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Opinion | Ayelet did not sell at the right moment - and missed the exit Israel today

2022-07-01T04:52:05.725Z


Likud voters would accept Shaked if she disbanded - in time • Now the settler electorate will not be in a hurry to buy the stomach pains of those who kept him most loyal • Anyone who understands anthropology knows: Smutrich and Ben Gvir are not the same - passers-by stop An excited selfie with Ben Gvir was like Ninet


It happens to a lot of women.

Your career is on the rise early, but you are sanding yourself into a partner.

Lack of self-confidence or strategy - depending on the circumstances.

It can be a great partnership, but in political relationships, like in real estate - at the right moment you have to sell and move on. If you miss the momentum - your property loses value, even if it is just as good as it was a year ago.

Anyone who is familiar with Ayelet Shaked's work in the Ministry of Justice and her work in the Ministry of the Interior knows that she worked hard and implemented a right-wing ideology.

But the number of people actually exposed to performance in the last term has not been counted in the mandate.

Why were the achievements not published?

Perhaps to maintain the integrity of the coalition, perhaps because the partner was weak in public relations. In practice, in politics as in life - the woman remained loyal, and she also remained paying the price.

In recent months, senior members of the Yesha Council have whispered with excitement: Tomorrow, tomorrow, Ayelet will retire.

Behind the scenes, nothing has changed for her: just as she took care to appoint dome-wearing judges wholesale to change the system from within, so she actually took care to prevent the unification of Palestinian families when the citizenship law was not passed;

The interior minister maintained daily contact with settlement representatives and took care to fight the settler wars with her government colleagues to minimize the damage.

Ayelet Shaked's natural place is in a party like the Likud but with people like Simcha Rotman and Bezalel Smutrich, with whom she worked professionally during the good times of the Jewish home.

Likud voters would have accepted it if it had done so at the time of dissolution-sharing;

Now even the settler electorate will not be in a hurry to buy back the stomach aches of those who have kept him more loyal than any other leader.

In recent polls, Shaked received five seats.

The last time she led the United Right she was predicted to be big, but she finished with just seven seats.

Who will now come to the talented flake, who secretly kept in touch with the old house but on the main stage kept faith in the lord instead of standing on her own?

Did not fall under the radar.

MK Amsalem, Photo: Oren Ben Hakon

Scout selection: Amsalem

A personality that calmly declares itself: "I do not have a single leftist friend" (News 13, January 2022) was excluded from the discourse until recently.

However, the need for ratings brings the media to align with Dudi Amsalem, who is a repeat interviewee in all formats, from "Master Chef" to the Knesset channel.

When Amsalem declares that he has no leftist friend, the viewer knows that the MK who immigrated from Morocco, skipped from the crossing to the Likud center, and from there to the Jerusalem municipality, to the Knesset and the government (national digital minister, ladies and gentlemen) - will not slam the door on someone other than His mouth, heart and throat are equal.

This morning's news researchers fulfilled their role and released a headline that created a buzz, slightly detached from the context;

Likud members fulfilled their role and used the headline to obscure the not-too-distant history in which the Likud tried to lean on the Arab parties.

They just did not bother to watch the recording of the interview.

Even Netanyahu has shunned Amsalem, and if he, too, is required to deny an esoteric interview this morning - a sign that Amsalem is stepping on a significant wart.

That is, he spoke the truth.

Amsalem made it clear that his Likud colleagues were making a round of him, and that he was hurt by Bibi.

He was not afraid of losing voters in the primaries, he did not go under the radar, he was interviewed again and explained.

The one who asked for a solution was Netanyahu, who in a normal situation might have been happy to ventilate the top.

Amsalem's specific weight is too great to give up: he is telling the truth, and not just the truth: the truth that people do not always have the courage to say.

The children would not attend the same school.

MKs Smutrich and Ben Gvir, Photo: Jonathan Zindel / Flash 90

Area selection: Ben Gvir

The same thing happens a little to the east, not to mention: to the right.

From a distance, all the settlers are similar, but those who understand anthropology know: Smutrich and Ben Gvir are not the same thing.

How different?

If there were neighbors, the children would not attend the same school.

In a niche party, Ionic says, the above are not natural in-laws to each other.

The sharp-witted parliamentarian Smutrich is popular in the settlements, but the Benjamin region is not the home ground of Ben Gvir, who does not stop meeting activists across the country and campaigning for his movement.

Ben Gvir plows the land with activists and megaphones.

Passers-by, regardless of religion or gender, stop for an excited selfie like Ninet had.

In Be'er Sheva, they thank him for making sure that the girls do not go out on dates with Bedouin, in Netivot they congratulate him on taking care of the protection.

Whoever was once considered the enemy of the police, no longer slams his natural electorate and promises to fight to reduce the salaries of police officers, which led to a wave of resignations from the border. Women waving an open roof do not embarrass him, he smiles and moves on.

Ben Gvir is not a member of religious Zionism, this is a relative advantage and he seems to already understand it.

He currently lives in Kiryat Arba, but grew up in Mevaseret Zion and attended a secular high school.

The settler elite of the Religious Zionist Party is contemplating internal primaries that will be of particular interest to the party sub-sector.

Religious Zionism will seek letters of consent from rabbis, while Ben Gvir will open more missions in development towns.

The Israeli voter is fed up with political correctness and plays, bubbles and elitism.

He wants the one who does the same inside and out.

Like Amsalem, like Ben Gvir.

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Source: israelhayom

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