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Yair Netanyahu warned his father in the plenum from Eilat Shaked: "I think this is an exercise" - Walla! news

2022-06-22T12:00:52.858Z


The head of the opposition received a notice in the Knesset plenum during the debate on the dissolution of the Knesset, and in a close-up photo revealed in "Shabbat Square" a program was published: Warning from his son Yair regarding "fake Eilat Shaked negotiations to put us to sleep" | Documentation


Yair Netanyahu warned his father in the plenum from Eilat Shaked: "I think this is an exercise"

The head of the opposition received a notice in the Knesset plenum during the debate on the dissolution of the Knesset, and in a close-up photo revealed in "Shabbat Square" a program was published: Warning from his son Yair regarding "fake Eilat Shaked negotiations to put us to sleep" | Documentation

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22/06/2022

Wednesday, 22 June 2022, 14:36 ​​Updated: 14:53

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Close-up to the announcement Netanyahu received in the plenum (Photo: Official website, from the Kikar Hashabat website)

Opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu received a message today (Wednesday) in the Knesset plenum during the debate on the dissolution of the Knesset, and a close-up photo of the announcement revealed software.

"I think this is an exercise," his son Yair Netanyahu wrote to his father in a statement.

"This, together with a sham negotiation of Eilat Shaked, is intended to put us to sleep, to cause us to postpone the election legislation, and then they will be able to pass the defendant's law," the son added in a statement



. His father took a screenshot from the Yesh Atid Twitter, where it was written today: "A prime minister with indictments cannot form a government and cannot be a prime minister.

"There is a future" is committed to the law and everything is being done to make it pass. "

Netanyahu in the Knesset, today (Photo: Flash 90, Olivia Fitoussi)

On Sunday, MK Gabi Lasky (Meretz) put on the agenda of the Ministerial Committee for Legislation a private bill that would ban a criminal defendant from forming a government.

MK Eli Avidar also introduced a similar bill together with MKs Ahmad Tibi and Osama Saadi.



On the other hand, Knesset Speaker Miki Levy (Yesh Atid) cooled the demand in the coalition to pass the defendant's laws before the Knesset was dissolved for the election. Levy tweeted today: "Let there be no misunderstandings: .

As chairman of the Knesset, it is my duty to do so in an orderly manner. "



MK Lasky responded to the Knesset Speaker's tweet, saying: "The defendant's law has broad consensus in the coalition, because there is an understanding that the political crisis will not end until we succeed in returning the norms to the political leadership in Israel."



In recent days, calls have been growing to enact the defendant's law before the Knesset is dissolved by a large number of coalition factions: Justice Minister Gideon Saar and Finance Minister Avigdor Lieberman said they support the law and coalition MKs have resubmitted proposals on the agenda of a ministerial committee. Coalition officials estimate that the chance of passing the law, which is an amendment to the Basic Law of the Government, in three readings until the dissolution of the Knesset next week is impossible.



The coalition is considering promoting the law in parallel with the dissolution of the Knesset next week, but no decision has yet been made on the issue.

However, officials estimate that the chances of advancing the law are low, given the tight schedules.

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