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Not only Sarah, but also a poet: Shaked said goodbye to Bennett with a song in rhymes Israel today

2022-07-01T10:09:38.428Z


The chairman of the right published a post in the form of a poem, summarizing Bennett's tenure as prime minister and their common path • "Thank you that the envelope fields are green and not burnt, thank you that the Iranians are shaking," Shaked wrote


Right-wing chairman and interior minister Ayelet Shaked today (Friday) published a thank-you note to former prime minister and political partner for the past 16 years, Naftali Bennett.

"Thank you Naftali Bennett, thank you that the envelope fields are green and not burnt,


thank you that the Iranians are shaking, thank you that you managed the most accurate corona and no closures and thank you for powerfully leading the flag parade. Thank you world leaders Evidence of wasted writing talent.

Farewell song, Photo: From Facebook

The interior minister went on to rhyme and write: "Thank you for loving everyone and seeing them all as partners and thank you for a long way saturated with successes and also obstacles."

On the common path she wrote: "I have known you for 16 years.


There was not a day that you did not think of our country as a first priority. As in Lebanon, so in the Knesset and the Prime Minister's Office.


You were always ready to sacrifice everything for the State of Israel. "

Continue with Rosh Morem Naftali.


Thanks to you, everyone knows that it is possible to run a turbulent country like ours Israel with security, responsibility and pleasant ways."

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Source: israelhayom

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