seats "


Right-wing CEO Stella Weinstein was a guest on Yossi Hadar's "15 Minutes" podcast and talked about the complicated political situation - about Ghanaim and Zoabi, Smutrich's law, Orbach's move and how not - Benjamin Netanyahu.

"Because just as Netanyahu did not have the opportunity to form a government a year ago, he does not have the opportunity today - and if we go to the polls,


Netanyahu will not have 61," the right-wing CEO claims in an interview.

Weinstein then attacked the Likud: "They are burning barns and sacrificing half a million Israelis on the altar of politics."

On the move by Nir Orbach, who decided to break away from the coalition, she said: "I can understand what motivates MK Orbach, because Israeli law in Judea and Samaria is the core of the status quo, and the meaning of not passing the law is a Wild West."

On the two rebel Knesset members: "Ghanaim and Zoabi need to understand that the Judea and Samaria Regulations Law will pass in any case.

If they violate the coalition agreements there will be no choice and the right should support Smutrich's bill to apply sovereignty in Judea and Samaria.

On connections with other parties, she said: "The right should not join a new hope, but run alone in elections for a while. We are a sane and liberal right."

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Source: israelhayom

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